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AUDIO AND MEDIA
Audio and media434
Apps 434
Audio settings 435
Radio 436
Changing and searching radio stations 436
RDS radio 439
Digital radio 440
Linking between different radio bands FM and DAB 440
Settings for radio 441
Media player 442
Media playback 443
Gracenote ®
445
Searching media 446
CD player *
446
Media via Bluetooth 447
Connecting media via Bluetooth 447
Media via AUX/USB input 447
Connecting media via AUX/USB input 448
video 448
Audio settings for media 448
TV *
449
Using the TV *
449
Apple CarPlay *
450
Using Apple CarPlay*
451
Settings for Apple CarPlay *
452
Android Auto *
453
Settings for Android Auto *
454
Technical specifications for media 455
Phone 456
Connect phone 457
Connecting/disconnecting the phone 458
Managing phone calls 459
Managing text messages 461
Managing the phone book 462
Settings for phone 462
Settings for text messages 463
Bluetooth settings 463
Online car *
463
Connecting the car 464
Sharing Internet via Wi-Fi hotspot 465
No or poor connection 466
Remove Wi-Fi network 467
Wi-Fi technologies and security 467
Settings for car modem *
468
Downloading, updating and uninstal- ling apps 468
License agreement for audio and media 470
Terms and conditions for services and Customer Privacy Policy480

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Information
White ISO symbols and white text/image on black message field.
NOTE
It is not intended that the decals illustrated in the owner's manual should be exact replicasof those in the car. They are included to showtheir approximate appearance and location inthe car. The information that applies to yourparticular car is available on the respectivedecals for your car.
Procedure listsProcedures where action must be taken in a cer- tain sequence are numbered in the owner's man-ual:
When there is a series of illustrations for step-by-step instructions each step is num-bered in the same way as the correspondingillustration.
Lists of letters appear adjacent to the series of illustrations where the order of the instruc-tions is not significant.
Arrows appear numbered and unnumbered and are used to illustrate a movement.
Arrows with letters are used to clarify a movement when the relative order is of norelevance.
If there is no series of illustrations for step-by-step instructions then the different steps arenumbered with normal numbers.
Position listsRed circles containing a number are used in overview images where different componentsare pointed out. The number recurs in theposition list featured in connection with theillustration that describes the item.
Bulleted listsA bulleted list is used when there is a list ofpoints in the owner's manual. Example:
• Coolant
• Engine oil
Related informationRelated information refers to other articles con- taining closely associated information.
ImagesThe manual's images are sometimes schematicand may deviate from the car's appearancedepending on equipment level and market.
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Related information
• Digital owner's manual in the car (p. 15)
• Owner's Manual in mobile devices (p. 18)
• Volvo Cars support site (p. 19)

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Recording data As part of Volvo's safety and quality assurance, certain information about the vehicle's operation,functionality and incidents are recorded in thecar.
This vehicle is equipped with an "Event Data Recorder" (EDR). Its primary purpose is to regis-ter and record data related to traffic accidents orcollision-like situations, such as times when theairbag deploys or the vehicle strikes an obstaclein the road. The data is recorded in order toincrease understanding of how vehicle systemswork in these types of situations. The EDR isdesigned to record data related to vehicledynamics and safety systems for a short time,usually 30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record data related to the following in the event of trafficaccidents or collision-like situations: •How the various systems in the car worked
• Whether the driver and passenger seatbelts were fastened/tensioned
• The driver's use of the accelerator or brakepedal
• The travel speed of the vehicle
This information can help us better understandthe circumstances in which traffic accidents, inju-ries and damage occur. The EDR only recordsdata when a non-trivial collision situation occurs.The EDR does not record any data during normal driving conditions. Similarly, the system neverregisters who is driving the vehicle or the geo-graphic location of the accident or near-miss sit-uation. However, other parties, such as the police,could use the recorded data in combination withthe type of personally identifiable informationroutinely collected after a traffic accident. Specialequipment and access to either the vehicle or theEDR is required to be able to interpret the regis-tered data. In addition to the EDR, the car is equipped with a number of computers designed to continuallycheck and monitor the function of the car. Theycan record data during normal driving conditions,but in particular register faults affecting the vehi-cle's operation and functionality, or upon activa-tion of the vehicle's driver support function (e.g.City Safety and the auto brake function). Some of the recorded data is required to enable service and maintenance technicians to diagnoseand remedy any faults that occurred in the vehi-cle. The registered information is also needed toenable Volvo to satisfy legal requirements laid outin laws and by government authorities. Informa-tion registered in the vehicle is stored in its com-puter until the vehicle is serviced or repaired. In addition to the above, the registered informa- tion can be used in aggregate form for researchand product development with the aim of contin-uously improving the safety and quality of Volvocars.
Volvo will not contribute to the above-describedinformation being disclosed to third parties with-out the vehicle owner's consent. To comply withnational legislation and regulations, Volvo may beforced to disclose information of this nature tothe police or other authorities who may assert alegal right to access such. Special technicalequipment which Volvo and workshops that haveentered into agreements with Volvo have accessto is required to be able to read and interpret therecorded data. Volvo is responsible that the infor-mation, which is transferred to Volvo during serv-icing and maintenance, is securely stored andmanaged and that its management complies withrelevant legal requirements. For further informa-tion - contact a Volvo dealer.

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Operating the centre display
Many of the car's functions are controlled and regulated from the centre display. The centredisplay is a touch screen that reacts to touch.
Using the touch screen functionality in
the centre display
The screen reacts differently depending on whether you press, drag or swipe across it.Actions such as browsing between different views, marking objects, scrolling in a list and mov-ing apps can be performed by touching thescreen in different ways. An infrared film enables the screen to detect a finger that is just in front of the screen. This tech-nology makes it possible to use the screen evenwith gloves on. Two people can interact with the screen at the same time, e.g. to adjust the climate for the driverand passenger side respectively.
IMPORTANT
Do not use sharp objects on the screen as they may scratch it.
The table below presents the different proce- dures for operating the screen:
Procedure
Execution Result
Press once. Highlights an object, confirms a selection or activates a function. Press twice in quick suc- cession.Zooms in on a digital object, such as the map
*.
Press and hold. Grabs an object. Can be used to move apps or map points on the map *. Press and hold your finger against
the screen and at the same time drag the object to the desired location.
Tap once with two fingers. Zooms out from a digital object, such as the map *.

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Procedure Execution Result
Drag Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Hold depressed and drag in order to move
apps or map points on the map *. Drag horizontally or vertically across the screen.
Swipe/drag quickly Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Drag horizontally or vertically across the
screen.
Drag apart Zooms in.
Drag together Zooms out.

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Child safety
Volvo has child safety equipment (child seats, booster cushions and attachment devices)which is designed for fitting in this particular car.
Using Volvo's child safety equipment, the opti- mum conditions are obtained for the child totravel safely in the car. In addition, the child safetyequipment fits well and is simple to use. Children of all ages and sizes must always sit correctly secured in the car. Never allow a child tosit on the knee of a passenger. Volvo recommends that children travel in rear- facing child seats until as late an age as possible,at least up to 3-4 years of age, and then in front-facing booster cushions/child seats until thechild is 140 cm tall.
NOTE
Legal provisions about the type of child seat that must be used for children of differentages and heights vary from country to coun-try. Check what does apply.
NOTE
In the event of questions when fitting child safety products, contact the manufacturer forclearer instructions.
Related information
• Safety (p. 56)
• Child seats (p. 71)
• Integrated booster cushion
* (p. 82)
Child seats
The position of a child in the car and the choice of equipment are dictated by the child's weightand size.
Children should sit comfortably and safely. Make sure that the child seat is being used correctly. Look in the installation instructions for the child seat for the correct fitting.
NOTE
When using child safety products it is impor- tant to read the installation instructionsincluded.
Location of child seats
Rear-facing child seat and airbag are not compatible.
Always fit rear-facing child seats in the rear seat if the passenger airbag is activated. If a child is

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NOTE
Regulations regarding the placement of chil- dren in cars vary from country to country.Check what does apply.
WARNING
Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat. Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the airbag is activated. Front-facing passengers (children and adults) must never sit on the front passenger seat ifthe passenger airbag is deactivated. Failure to follow the advice given above can endanger life or lead to serious personalinjury.
Child seat installationThe following points are important to consider when a child seat is being fitted in the car.
WARNING
Booster cushions/child seats with steel braces or some other design that could reston the seatbelt buckle's opening button mustnot be used, as they could cause the seatbeltbuckle to open accidentally. Do not secure the straps for the child seat into the seat's horizontal adjustment bar or insprings, rails or beams under the seat. Sharpedges may damage the straps. Do not allow the upper section of the child seat to rest against the windscreen.
Installation in the front seat
•
When fitting rear-facing child seats, check that the passenger airbag is deactivated.
• When fitting front-facing child seats, checkthat the passenger airbag is activated.
• Only use child seats that are recommendedby Volvo, are universally approved or aresemi-universal, and where the car is includedon the manufacturer's vehicle list.
• ISOFIX child seats can only be fitted when the car is equipped with the ISOFIX console 2
accessory.
• If the child seat is equipped with lower straps, Volvo recommends that the lower mounting points are used with these 2
. •
The ISOFIX guide can be used in order to facilitate child seat installation.
Installation in the rear seat
•Only use child seats that are recommended by Volvo, are universally approved or aresemi-universal, and where the car is includedon the manufacturer's vehicle list.
• A child seat with support legs must not befitted in the centre seat.
• The outer seats are equipped with theISOFIX fixture system and are approved for i- Size3
.
• The outer seats are equipped with upper mounting points. Volvo recommends thatchild seat's upper straps should be pulledthrough the hole in the head restraint beforebeing tensioned at the mounting point. If thisis not possible, follow the recommendationsfrom the child seat manufacturer.
• If the child seat is equipped with lowerstraps, never adjust the position of the seatin front after the straps have been fitted inthe lower mounting points. Always rememberto remove the lower straps when the childseat is not installed.
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The accessory range varies depending on market.
3 Varies depending on market.

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WARNING
The child seat's upper straps must be routed through the hole in the head restraint legbefore they are tensioned at the mountingpoint. If this is not possible, follow the recom-mendations from the child seat manufacturer.
NOTE
Fold the head restraints in order to facilitate fitting this type of child seat in cars with fold-ing head restraints on the outer seats.
NOTE
In cars with a cargo cover over the luggage compartment, this must be removed beforechild seats can be attached to the securingpoints.
Related information
• Child seats (p. 71)
• Lower mounting points for child seats (p. 74)
• i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points (p. 77)
• Table for location of child seats using thecar's seatbelts (p. 75)
Lower mounting points for child seats
The car is equipped with lower mounting points for child seats in the front seat * and the rear
seat.
The lower mounting points are designed to be used in conjunction with certain rear-facing childseats. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when connecting a child seat to thelower mounting points.
The location of the mounting points
Mounting point locations in the front seat.
The mounting points in the front seat are located on the sides of the passenger seat's legroom. The mounting points in the front seat are onlymounted if the vehicle is equipped with a switch to activate/deactivate the passenger airbag
*.
Mounting point locations in the rear seat.
The mounting points in the rear seat are located on the rear section of the front seat's floor rails.
Related information
• Child seats (p. 71)
• Upper mounting points for child seats (p. 73)
• i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points (p. 77)
• Table for location of child seats using thecar's seatbelts (p. 75)
• Activating/deactivating the passenger air- bag
* (p. 66)