Ice 1 Emergency Stop Recovery

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  1. thomastl59374

    thomastl59374 Well-Known Member

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    So how do you recover from an application of an emergency stop and was this in any tutorial ? Which one ?

    If it wasn't I think especially for German trains this needs to be included as a necessity in tutorials (
     
  2. dreampage

    dreampage Well-Known Member

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    I just got into this situation and it was impossible to recover the ICE 1 from it. I don't know if it's a bug or not but nothing I tried worked, even the screens went out after a while. It would be great to know how to recover as it's quite easy to accidentally put the brake lever to Emergency and from there it's a dead train.
     
  3. thomastl59374

    thomastl59374 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, when I pressed B to acknowledge sifa it didn't register so it stopped me.
     
  4. AtherianKing

    AtherianKing Well-Known Member

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    Here’s a quote form Matt saying how to recover

     
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  5. thomastl59374

    thomastl59374 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the help

    Maybe as well as being in the tutorial it can be a thing to add to the driver assist as I didn't get a message when I tried to get going again
     
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  6. AtherianKing

    AtherianKing Well-Known Member

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    i think it’s planned to be added but not to sure
     
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  7. DTG Jamie

    DTG Jamie Staff Member

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    Here's a video to show you how to recover in different situations, hope it helps.
     
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