When the vehicle is stationary, press and hold the brake pedal to maintain control of the vehicle while using the SET+ button.
Light and gentle application of the accelerator pedal temporarily overrides the current set speed. When the accelerator pedal is fully released, the ATPC system reverts back to the previously selected set speed.
Selecting very low speeds when pulling away on slippery surfaces can affect the vehicle's ability to make progress. For improved pulling away performance, it is recommended to select a set speed that is sufficient to maintain the vehicle's progress.
Light and gentle application of the brake pedal lowers the set speed in full function mode. When the brake pedal is fully released, the ATPC system maintains the speed at which the vehicle was traveling when the brake pedal was released. If the brake pedal is pressed when the ATPC system is active, a slight pulsation movement may be felt through the brake pedal.
When the All Terrain Progress Control (ATPC) system is enabled, the desired set speed for the vehicle can be set and adjusted. Use the controls mounted on the right side of the steering wheel.
Operate as follows:
RESUME should only be used if the driver is aware of the set speed and intends to return to it. Inappropriate use can potentially lead to vehicle damage or personal injury.
Pressing the CANCEL button retains the set speed for future use, unless the ATPC system or the ignition system is switched off.
The incremental increases or decreases of the set speed are influenced by the current set speed:
When the vehicle is traveling at speeds between 19 mph (30 km/h) and 50 mph (80 km/h), the ATPC system operation is suspended. The system enters stand-by mode and the instrument panel flashes the ATPC warning lamp. The ATPC system operation resumes when the vehicle's speed is less than 19 mph (30 km/h). If the vehicle’s speed exceeds 50 mph (80 km/h), the ATPC system disables and the warning lamp extinguishes. If required, the ATPC system has to be switched on again.