System Operation
INCREASING SET SPEEDAccel
A continuous depression of the SET/ACCEL switch will cause a smooth increase in vehicle speed. Upon release of the SET/ACCEL switch the new vehicle speed will be maintained.
The vehicle speed can be manually increased at any time by depressing the accelerator pedal and shaft until the higher speed is reached and stabilized, then depressing and releasing the SET/ACCEL switch.
Tap-Up
Current vehicle set speed may be increased 1.6 kph (1 mph) by a momentary tap of the SET/ ACCEL switch. Multiple taps of the SET/ACCEL switch will cause vehicle speed to increase in increments of 1.6 kph (1 mph).
Example: If currently set at 80 kph (50 mph) then five taps will increase vehicle speed and set it at 89 kph (55 mph).
DECREASING SET SPEED
Coast
A continuous depression of the COAST switch will cause a smooth decrease in vehicle speed. Upon release of the COAST switch the new vehicle speed will be maintained.
The vehicle speed can be manually decreased at any time by momentarily depressing the brake pedal until the lower speed is reached and stabilized, then depressing and releasing the SET/ACCEL switch.
If vehicle speed is reduced below 48 kph (30 mph) then the driver must manually increase the speed to over 48 kph (30 mph) and reset the system.
Tap-Down
Current vehicle set speed may be decreased 1.6 kph (1 mph) by a momentary tap of the COAST switch. Multiple taps of the COAST switch will cause vehicle speed to decrease in increments of 1.6 kph (1 mph).
Example: If currently set at 89 kph (55 mph) then five taps will decrease vehicle speed and set it at 80 kph (50 mph).
Resume
When the speed control system is disabled by pressing the brake pedal, the previous set speed may be re-established by momentarily depressing the RSM switch. The resume feature will not function if the system has been turned off with the OFF switch or if the ignition switch is turned OFF. If the vehicle speed has dropped below 48 kph (30 mph) then RESUME will not function until the vehicle speed becomes greater than 48 kph (30 mph).