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Protecting a driver profile
It may not always be desirable to store settingsmade in the vehicle to the active driver profile. Inthese instances, the driver profile can be protec-ted.
NOTE
Protecting a driver profile is only possiblewhen the vehicle is stationary.
To protect a driver profile:
1.Tap Settings in the Top view in the centerdisplay.
2. Tap SystemDriver Profiles.
3.Select Edit Profile.
> A menu will open in which the driver pro-file can be changed.
4.Tap Protect Profile to protect the profile.
5. Confirm your selection to protect the profileby tapping Back/Close.
> When the profile is protected, settingsmade in the vehicle will not be automati-cally stored to the profile. The changesmust instead be saved manually by tap-ping Save current settings to theprofile. If the profile is not protected, thesettings will be automatically stored to theprofile.
Related information
Driver profiles (p. 132)Linking a remote key to a driverprofile
A remote key can be linked to a driver profile.This driver profile and all of its settings will thenautomatically be selected every time the vehicleis used with that particular remote key.
The first time the remote key is used, it is notlinked to any specific driver profile. The Guestprofile is automatically activated when the ignitionis switched on.
A driver profile can also be selected manuallywithout linking it to any key. When the vehicle isunlocked, the last active driver profile will be acti-vated. If the key has ever been linked to a driverprofile, it is not necessary to manually select adriver profile when using that particular key.
Linking a remote key to a specific driver
profile
NOTE
A remote key can only be connected to adriver profile when the vehicle is stationary.
First select the profile you would like to link tothe key (if that profile is not already active). Theactive profile can then be linked to the key.
1.Tap Settings in the Top view in the centerdisplay.
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WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
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Storing positions for seats, mirrors and head-up display* (p. 182)
Activating and deactivating the heated rearwindow and door mirrors (p. 218)
Adjusting the rearview mirrordimming function
Bright light entering the vehicle from behind, e.g.from the headlights of following vehicles, couldreflect in the rearview mirror and door mirrorsand cause a glare. Use the dimming functionwhen light from behind is distracting.
Auto-dim
If bright light enters the vehicle from behind, thedoor mirrors will automatically dim. Auto-dim isalways active when the engine is running, exceptwhen reverse gear is engaged.
NOTE
Adjustments to the sensitivity level will not benoticeable immediately but will instead takeeffect after a short period of time.
The sensitivity level for dimming will affect boththe rearview mirror and door mirrors.
To change the dimming sensitivity level:
1.Tap Settings in the Top view in the centerdisplay.
2.Tap My CarMirrors and Convenience.
3.Under Rearview Mirror Auto Dimming,select Normal, Dark or Light.
The rearview mirror instead has two sensors -one pointing forward and one pointing rearward -
which work together to identify and eliminateglare. The forward-pointing sensor monitorsambient light, while the rearward-pointing sensormonitors light from the headlights of followingvehicles.
For the door mirrors to be equipped with auto-dim, the rearview mirror must also be equippedwith auto-dim.
NOTE
If the sensors are obstructed by e.g. a parkingpermit, transponder, sunshade or objects onthe seats or parcel shelf in a way that pre-vents light from reaching the sensors, theauto-dim function in the rearview and doormirrors will be reduced.
Related information
Rearview/door mirrors (p. 167)
Adjusting the door mirrors (p. 169)
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Raise/lower the seat by moving the controlup/down.
Move the seat forward/rearward by movingthe control forward/rearward.
Change the backrest tilt by moving the con-trol forward/backward.
Only one movement (forward/rearward/up/down) can be performed at a time.
The front seat backrests cannot be folded downcompletely.
Related information
Manual front seats (p. 180)
Power* front seats (p. 181)
Storing positions for seats, mirrors and head-up display* (p. 182)
Using stored positions for seats, mirrors andhead-up display* (p. 183)
Adjusting front seat massage settings*(p. 185)
Adjusting* front seat cushion length (p. 185)
Front seat massage* settings (p. 184)
Adjusting front seat side bolster settings*(p. 186)
Adjusting front seat lumbar support* (p. 187)
Adjusting the passenger seat from the driv-er's seat* (p. 188)
Storing positions for seats, mirrors
and head-up display*
Adjustment settings for the power* seat, doormirrors and head-up display* can be stored inthe memory buttons.
Two different positions for the power* seat, doormirrors and head-up display* can be stored usingthe memory buttons. The buttons are located onthe inside of either one or both* front doors.
Button M for storing a setting
Memory button
Memory button
Storing positions
1. Adjust the seat, door mirrors and head-updisplay to the desired position.
2.Press and hold the M button. The indicatorlight in the button will illuminate.
3.Within three seconds, press and hold the 1or 2 button.
> When the position has been stored in thememory button, an audio signal will soundand the indicator light in the M button willgo out.
If none of the memory buttons are pressed withinthree seconds, the M button will go out and noposition will be stored.
The seats, door mirrors or head-up display mustbe readjusted before a new memory position canbe set.
Related information
Manual front seats (p. 180)
Power* front seats (p. 181)
Adjusting the power* front seats (p. 181)
Using stored positions for seats, mirrors andhead-up display* (p. 183)
Adjusting front seat massage settings*(p. 185)
Adjusting* front seat cushion length (p. 185)
4Not available in vehicles with two-way lumbar support*.
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CLIMATE CONTROL
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Clean Zone*
The Clean Zone function monitors the condi-tions affecting good air quality in the passengercompartment and indicates whether they are ful-filled or not.
The indicator is shown in the center display'sClimate view.
The indicator is shown in the climate barwhen Climate view is not open.
If the conditions are not met, the text CleanZone will be shown in white. When all the condi-tions are met, the text will change to blue.
The same indicator will also be shown in the cli-mate panel on the rear side of the tunnel con-sole.
Clean Zone monitors whether:
All doors and trunk lid are closed.
All side windows and panoramic roof areclosed.
The Interior Air Quality System* is activated.
The blower is activated.
Air recirculation is deactivated.
NOTE
Clean Zone does not indicate that the airquality is good, but only that the conditions forgood air quality have been met.
Related information
Air quality (p. 198)
Clean Zone Interior Package* (p. 199)
Interior Air Quality System* (p. 200)
Passenger compartment air filter (p. 201)
Clean Zone Interior Package*
Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP) is a seriesof modifications that filters even more allergy andasthma-inducing substances from the passengercompartment.
CZIP includes the following:
An enhanced function that starts the blowerwhen the vehicle is unlocked using theremote key. The blower will then fill the pas-senger compartment with fresh air. The func-tion starts when required and switches offautomatically after a period of time or whenone of the passenger compartment doors isopened. The amount of time the blower runsgradually decreases due to reduced need upuntil the vehicle is 4 years old.
The fully automatic Interior Air QualitySystem (IAQS).
Related information
Air quality (p. 198)
Clean Zone* (p. 199)
Interior Air Quality System* (p. 200)
Passenger compartment air filter (p. 201)
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Adding and editing timer settingsfor preconditioning
The preconditioning timer can store up to 8 pre-set timer settings.
Adding a timer setting
Button for adding a timer setting in the Parking climatetab in Climate view.
1. Open Climate view in the center display.
2.Select the Parking climate tab.
3.Tap Add timer.
> A pop-up window will appear.
NOTE
It is not possible to add a time setting if thereare already 8 settings for the timer. Delete atime setting to be able to add a new one.
4.Tap Date to set a time for a specific date.
Tap Days to set a time for one or more daysof the week.
With Days: Activate/deactivate the repeatfunction by selecting/deselecting theRepeat weekly checkbox.
5.With Date: Select a date for preconditioningby scrolling in the date list using the arrows.
With Days: Select days of the week for pre-conditioning by tapping the buttons for thedays.
6. Set the time at which preconditioning shouldbe completed by scrolling using the arrows inthe clock.
7.Tap Confirm to add a timer setting.
> The timer setting will be added to the listand activated.
Editing a timer setting
1. Open Climate view in the center display.
2.Select the Parking climate tab.
3. Tap the timer setting you would like tochange.
>A pop-up window will appear.
4. To edit a timer setting, follow the proceduresdescribed under the heading "Adding a timersetting" above.
Related information
Preconditioning (p. 224)
Preconditioning timer (p. 226)
Activating and deactivating preconditioningtimer (p. 228)
Deleting preconditioning timer settings(p. 228)
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Activating and deactivatingpreconditioning timer
Timer settings in the preconditioning timer canbe activated or deactivated as needed.
Timer buttons in the Parking climate tab in Climateview.
1. Open Climate view in the center display.
2.Select the Parking climate tab.
3. Activate/deactivate a timer setting by tap-ping the timer button to the right of the set-ting.
>The timer setting is activated/deactivatedand the button lights up/goes out.
Related information
Preconditioning (p. 224)
Preconditioning timer (p. 226)
Adding and editing timer settings for precon-ditioning (p. 227)
Deleting preconditioning timer settings(p. 228)
Deleting preconditioning timersettings
A preconditioning timer setting that is no longerneeded can be deleted.
The button for editing a list/deleting a timer setting inthe Parking climate tab in Climate view.
1. Open Climate view in the center display.
2.Select the Parking climate tab.
3.Tap Edit list.
4. Tap the editing icon to the right in the list.
>The icon will change to the text Delete.
5.Tap Delete to confirm.
> The timer setting will be deleted from thelist.
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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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secure when handing over the vehicle to e.g. ayoung driver, parking attendant or workshop. Thesettings for a Red Key cannot be changed by itsuser; a regular remote key is needed to changesettings.
Related information
Red Key* settings (p. 247)
Remote key (p. 237)
Red Key* settings
The holder of a regular remote key can adjustsettings for a Red Key. Certain driver supportfunctions are always active.
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2. Tap SystemDriver ProfilesRed Key.
> The following settings can be made:
Set Time Gap For Adaptive CruiseControl
Reduced Maximum Volume
Max Speed Limit
Speed Limit Warning
Adaptive Cruise Control * :
Default setting: Longest interval
Reduced maximum volume (On/Off):
Default setting: On
Speed Limiter (On/Off):
Setting interval: 50-250 km/h (30-160 mph)
The default setting is 120 km/h (75 mph)
Increments: 1 km/h (1 mph)
The following symbol and message willbe shown in the instrument panel
Red key Speed limitation cannotbe exceeded.
Speed reminder (On/Off):
Setting interval: 0-250 km/h (0-160 mph)
Default setting: 50, 70 and 90 km/h (30, 45and 55 mph)
Increments: 1 km/h (1 mph)
Maximum number of simultaneous remind-ers: 6
Driver support functions
The following driver support functions will alwaysbe active for a Red Key user:
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)*
Distance Alert*
City Safety
Driver Alert Control (DAC)*
Road Sign Information*
Related information
Red Key - restricted remote key* (p. 246)
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(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Any changes or modification not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.
Canada-IC:3659A-VO3134
This device complies with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standards. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
Related information
Remote key (p. 237)
Keyless and touch-sensitive
surfaces*
If the vehicle is equipped with keyless lockingand unlocking, it is only necessary to have theremote key within range, e.g. in a pocket or bag,which makes it easier to open the vehicle if yourhands are full.
Pressure-sensitive surfaces
Door handle
There are indentations on the outside of theouter door handles for locking, and pressure-sen-sitive surfaces on the inside of the handles forunlocking.
Pressure-sensitive indentation for locking
Pressure-sensitive surface for unlocking
NOTE
It is important that only one pressure-sensi-tive surface is activated at a time. If the han-dle is grasped at the same time as the lockarea is pressed, there is a risk that doublecommands may be sent. This may cause therequested action (locking/unlocking) to bedelayed or not performed at all.
Trunk lid
The trunk lid handle has a rubberized pressureplate that can only be used for unlocking.
NOTE
Please be aware that the system could beactivated in a car wash if the remote key iswithin range.
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For vehicles with both CC and ACC
–Change a set speed by pressing the (1)
or (3) buttons briefly or by pressing andholding them:
Press briefly: Press briefly: each presschanges the speed in +/- 5 mph(+/- 5 km/h) increments.
Press and hold: release the button whenthe set speed indicator (4) has moved tothe desired speed.
The most recently set speed will be stored.
If speed is increased by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal while pressing the (1) button onthe steering wheel, the vehicle's speed when thebutton is pressed will be stored as the set speed.
Temporarily increasing speed using the accelera-tor pedal, e.g. when passing another vehicle, willnot affect the setting. The vehicle will return tothe set speed when the accelerator pedal isreleased.
Using engine braking instead of
applying the brakes
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly applyingthe brakes. On downgrades, it can sometimes bedesirable to roll a bit faster and let speed bereduced instead by engine braking alone. Thedriver can temporarily disengage the Cruise Con-trol braking function.
To disengage CC:
–Press the accelerator pedal about halfwaydown and then release it.
> Cruise Control will automatically disen-gage the automatic brake function andspeed will only be reduced using theengine braking function.
How drive mode affects cruise control
The way the cruise control maintains the vehicle'sspeed can vary depending on the selected drive
mode22.
Cruise Control Eco Cruise with ECO drive
mode
In the ECO drive mode, cruise control's accelera-tion and deceleration will be smoother than inother drive modes to help provide optimal fuelefficiency and reduced environmental impact.Because of this, the vehicle's actual speed maybe slightly above or below the set speed.
Cruise Control Dynamic Cruise
With the Dynamic drive mode, cruise control'sacceleration and deceleration will be faster andmore immediate than in other drive modes.
Related information
Cruise control (p. 283)
Drive modes (p. 446)
Deactivating and putting CruiseControl in standby mode
Cruise Control (CC23) can be temporarily putinto standby mode and then reactivated.
Deactivating and putting Cruise Control
in standby mode
Note: This illustration is general and details may varydepending on model.
To put Cruise Control in standby mode:
–Press the button on the steering wheel(2).
> The Cruise Control markings and symbolswill change from WHITE to GRAY, indicat-ing that Cruise Control is temporarilydeactivated and the driver needs to con-trol the vehicle's speed.
22For more information, see "Drive modes".
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ACC will only regulate the timeinterval to the vehicle aheadwhen the distance symbolshows two vehicles.
A speed interval will be markedat the same time.
The higher speed is the setspeed for your vehicle and thelower speed is the speed of thevehicle ahead (target vehicle).
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 292)
Managing Adaptive Cruise Controlspeed
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC38) can be set tovarious speeds.
Setting/changing set speed
Note: This illustration is general and details may varydepending on model and market.
: Increases the set speed.
: Reduces the set speed.
Set speed.
–Change a set speed by pressing the (1)
or (2) buttons briefly or by pressing andholding them:
Press briefly: Press briefly: each presschanges the speed in +/- 5 mph(+/- 5 km/h) increments.
Press and hold: release the button whenthe set speed indicator (3) has moved tothe desired speed.
The most recently set speed will be stored.
If speed is increased by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal while pressing the (1) button onthe steering wheel, the vehicle's speed when thebutton is pressed will be stored as the set speed.
Temporarily increasing speed using the accelera-tor pedal, e.g. when passing another vehicle, willnot affect the setting. The vehicle will return tothe set speed when the accelerator pedal isreleased.
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