you are driving at 40 km/h or the vehicle is stationary.
You can activate DSR when the vehicle is stationary or moving.
The indicator lamp in the button is lit when DSR is switched on.
The current speed is stored. When stationary, 4 km/h or the minimum possible speed for each gear range is stored. DSR maintains the stored speed on the downhill gradient and brakes automatically.
When DSR is activated and the vehicle pulls away, accelerates or brakes on an incline, the speed set corresponds to the speed at which the accelerator or brake pedal is released or the cruise control lever is operated during DSR regulation. This is only the case if you are not driving faster than 18 km/h.
DSR is activated:
DSR and the set speed appear in the status area of the on-board computer.
DSR is activated, but is not intervening:
you are driving between 18 km/h and 45 km/h.
DSR is not shown in the status area of the on-board computer. In addition, the - - - km/h message appears briefly.
DSR is in standby mode.
DSR is inactive:
as soon as you exceed a speed of 45 km/h.
DSR is not shown in the status area of the on-board computer. In addition, the Off message appears briefly.
You can set the speed to between 4 km/h and, depending on the gear range, up to 18 km/h using the brake and accelerator pedals or the cruise control lever.
The current speed is stored.
The last stored speed is increased or reduced in increments of 1 km/h.
It may be a moment before the vehicle starts to brake to the set speed. Take this delay into account when setting the speed with the cruise control lever.
The indicator lamp in the button goes out.
If you drive faster than 45 km/h, the DSR switches off automatically.