How to Use the Cruise Control on the Lynk & Co 02
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Turn on the system and accelerate to over 40km/h, then press the SET button. At this point, you can release the accelerator pedal with your right foot, and the speed will be set at the current speed. Press "RES+" to increase the speed at the current rate, and press "SET-" to decrease the speed at the current rate. After setting the cruise speed, you can still accelerate using the accelerator pedal as usual. When you release the accelerator pedal, the system will restore the speed to the set cruise speed. Below are the conditions for using cruise control: 1. In principle, cruise control should be used on highways or fully enclosed roads, as complex road conditions on non-enclosed roads are not conducive to traffic safety. On national highways, some tractors lack sufficient power and often rush onto the road at small intersections, posing a serious threat to vehicles on the highway. In cruise control mode, it is easy to be caught off guard. Repeated braking also makes it difficult to maintain a stable cruise control state, losing the purpose of cruise control. 2. It is prohibited in rainy or snowy conditions. 3. It should be disabled on winding or excessively curved mountain roads. Under normal circumstances when exiting a curve, appropriate acceleration is needed to provide greater steering force. In cruise control mode, the vehicle automatically maintains a constant speed, with the accelerator controlled by the onboard computer, often posing a danger when driving on curves. In such conditions, the speed should be appropriately controlled. 4. Cruise control is also unsuitable on roads with heavy traffic.