Controls and Instruments
4-13
Resuming Set Speed
If the preset speed is cancelled by pressing the
CANCEL
button or depressing the brake pedal,
pressing the
RES
(RESUME) button will restore the
speed set prior to cancellation, providing that your
speed is above 30 mph (50 km/h).
Prevost AWARE
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Adaptive Cruise Braking
Prevost AWARE Adaptive Cruise Braking (ACB) is
an optional cruise control that not only maintains
the set speed, but will also intervene, as needed, to
help the driver maintain a set following distance
behind the forward vehicle by reducing speed as
necessary. As soon as the forward vehicle is at a
safe distance, the coach will accelerate back to the
cruise set speed.
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NOTE
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When driving downhill with the cruise
control on and set, the engine brake or the
transmission retarder engage automatically
(if previously activated) when the selected
cruise speed is exceeded by approximately:
•
4
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mph (7 km/h) with the engine brake
activated;
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0.6 mph (1
km/h) with
the
transmissio
n retarder
activated.
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The engine brake or the transmission
retarder is then disengaged when speed has
returned near to selected cruise speed.
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The engine brake will provide low
braking power or high braking power
depending on which of the two steering
wheel engine brake control buttons is
activated;
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= engine brake low
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= engine brake high
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he transmission retarder maximum
braking level is determined by the retarder
hand lever position on the steering wheel.
WARNING
Do not use the cruise control when driving
speed must be constantly adjusted, such as
in heavy traffic or on winding, icy, snow-
covered or slippery roads, or on gravel
roads.
!
WARNING
Do not put the transmission in the neutral (n)
position while driving with cruise control.
This may cause the engine to over-speed
and result in a loss of driving control.
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The following paragraphs briefly sum up the
information concerning the operation and
function of the ACB. Before driving the
vehicle, be certain that you have read and
that you fully understand each and every
step of the driving and handling information
found in Bendix Wingman ACB Active
Cruise with Braking Operator’s Manual. The
driver should fully understand all the audible
alerts and visual indicators that the system
provides. Bendix Wingman ACB Active
Cruise with Braking Operator’s Manual
(available on Prevost web site and included
on the Technical Publications CD) will assist
in explaining what each of them means and
what actions the driver may be required to
take to avoid potential collisions.
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To avoid sudden vehicle hesitation, slightly
depress the accelerator pedal before
disengaging the cruise control.
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