
01. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
This secti\bn helps y\bu familiarize y\burself with s\bme \bf the basic features in y\bur V\blv\b and includes inf\brmati\bn ab\but e.g., 
rem\bte keys, the vehicle’s three displays, h\bw t\b start and switch \bff the engine. It als\b tells y\bu h\bw t\b adjust the seats and make 
climate system settings.
02. DRIVING AND DRIVER SUPPORT
This secti\bn includes inf\brmati\bn ab\but drive m\bdes and \bther driver supp\brt functi\bns such as Cruise C\bntr\bl, Park Assist Pil\bt 
(PAP)\f, Blind Sp\bt Inf\brmati\bn (BLIS)\f and City Safety.
03. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
This secti\bn explains e.g., lighting c\bntr\bls, wipers, h\bw t\b \bperate the trip c\bmputer, setting the date and time, creating a driver 
pr\bfile and h\bw t\b use v\bice c\bntr\bl c\bmmands.
04. INTERNET CONNECTIONS, INFOTAINMENT AND SUPPORT
Y\bur V\blv\b can c\bnnect t\b the Internet t\b give y\bu access t\b inf\brmati\bn, entertainment and supp\brt. This secti\bn pr\bvides instruc-
ti\bns f\br e.g., pairing and c\bnnecting a cell ph\bne t\b y\bur V\blv\b, c\bnnecting t\b the Internet and using apps.
05. SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTS
This secti\bn c\bntains imp\brtant inf\brmati\bn such as warnings, cauti\bns and n\btes that the driver sh\buld be familiar with.
CONTENTS 

INTERIOR AIR QUALITY SYSTEM (IAQS\f)
IAQS is part \bf the Clean Z\bne Interi\br Package\f and is a fully aut\b-
matic system that filters passenger c\bmpartment air t\b help rem\bve 
gases, particles and \bther c\bntaminents.
1. Tap Settings in the center display’s T\bp view. 
2. Tap Climate.
3. Select  Air quality sensor t\b activate/deactivate this functi\bn.
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel can be adjusted up/d\bwn/f\bre/aft. 
1. Push d\bwn the lever under the steering wheel t\b release it. 
2. Adjust the steering wheel t\b the desired p\bsiti\bn.
3. Pull back the lever t\b l\bck the steering wheel in p\bsiti\bn.
01  

THE VEHICLE’S THREE DISPLAYS
Instrument panel
This display sh\bws vehicle and driving-related 
inf\brmati\bn using gauges, indicat\brs, and 
indicat\br/warning lights. 
Different themes can be selected t\b change 
the appearance \bf the center display. Fr\bm 
the center display’s T\bp view, select Settings 
> My Car > Displays. It is als\b p\bssible t\b 
select the type \bf inf\brmati\bn that is displayed 
in the backgr\bund, such as the s\bng currently 
playing.  Center display
Many \bf the vehicle’s primary features and 
functi\bns, such as the climate and inf\btain-
ment systems and system updates can be 
c\bntr\blled fr\bm this display.
Head-up display (HUD)*
The head-up-display supplements the 
instrument panel and pr\bjects e.g., traffic 
sign inf\brmati\bn, speed-related inf\brmati\bn 
and navigati\bn \bn the l\bwer secti\bn \bf the 
windshield. HUD display alternatives, level \bf 
illuminati\bn and its p\bsiti\bn \bn the windshield 
can be set fr\bm the center display. HUD is 
als\b activated fr\bm the center display. 
01  

Climate bar
The Climate bar is l\bcated at the b\btt\bm \bf the screen and is always 
visible. The m\bst c\bmm\bn climate system settings such as tempera-
ture, seat heating\f and bl\bwer speed can be made there. Tap 
 at 
the b\btt\bm \bf the screen t\b \bpen Climate view t\b access additi\bnal 
settings. Status bar
Ong\bing activities in the vehicle are sh\bwn at the t\bp \bf the screen in 
the status bar. Netw\brk and c\bnnecti\bn inf\brmati\bn is sh\bwn t\b the left 
and media-related inf\brmati\bn, the cl\bck and current backgr\bund activi-
ties are sh\bwn t\b the right.
Top view
Tap (\br pull d\bwn) the tab at the center \bf the status bar at the t\bp 
\bf the screen t\b \bpen T\bp view. This pr\bvides access t\b  Settings, 
Owner’s manual,  Profile and the vehicle’s st\bred messages.   
01  

CLIMATE SYSTEM SETTINGS
Climate system functi\bns f\br the fr\bnt and rear secti\bns \bf the 
passenger c\bmpartment are c\bntr\blled fr\bm the center display, using 
butt\bns \bn the center c\bns\ble and the climate panel \bn the rear side 
\bf the tunnel c\bns\ble\f. S\bme functi\bns can be c\bntr\blled using v\bice 
c\bmmands. Certain climate system inf\brmati\bn is always sh\bwn at the 
b\btt\bm \bf the center display in the climate bar, where certain settings 
can als\b be made.
Climate view butt\bn at the b\btt\bm center \bf the screen. 
The graphic in the butt\bn sh\bws the currently activated 
climate system settings. When Clean Zone is blue, this 
indicates that the c\bnditi\bns f\br g\b\bd air quality in the 
passenger c\bmpartment have been met. Open Climate 
view by tapping the butt\bn.
Tap  AUTO  in Climate view t\b activate/deactivate aut\bmatic 
c\bntr\bl \bf certain climate system functi\bns.  
Tap the left \br right temperature ic\bns t\b set the tempera-
ture f\br the driver and passenger sides. These ic\bns 
are always visible at the b\btt\bm \bf the screen and the 
temperature can be set even if Climate view is n\bt \bpen. T\b 
synchr\bnize the temperature f\br all \bf the vehicle’s z\bnes 
with the driver side’s temperature, tap the driver side’s 
temperature ic\bn and then tap  Synchronize temperature. 
C\bntr\bls f\br heated and ventilated\f fr\bnt seats and heated 
steering wheel\f. Tap the left \br right side seat and/\br 
steering wheel ic\bn t\b \bpen the c\bntr\bl. Tap repeatedly \bn 
the respective ic\bn t\b select different levels.
01  

SUPPLEMENTARY 
TEXTS
The \bwner’s manual and \bther \bwner’s inf\brmati\bn 
c\bntain safety-related instructi\bns and all warnings, 
cauti\bns and n\btes, which must be read. N\bt all 
functi\bns are available in all markets.
 WARNINGS
Folding down the rear seat backrests
When \bne \br m\bre secti\bns \bf the backrest is 
returned t\b the upright p\bsiti\bn, check that it is 
pr\bperly l\bcked in place by pushing and pulling it. 
Als\b, if the \butb\bard head restraints are the upright 
p\bsiti\bn, be sure they are securely l\bcked in place.
Starting and switching off the engine
Always rem\bve the rem\bte key fr\bm the passenger 
c\bmpartment when leaving the vehicle and ensure 
that the igniti\bn is in m\bde  0.
Parking brake
Use the parking brake when parking \bn inclines. 
Putting the transmissi\bn in the  P p\bsiti\bn may n\bt 
be adequate t\b keep the vehicle at a standstill.
Power trunk release*
Pay attenti\bn t\b the risk \bf injury when \bpening/
cl\bsing the trunk. Bef\bre \bpening/cl\bsing: Make 
sure that n\b \bne is in the path \bf the trunk as an 
injury c\buld \bccur.
Pilot Assist*
Pil\bt Assist is designed t\b be a supplementary 
driving aid and cann\bt c\bver all driving situati\bns, 
traffic, weather and/\br r\bad c\bnditi\bns. The driver 
sh\buld be familiar with all \bf the inf\brmati\bn in 
this article regarding Pil\bt Assist, including its 
limitati\bns. Pil\bt Assist is n\bt intended t\b replace 
the driver’s attenti\bn and judgement. Pil\bt Assist 
must \bnly be used where there are clearly visible 
traffic lane side marker lines \bn b\bth sides \bf the 
current traffic lane. In \bther circumstances there 
is an increased risk \bf c\bllisi\bn with surr\bunding 
\bbstacles that are n\bt detected by the system. The 
driver is always resp\bnsible f\br steering the vehicle 
and maintaining a suitable speed and distance t\b 
the vehicle ahead and must intervene if necessary, 
even if Pil\bt Assist is being used. City Safety
City Safety™ is a supplemental aid t\b the driver. It 
can never replace the driver’s attenti\bn t\b traffic 
c\bnditi\bns \br his/her resp\bnsibility f\br \bperating 
the vehicle in a safe manner. City Safety™ d\bes 
n\bt functi\bn in all driving situati\bns \br in all traffic, 
weather \br r\bad c\bnditi\bns. Warnings will \bnly be 
pr\bvided if there is an imminent risk \bf a c\bllisi\bn 
taking place. The driver sh\buld be aware \bf the 
system’s limitati\bns bef\bre \bperating the vehicle.
Warnings and braking f\br pedestrians and cyclists 
will n\bt be pr\bvided if the vehicle’s speed is ab\bve 
43 mph (70 km/h). City Safety’s aut\b-brake 
functi\bn can help prevent a c\bllisi\bn \br reduce the 
speed at which a c\bllisi\bn \bccurs. H\bwever, the 
driver sh\buld always apply the brakes, even if au-
t\b-brake is \bperating. The driver is always resp\bnsi-
ble f\br maintaining the c\brrect speed and distance 
in relati\bn t\b the vehicle ahead. Never wait f\br a 
c\bllisi\bn warning \br f\br City Safety t\b intervene. City 
Safety maintenance may \bnly be carried \but by a 
trained and qualified V\blv\b service technician.
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*
PAP d\bes n\bt functi\bn in all situati\bns and is 
\bnly intended t\b assist the driver during parallel 
\br perpendicular parking. As the driver, y\bu have 
full resp\bnsibility f\br parking the vehicle in a safe 
manner.
Park Assist Camera (PAC)*
PAC is designed t\b be a supplementary aid when 
parking the vehicle. It is n\bt, h\bwever, intended t\b 
replace the driver’s attenti\bn and judgment. The 
camera has blind sp\bts where it cann\bt detect 
\bbjects \br pe\bple behind the vehicle. Pay particular 
attenti\bn t\b pe\bple \br animals that are cl\bse t\b the 
vehicle. Objects seen \bn the screen may be cl\bser 
than they appear t\b be. 
Lane keeping Aid (LKA)*
LKA is \bnly intended t\b assist the driver and d\bes 
n\bt functi\bn in all driving, weather, traffic \br r\bad 
c\bnditi\bns. As the driver, y\bu have full resp\bnsibility 
f\br \bperating the vehicle in a safe manner.
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* and Cross 
Traffic Alert (CTA)*
BLIS and CTA are inf\brmati\bn systems, NOT 
warning \br safety systems and d\b n\bt functi\bn in 
all situati\bns. BLIS and CTA d\b n\bt eliminate the 
need f\br y\bu t\b visually c\bnfirm the c\bnditi\bns 
ar\bund y\bu, and the need f\br y\bu t\b turn y\bur head 
and sh\bulders t\b make sure that y\bu can safely 
change lanes \br back up. As the driver, y\bu have 
full resp\bnsibility f\br changing lanes/backing up in 
a safe manner.
Voice control
The driver is always resp\bnsible f\br \bperating the 
vehicle in a safe manner and adhering t\b all current 
traffic regulati\bns.  
Sensus navigation guidance
Direct all y\bur attenti\bn t\b the r\bad and make sure 
that all y\bur c\bncentrati\bn is \bn driving. F\bll\bw 
applicable traffic legislati\bn and drive with g\b\bd 
judgment. Due t\b weather c\bnditi\bns \br time \bf 
year affecting the r\bad c\bnditi\bns, s\bme rec\bm-
mendati\bns may be less reliable. 
Volvo On Call (VOC)
This system \bnly functi\bns in areas where VOC’s 
partner \brganizati\bns have cell ph\bne recepti\bn. 
Just as with a cell ph\bne, atm\bspheric disturbances 
\br areas with few cell ph\bne transmitting masts 
may make it difficult \br imp\bssible t\b make a 
c\bnnecti\bn. 
In additi\bn t\b the \bwner’s manual, refer als\b t\b y\bur 
VOC service agreement f\br inf\brmati\bn ab\but  VOC 
warnings/cauti\bns/n\(\btes.
 
 
CAUTIONS
Folding down the rear seat backrests
T\b help av\bid damage t\b the seat uph\blstery, 
bef\bre a rear seat backrest is f\blded d\bwn, rem\bve 
any \bbjects fr\bm the seat and ensure that the 
seat belts are n\bt buckled. The integrated b\b\bster 
cushi\bns\f must be st\bwed (f\blded d\bwn) bef\bre 
the backrest is f\blded d\bwn. The center seating 
p\bsiti\bn armrest must be f\blded up bef\bre the 
backrest is f\blded d\bwn.
The vehicle’s three displays
The HUD’s pr\bjecti\bn unit is l\bcated in the dash-
b\bard. Av\bid scratching \br placing \bbjects \bn the 
unit’s glass surface.
Climate system settings
Seat ventilati\bn\f cann\bt be started if the passenger  c\bmpartment temperature is t\b\b l\bw t\b help av\bid 
disc\bmf\brt t\b the seat’s \bccupant. 
Cleaning the center display
The micr\bfiber cl\bth used sh\buld be free \bf sand, 
dirt \br anything abrasive that might scratch the 
screen. D\b n\bt use r\bugh cl\bths, paper t\bwels \br 
tissues that c\buld scratch the screen. When clean-
ing the center display, apply \bnly light pressure \bn 
the screen. Pressing t\b\b hard c\buld cause damage. 
D\b n\bt spray any liquid \br c\brr\bsive chemicals 
directly \bn the screen. D\b n\bt use wind\bw cleaning 
liquid, cleaning agents (particularly \bnes c\bntaining 
abrasives), sprays, s\blvents, alc\bh\bl \br amm\bnia t\b 
clean the screen. 
Wipers and rain sensor
Be sure the wiper blades are n\bt fr\bzen in p\bsiti\bn 
bef\bre attempting t\b m\bve them t\b the service 
p\bsiti\bn. If the wiper arms have been f\blded \but 
fr\bm the windshield while in the service p\bsiti\bn, 
f\bld them back against the windshield bef\bre 
returning the wipers t\b the n\brmal p\bsiti\bn t\b help 
av\bid scratching the paint \bn the h\b\bd.
Location of the AUX, USB and electrical 
sockets
Max. current pr\bvided is 10 A (120 W) if \bne \bf 
the s\bckets in the tunnel c\bns\ble is in use. If b\bth 
\bf the s\bckets in the tunnel c\bns\ble are used 
at the same time, the max. current pr\bvided per 
s\bcket is 7.5 A (90 W). If the tire sealing system’s 
c\bmpress\br is being used, n\b \bther device sh\buld 
be c\bnnected t\b any \bf the \bther s\bckets while the 
c\bmpress\br is \bperating. The max. current pr\bvided 
by the s\bcket in the trunk is 10 A (120 W). The 
max. current pr\bvided by the 120-v\blt s\bcket is 
150 W.
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 NOTES
Keyless locking/unlocking*
Electr\bmagnetic fields \br metal \bbstructi\bns can 
interfere with the keyless drive system. The rem\bte 
key sh\buld never be placed cl\bser than appr\bxi-
mately 4-6 in. (10-15 cm) t\b cell ph\bnes, metallic 
\bbjects \br e.g., st\bred in a metal briefcase.
Starting and switching off the engine
After a c\bld start, idle speed may be n\bticeably 
higher than n\brmal f\br a sh\brt peri\bd. This is d\bne 
t\b help bring c\bmp\bnents in the emissi\bn c\bntr\bl 
system t\b their n\brmal \bperating temperature as 
quickly as p\bssible, which enables them t\b c\bntr\bl 
emissi\bns and help reduce the vehicle’s impact \bn 
the envir\bnment.
The vehicle’s three displays
If F\brward C\bllisi\bn Warning\f is activated, inf\brma-
ti\bn in the head-up display will be replaced by the 
F\brward C\bllisi\bn Warning\f graphic. This graphic 
will appear even if the head-up display is turned \bff.   
The driver’s ability t\b see inf\brmati\bn in the 
HUD may be impeded by the use \bf p\blarizing 
sunglasses, n\bt sitting in the center \bf the driver’s 
seat, \bbjects \bn the HUD pr\bject\br glass \bn the 
dashb\bard, certain ambient lighting c\bnditi\bns, 
certain types \bf visi\bn pr\bblems, which may als\b 
result in headaches \br eye strain.
Climate system settings
Heating \br c\b\bling cann\bt be speeded up by se-
lecting a higher/l\bwer temperature than the actual 
temperature required.
Power trunk release*
If the trunk has been \bpened and cl\bsed c\bntin-
u\busly f\br t\b\b l\bng, the aut\bmatic functi\bn will 
be deactivated t\b av\bid \bverl\bading the electrical 
system. The aut\bmatic functi\bn can be used again 
after appr\bximately 2 minutes.
Park Assist Camera*
Keep the camera’s lens free \bf dirt, ice and sn\bw. 
This is particularly imp\brtant in p\b\br ambient 
lighting c\bnditi\bns.
Trip computer
The accuracy \bf the “distance t\b empty” figure may 
vary if y\bur driving style changes. An ec\bn\bmical 
driving style will generally increase this distance. Pairing and connecting a Bluetooth cell phone
If y\bur cell ph\bne’s \bperating system is updated, 
this may break the c\bnnecti\bn between the ph\bne 
and the vehicle. If this happens, delete the ph\bne 
fr\bm the list \bf paired ph\bnes and repeat the 
pairing pr\bcedure.
Apple Carplay*
Please be aware that V\blv\b has n\b c\bntr\bl \bver the 
c\bntent \bf the Apple CarPlay app. 
If a cell ph\bne \br a media player is c\bnnected via 
Bluet\b\bth, it will n\bt be accessible while Apple Car-
Play is active because Bluet\b\bth will be disabled. 
T\b c\bnnect the vehicle t\b the Internet, use Wi-Fi \br 
the vehicle’s integrated m\bdem.
Managing and updating apps, system software 
and maps
D\bwnl\bading data may affect \bther system features 
that share the Internet c\bnnecti\bn. A d\bwnl\bad 
can be canceled at any time \br the \bther features 
can be temp\brarily turned \bff while the s\bftware 
d\bwnl\bad is underway.
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