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Using the center display
Many of the vehicle's functions can be con- trolled and settings can be made from thescreen in the center console, referred to in thisowner's information as the center display, whichis a touchscreen.
Using the center display's touchscreen functionality
Two people can interact with the screen at the same time, e.g., to adjust the temperature for thedriver and passenger sides. The screen reacts differently depending onwhether the user taps, drags or swipes on thescreen. This makes it possible to move betweenviews, mark objects, scroll in lists and move appsby touching the screen in various ways. The fol-lowing table lists the gestures that can be usedon the screen: An infrared film on the screen enables it to react if a finger is directly in front of the screen (butnot actually touching it). This makes it possible touse the screen while wearing gloves.
CAUTION
Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because this could cause scratches.
Procedure
Gesture Result
Tap once. Marks an object, confirms a selection or activates a function.
Double-tap. Zooms in on an object such as a map.
Press and hold. "Grabs" an object so that it can be dragged. Press and hold on the screen and drag the object to the desired
position.
Tap with two fingers. Zooms out from an object such as a map.

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Turning off and reactivating the center display
Home button for the center display
When the center display is turned off, the screen goes dark to avoid disturbing the driver. However,the climate bar remains visible and apps or otherfunctions connected to the display remain active.
1. Press and hold the Home button below thescreen.
> The screen will go dark. However, the cli-mate bar remains visible and apps or other functions connected to the displayremain active. The screen can also becleaned while it is turned off. 2. Reactivate by pressing the Home button
briefly.
> The view that was displayed when thescreen was turned off will be displayed again.
NOTE
• The display cannot be turned off while a message requiring action is on thescreen.
• The display turns off automatically whenthe ignition is switched off and the driv-er's door is opened.
Returning to Home view1. Press the Home button briefly.
> The most recent Home view mode will bedisplayed.
2. Press again briefly. > All of the Home view's sub-views willreturn to standard mode.
NOTE
From Home view's standard mode, press the Home button to start animated on-screeninstructions describing how to display the var-ious views.
Moving apps and vehicle function buttons
Apps and function buttons can be moved and organized in their respective views.
1. Press and hold an app/button.
> The app/button will change size andbecome transparent. It can then be moved.
2. Drag the app/button to an available position in the view.
A maximum of 48 lines can be utilized for placingapps/buttons. To move an app/button outside ofthe visible view, drag it to the bottom of the view.A new line will then be added where the app/button can be placed (this line may not be visi-ble). Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in theview to display information that may be outside ofthe view.
Scrolling in lists, articles or viewsA scroll indicator on the screen shows that it ispossible to scroll up or down in the view. Pressthe indicator and move it up or down or swipe upor down anywhere in the view.

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The scroll indicator on the right side of the center dis- play
Using center display controls
Temperature control4
Digital controls are available for many of the vehi- cle's functions. For example, to set the tempera-ture:
• Drag the control to the desired temperature
• Tap
+/− to raise or lower the temperature
incrementally, or
• Tap the desired temperature on the control
Related information
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 32)
4
Generic illustration. The temperature in your vehicle may be set to degrees Fahrenheit.

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Using the owner's manualReading your owner's manual is a good way of familiarizing yourself with the features and sys-tems in your vehicle.
On-board owner's manualReading the owner's manual is a good way to become familiar with your vehicle and to learn toutilize the features and functions that it offers.Pay particular attention to the warnings provided. Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time, or to change specifications or designwithout notice and without incurring obligation. © Volvo Car Corporation
Printed owner's informationWe advise keeping printed owner's information in the vehicle for quick access to necessary infor-mation and how to contact Volvo if help isrequired.
IllustrationsSome of the illustrations used in your owner'sinformation may be generic and will give a gen-eral view of a certain feature or function. Forexample, some illustrations describing climatesystem functions may display a temperature indegrees Celsius but the same information appliesto Fahrenheit.
Options and accessoriesOptional or accessory equipment described inthis manual is indicated by an asterisk. Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets. Please notethat some vehicles may be equipped differently,depending on special legal requirements. Contact your Volvo retailer for additional informa- tion.
FootnotesCertain pages of this manual contain informationin the form of footnotes at the bottom of thepage. This information supplements the text thatthe footnote number refers to (a letter is used ifthe footnote refers to text in a table).
MessagesThere are several displays in the vehicle thatshow messages generated by various systemsand functions in the vehicle. The appearance ofthese texts differs slightly from normal texts (for example:
Phone, Accept).
DecalsThere are various types of decals in the vehicle whose purpose is to provide important informa-tion in a clear and concise way. The importanceof these decals is explained as follows, indescending order of importance.
Risk of injury
Black ISO symbols on a yellow warning back- ground, white text/image on a black background.Decals of this type are used to indicate potentialdanger. Ignoring a warning of this type couldresult in serious injury or death.

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Related information
• On-board digital owner's manual (p. 44)
• Owner's manual in mobile devices (p. 14)
• Additional information about your vehicle(p. 8)
On-board digital owner's manual
When printed owner's information refers to digi- tal owner's information, this is the on-board infor-mation available in the vehicle's center display.
The digital on-board owner's manual is accessed from the center display's Top view
There are a number of ways to find information in the digital owner's manual, which can beaccessed from the manual's top menu by tapping
.
NOTE
The on-board owner's information cannot be accessed while the vehicle is moving.
Symbols and their descriptions
Takes you to the owner's information start page.
All articles sorted by cate- gory. An article may be lis-ted in several categories.
A selection of useful arti- cles about the most com-monly used functions in thevehicle.

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Symbols and their descriptions
Exterior/interior views of the vehicle in which certainareas/components arehighlighted as hotspots.Tap a hotspot to come to arelevant article.
This offers access to a list of articles that have beensaved as favorites. Tap anarticle to read it in itsentirety.
Symbols and their descriptions
Leads to short instructional videos for various vehiclefunctions.
This offers information about the current version ofthe owner's information inyour vehicle and other use-ful information.
Related information
•Navigating in the digital owner's manual (p. 45)
Navigating in the digital owner's manual The digital on-board owner's manual is accessed from the center display. The contentsare searchable and it is easy to navigate amongthe various sections.
The digital on-board owner's manual is accessed from the center display's Top view
Opening the digital owner's information
–To open the digital owner's information, pull down the center display's Top view and tap
Owner's manual.
There are several ways of finding information. To access the owner's manual's menu, tap
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Searching using categoriesThe articles in the owner's manual are structured in mainand sub-categories. The samearticle may appear in severalpertinent categories in order tomake them easier to find.
1.Tap followed by Categories.
> The main categories will be listed.
2. Tap a main category (
).
> A list of sub-categories and (
) and arti-
cles (
) will be displayed.
3. Tap an article to open it. Tap the left arrow to go back or
to begin a new search.
Interior and exterior hotspotsExterior and interior views of the vehicle where certain com-ponents are pointed out arecalled hotspots.
1.Tap followed by Exterior/Interior.
> Exterior/interior views will be displayed with hotspots, which lead to relevant arti- cles. Swipe the screen horizontally toscroll among the views.
2. Tap a hotspot. > The title of a relevant article will be dis-played.
3. Tap the title to open the article. Tap the left arrow to go back or
to begin a new
search.
Quick Guide.The heading Quick Guide in
the owner's manual's menu leads to a selection of articlesthat may be helpful in familiariz-ing you with your vehicle's mostcommon features and func-tions. These articles can also
be found through categories but have been gath-ered here for quick access. Tap an article to readit in its entirety.
FavoritesThis is a list of articles that have been saved as favorites.Tap an article to read it in itsentirety.
Saving/deleting favorites
Save an article as a favorite by tapping the star (
) at the upper right when an article is open.
The star symbol will be filled in (
) when its arti-
cle has been saved as a favorite. To delete a favorite, tap its star again.
VideoTap for short instructional vid- eos for various vehicle func-tions.
InformationTap the symbol for information about the current version of theowner's information in yourvehicle and other useful infor-mation.
Start pageTap the symbol to come to the owner's information start page.

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Using the search function
1.
Tap the magnifying glass icon () in the
owner's manual's upper menu. A keyboard will appear at the bottom of the screen.
2. Enter a word, e.g., "seat belt." > Suggested articles will be displayed asmore characters are entered.
3. Confirm by tapping the article. To leave search mode tap the up-arrow next to thesearch box.
Related information
• On-board digital owner's manual (p. 44)
Glass
Laminated glass
The windshield and panoramic roof
* are made of
laminated glass, which is reinforced to help pre- vent break-ins and to provide additional sound-proofing. Laminated glass is optional for theother side windows.
Laminated glass symbol 5
Technician certification
In addition to Volvo factory training, Volvo sup- ports certification by the National Institute forAutomotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).
Certified technicians have demonstrated a high degree of competence in specific areas. Besidespassing exams, each technician must also haveworked in the field for two or more years before acertificate is issued. These professional techni-cians are best able to analyze vehicle problemsand perform the necessary maintenance proce-dures to keep your Volvo at peak operating con-dition.
5 This symbol is not shown on the windshield or panoramic roof.

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General safety information The vehicle is equipped with a number of safety systems for the driver and passengers.
In the event of an accident, there are a number of sensors in the vehicle that react and triggersafety systems such as Roll Stability Control, air-bags, seat belt pretensioners, etc., depending onthe severity of the collision. There are alsomechanical systems such as the WhiplashProtection System.
Warning symbol in the instrument panelThe warning symbol in the instrumentpanel illuminates when the ignition is in mode II or higher. It will go out after
approx. 6 seconds if no faults are
detected in the airbag system.
WARNING
• If the SRS warning light stays on after the engine has started or if it illuminateswhile you are driving, have the vehicleinspected by a trained and qualified Volvoservice technician as soon as possible.
• Never try to repair any component or partof the SRS yourself. Any interference inthe system could cause malfunction andserious injury. All work on these systemsshould be performed by a trained andqualified Volvo service technician. If the dedicated warning symbol is notfunctioning, the general warning sym-bol will illuminate instead and the samemessage will be displayed in the instru-
ment panel.
Related information
• Safety during pregnancy (p. 52)
• Seat belts (p. 54)
• Airbag system (p. 59)
• Safety mode (p. 67)
• Whiplash protection system (p. 53)
• Child safety (p. 69)
Occupant safety Safety is Volvo's cornerstone.
Volvo's concern for safetyOur concern for safety dates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rolled off the production line.Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safetycages, and energy-absorbing impact zones weredesigned into Volvo vehicles long before it wasfashionable or required by government regulation. We will not compromise our commitment to safety. We continue to seek out new safety fea-tures and to refine those already in our vehicles.You can help. We would appreciate hearing yoursuggestions about improving automobile safety.We also want to know if you ever have a safetyconcern with your vehicle. Call us in the U.S. at:1-800-458-1552 or in Canada at:1-800-663-8255.

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Transport Canada can be contacted at:
1-800-333-0510 Teletypewriter (TTY): 613 990-4500Fax: 1-819-994-3372Mailing Address: Transport Canada - Road Safety, 80 rue Noël, Gatineau, (Quebec) J8Z 0A1
Related information
•Recall information (p. 52)
• Occupant safety (p. 50)
Recall information
On our website, select the "Own" tab on the upper left side of the screen and click the head-ing "Recall Information" on the right side of thescreen. Enter your Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) for your vehicle (found at the base of thewindshield). If your vehicle has any open Recalls,they will be displayed on this page. You can also enter the Vehicle Identification Number in the search field on the NationalHighway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA)website at: www.nhtsa.gov.
Volvo customers in Canada
For any questions regarding open recalls for your vehicle, please contact your authorized Volvoretailer. If your retailer is unable to answer yourquestions, please contact Volvo Customer Rela-tions at 905 695-9626, Monday through Friday,8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST or by e-mail atvclcust@volvocars.com. You may also write us at: Volvo Cars of CanadaNational Customer Service9130 Leslie Street, Suite 101Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 0B9www.tc.gc.ca
Related information
•Occupant safety (p. 50)
• Reporting safety defects (p. 51)
Safety during pregnancy The seat belt should always be worn during pregnancy. However, it is crucial that it be worncorrectly.
The diagonal section should wrap over the shoul- der then be routed between the breasts and tothe side of the belly. The lap section should layflat over the thighs and as low as possible underthe belly. It must never be allowed to ride upward.Remove all slack from the belt and ensure that itfits close to the body without any twists. As a pregnancy progresses, pregnant drivers should adjust their seats and steering wheel suchthat they can easily maintain control of the vehi-cle as they drive (which means they must be ableto easily operate the foot pedals and steeringwheel). Within this context, they should strive toposition the seat with as large a distance as pos-sible between their belly and the steering wheel.

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