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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Contacting Volvo14
Volvo On Call Roadside Assistance 14
Additional information about your vehicle 14
Volvo and the environment 15
Owner's manual and the environment 16
IntelliSafe —driver support
16
Sensus 17
Owner's manual in mobile devices 21
Options and accessories 22
Owner's information 23
Driver distraction 24
Volvo Structural Parts Statement 25
Crash event data 26
Volvo ID 27
Center display overview 29
Changing center display settings 31
Using the center display keyboard 32
Function view buttons 37
Navigating in the center display's views 39
Symbols in the center display status bar 44
Changing settings in different types of apps 45
Using the center display 46
Using the owner's manual50
On-board digital owner's manual 52
Navigating in the digital owner's manual 53
Glass 54
Technician certification 54
SAFETY
General safety information56
Occupant safety 56
Reporting safety defects 57
Recall information 58
Seat belts 58
Seat belt pretensioners 59
Buckling and unbuckling seat belts 59
Door and seat belt reminders 61
Safety during pregnancy 62
Child safety 63
Child restraints 65
Infant seats 67
Convertible seats 69
Booster cushions 71
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 72
Lower child seat attachment points 73
Top tether anchors 74
Integrated booster cushion *
75
Raising the integrated booster cushion *
76
Stowing the integrated booster cushion *
77
Occupant weight sensor 78
Safety mode 81
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Starting or moving a vehicle in safety mode82
Safety systems 83
Airbag system 83
Driver/passenger side airbags 84
Inflatable curtains 87
Side impact airbags 88
Rollover protection system 89
Whiplash protection system 89
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Trip computer92
Displaying trip computer information 92
Displaying trip statistics 94
HomeLink ®
Wireless Control System *94
Programming the HomeLink ®
Wire-
less Control System * 95
Instruments and controls 98
Adjusting the power door mirrors 100
Laminated panoramic roof *
101
Operating the laminated panoramic roof *
102
Power windows 104
Operating the power windows 104
Rearview mirror 105
Using sun shades 106
Settings view 106
Categories in Settings view 107
Changing system settings in Set- tings view 109
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 110
Changing settings in apps 111
Resetting the settings view 111
Resetting user data when the vehiclechanges owners 112
Driver profiles 112
Editing a driver profile 114
Importing/exporting a driver profile from/to a USB flash drive115
Ambient temperature sensor 116
Clock 116
Head-up display (HUD) *
117
Voice control 120
Using voice commands 121
Voice control for cell phones 121
Voice control for radio and media 122
Climate system voice commands 122
Navigation system voice commands 124
Voice control settings 125
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel 126
Instrument panel 128
Instrument panel App menu 129
Instrument panel licenses 130
Warning symbols in the instrument panel 134
Compass 136
Calibrating the compass 137
Lighting panel and controls 138
Low beam headlights 139
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) 140
High and low beam headlights 140
Active Bending Lights *
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Air distribution table196
LOADING AND STORAGE
Cargo space200
Passenger compartment storage spaces 200
Using the glove compartment 201
Tunnel console 202
Sun visors 203
Electrical sockets 204
Loading 207
Grocery bag holder 209
Cargo net 209
Steel cargo grid *
211
Load anchoring eyelets 212
Cargo compartment cover *
213
LOCKS AND ALARM
Locks and remote keys
216
Alarm 216
Automatically arming/disarming the alarm 218
Deactivating the alarm without afunctioning remote key 218
Child safety locks 218
Antenna locations for the start andlock system 220
Start and lock system type designations 220
Immobilizer 221
Changing the remote key's battery 222
Remote key's range 224
Remote key 224
Restricted key *
226
Detachable key blade 227
Foot movement tailgate operation *
228
Locking and unlocking confirmation 229
Locking/unlocking from inside thevehicle 231
Locking/unlocking from outside thevehicle 232
Locking/unlocking the tailgate 233
Power tailgate *
235
Locking/unlocking with the detacha-ble key blade 237
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HOTSPOTS
Centerdisplay – App view548
Centerdisplay – Car functions view 548
Instrument panel 548
Driver's door panel 549
Engine compartment 549
Exterior 549
Center display and tunnel consol 551
Interior rearview mirror 552
Interior 552
Remote key 554
Trunk 554
INDEX
Index 555
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Head-up-display*
The head up-display presents information in the windshield to help the driver keep his/her eyeson the road. The type of information shown hererequires the driver's immediate attention, such astraffic warnings, speed information and naviga-tion. Road sign information and incoming phonecalls are also displayed here. The head-up displayis controlled from the right-side steering wheelkeypad and the center display.
Instrument panel
The instrument panel displays information such as speed, an incoming phone call or the trackthat is currently playing. It is controlled using bothsteering wheel keypads.
Center display
Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- trolled from the center display, a touchscreen thatreacts to taps or other gestures. The number ofphysical buttons is thereby minimized. The screencan be operated with or without gloves. The center display is used to control e.g., the cli- mate and infotainment systems and to adjust the power seats*. The information shown here can be
dealt with by the driver or the front seat passen- ger when there is an opportunity.
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Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func-tions are called "trigger functions", which open settings windows, e.g.,
Camera and
parking functions. Settings for the head-up display * are also started from Function view
but the actual interaction is controlled from the steering wheel keypad buttons and theinstrument panel.
Home view: the initial view shown when the center display is started.
App (Application) view: shows apps that have been downloaded (third-party apps) as well as ones for integrated functions such as
FM
radio. Tap an icon to open the app.
Status bar: vehicle activities are shown at the top of the screen. Network/connection infor-mation is shown on the left side of the bar.Media-related information, the clock andinformation about background activities areshown to the right.
Top view: pull down the tab to open Top view. From here, you can access Settings,Owner's manual, Driver Profile and stored
messages.
Navigation: leads to map navigation. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Media: the most recently used media-related apps. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Phone: used to access phone-related func- tions. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
The extra sub-view: the most recently used apps/vehicle functions that do not belong inany of the other sub-views are listed here.Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Climate bar: information and direct access to settings such as temperature, seat heating *
and blower speed. Tap the symbol at the center of the Climate bar to open Climateview for additional settings.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Function view buttons (p. 37)
• Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 44)
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Media player (p. 393)
• Phone (p. 387)
• Climate system controls in the center display(p. 180)
• Cleaning the center display (p. 529)
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Changing center display settingsThe center display activates automatically when the driver's door is opened. Settings can bemade for e.g., sounds, background and themes.
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 the
screen.
> 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.
Turning off or changing the volume of center display sounds
System sounds in the center display can be turned off or their volume can be changed: 1.
Tap
Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
SoundSystem Volumes. 3.
Pull the control under
Screen Touch to the
desired level to change volume or turn off the sound for tapping the screen or
Keypad
Touch.
Changing the screen's appearance (theme)
1. Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarDisplaysThemes.
3. Select a theme, e.g.,
Minimalistic orChrome Rings.
In addition, the settings:
Normal and Bright can
also be selected. For Normal, the screen's back-
ground is dark and the text is light. This is the default setting. If
Bright is selected, the back-
ground will be light and the text will be dark, which can increase readability in strong ambientlighting. These alternatives are always available and do not shift automatically according to changes inambient lighting.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Sensus (p. 17)
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Cleaning the center display (p. 529)
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Using the center display keyboard A keyboard can be used on the center display to enter characters and search for e.g., destina-tions using the navigation system, adding con-tacts in phone book, etc. It is also possible touse handwriting on the screen.
Entering text using the keyboardThe keyboard will only appear at the bottom of the center display in situations when it is possibleto write on the screen.