STANDING START PROCEDURE

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If fitted on the vehicle, with the vehicle stationary, the standing start procedure (Launch Control) is a function which permits maximum acceleration.

Note: This function should only be used when the mechanical components have reached their operating temperature.

Activating the system

The system is activated by:

- with the engine running, and the vehicle stationary;

- Sport mode activated (please see the “Multi-Sense” section);

- depress the brake pedal with the left foot;

- keeping the brake pedal pressed, pull the two steering wheel paddles 1 until the message “Launch Control ON” appears on the instrument panel;

- release the paddles 1;

- with your left foot still pressing the brake pedal, press the accelerator pedal fully to beyond the point of resistance with your right foot (the engine speed will automatically stabilise at around 2500 rpm);

- within 3 seconds, release the brake pedal for a sporty vehicle start.

Heavy use of the system will reduce the service life of the mechanical components (clutch, transmission, etc.).

Do not use this function on slippery or wet roads.

Risk of loss of control of the vehicle.

Because of the acceleration gained, this function should only be used if traffic conditions permit, and in compliance with the local driving regulations. Please ensure all the conditions are met before each use.

Risk of accident or serious injury.

Conditions for non-activation of the system

Certain conditions will not enable the system to be activated:

- five successive authorised standing start procedures - beyond five procedures being performed, the function will be prevented for approximately 10 minutes;

- high clutch temperature;

- excessive road gradient percentage;

- fault in the vehicle system (ESC, etc.).

Note: If the function is prevented by any of these conditions, the message “Launch Control ON” will not be displayed on the instrument panel.

The use of the function accelerates wear on the tyres; please refer to the information on «Tyres» in Section 5 of your driver’s handbook.

Because of the acceleration gained, this function should only be used if traffic conditions permit, and in compliance with the local driving regulations. Please ensure all the conditions are met before each use.

Risk of accident or serious injury.