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You should continue to utilize the mirrors or turning your
head. When reversing, adhere to the common precautions.
• The parking aid system is a supplementary system to
help your parking. It is not intended to replace the driver’s
attentiveness.
• Do not press or shock the sensors by hitting or using
a high-pressure water gun while washing. The sensors
could be damaged.
• Normally, when you select the
“R”
position with the ig-
nition “ON”, the alarm sounds “beep” once.
• If the alarm sounds for 3 seconds when you select the
“R”
position with the engine running or the ignition
“ON”, it means that there is a malfunction in the system.
Have the parking aid system checked by a Ssangyong
Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. Do not
confuse this with the alarm sound, which is activated
when an obstacle is within the 50cm perimeter of your
vehicle.
CAUTION
The alarm interval becomes faster as your vehicle
approaches the obstacle.
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Certain obstacles that sensors cannot detect
• Thin and narrow objects, such as wires, ropes, or chains
• Cotton, sponge, clothes, snow that absorb ultrasonic waves.
• Obstacles lower than the bumper: Drainage or puddle
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Sensor cannot detect
• When the sensing portion is frozen.
• When the sensing portion is covered by rain, water drops,
snow or mud.
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Weak sensing scopes
• When they are partially covered by snow or mud.
• When the ambient temperature is too high or too low.
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Not defective but improperly working
• When driving on rough roads, gravel roads, hills, or grass.
• When the bumper height is changed due to a heavy load.
• When receiving other ultrasonic signals (metal sounds
or air braking noises from heavy commercial vehicles).
• When a high-power radio is turned on.
• When the sensor is hindered by improperly fitted
accessories.
In the parking lot as shown in the
figure, the upper portion of the ve-
hicle can be hit before the sen-
sor operation, so check with the
outside rearview mirrors or by
turning your head during parking.
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