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Information on the Internet
At www.volvocars.com there is further infor- mation concerning your car. With a personal Volvo ID it is possible to log in to My Volvo which is a personal web page foryou and your car.
QR codeA QR code reader is required to read the QR code, which is available as a supplementalprogram (app) for several mobile phones. TheQR code reader can be downloaded from e.g.App Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.
2 Only applies to cars that can be connected to the Internet.
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FunctionSee
Menus and mes- sages, directionindicators, main/dipped beam, tripcomputer(p. 100), (p. 102), (p. 87),(p. 81) and(p. 112).
Manual gear chang- ing in an automaticgearbox*(p. 273).
Cruise control*(p. 185) and (p. 188).
Horn, airbags(p. 76) and (p. 28).
Combined instru- ment panel(p. 59).
Menu navigation, audio control,phone control*(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
START/STOP ENGINE button(p. 264).
Ignition switch(p. 70).
Screen for infotain- ment system anddisplay of menus(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
FunctionSee
Door handle–
Control panel(p. 165), (p. 170), (p. 92)and (p. 94).
Hazard warning flashers(p. 86).
Control panel for infotainment systemand menu naviga-tion(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Control panel for cli- mate control(p. 121).
Gear selector(p. 271), (p. 273) or (p.276).
Controls for active chassis (Four-C)*(p. 175).
Wipers and washing(p. 90).
Steering wheel adjustment(p. 76).
Bonnet opener(p. 343).
Parking brake(p. 293).
FunctionSee
Seat adjustment*(p. 73).
Headlamp control, opener for fuel fillerflap and tailgate(p. 78), (p. 300) and (p.167).
Related information
• Outside temperature gauge (p. 67)
• Trip meter (p. 68)
• Clock (p. 68)
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FunctionSee
Screen for infotain- ment system anddisplay of menus(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Ignition switch(p. 70).
START/STOP ENGINE button(p. 264).
Manual gear chang- ing in an automaticgearbox*(p. 273).
Cruise control*(p. 185) and (p. 188).
Combined instru- ment panel(p. 59).
Horn, airbags(p. 76) and (p. 28).
Menu navigation, audio control,phone control*(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Wipers and washing(p. 90).
Door handle–
FunctionSee
Control panel(p. 165), (p. 170), (p. 92)and (p. 94).
Headlamp control, opener for fuel fillerflap and tailgate(p. 78), (p. 300) and (p.167).
Seat adjustment*(p. 73).
Parking brake(p. 293).
Steering wheel adjustment(p. 76).
Menus and mes- sages, directionindicators, main/dipped beam, tripcomputer(p. 100), (p. 102), (p. 87),(p. 81) and(p. 112).
Gear selector(p. 271), (p. 273) or (p.276).
Controls for active chassis (Four-C)*(p. 175).
Control panel for cli- mate control(p. 121).
FunctionSee
Control panel for infotainment systemand menu naviga-tion(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Hazard warning flashers(p. 86).
Bonnet opener(p. 343).
Related information
• Outside temperature gauge (p. 67)
• Trip meter (p. 68)
• Clock (p. 68)
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LevelFunctions
0• Odometer, clock and tem- perature gauge are illumi-nated.
• Power seats can be adjusted.
• The audio system can beused for a limited time - seethe Sensus Infotainment sup-plement.
I•Sunroof, power windows, 12V socket in the passenger com-partment, navigation, phone,ventilation fan and wind-screen wipers can be used.
II•The headlamps come on.
• Warning/indicator lamps illu- minate for 5 seconds.
• Several other systems areactivated. However, heating inseat cushions and the rearwindow can only be activatedafter the engine has beenstarted.
This key position consumes a lot of current from the batteryand should therefore be avoi-ded!
Choosing key position/level
• Key position 0
- Unlock the car - This
means that the car's electrical system is at level 0.
• Key position I
- With the remote control
key fully inserted into the ignition switch 13
- Briefly press START/STOP ENGINE .
NOTE
To reach level I or II without starting the
engine - do not depress the brake/clutch
pedal when these key positions are due to be selected.
• Key position II
- With the remote control
key fully inserted into the ignition switch 13
- Give a long 14
press on START/STOP
ENGINE .
• Back to key position 0 -
To return to key
position 0 from position II and I - Briefly
press on START/STOP ENGINE .
Audio systemFor information on audio system functions with remote control key removed, see theSensus Infotainment supplement.
Starting and stopping the engineFor information about starting/stopping theengine, see Starting the engine (p. 264).
TowingFor important information about the remotecontrol key during towing, see Towing (p.313).
Related information
•Key positions (p. 70)
13
Not necessary for cars with the Keyless* function.
14 Approx. 2 seconds.
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NOTE
When the backrest has been raised, the red indicator should no longer be showing.If it is still showing then the backrest is notlocked in place.
WARNING
Check that the backrests and head restraints in the rear seat are locked prop-erly after being folded up.
Electrical lowering of the rear seat's
outer head restraints*
1. The remote control key must be in key
position II.
2. Press the button to lower the rear outer head restraints to improve rearward visi- bility.
WARNING
Do not lower the outer head restraints if there are any passengers using of theouter seats.
Move the head restraint back manually until a click is heard.
WARNING
The head restraints must be in locked position after being raised.
Related information
• Seats, front (p. 72)
• Seats, front - electrically operated (p. 73)
Steering wheel
The steering wheel can be adjusted in differ- ent positions and has controls for horn andcruise control, as well as menu, audio andphone control.
Adjusting
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Adjusting the steering wheel.
Lever - releasing the steering wheel
Possible steering wheel positions
The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and depth:
1. Pull the lever towards you to release the steering wheel.
2. Adjust the steering wheel to the position that suits you.
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3. Push back the lever to fix the steering
wheel in place. If the lever is stiff, press the steering wheel lightly at the same timeas you push the lever back.
WARNING
Adjust the steering wheel and fix it before driving away.
With speed related power steering* the level of steering force can be adjusted, see Adjust-able steering force* (p. 257).
Keypads* and paddles*
Keypads and paddles in the steering wheel.
Cruise control* (p. 185) Adaptive cruise control - ACC* (p. 188)
Paddle for manual gear changing in an automatic gearbox, see Automatic gear-box -- Geartronic* (p. 273)
Audio and phone control, see separate Sensus Infotainment supplement.
Horn
Horn. Press the centre of the steering wheel to sig- nal.
Related information
• Heating* of the steering wheel (p. 77)
Heating* of the steering wheel
The steering wheel can be heated with elec- tric heating.
Function
Button position may vary depending on equip- ment selected and market.
Repeatedly press the button to switch
between the following functions:
FunctionIndicator
Switched offButton lamp extinguished
HeatingButton lamp illuminated
Automatic steering wheel heatingWith activated automatic start of steering wheel heating, the heating of the steeringwheel starts when the engine is started. Auto-matic start takes place when the car is coldand the ambient temperature is below
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MY CAR
MY CAR is a menu source that handles many of the car's functions, e.g. City Safety, locksand alarm, automatic fan speed, setting theclock, etc. Certain functions are standard, others are optional - the range also varies depending onthe market.
OperationNavigation in the menus is carried out usingbuttons in the centre console or with thesteering wheel's right-hand keypad.
MY CAR - opens the menu system MY
CAR.
OK/MENU - press the button in the cen-
tre console or the thumbwheel on the steering wheel to select/tick in the high- lighted menu option or store the selectedfunction in the memory.
TUNE
- turn the knob in the centre con-
sole or the thumbwheel on the steering wheel to scroll up/down through themenu options.
EXIT
EXIT functionsDepending on the function the cursor is on when EXIT is pressed, and on the menu level,
one of the following may occur:
• phone call is rejected
• current function is interrupted
• input characters are deleted
• most recent selections are undone
• leads up in the menu system.
Short and long press may produce varyingresults. A long press leads to the highest menu level (main source view), from where all of the car'sfunctions/menu sources can be accessed.
Menu options and search pathsFor a description of the menu options andsearch paths in MY CAR, see the SensusInfotainment supplement.
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138* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Storage compartment in door panel
Storage pocket* on front edge of front seat cushions
Ticket clip
Glovebox (p. 140)
Storage compartment
Jacket holder (p. 139)
Storage compartment, cup holder (p. 139)
Cup holder* in armrest, rear seat
Storage pocket
WARNING
Keep loose objects such as mobile phones, cameras, remote controls foraccessories, etc. in the glove compartmentor other compartments. Otherwise theymay injure people in the car in the event ofsudden braking or a collision.
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