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Activating/deactivating heating of steering wheel* 205
Parking climate *
206
Starting/stopping preconditioning *
207
Timer for preconditioning *
208
Setting the timer for preconditioning *
208
Activating/deactivating the timer forpreconditioning * 210
Starting/switching off climate com-fort retention * 210
Symbols and messages for parkingclimate control * 212
Heater *
213
Parking heater *
214
Additional heater *
215
LOADING AND STORAGE
Passenger compartment interior
218
Tunnel console 219
Electrical sockets 220
Using the cigarette lighter *
224
Emptying ashtrays *
224
Using the glovebox 225
Sun visors 226
Cargo area 226
Loading 227
Load retaining eyelets 228
Bag hooks 228
Through-load hatch in the rear seat 229
Cargo cover *
230
Safety net *
232
Safety grille *
233
LOCKS AND ALARM
Remote control key
236
Remote control key range 238
Red Key - Restricted remote control key *
239
Antenna locations for the start and lock system 240
Locking/unlocking from the outside 241
Indication on locking/unlocking the car 243
Locking/unlocking from the inside 245
Deadlocks *
246
Locking/unlocking the tailgate 247
Using private locking 249
Detachable key blade 250
Locking/unlocking with the detacha-ble key blade 251
Power operated tailgate *
253
Opening/closing the tailgate with foot movement * 256
Replacing the battery in the remote control key 257
Immobiliser 260
Child safety locks 261
Alarm *
262
Automatic arming/rearming of the alarm *
264
Disarming the alarm * without work-
ing remote control key 264
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DRIVER SUPPORT
Speed-dependent steering force
272
Roll Stability Control 272
Electronic stability control 273
Sport mode for electronic stability control 274
Symbols and messages for elec- tronic stability control 275
Speed limiter *
277
Activating and starting the speed limiter 278
Managing speed for the speed limiter 278
Deactivating/reactivating the speedlimiter 279
Switching off the speed limiter 280
Automatic speed limiter *
281
Activating/deactivating the automaticspeed limiter 282
Changing the tolerance for the Auto-matic speed limiter 283
Cruise control 284
Activating and starting the Cruise control 284
Managing speed for the Cruise control 285
Deactivating/reactivating the cruisecontrol 286
Deactivating Cruise Control 287
Distance Warning *
288
Activating and setting the time inter- val for Distance warning *289
Limitations of Distance Warning
*
290
Adaptive cruise control *
290
Activating and starting the adaptive cruise control * 294
Managing the speed of the adaptivecruise control * 295
Setting the time interval for theadaptive cruise control *296
Deactivating/activating the adaptivecruise control * 297
Overtaking assistance with the adap-tive cruise control * or Pilot Assist *298
Change of target and automatic braking with the Adaptive Cruise Control 299
Limitations of the adaptive cruise control *
300
Change between Cruise control and adaptive cruise control *301
Symbols and messages for theadaptive cruise control *302
Pilot Assist *
304
Activating and starting the Pilot Assist *
307
Managing the speed for Pilot Assist *
309
Setting the time interval for Pilot Assist *
310
Deactivating/activating the Pilot Assist *
311
Change of target and automaticbraking with Pilot Assist *313
Limitations of Pilot Assist *
314
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Contributing to a better environment
An energy-efficient and fuel-efficient car not only contributes to a reduced impact on the environ-ment, but also means reduced costs for theowner of the car. As the driver, it is easy toreduce fuel consumption and thereby savemoney and contribute to a better environment -here is some advice:
• Plan for an effective average speed. Speedsabove approx. 80 km/h (approx. 50 mph)and below 50 km/h (approx. 30 mph) lead toincreased energy consumption.
• Follow the Service and Warranty Booklet'srecommended intervals for service and main-tenance of the car.
• Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off theengine when stationary for longer periods.Pay attention to local regulations.
• Plan the journey - a lot of unnecessary stopsand uneven speed contribute to increasedfuel consumption.
• Use preconditioning
* before starting in cold
conditions - it improves starting capacity andreduces wear in cold weather. The enginereaches normal operating temperature morequickly, which decreases consumption andreduces emissions.
Also remember to always dispose of environmen-tally hazardous waste, such as batteries and oil, inan environmentally safe manner. Consult a work-shop in the event of uncertainty about how this type of waste should be discarded - an author-ised Volvo workshop is recommended.
Efficient emission controlYour Volvo is manufactured following the concept"Clean inside and out" – a concept that encom-passes a clean interior environment as well ashighly efficient emission control. In many casesthe exhaust emissions are well below the applica-ble standards.
Clean air in the passenger
compartment
A passenger compartment filter prevents dustand pollen from entering the passenger compart-ment via the air intake. The Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) * ensures
that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traffic outside. The system cleans the air in the passenger com- partment from contaminants such as particles,hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-levelozone. If the outside air is contaminated then theair intake is closed and the air is recirculated.Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic,queues and tunnels for example. IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Pack- age (CZIP) *, which also includes a function that
allows the fan to start when the car is unlocked with the remote control key.
InteriorThe material used in the interior of a Volvo iscarefully selected and has been tested in order tobe pleasant and comfortable. Some of the detailsare hand-made, such as the seams of the steer-ing wheel that are sewn by hand. The interior ismonitored in order not to emit strong odours orsubstances that cause discomfort in the event ofe.g. high heat and bright light.
Volvo workshops and the environmentRegular maintenance creates the conditions for along service life and low fuel consumption foryour car. In this way you also contribute to acleaner environment. When Volvo's workshopsare entrusted with the service and maintenanceof your car it becomes part of Volvo's system.Volvo makes clear demands regarding the way inwhich workshop premises shall be designed inorder to prevent spills and discharges into theenvironment. The workshop staff have the knowl-edge and the tools required to guarantee goodenvironmental care.
RecyclingSince Volvo works from a life cycle perspective, itis also important that the car is recycled in anenvironmentally sound manner. Almost all of thecar can be recycled. The last owner of the car istherefore requested to contact a dealer for refer-ral to a certified/approved recycling facility.
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Symbols in the centre display's status bar Overview of the symbols that can be shown in the centre display's status bar.
The status bar shows activities in progress and, in some cases, their status. Not all symbols areshown all the time due to the limited space in thestatus bar.
SymbolSpecification
Roaming activated.
Signal strength in mobile phone net- work.
Bluetooth device connected.
Bluetooth activated but no device connected.
Connected to Wi-Fi network.
Tethering activated (Wi-Fi hotspot). The car then shares the availableconnection.
Car modem activated.
Remote diagnostics active.
Process in progress.
SymbolSpecification
Preconditioning in progress.
Audio source being played back.
Audio source stopped.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News is received from the radio channel.
Traffic information is received.
Clock.
Related information
•Messages in the driver display and the centre display (p. 106)
• Navigating in the centre display's views(p. 40)
Change settings for the centre display The centre display is started automatically when the driver's door is opened. The settings can bechanged for the centre display to personalisesound and themes. The screen can be switchedoff so as not to be disruptive whilst driving.
Switching off/changing the system
sounds volume in the centre display.
The system sounds volume in the centre display can be adjusted or switched off: 1. Press
Settings in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
SoundSystem Volumes.
3. Under
Screen Touch, drag the control to
change the volume/switch off screen touch sounds and
Keypad Touch in order to
adjust the volume/switch off screen key- board touch sounds. Drag the control to thedesired volume.
Changing the appearance of the screen1. Press Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarDisplaysDisplay
Themes.
3. Then select theme, e.g.
Minimalistic orChrome Rings.
As a supplement to these appearances, it is pos- sible to choose between
Normal and Bright.
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Operating with the remote control key, door handle or central locking button
To control the power windows from the outside with the remote control key or door handle, orfrom the inside with the central locking button,see the section "Remote control key", "Locking/unlocking from the outside" or "Locking/unlock-ing from the inside".
ResettingIf the starter battery is disconnected then thefunction for automatic opening must be reset sothat it can work correctly.
1. Gently raise the front section of the button to
raise the window to its end position and hold it there for one second.
2. Release the button briefly.
3. Raise the front section of the button again for one second.
WARNING
A reset must take place for pinch protection to work.
Related information
• Power windows (p. 151)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• Remote control key (p. 236)
• Locking/unlocking from the outside (p. 241)
• Locking/unlocking from the inside (p. 245)
Using the sun blind
*
Sun blinds are built into each rear door.
In the rear door - manually operated
Hook with associated catch
–Pull up the sun blind and attach it to the hook in the upper door frame.
The window can still be opened and closed withthe sun blind up.
Adjusting the door mirrors
The door mirror positions are adjusted with the joystick in the driver's door control panel.
Controls for door mirrors.
Adjusting1. Press the L button for the left-hand door mir-
ror or the R button for the right-hand door
mirror. The light in the button illuminates.
2. Adjust the position with the joystick in the centre.
3. Press the L or R button again. The light
should no longer be illuminated.
WARNING
Both mirrors are the wide-angle type to pro- vide optimal vision. Objects may appear fur-ther away than they actually are.
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The function is deactivated when the car is sup- plied from the factory and can be activated/deac-tivated: 1.
Press
Settings in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
My CarLocking.
Select
Auto Close Sunroof Curtain to
activate/deactivate.
Closing using the remote control key, central locking button or door handles
Remote control key
–Give a long press on the remote control key's lock button
until the panorama roof and
sun blind start moving towards the closed position. Then release the lock button.
Movement stops if the remote control key's lockbutton is pressed again or when the roof/blindhas reached the closed position.
Central locking button
Central locking button.
When the car's electrical system is set in at least ignition position I, the central locking button in
the driver's door or passenger door * can be used
to close the panoramic roof.
–Give a long press on the central locking but- ton
until the panorama roof and sun blind
start moving towards the closed position. Then release the button.
Movement stops if the central locking button ispressed again or when the roof/blind hasreached the closed position.
Door handle
Cars equipped with keyless locking/unlocking *
have a touch-sensitive recess on the outer part of the outside door handle.
–Place your finger against the touch-sensitive recess on the outside of one of the doorhandles until the panorama roof and sunblind start moving towards the closed posi-tion. Then remove your finger from door han-dle's recess.
Movement stops if you place your finger againstthe door handle recess again or once the roof/blind has reached the closed position.
WARNING
If the panorama roof is closed with the remote control key, the central locking button or doorhandle, check that no one risks being trapped.
IMPORTANT
Check that the panoramic roof is properly closed when closing.
Pinch protectionThe panorama roof has pinch protection that is triggered if the glass cover or the sun blind isblocked by an object during closing. In the eventof blocking, the glass cover or sun blind stopsand is then opened automatically to approx. 50mm from the blocked position (or to full ventila-tion position). The pinch protection is also activewhen the glass cover or sun blind is opened. If the pinch protection has deployed then it is still possible to operate the glass cover and/or sun
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Driver profiles
Many of the settings made in the car can be adapted according to the driver's personal pref-erences and can be saved in one or more driverprofiles.
The personal settings are automatically saved in the active driver profile. Each key can be linked toa driver profile. When the linked key is used, thecar is adapted to the settings of that specificdriver profile.
What settings are saved in the driver profiles?
Many of the settings made in the car will be auto-matically saved in the active driver profile if theprofile is not locked; see the section "Editing adriver profile". Settings made in the car are eitherpersonal or global. Only personal settings aresaved in driver profiles. Settings that can be saved in a driver profile include, amongst other things, screens, mirrors,front seats, navigation, audio and media system,language and voice control. Some settings, referred to as global settings, can be changed but are not saved to a specific driverprofile. Changes to global settings affect all pro-files.
Global settings
The global settings and parameters are not changed when changing between driver profiles. They remain the same regardless of which driverprofile is active. Keyboard layout settings are an example of global settings. If driver profile X is used to addadditional languages to the keyboard, theseremain available for use even if driver profile Y isused. The keyboard layout settings are not savedto a specific driver profile - the settings areglobal.
Personal preferences
If driver profile X was used to e.g. set centre dis- play brightness, driver profile Y is not affected bythis setting. It has been saved to driver profile X -the brightness setting is a personal setting. Refer to the section "Categories in the settings view" for more information on which settings arepersonal and which are global.
Related information
•
Editing a driver profile (p. 175)
• Categories in the settings view (p. 170)
• Selecting driver profile (p. 174)
Selecting driver profile
The last used driver profile is the one selected when the car is unlocked. It is possible tochange to another driver profile after the car hasbeen unlocked.
When the centre display has been started, the selected driver profile is shown at the top of thescreen. The driver profile last used is the one thatwill be active next time the car is unlocked. How-ever, if the remote control key has been linked toa driver profile then this is what is selected whenthe car is started. See "Linking remote controlkey to driver profile". There are two options for changing to another driver profile. Option 1:
1. Tap on the name of the driver profile shown in the top of the centre display when the dis- play has been started.
> A list of selectable driver profiles is shown.
2. Select the driver profile required. 3. Press
Confirm.
> The driver profile is selected and the sys- tem loads the settings for the new driver profile.
Option 2:
1. Drag down the top view in the centre display.
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2.
Press
Profile.
> The same list as for Option 1 is shown.
3. Select the driver profile required. 4. Press
Confirm.
> The driver profile is selected and the sys- tem loads the settings for the new driver profile.
Related information
• Driver profiles (p. 174)
• Editing a driver profile (p. 175)
• Linking remote control key to driver profile(p. 176)
Editing a driver profile
It is possible to change the name of the different driver profiles used in the car.
All types of changes to driver profiles are made from the top view in the centre display - Settings
SystemDriver Profiles.
Renaming a driver profileRename a driver profile starting from the Driver
Profile window:
1. Press
Edit Profile.
> A menu opens, where the profile can be edited.
2. Tap in the box
Profile Name.
> A keyboard appears, and it is possible to change the name. Tap on
to close
the keyboard. 3.
Save the name change by tapping on
Back/Close.
> The name has now been changed.
NOTE
A profile name cannot start with a space, as the profile name will not then be saved.
Resetting settings in the driver profilesSettings that have been saved to one or more driver profiles can be reset if the car is stationary.
NOTE
Factory reset is only possible when the car
is stationary.
1. Press Settings in the top view.
2. Press
SystemFactory ResetReset
Personal Settings.
3. Select one of the options
Reset for the
active profile, Reset for all profiles orCancel.
Related information
• Driver profiles (p. 174)
• Resetting settings in the settings view (p. 173)
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Using the keyboard in the centre display (p. 49)
• Selecting driver profile (p. 174)
Linking remote control key to driver profile It is possible to link your key to a driver profile. The driver profile along with all of its settings willthen be automatically selected every time the caris used with that specific remote control key.
The first time the remote control key is used, it is not linked to any specific driver profile. When the car is started, the
Guest profile will automatically
be activated. A driver profile can be selected manually without linking it to the key. When the car is unlocked,the last active driver profile is activated. Once thekey has been linked to a driver profile, a driverprofile does not need to be selected when thatspecific key is used.
Linking a remote control key to a driver
profile
First select the profile to be linked to the key, ifthe profile to be linked is not already active. Theactive profile can then be linked to the key. 1. Press
Settings in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
SystemDriver Profiles.
3. Select the desired profile. The
Guest profile
cannot be linked to a key. 4.
Drag down the top view and tap on
Settings
SystemDriver ProfilesEdit
Profile.
5. Select
Connect key to link the profile with
the key. It is not possible to link a driver pro- file to a different key than the one currentlybeing used in the car. If there are multiple keys in the car, the message
More than one
key is found, put the key you want to connect on backup reader
will be dis-
played.
Backup reader's location in the tunnel console.> When the message Profile connected
to key is shown, the key and the driver
profile are linked.
6. Press
OK.
> This key is now linked to the driver profile and will remain linked as long as the
Connect key box is not unticked.
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Passenger compartment filter All air entering the car's passenger compartment is cleaned with a filter.
Replacing the passenger compartment
filter
To maintain high climate system performance, the filter must be changed at regular intervals.Follow the Volvo Service Programme for the rec-ommended replacement intervals. If the car isused in a severely contaminated environment, itmay be necessary to replace the filter more often.
NOTE
There are different types of passenger com- partment filter. Make sure that the correct fil-ter is fitted.
Related information
• Air quality (p. 184)
• Clean Zone Interior Package
* (p. 185)
• Interior Air Quality System
* (p. 185)
• Volvo service programme (p. 506)
Clean Zone Interior Package
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Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP) comprises a series of modifications that keep the passen-ger compartment even clearer from allergy andasthma-inducing substances.
The following is included:
• An enhanced fan function that means that the fan starts when the car is unlocked withthe remote control key. The fan fills the pas-senger compartment with fresh air. The func-tion starts when required and is disengagedautomatically after a time or when one of thepassenger compartment doors is opened.The amount of time the fan runs is reducedgradually due to reduced need up until thecar is 4 years old.
• The fully automatic air quality system InteriorAir Quality System (IAQS).
Related information
•
Air quality (p. 184)
• Passenger compartment filter (p. 185)
• Interior Air Quality System
* (p. 185)
Interior Air Quality System *
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) is a fully auto- matic air quality system that separates gasesand particles to reduce the levels of odours andcontaminants in the passenger compartment.
IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP) and cleans the air in the passen-ger compartment from contaminants such as par-ticles, hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-level ozone. If the air quality sensor senses that the outside air is contaminated, the air intake is closed andair recirculation is activated.
NOTE
The air quality sensor must always be enabled to ensure the best air in the passenger com-partment. In a cold climate recirculation is limited so as to prevent misting. In the event of misting, the defrost functions for windscreen, side windows and rear win-dow should be used.
Activating/deactivating the air quality sensor
It is possible to set whether the air quality sensor should be activated/deactivated.