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SymbolSpecification
Main beam On The symbol illuminates when main beam is on and with main beamflash.
Active main beam on The symbol lights up blue when active main beam is on. Positionlamps are switched on.
Active main beam off The symbol lights up white when active main beam is off. Positionlamps are switched on.
Main beam On The symbol lights up when main beam and the position lamps areswitched on.
Front fog lamps on This symbol illuminates when the front fog lamp is switched on.
Rear fog lamp on This symbol illuminates when the rear fog lamp is switched on.
SymbolSpecification
Rain sensor on This symbol illuminates when the rain sensor is on.
Preconditioning on The symbol illuminates when the engine block and passenger com-partment heater/air conditioningare preconditioning the car.
Stability system A flashing symbol indicates that the stability system is operating. Ifthe symbol illuminates with con-stant glow then there is a fault inthe system.
Stability system, sport mode The symbol illuminates when the sport mode is activated. Sportmode allows for a more active driv-ing experience. The system thendetects whether the acceleratorpedal, steering wheel movementsand cornering are more active thanin normal driving and then allowscontrolled skidding of the rear sec-tion up to a certain level before itintervenes and stabilises the car.
Symbol Specification
Lane assistance White symbol: Lane assistance is on and road lines are detected. Grey symbol: Lane assistance is on but road lines are not detected. Yellow symbol: Lane assistance warns/intervenes.
Lane assistance and rain sensor White symbol: Lane assistance is on and road lines are detected.Rain sensor is on. Grey symbol: Lane assistance is on but road lines are not detected.Rain sensor is on.
Reminder for doors, bonnet, tailgate and fuel filler flap
If the bonnet, tailgate, fuel filler flap or door is not closed properly then the information or warningsymbol and graphics illuminate in the driver dis-play.
Related information
•Driver display (p. 90)
• Warning symbols in the driver display(p. 97)
• Door and seatbelt reminder (p. 62)

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Clock The clock is shown in both the driver display and the centre display.
Location
Clock location in the 12-inch and 8-inch driver display.
In the centre display, the clock is located at the top right of the status bar. In certain situations, messages and information may cover the clock in the driver display.
Settings for time and date
Select SettingsSystemDate and Timein the centre display's top view to change set- tings for time and date format. Adjust time and date by pressing the up or down arrow on the touch screen.
Automatic time for cars with GPS
If the car is equipped with a navigation system then Auto Time can be selected. The time zone
is then adjusted automatically based on the loca- tion of the car. For certain types of navigationsystems, the current location (country) must also be set to obtain the right time zone. If
Auto Timeis not selected, time and data are adjusted with arrow up or arrow down on the touch screen.
Summer time
In certain countries, it is possible to select auto- matic setting of summer time with Auto. For
other countries, summer time can be set with Onor Off.
Related information
• Driver display (p. 90)
• Settings view (p. 169)
License agreement for the driver display A license is an agreement for the right to oper- ate a certain activity or the right to use someoneelse's entitlement according to the terms andconditions in the agreement. The following text isVolvo's agreement with the manufacturer/devel-oper.
BSD 4-clause "Original" or "Old"
License
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. Allrights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permittedprovided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this listof conditions and the following disclaimer inthe documentation and/or other materialsprovided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display thefollowing acknowledgement: This productincludes software developed by the

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Adjusting brightness and vertical position
1.
Press the Head-up display adjustmentsbutton in the function view in the centre dis- play.
2. Adjust the brightness and vertical position of the projected image in the driver's field ofvision using the steering wheel's right-handkeypad.
Reducing the brightness
Increasing the brightness
Raising the position
Lowering the position
Confirm
The brightness of the graphics is automatically adapted to their background light conditions. Thebrightness is also affected by the adjustment ofthe brightness in the car's other displays. The vertical position can be stored in the memory function of the power front seat *.
Calibrate the horizontal position
The head-up display's horizontal position may need to be calibrated if the windscreen or displayunit is replaced. Calibration means that the pro-jected image is rotated clockwise or anticlock-wise. 1.
Tap on
Settings in the centre display's top
view.
2. Select
My CarDisplaysHead-Up
Display Calibration.
3. Calibrate the image's horizontal position with the steering wheel's right keypad.
Rotate anticlockwise
Rotate clockwise
Confirm
CleaningGently wipe the display's cover glass with a clean and dry microfibre cloth. If necessary, lightly mois-ten the microfibre cloth. Never use strong stain removers. A special clean- ing agent available from Volvo dealers can beused for more difficult cleaning.
When replacing the windscreenCars with head-up display are equipped with aspecial type of windscreen that meets therequirements for displaying the projected image.

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Manual front seat
The car's front seats have different setting options for optimum seating comfort.
Raise/lower the front edge of the seat cush- ion * by pumping up/down.
Change the length of the seat cushion by pulling the lever up and moving the seatcushion forward/backward by hand.
Adjust the seat forward/backward by lifting the handle and adjusting the distance to thesteering wheel and pedals. Check that theseat is locked after the position has beenadjusted.
Change the lumbar support * by pressing the
button upward/downward/forward/back.
Raise/lower the seat by means of adjusting the control up/down.
Change the backrest rake by turning the control knob.
WARNING
Adjust the position of the driver's seat before setting off, never while driving. Make sure thatthe seat is in locked position in order to avoidpersonal injury in the event of heavy brakingor an accident.
Related information
• Power front seat
* (p. 121)
• Multi-functional front seat
* (p. 123)
• Activating/deactivating heating of the seats
*
(p. 203)
• Seatbelt (p. 59)
Power front seat
*
The car's front seats have different setting options for optimum seating comfort. The powerseat can be moved forward/backward and up/down. The front edge of the seat cushion can beraised/lowered and the backrest rake can bechanged. The lumbar support can be adjustedupward/downward/forward/backward.
The power seats have overload protection which is tripped if a seat is blocked by an object. If thishappens, remove the object and then operate theseat again. The seat can be adjusted for a period of time after unlocking the door without the engine run-ning. Seat adjustment can always be performedwhen the engine is running. Adjustment can alsobe performed for a period of time after theengine has been switched off.
Related information
• Multi-functional front seat
* (p. 123)
• Adjusting the power front seat
* (p. 122)
• Using the memory function in the power front seat
* (p. 122)
• Manual front seat (p. 121)
• Activating/deactivating heating of the seats
*
(p. 203)

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To lower the head restraint, the button (see illus- tration) must be depressed while the restraint iscarefully moved down.
WARNING
The centre seat head restraint must be in its lowest position when the centre seat is notused. When the centre seat is used, the headrestraint must be correctly adjusted to theheight of the passenger so that it covers thewhole of the back of the head if possible.
Electrical lowering of the rear seat's outer head restraints *
The outer head restraints can be lowered in two ways via the centre display:
Via the function view
Press the Headrest fold but-
ton to activate/deactivate low- ering.
Via settings
The car's electrical system must be in the ignition position II.
1. Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarSeats. 3.
Select
Fold Headrest On Second Row
Seats to lower the rear outer head
restraints.
WARNING
Do not lower the outer head restraints if there are passengers in any of the outer seats.
Move the head restraint back manually until a click is heard.
WARNING
The head restraints must be in locked posi- tion after being raised.
Related information
• Rear seat (p. 128)
• Lowering the backrests in the rear seat (p. 130)

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Lowering the backrests in the rear seat
The rear seat's backrest is divided into two parts. The two parts can be lowered forwardindividually.
WARNING
Adjust the seat and fix it before driving away. Take care when adjusting the seat. Uncontrol-led or careless adjustment can lead to trap-ping injuries.
IMPORTANT
There must be no objects on the rear seat when the backrest is to be folded down. Theseat belts must not be connected either. Oth-erwise there is a risk of damaging the rearseat upholstery.
IMPORTANT
The integrated booster cushions * on the
outer seats must be lowered before lowering the seat. The armrest * for the centre seat must be
raised before lowering the seat. If the car has private locking, the tailgate must be closed before lowering the seat.
NOTE
The front seats may need to be pushed for- wards, and/or the backrests adjustedupwards, in order that the rear backrests canbe fully folded forward.
Lowering the backrest
Car with electronic folding
If the car is equipped with electronic folding of the rear seat * there are buttons located in the
cargo area. The backrests can also be lowered manually.
WARNING
Pay attention that people are not at risk of being trapped during the automatic folding ofthe rear seat. Since this takes place automati-cally on the press of a button, no one must beon or too close to the rear seat.
For electronically controlled folding of backrests:
1. Ensure that there are no occupants or objects in the rear seat.
2. Lower the centre seat's head restraint man- ually.
3. Hold the button for folding depressed. The buttons are marked L and R for left and right backrest section respectively.
4. The backrests are lowered automatically to horizontal position. The head restraints arealso lowered automatically.
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1. Lower the centre head restraint manually.
2. Pull forward the handles that are fitted in the
car's left and right-hand rear seat backrests.
3. The backrest disengages from the lock and is automatically lowered to the horizontal position.
Car without electronic folding
If the car is only equipped with manual lowering of rear seat:
1. Lower the centre seat's head restraint man-ually.
2. Pull forward the handles that are fitted in the car's left and right-hand rear seat backrests.
3. The seat is released from the lock but remains in the same position. Lower the backrest to the horizontal position.
Raising the backrestRaising the backrest to upright position is carriedout manually:
1. Move the backrest up/down manually.
2. Slide the backrest until the catch engages.
3. The head restraint is raised manually.
4. If necessary, raise the centre seat's headrestraint.
Related information
• Rear seat (p. 128)
• Adjusting the head restraints in the rear seat (p. 128)
Steering wheel The steering wheel has controls for horn, driver support systems and voice recognition, amongstother things.
Keypads and paddles
* in the steering wheel.
Controls for driver support systems 18
.
Paddle shifter * for manual gear changing in
an automatic gearbox.
Controls for voice recognition, head-up dis- play settings, and menu, message and phonehandling.
18 Speed Limiter *, Cruise Control, Adaptive Cruise Control *, Distance Warning * and Pilot Assist *.

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Manual operation
NOTE
Keep the windscreen surface in front of the camera sensor free from ice, snow, mist anddirt. Do not stick or attach anything to the wind- screen in front of the camera sensor as thismay reduce effectiveness or cause one ormore of the systems dependent on the cam-era to stop working.
If this symbol is shown in the driver dis- play, together with the message Active
High Beam Temporarily
unavailable, then switching between
main and dipped beam must be performed man- ually. The rotating ring on the stalk switch can still be in the
position. The symbol extin-
guishes when these message are shown.
The same applies if this symbol is shown together with the message
Windscreen sensor Sensor
blocked, see Owner's manual.
Active main beam may be temporarily unavailable e.g. in situations with dense fog or heavy rain.When active main beam becomes available again,or the windscreen sensors are no longer blocked, the message goes out and the
symbol illu-
minates.
WARNING
Active main beam is an aid for using the opti- mum beam pattern when conditions arefavourable. The driver always bears responsibility for man- ually switching between main and dippedbeam when traffic situations or weather con-ditions so require.
IMPORTANT
Examples of when manual switching between main and dipped beam may be required:
• In heavy rain or dense fog
• In freezing rain
• In snow flurries or slush
• In moonlight
• When driving in poorly lit built-up areas
• When the traffic ahead has weak lighting
• If there are pedestrians on or beside theroad
• If there are highly reflective objects suchas signs in the vicinity of the road
• When the lighting from oncoming trafficis obscured by e.g. a crash barrier
• When there is traffic on connecting roads
• On the brow of a hill or in a hollow
• In sharp bends.
Read more about the camera sensor's limitations in the section "Limitations for City Safety".
Related information
• Headlamp control (p. 134)
• Limitations of City Safety (p. 337)