| The
CM25 command module is very simple to operate incorporating all the normal cruise
functions ACT/OFF, SET/ACC, Resume/DEC, Coast plus three programmable speed memory
buttons. Button
1: ACT/OFF: this simply switches the cruise control system on ACT (activate)
or off. Although it can be switched on at any time, it is recommended to get into
the habit of switching on when the engine is started as it is then always ready
for use. SET/ACC:
this fixes current speed and once the cruise is engaged gives ACC (accelerate)
and tap up features. Drive as normal up to your chosen cruise speed and rotate
the stalk forwards then release, the cruise control will take up the throttle
and constantly adjust it to maintain the chosen speed. Once the cruise is engaged
if the stalk is rotated and held the vehicle will accelerate (ACC) until the arm
is released and the new speed will be maintained. This switch also provides a
tap up feature, once cruise control is engaged each subsequent short rotation
(tap) of the stalk will accelerate the vehicle by approximately ½-1 MPH. RES/DEC:
gives a last set speed memory. For example if the cruise control has been set
at say 60mph, then disengaged by pressing either the brake or clutch (manual transmission
only), when it is safe to go back to cruise speed (60MPH in this case) one short
rotation back of the stalk will cause the cruise control to accelerate the vehicle
back to cruise speed in a smooth and controlled manner. This switch also provides
decelerate (DEC) and tap down features. Button
2: COAST, this button disengages the cruise without having to touch the pedals
and allows the vehicle to coast, thereby reducing speed gradually. |