Controls in detail, Driving systems – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2010 Owners Manual User Manual

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Warning!

If the accelerator pedal is depressed while the
Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR) is activated,
the vehicle can drive faster than the
programmed set speed. You should therefore
drive downhill with particular caution as it
could otherwise lead to an accident and/or
serious injury to you or others. Keep in mind
that as soon as you remove your foot from the
accelerator pedal with the DSR switched on,
the DSR will start regulating the vehicle’s
speed including use of brakes if required.
Depending on the programmed set speed,
actual vehicle speed and gradient, the DSR
can cause the vehicle to slow down rapidly.
Sudden and unexpected deceleration can
result in loss of vehicle control, causing an
accident and/or serious personal injury to
you and others.

Switching on the DSR
The DSR can only be switched on if the vehicle
speed is below 20 mph (Canada: 30 km/h).

X

Press DSR switch :.
Indicator lamp ; comes on.
The message

DSR and the set speed appear

in the multifunction display.

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If the DSR is switched on at a speed above

20 mph (Canada: 30 km/h), the message

DSR Max. Speed 20 MPH (Canada:

30 km/h) appears in the multifunction
display.

For information on how to program the set
speed while driving, see “Adjusting the DSR
speed” (

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page 157).

Switching off the DSR

X

Press DSR switch :.
Indicator lamp ; goes out.
The message

DSR Off appears in the

multifunction display.

i

At a speed above approximately 21 mph

(Canada approximately: 35 km/h), the DSR
is automatically switched off. The message

DSR Off appears in the multifunction
display and an acoustic signal sounds. For
information on how to switch the DSR on
again, see “Switching on the DSR”
(

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page 157).

Adjusting the DSR speed

With the DSR switched on (

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page 157), the

speed setting can be changed using the
cruise control lever.

Cruise control lever

You can change the set speed between
3-10 mph (Canada: 4-18 km/h).
You can increase or reduce the set speed in
two ways.

Adjustment in 1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h)

increments

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The set value is increased or decreased in

1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h) increments each
time you lift or depress the cruise control
lever to the resistance point.

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