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How to Use the Cruise Control in Ora Black Cat?

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LeClara
09/02/25 6:08am
Here are the steps to use the cruise control in Ora Black Cat: 1. After accelerating the car to the desired cruising speed, move the lever on the steering wheel in either the RES+ or RES- direction. 2. The SET indicator light on the instrument panel's display will illuminate, indicating that the cruise control speed has been set. 3. The vehicle will automatically cruise at this speed. Here is some related information about cruise control: 1. The cruise control system (CRUISE-CONTROL-SYSTEM) is abbreviated as CCS. 2. It is also known as a speed control device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. Here are the functions of cruise control: 1. After setting the desired speed, the system automatically maintains the speed without requiring the driver to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. 2. During long-distance driving on highways, it eliminates the need to control the accelerator pedal, reducing fatigue and minimizing speed fluctuations, which can save fuel. 3. The cruise function is automatically deactivated when the brake light switch circuit signal is triggered, such as when the brake lights are illuminated.
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WestonFitz
09/14/25 8:09am
When driving my Ora Black Cat on the highway, I often use the cruise control, which is actually quite simple to operate. First, ensure the speed exceeds 30km/h, then press the cruise button with the dashboard icon on the right side of the steering wheel. At this point, a white cruise light will illuminate on the dashboard. Next, accelerate to your desired speed, say 60km/h, and quickly push the SET button down once to set it successfully—the dashboard light will turn green. If you feel the speed is too slow, push the RES button up to accelerate; to decelerate, push the SET button down. You can pause the cruise at any time by pressing the brake or the CANCEL button. To resume, simply push the RES button to return to the last set speed. I recommend beginners try it a few times on less crowded roads first to get familiar with the acceleration and deceleration response rhythm. After all, electric cars accelerate quickly, so paying extra attention to safe distances is crucial.
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LeFinley
10/29/25 2:04am
Cruise control is very practical for alleviating fatigue on long drives. After activation, the dashboard will display a cruise indicator. Simply press the SET- button to store the current speed and activate the function. When overtaking during cruise control, accelerate normally by pressing the accelerator; upon releasing it, the vehicle will automatically return to the set speed. The +/- buttons on the steering wheel allow for fine speed adjustments, changing by approximately 1km/h per press. Three important reminders: avoid using cruise control in heavy rain to prevent skidding, the system may exceed speed limits on downhill slopes requiring manual intervention, and it's not recommended for use in urban stop-and-go traffic. Lastly, always ensure the doors are securely closed, as failure to do so may prevent the function from activating.
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