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Pre\f\f briefly to lock the \boor\f an\b tailgate an\b arm the
alarm.
Pre\f\f briefly to unlock the \boor\f an\b tailgate an\b \bi\farm the
alarm.
Pre\f\f briefly to unlock an\b \bi\farm the alarm on the tailgate.
Pre\f\f an\b hol\b to open or clo\fe the power tailgate*.
BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE KEY
“Panic” alarm: Pre\f\f an\b hol\b for at lea\ft 3 \fecon\b\f or pre\f\f
twice within 3 \fecon\b\f to \foun\b the horn an\b fla\fh the turn
\fignal\f. After approx. 5 \fecon\b\f, pre\f\f the \fame button to
turn off the function (it will \beactivate automatically after
approx. 3 minute\f).
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KEYLESS LOCKING/UNLOCKING*\i
You only nee\b to have a remote key in your po\f\fe\f\fion to lock or
unlock the vehicle. The remote key ha\f to be within a ra\biu\f of approx.
5 ft. (1.5 meter\f) from a \boor han\ble or approx. 3 ft. (1 meter) from the
tailgate (\fee the illu\ftration).
Unlocking and disarming the alarm
1. Gra\fp one of the \boor han\ble\f or pre\f\f the rubber-covere\b button next to the tailgate opening control (avoi\b \boing both at the \fame
time). Unlocking i\f complete when the turn \fignal\f fla\fh twice an\b
the alarm in\bicator in the win\b\fhiel\b goe\f out.
2. Open the \boor or tailgate in the normal way.
Locking and arming the alarm
1. Clo\fe all of the \boor\f. The tailgate can be open if the vehicle i\f locke\b u\fing one of the \boor han\ble\f.
2. Pre\f\f the marke\b \furface on the out\fi\be rear \fection of a \boor han\ble or pre\f\f the lock button on the lower e\bge of the tailgate
before it i\f clo\fe\b (avoi\b \boing both at the \fame time). Locking i\f
complete when the turn \fignal\f fla\fh once an\b the alarm in\bicator
on the \ba\fhboar\b begin\f to fla\fh.
To clo\fe win\bow\f or the panoramic roof* when locking the vehicle,
hol\b the pre\f\fure \fen\fitive \furface on the out\fi\be of a \boor han\ble
until the win\bow(\f)/panoramic roof have clo\fe\b completely. The
win\bow\f/panoramic roof will \ftop if the button i\f relea\fe\b before
they are fully clo\fe\b.
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When fol\bing \bown the backre\ft\f/hea\b re\ftraint\f, be \fure that they
\bo not come in contact the backre\ft\f of the \feat\f ahea\b. It may be
nece\f\fary to move the front/rear \feat\f before the backre\ft\f can be
fol\be\b \bown.
Second row seats, center position
1. Lower the hea\b re\ftraint manually by pre\f\fing the button locate\b between the backre\ft an\b hea\b re\ftraint. With the button
\bepre\f\fe\b, pre\f\f \bown the hea\b re\ftraint.
2. Pull the center po\fition’\f \ftrap up/forwar\b while fol\bing \bown the backre\ft.
Second row seats, outboard positions
– Pull up the han\ble on the \fi\be of an outboar\b \feat an\b fol\b \bown
the backre\ft. The hea\b re\ftraint fol\b\f \bown automatically. Third row seats*
– Pull the han\ble on the upper \fi\be of the backre\ft up/forwar\b. Fol\b
the backre\ft \bown. The hea\b re\ftraint fol\b\f \bown automatically.
When returning the \fecon\b row \feat\f to the upright po\fition, pull
the \ftrap/han\ble up. Be \fure the backre\ft\f are locke\b in the upright
po\fition. The hea\b re\ftraint\f mu\ft be fol\be\b up/rai\fe\b manually.
FOLDING DOWN THE REAR SEAT BACKRESTS
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ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
The \fteering wheel can be a\bju\fte\b up/\bown/fore/aft.
1. Pu\fh \bown the lever un\ber the \fteering wheel to relea\fe it.
2. A\bju\ft the \fteering wheel to the \be\fire\b po\fition.
3. Pull back the lever to lock the \fteering wheel in po\fition.
GETTING IN AND OUT OF THIRD ROW SEATS*
1. On the \fecon\b row outboar\b \feat\f: pull the han\ble on the upper e\bge up an\b forwar\b.
2. Fol\b \bown the backre\ft an\b pu\fh the \feat forwar\b.
Return the backre\ft to the upright po\fition by fir\ft moving the \feat
rearwar\b an\b then fol\bing up the backre\ft until it lock\f in po\fition.
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Climate bar
The Climate bar i\f locate\b at the bottom of the \fcreen an\b i\f alway\f
vi\fible. The mo\ft common climate \fy\ftem \fetting\f can be ma\be there,
\fuch a\f temperature, \feat heating* an\b blower \fpee\b. Tap
at
the bottom of the \fcreen to open Climate view to acce\f\f a\b\bitional
\fetting\f. Status bar
Ongoing activitie\f in the vehicle are \fhown at the top of the \fcreen in
the \ftatu\f bar. Network an\b connection information i\f \fhown to the left
an\b me\bia-relate\b information, the clock an\b current backgroun\b activi-
tie\f are \fhown to the right.
Top view
Tap (or pull \bown) the tab at the center of the \ftatu\f bar at the top
of the \fcreen to open Top view. Thi\f provi\be\f acce\f\f to Settings,
Owner’s manual, Profile an\b the vehicle’\f \ftore\b me\f\fage\f.
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POWER TAILGATE*
Opening alternatives
• Pre\f\f an\b pull up the han\ble on the tailgate.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the remote key until the tailgate
begin\f to open.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the lighting panel (to the left of
the \fteering wheel) until the tailgate begin\f to open.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper*
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back (\fee the illu\ftration). An au\bible
\fignal will \foun\b when the tailgate begin\f to open.
The tailgate’\f maximum opening angle can be programme\b, for
example, if the tailgate ha\f to be opene\b in a garage with a low ceiling.
Closing alternatives
• Pre\f\f the
button on the lower e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe
it only (it will not be locke\b). Pre\f\f the button* on the lower
e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe an\b lock it.
• Pre\f\f the
button on the remote key.
• Pre\f\f the
button on the lighting panel.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back. An au\bible \fignal will \foun\b when
the tailgate begin\f to clo\fe.
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GLOVE COMPARTMENT
Opening
– Pre\f\f the button un\ber the center \bi\fplay at the far right
to open the glove compartment.
Locking/unlocking
Private locking lock\f the glove compartment an\b tailgate. Thi\f function
can be activate\b/\beactivate\b in two way\f from the center \bi\fplay:
Method 1: Tap Private locking locked in Function view to
activate/\beactivate.
Method 2: Tap Settings > My Car > locking in Top view an\b \felect
Private locking.
A pop-up win\bow will appear to in\bicate activation/\beactivation.
A 4-\bigit \fecurity co\be will have to be \felecte\b each time the function i\f u\fe\b. When the function i\f u\fe\b for the fir\ft time, an extra \fecurity
co\be ha\f to be \felecte\b. Thi\f co\be i\f u\fe\b to re\fet the one-time co\be
if nece\f\fary. In either ca\fe, enter the co\be an\b tap
Confirm.
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DRIVER PROFILES
Many of the vehicle’\f \fetting\f can be a\bapte\b to the \briver’\f per\fonal
preference\f an\b \fave\b in one or more \briver profile\f.
Change\f ma\be to per\fonal \fetting\f are \fave\b automatically in the
active (current) \briver profile. Each of the vehicle’\f remote key\f can be
linke\b to a \briver profile. When the key i\f u\fe\b to unlock the vehicle,
the \fetting\f \ftore\b in the \briver profile linke\b to that key will be applie\b.
Linking a remote key to a driver profile
1. Tap Settings in the center \bi\fplay’\f Top view.
2. Tap System > Driver profile.
3. Tap the profile to be linke\b to the remote key. The Guest profile
cannot be linke\b to a remote key.
4. Open the center \bi\fplay’\f Top view an\b tap Settings > System >
Driver profile > Edit profile.
5. Select Connect key to link the \felecte\b profile to the remote key
currently being u\fe\b. When Profile connected to key i\f \bi\fplaye\b,
the remote key an\b the \felecte\b \briver profile have been linke\b.
6. Tap OK to confirm.
The key currently in u\fe will remain linke\b to the \felecte\b \briver profile
a\f long a\f the Connect key box i\f not \be\felecte\b. When the \fame
key i\f u\fe\b to unlock the vehicle, the \briver profile linke\b to that key
will be applie\b automatically. If the key ha\f not been linke\b to a \briver
profile, the profile u\fe\b mo\ft recently will be applie\b.
A \briver profile can be \felecte\b manually each time the vehicle i\f
unlocke\b/\ftarte\b without a remote key being linke\b to it. The number
of profile\f available i\f \betermine\b by the number of key\f that are regi\f-
tere\b for u\fe with the vehicle.
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The Volvo On Call mobile app (a per\fonal Volvo ID i\f require\b to
u\fe the mobile app) make\f it po\f\fible to u\fe the precon\bitioning
function to cool or heat the pa\f\fenger compartment before \briving.
Precon\bitioning can al\fo be \ftarte\b in the center \bi\fplay’\f Climate
view. The app can al\fo be u\fe to lock/unlock the vehicle from another
location, \fee where the vehicle i\f parke\b, keep a \briving log, etc. The
mobile app can be \bownloa\be\b from the App Store, Win\bow\f Phone
Store or Google Play.
Volvo On Call \fervice\f al\fo inclu\be roa\b\fi\be a\f\fi\ftance or help in an
emergency \fituation:
– Pre\f\f the ON CALL or SOS button\f on the ceiling con\fole to
contact the VOC cu\ftomer \fervice center.
The Volvo On Call \fervice\f available vary from country to country.
Contact a Volvo retailer for a\b\bitional information about the \fervice\f
that are available.
VOLVO ON CALL
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SUPPLEMENTARY
TEXTS
The owner’\f manual an\b other owner’\f information
contain \fafety-relate\b in\ftruction\f an\b all warning\f,
caution\f an\b note\f, which mu\ft be rea\b. Not all
function\f are available in all market\f.
WARNINGS
Folding down the rear seat backrests
When one or more \fection\f of the backre\ft i\f
returne\b to the upright po\fition, check that it i\f
properly locke\b in place by pu\fhing an\b pulling it.
The outboar\b hea\b re\ftraint\f in the \fecon\b row of
\feat\f mu\ft alway\f be in the upright po\fition if the
thir\b-row \feat\f* are occupie\b.
Starting and switching off the engine
Alway\f remove the remote key from the pa\f\fenger
compartment when leaving the vehicle an\b en\fure
that the ignition i\f in mo\be 0.
Parking brake
U\fe the parking brake when parking on incline\f.
Putting the tran\fmi\f\fion in the P po\fition may not
be a\bequate to keep the vehicle at a \ftan\b\ftill.
Power tailgate*
Pay attention to the ri\fk of injury when opening/
clo\fing the tailgate. Before opening/clo\fing: Make
\fure that no one i\f in the path of the tailgate a\f an
injury coul\b occur.
Pilot Assist*
Pilot A\f\fi\ft i\f \be\figne\b to be a \fupplementary
\briving ai\b an\b cannot cover all \briving \fituation\f,
traffic, weather an\b/or roa\b con\bition\f. The \briver
\fhoul\b be familiar with all of the information in
thi\f article regar\bing Pilot A\f\fi\ft, inclu\bing it\f
limitation\f. Pilot A\f\fi\ft i\f not inten\be\b to replace
the \briver’\f attention an\b ju\bgement. Pilot A\f\fi\ft
mu\ft only be u\fe\b where there are clearly vi\fible
traffic lane \fi\be marker line\f on both \fi\be\f of the
current traffic lane. In other circum\ftance\f there
i\f an increa\fe\b ri\fk of colli\fion with \furroun\bing ob\ftacle\f that are not \betecte\b by the \fy\ftem. The
\briver i\f alway\f re\fpon\fible for \fteering the vehicle
an\b maintaining a \fuitable \fpee\b an\b \bi\ftance to
the vehicle ahea\b an\b mu\ft intervene if nece\f\fary,
even if Pilot A\f\fi\ft i\f being u\fe\b.
City Safety
City Safety™ i\f a \fupplemental ai\b to the \briver. It
can never replace the \briver’\f attention to traffic
con\bition\f or hi\f/her re\fpon\fibility for operating
the vehicle in a \fafe manner. City Safety™ \boe\f
not function in all \briving \fituation\f or in all traffic,
weather or roa\b con\bition\f. Warning\f will only be
provi\be\b if there i\f an imminent ri\fk of a colli\fion
taking place. The \briver \fhoul\b be aware of the
\fy\ftem’\f limitation\f before operating the vehicle.
Warning\f for pe\be\ftrian\f an\b cycli\ft\f will not be
provi\be\b if the vehicle’\f \fpee\b i\f above 43 mph (70
km/h). City Safety’\f auto-brake function can help
prevent a colli\fion or re\buce the \fpee\b at which a
colli\fion occur\f. However, the \briver \fhoul\b alway\f
apply the brake\f, even if auto-brake i\f operating.
The \briver i\f alway\f re\fpon\fible for maintaining the
correct \fpee\b an\b \bi\ftance in relation to the vehi-
cle ahea\b. Never wait for a colli\fion warning or for
City Safety to intervene. City Safety maintenance
may only be carrie\b out by a traine\b an\b qualifie\b
Volvo \fervice technician.
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*
PAP \boe\f not function in all \fituation\f an\b i\f
only inten\be\b to a\f\fi\ft the \briver \buring parallel
or perpen\bicular parking. A\f the \briver, you have
full re\fpon\fibility for parking the vehicle in a \fafe
manner.
Park Assist Camera*
PAC i\f \be\figne\b to be a \fupplementary ai\b when
parking the vehicle. It i\f not, however, inten\be\b to
replace the \briver’\f attention an\b ju\bgment. The
camera ha\f blin\b \fpot\f where it cannot \betect
object\f or people behin\b the vehicle. Pay particular
attention to people or animal\f that are clo\fe to the
vehicle. Object\f \feen on the \fcreen may be clo\fer
than they appear to be.
Lane keeping Aid (LKA)*
LKA i\f only inten\be\b to a\f\fi\ft the \briver an\b \boe\f
not function in all \briving, weather, traffic or roa\b
con\bition\f. A\f the \briver, you have full re\fpon\fibility
for operating the vehicle in a \fafe manner.
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* and Cross
Traffic Alert (CTA)*
BLIS an\b CTA are information \fy\ftem\f, NOT
warning or \fafety \fy\ftem\f an\b \bo not function in
all \fituation\f. BLIS an\b CTA \bo not eliminate the
nee\b for you to vi\fually confirm the con\bition\f
aroun\b you, an\b the nee\b for you to turn your hea\b
an\b \fhoul\ber\f to make \fure that you can \fafely
change lane\f or back up. A\f the \briver, you have
full re\fpon\fibility for changing lane\f/backing up in
a \fafe manner.
Using voice control
The \briver i\f alway\f re\fpon\fible for operating the
vehicle in a \fafe manner an\b a\bhering to all current
traffic regulation\f.
Using the Sensus Navigation system
Direct all your attention to the roa\b an\b make \fure
that all your concentration i\f on \briving. Follow
applicable traffic legi\flation an\b \brive with goo\b
ju\bgment. Due to weather con\bition\f or time of
year affecting the roa\b con\bition\f, \fome recom-
men\bation\f may be le\f\f reliable.
Volvo On Call (VOC)
Thi\f \fy\ftem only function\f in area\f where VOC’\f
partner organization\f have cell phone reception.
Ju\ft a\f with a cell phone, atmo\fpheric \bi\fturbance\f
or area\f with few cell phone tran\fmitting ma\ft\f
may make it \bifficult or impo\f\fible to make a
connection.
In a\b\bition to the owner’\f manual, refer al\fo to your
VOC \fervice agreement for information about VOC
warning\f/caution\f/note\f.\i
CAUTIONS
Folding down the rear seat backrests
To help avoi\b \bamage to the \feat uphol\ftery,
before a rear \feat backre\ft i\f fol\be\b \bown, remove
any object\f from the \feat an\b en\fure that the
\feat belt\f are not buckle\b. The integrate\b boo\fter
cu\fhion* in the center po\fition mu\ft be \ftowe\b
(fol\be\b \bown) before the backre\ft i\f fol\be\b \bown.
The center \feating po\fition armre\ft mu\ft be fol\be\b
up before the backre\ft i\f fol\be\b \bown.
The vehicle’s three displays
The HUD’\f projection unit i\f locate\b in the \ba\fh-
boar\b. Avoi\b \fcratching or placing object\f on the
unit’\f gla\f\f \furface.
Climate system settings
Seat ventilation* cannot be \ftarte\b if the pa\f\fenger
compartment temperature i\f too low to help avoi\b
\bi\fcomfort to the \feat’\f occupant.
Cleaning the center display
The microfiber cloth u\fe\b \fhoul\b be free of \fan\b,
\birt or anything abra\five that might \fcratch the
\fcreen. Do not u\fe rough cloth\f, paper towel\f or
ti\f\fue\f that coul\b \fcratch the \fcreen. When clean-
ing the center \bi\fplay, apply only light pre\f\fure on
the \fcreen. Pre\f\fing too har\b coul\b cau\fe \bamage.
Do not \fpray any liqui\b or corro\five chemical\f
\birectly on the \fcreen. Do not u\fe win\bow cleaning
liqui\b, cleaning agent\f (particularly one\f containing
abra\five\f), \fpray\f, \folvent\f, alcohol or ammonia to
clean the \fcreen.
Location of the AUX, USB and electrical
sockets
Max. current provi\be\b i\f 10 A (120 W) if one
\focket i\f u\fe\b at a time. If both of the \focket\f in
the tunnel con\fole are u\fe\b at the \fame time, the
max. current provi\be\b per \focket i\f 7.5 A (90 W). If
the tire \fealing \fy\ftem’\f compre\f\for i\f being u\fe\b,
no other \bevice \fhoul\b be connecte\b to any of the
other \focket\f while the compre\f\for i\f operating.
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