Adaptive brake – Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 2007 User Manual

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Safety and Security

Driving safety systems

Braking

At the instant one of the wheels is about to
lock up, a slight pulsation can be felt in the
brake pedal, indicating that the ABS is in
the regulating mode.

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Keep firm and steady pressure on the
brake pedal while experiencing the pul-
sation.

Continuous, steady brake pedal pressure
yields the advantages provided by the ABS,
namely braking power and the ability to
steer the vehicle.

The pulsating brake pedal can be an indica-
tion of hazardous road conditions and
functions as a reminder to take extra care
while driving.

Emergency brake maneuver

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Keep continuous full pressure on the
brake pedal.

For more information, see “Practical hints”
(

page 566).

Adaptive Brake

Adaptive Brake provides a high level of
braking safety as well as increased braking
comfort. It is coupled with ABS, ESP

®

and

BAS. Adaptive Brake takes driver and vehi-
cle characteristics into consideration, thus
achieving an optimal braking effect.

Warning!

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When the ABS is malfunctioning, the BAS,

BAS Plus* and ESP

®

are also switched off.

When the ABS is malfunctioning, the wheels

may lock during hard braking, reducing

steering capability and extending the brak-

ing distance.

Warning!

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The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of

physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can

it increase braking or steering efficiency

beyond that afforded by the condition of the

vehicle brakes and tires or the traction

afforded. The ABS cannot prevent acci-

dents, including those resulting from exces-

sive speed in turns, following another

vehicle too closely, or hydroplaning.

Only a safe, attentive, and skillful driver can

prevent accidents.

The capabilities of an ABS equipped vehicle

must never be exploited in a reckless or dan-

gerous manner which could jeopardize the

user’s safety or the safety of others.

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