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InstallationBefore first installing the safety grille, the existing plastic roof mountings must be replaced withsteel roof mountings. Volvo recommends thatreplacing roof mountings is performed at anauthorised Volvo workshop or dealer.
1. Fold the rear seat's backrest forward.
2. Make sure that the safety grille is turned in
the right direction. Lift in the safety grille through one of the rear side doors.
3. Position the safety grille's brackets on theroof mountings. The next step is facilitated if two people hold the safety grille in the right position.
4. Fit the enclosed screw and screw in. Repeaton the other side.
> Check that the safety grille is firmly fitted.
For more information about the tools required and methods for fitting/removal, see the installa- tion instructions 3
that were included with the ini-
tial purchase.
IMPORTANT
The protective grille cannot be folded up or down when a cargo cover is fitted.
Related information
• Loading (p. 227)
• Load retaining eyelets (p. 228)
• Safety net
* (p. 232)
• Cargo cover
* (p. 230)
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Installation instructions no. 31659257.

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simultaneously, also called Global opening
1
.
See the section "Locking/unlocking from the outside".
Tailgate - Unlocks the tailgate only and
disarms its alarm. On cars with power oper- ated tailgate *, the tailgate is opened auto-
matically when the button is held depressed. The tailgate is also closed with a long press -acoustic warning signals sound. See the sec-tion "Power operated tailgate".
Panic function – Used to attract attention
in an emergency. Press and hold the button for at least 3 seconds or press it twice within3 seconds to activate the direction indicatorsand the horn. The function can be turned offwith the same button once it has been activefor at least 5 seconds. Otherwise the func-tion switches off automatically after3 minutes.
WARNING
If anyone is left in the car, make sure the power windows and sunroof are de-energisedby always taking the remote control key withyou when you leave the car.
NOTE
Be aware of the risk of locking the remote control key/Key Tag in the car. A remote control key/Key Tag left in the car will be deactivated when the car is locked andthe alarm is armed using another valid key.The deactivated key is reactivated when thecar is unlocked.
InterferenceRemote control key functions for keyless starting and keyless locking/unlocking * can be disrupted
by electromagnetic fields and screening.
NOTE
Avoid storing the remote control key close to metal objects or electronic apparatus, e.g.mobile phones, tablets, laptops or chargers -preferably no closer than 10-15 cm.
If there is still interference - use the remote con- trol key's key blade and then place the key in thebackup reader in the cup holder to disarm thecar. See section "Locking/unlocking with thedetachable key blade".
NOTE
When the remote control key is placed in the cup holder, make sure that no other car keys,metal objects or electronic apparatus (e.g.mobile phones, tablets, laptops or chargers)are in the cup holder. Several car keys closeto each other in the cup holder can causeinterference with each other.
Loss of a remote control keyIf you lose a remote control key then a new one can be ordered at a workshop - an authorisedVolvo workshop is recommended. The remainingremote control keys must be taken to the work-shop. The code of the missing key must beerased from the system as a theft preventionmeasure. The current number of keys registered to the car can be checked in the centre display's top view.
Related information
• Remote control key range (p. 238)
• Detachable key blade (p. 250)
• Replacing the battery in the remote controlkey (p. 257)
• Locking/unlocking from the inside (p. 245)
• Locking/unlocking from the outside (p. 241)
• Driver profiles (p. 174)
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Touch-sensitive surfaces
The outside of the door handles contains a recess for locking, while the inside contains atouch-sensitive surface for unlocking. The tail-gate handle has a rubberised pressure plate thatis only used for unlocking.
Touch-sensitive recess for locking
Touch-sensitive surface for unlocking
NOTE
It is important that only one touch-sensitive surface is activated at a time. Gripping thehandle while touching the lock surface risksgiving double commands. This means that therequested activity (locking/unlocking) will notbe executed, or will be executed with a delay.
Rubberised pressure plate on the boot lid used for unlocking only.
Keyless locking
All side doors must be closed to be able to lock the car. The tailgate, on the other hand, can beopen when locking the car with a side door han-dle.
–Touch the marked surface towards the rear on the outside of a door handle after thedoor has been closed, or press the lock but-ton on the bottom edge of the tailgate beforeclosing it.
> The lock indicator in the windscreen starts
to flash to indicate the car is locked.
To close all side windows and the panorama roof *
simultaneously - place a finger against the touch- sensitive recess on the outside of the door han- dle until all side windows and the panorama roof *
are closed.
Keyless entry
–Grasp a door handle or press the rubberised pressure plate beneath the tailgate handle tounlock the car.
> The lock indicator in the windscreen extin- guishes to confirm the car is unlocked - open the doors or tailgate as usual.
Settings for Keyless entry
It is possible to select different sequences for Keyless entry. 1. Tap on
Settings in the centre display's top
view.
2. Tap on
My CarLockingKeyless
Unlock
3. Select option:
•
All Doors
- unlocks all doors simultaneously.
•
Single Door
- unlocks selected door.
Automatic relockingIf none of the doors or the tailgate is opened within two minutes of unlocking, they are lockedautomatically. This function prevents the car frombeing left unlocked unintentionally.
Unlocking with Volvo On CallIt is possible to remotely unlock the car with the Volvo On Call * app.

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Locking/unlocking from the inside
The doors and tailgate can be locked and unlocked from inside using the central locking controls in the front doors. The lock controls * on
the rear doors each lock their own rear door.
Central locking
Locking/unlocking button with indicator lamp in the front door.
–Press the button to lock and the but-
ton to unlock.
Unlocking
–Press the button to unlock all side doors
and the tailgate.
A long press on the
button opens all the side
windows simultaneously - also called global opening 8
.
Alternative unlocking method
Opening handle for alternative unlocking in the front door.
–Pull the opening handle on one of the front doors and release. > If the
Unlock All Doors option is
selected for the Remote and Interior
Unlock function for the remote control
key, all doors will be unlocked. If the
Single Door option is selected, only the
individual front door will be unlocked and opened.
For more information about
Remote and
Interior Unlock, see the section "Locking/
unlocking from the outside".
Locking
–Press the button - both front doors must
be closed.
> All doors and the tailgate are locked.
A long press on the
button closes all side
windows and the panorama roof * simultaneously.
Lock button * rear doors
Locking button with indicator lamp in the rear door.
The rear door lock buttons only lock their respec- tive rear door. To unlock the rear door:
–Pull the door handle - the rear door unlocks and opens.
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The door is blocked against opening from the inside.
The door can be opened from both the out- side and the inside.
NOTE
• A door's knob control only blocks that particular door - not both rear doorssimultaneously.
• Cars with an electric child safety lock donot have a manual child lock.
Related information
• Detachable key blade (p. 250)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
Alarm
*
The alarm alerts e.g. in the event of a break-in in the car.
When armed, the alarm is triggered if:
• a door, the bonnet or the tailgate is opened 18
• a movement is detected in the passenger compartment (if fitted with a movement detector
*)
• the car is raised or towed away (if fitted witha tilt detector
*)
• the starter battery's cable is disconnected or
• the siren is disconnected.
If there is a fault in the alarm system, the driver display shows the symbol and the message
Alarm system
failure Service required. In which
case, contact a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
NOTE
Do not attempt to repair or alter components in the alarm system yourself. Any suchattempts may affect the terms of the insur-ance.
NOTE
The movement sensors trigger an alarm in the event of movement in the passengercompartment - air currents are also regis-tered. For this reason the alarm is triggered ifthe car is left with a window or the panoramic roof * open or if the passenger compartment
heater is used. To avoid this: Close the window/panoramic roof when leaving the car. If the car's inte-grated parking heater (or a portable electricheater) shall be used - direct the airflow fromthe air vents so that they are not pointingupwards into the passenger compartment.Alternatively, reduced alarm level can be used- see the section further down in this article.
Arming the alarmLock and arm the car alarm as follows:
• press the remote control key's lock button
• touch in the marked area on the outside of the door handle 19
or
• push on the tailgate's rubberised pressureplate 19
.
If the car is equipped with a power-operated tail- gate, the button on the underside of the tailgatecan also be used to lock the car and arm the caralarm.
18 Applies to certain markets.
19 Only applies to a car with keyless locking/entry (Passive Entry *)

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Ignition positions The car's electrical system can be set in different levels/positions and in this way make the differ-ent functions available.
In order to facilitate the use of a limited number of functions with the engine switched off, thecar's electrical system can be set in 3 different levels - 0, I and II. These levels are described
with the denomination "ignition position" throughout the owner's manual. The following table shows the functions available in each ignition position/level:
Level Functions
0 •Odometer, clock and temperature gauge are illuminated.
• Power seats can be adjusted.
• The power windows can be used.
• The centre display is started andcan be used.
• It is possible to start the audio.
The functions are time-controlled inthis ignition position and are switchedoff automatically after a period of time.
I •Panorama roof, power windows,12V socket in the passenger com-partment, navigation, phone, venti-lation fan and windscreen wiperscan be used.
• Power seats can be adjusted.
• 12 V sockets in the cargo areacan be used.
• The audio is started automaticallyif it was running when the car wasleft.
Power is taken from the battery inthis ignition position.Level Functions
II •The headlamps come on.
• Warning/indicator lamps illuminate for 5 seconds.
• Several other systems are acti-vated. However, heating in seatcushions and the rear window canonly be activated after the car hasbeen started.
This ignition position consumes alot of current from the battery andshould therefore be avoided!
Selecting ignition position
Start knob in the tunnel console.
• Ignition position 0
- Unlock the car and
store the remote control key inside the car.

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Economical driving
Drive economically and eco-consciously by driv- ing smoothly, thinking ahead, and adjusting yourdriving style and speed to the prevailing condi-tions.
• For lower fuel consumption, activate ECO drive mode.
• Use the Eco Coast 17
freewheel function -
engine braking will cease and the car'skinetic energy can be used to freewheel forlonger distances.
• Drive in the highest gear 18
possible, adapted
to the current traffic situation and road -lower engine speeds result in lower fuel con-sumption. Use the gear shift indicator.
• Drive at a steady speed and keep a good dis-tance to other vehicles and objects to mini-mise braking.
• High speed results in increased fuel con-sumption - the wind resistance increaseswith speed.
• Do not run the engine to operating tempera-ture at idling speed, but rather drive with anormal load right after starting - a coldengine consumes more fuel than a warmone. •
Drive with the correct air pressure in thetyres and check this regularly - select ECOtyre pressure for best results.
• Choice of tyres can affect fuel consumption -seek advice on suitable tyres from a dealer.
• Remove unnecessary items from the car -the greater the load the higher the consump-tion.
• Use engine braking to slow down, when itcan take place without risk to other roadusers.
• A roof load and space box increase windresistance, leading to higher consumption -remove the load carriers when not in use.
• Avoid driving with open windows.
WARNING
Never switch off the engine while moving, such as downhill, this deactivates importantsystems such as the power steering andbrake servo.
Related information
•
Drive mode ECO (p. 402)
• Approved tyre pressures (p. 574)
• Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions (p. 572)
• Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure (p. 25)
Towing bracket
*
The car can be equipped with a towing bracket that makes it possible to tow e.g. a trailer afterthe car.
There may be different towing bracket variants available for the car; contact a Volvo dealer formore information. For information on towing capacity and towball load, see the section "Towing capacity and tow-ball load".
IMPORTANT
When the engine is switched off, the constant battery voltage to the trailer connector can beswitched off automatically so as not to drainthe starter battery.
IMPORTANT
The towball needs regular cleaning and lubri- cation with grease in order to prevent wear.
17 See the section "Drive mode ECO".
18 Applies to driving with manual gear changing.

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–Tap on an app in the app view to launch it.
Related information
•Online car
* (p. 463)
• Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps (p. 468)
• Changing settings for apps (p. 178)
Audio settings
The audio system is preset for optimal sound reproduction, but can be adapted according toneeds.
The volume is normally adjusted with the volume control below the centre display or with the right-hand steering wheel keypad.
Setting for optimal sound reproductionThe audio system is pre-calibrated for optimumsound reproduction by means of digital signalprocessing. This calibration takes into accountloudspeakers, amplifiers, passenger compartmentacoustics, listener position, etc., for each combi-nation of car model and audio system. There isalso a dynamic calibration that takes into accountthe setting of the volume control and vehiclespeed. Audio settings are described in the correspond- ing section in the owner information. To accessthe settings, open the top view and tap on
SettingsSound.
Active noise reduction *Certain cars are equipped with an active noise reduction function that suppresses engine noisein the passenger compartment via the audio sys-tem. Microphones in the car's roof detect disrup-tive noise and the audio system outputs anti-noise in order to dampen the noise.
Microphones in the car's roof.
NOTE
Do not cover the car's microphones; other- wise a rumbling sound from the audio systemmay be produced.
Related information
•Audio settings for media (p. 448)
• Settings for voice recognition (p. 117)
• Settings for phone (p. 462)
• Audio and media (p. 434)
• Online car
* (p. 463)