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Activating/deactivating heating of steering wheel* 205
Parking climate *
206
Starting/stopping preconditioning *
207
Timer for preconditioning *
208
Setting the timer for preconditioning *
208
Activating/deactivating the timer forpreconditioning * 210
Starting/switching off climate com-fort retention * 210
Symbols and messages for parkingclimate control * 212
Heater *
213
Parking heater *
214
Additional heater *
215
LOADING AND STORAGE
Passenger compartment interior
218
Tunnel console 219
Electrical sockets 220
Using the cigarette lighter *
224
Emptying ashtrays *
224
Using the glovebox 225
Sun visors 226
Cargo area 226
Loading 227
Load retaining eyelets 228
Bag hooks 228
Through-load hatch in the rear seat 229
Cargo cover *
230
Safety net *
232
Safety grille *
233
LOCKS AND ALARM
Remote control key
236
Remote control key range 238
Red Key - Restricted remote control key *
239
Antenna locations for the start and lock system 240
Locking/unlocking from the outside 241
Indication on locking/unlocking the car 243
Locking/unlocking from the inside 245
Deadlocks *
246
Locking/unlocking the tailgate 247
Using private locking 249
Detachable key blade 250
Locking/unlocking with the detacha-ble key blade 251
Power operated tailgate *
253
Opening/closing the tailgate with foot movement * 256
Replacing the battery in the remote control key 257
Immobiliser 260
Child safety locks 261
Alarm *
262
Automatic arming/rearming of the alarm *
264
Disarming the alarm * without work-
ing remote control key 264
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STARTING AND DRIVING
Alcohol lock*
384
Bypass of the alcohol lock *
384
Before starting the engine with the alcohol lock 384
Ignition positions 385
Starting the car 386
Switching off the car 387
Steering lock 388
Using jump starting with another battery 388
Gearbox 389
Gear positions for automatic gearbox 390
Manual gearbox 392
Gear shift indicator *
392
Gear selector inhibitor 394
Changing gear with steering wheel paddles * 395
Start/Stop 396
Using the Start/Stop function 396
Conditions for the Start/Stop function 398
Drive modes *
400
Drive mode ECO 402
Level control * and shock absorption
405
All-wheel drive *
405
Brake functions 406
Foot brake 406
Emergency brake lights408
Brake assistance 408
Auto braking after a collision 408
Parking brake 409
Using the parking brake 410
In the event of a fault in the parking brake 411
Hill start assist 412
Automatic braking when stationary 412
Driving in water 413
Overheating in the engine and drivesystem 414
Overloading the starter battery 415
Preparations for a long trip 415
Winter driving 416
Opening/closing the fuel filler flapand refuelling 417
Handling of fuel 418
Petrol 419
Diesel 420
Empty tank and diesel engine 420
Diesel particulate filter 421
Economical driving 422
Towing bracket *
422
Extendable/retractable towing brackets *
423
Towing bracket specifications *
425
Driving with a trailer 426
Driving with a trailer under special conditions 428
Trailer Stability Assist *
428
Towing eye 430
Towing 431
Recovering the car 432
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Contributing to a better environment
An energy-efficient and fuel-efficient car not only contributes to a reduced impact on the environ-ment, but also means reduced costs for theowner of the car. As the driver, it is easy toreduce fuel consumption and thereby savemoney and contribute to a better environment -here is some advice:
• Plan for an effective average speed. Speedsabove approx. 80 km/h (approx. 50 mph)and below 50 km/h (approx. 30 mph) lead toincreased energy consumption.
• Follow the Service and Warranty Booklet'srecommended intervals for service and main-tenance of the car.
• Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off theengine when stationary for longer periods.Pay attention to local regulations.
• Plan the journey - a lot of unnecessary stopsand uneven speed contribute to increasedfuel consumption.
• Use preconditioning
* before starting in cold
conditions - it improves starting capacity andreduces wear in cold weather. The enginereaches normal operating temperature morequickly, which decreases consumption andreduces emissions.
Also remember to always dispose of environmen-tally hazardous waste, such as batteries and oil, inan environmentally safe manner. Consult a work-shop in the event of uncertainty about how this type of waste should be discarded - an author-ised Volvo workshop is recommended.
Efficient emission controlYour Volvo is manufactured following the concept"Clean inside and out" – a concept that encom-passes a clean interior environment as well ashighly efficient emission control. In many casesthe exhaust emissions are well below the applica-ble standards.
Clean air in the passenger
compartment
A passenger compartment filter prevents dustand pollen from entering the passenger compart-ment via the air intake. The Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) * ensures
that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the traffic outside. The system cleans the air in the passenger com- partment from contaminants such as particles,hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-levelozone. If the outside air is contaminated then theair intake is closed and the air is recirculated.Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic,queues and tunnels for example. IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Pack- age (CZIP) *, which also includes a function that
allows the fan to start when the car is unlocked with the remote control key.
InteriorThe material used in the interior of a Volvo iscarefully selected and has been tested in order tobe pleasant and comfortable. Some of the detailsare hand-made, such as the seams of the steer-ing wheel that are sewn by hand. The interior ismonitored in order not to emit strong odours orsubstances that cause discomfort in the event ofe.g. high heat and bright light.
Volvo workshops and the environmentRegular maintenance creates the conditions for along service life and low fuel consumption foryour car. In this way you also contribute to acleaner environment. When Volvo's workshopsare entrusted with the service and maintenanceof your car it becomes part of Volvo's system.Volvo makes clear demands regarding the way inwhich workshop premises shall be designed inorder to prevent spills and discharges into theenvironment. The workshop staff have the knowl-edge and the tools required to guarantee goodenvironmental care.
RecyclingSince Volvo works from a life cycle perspective, itis also important that the car is recycled in anenvironmentally sound manner. Almost all of thecar can be recycled. The last owner of the car istherefore requested to contact a dealer for refer-ral to a certified/approved recycling facility.
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Symbols in the centre display's status bar Overview of the symbols that can be shown in the centre display's status bar.
The status bar shows activities in progress and, in some cases, their status. Not all symbols areshown all the time due to the limited space in thestatus bar.
SymbolSpecification
Roaming activated.
Signal strength in mobile phone net- work.
Bluetooth device connected.
Bluetooth activated but no device connected.
Connected to Wi-Fi network.
Tethering activated (Wi-Fi hotspot). The car then shares the availableconnection.
Car modem activated.
Remote diagnostics active.
Process in progress.
SymbolSpecification
Preconditioning in progress.
Audio source being played back.
Audio source stopped.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News is received from the radio channel.
Traffic information is received.
Clock.
Related information
•Messages in the driver display and the centre display (p. 106)
• Navigating in the centre display's views(p. 40)
Change settings for the centre display The centre display is started automatically when the driver's door is opened. The settings can bechanged for the centre display to personalisesound and themes. The screen can be switchedoff so as not to be disruptive whilst driving.
Switching off/changing the system
sounds volume in the centre display.
The system sounds volume in the centre display can be adjusted or switched off: 1. Press
Settings in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
SoundSystem Volumes.
3. Under
Screen Touch, drag the control to
change the volume/switch off screen touch sounds and
Keypad Touch in order to
adjust the volume/switch off screen key- board touch sounds. Drag the control to thedesired volume.
Changing the appearance of the screen1. Press Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarDisplaysDisplay
Themes.
3. Then select theme, e.g.
Minimalistic orChrome Rings.
As a supplement to these appearances, it is pos- sible to choose between
Normal and Bright.
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Row of suggested words or characters11
.
The suggested words are adjusted as new letters are being entered. Browse among thesuggestions by pressing on the right and leftarrows. Tap on a suggestion to select it. Notethat this function is not supported by all lan-guage selections. If not available, the row willnot be shown on the keyboard.
The characters available on the keyboard depend on which language was selected(see point 7). Tap on a character to enter it.
The button works in different ways, depend- ing on the context in which the keyboard is used - either to enter @ (when an email
address is entered) or to create a new row
(for normal text input).
Hides the keyboard. If this is not possible, the button is not shown.
Used to enter capital letters. Press again to enter one capital letter and then continuewith lower-case letters. Another press makesall letters capital letters. The next pressrestores the keyboard to lower-case letters.In this mode, the first letter after a full stop,exclamation mark or question mark is a capi-tal letter. The first letter in the text field isalso a capital letter. In text fields intended fornames or addresses, each word automaticallystarts with a capital letter. In text fields forpassword, web address or email address entry, all letters are automatically lower caseunless otherwise set with the button.
Number entry. The keyboard (2) is then shown with numbers. Press
, which in
number mode is shown instead of
, to
return to the letter keyboard, or
to
open the keyboard with special characters.
Changes text input language, e.g. UK. The
available characters and word suggestions (1) vary depending on the selected language.Press to open a list of languages and thentap on the language to be used. To add addi-tional languages in the keyboard - see theheading "Changing keyboard language"below.
Space.
Undoes entered text. Press briefly to delete one character at a time. Hold the buttondepressed to delete characters more quickly.
Changes keyboard mode to write letters and characters by hand instead. Read moreunder the heading "Writing characters/letters by hand on the screen".
Press the confirmation button above the key-board (not visible in the image) to confirm theentered text. The appearance of the button dif-fers depending on context.
Changing the keyboard languageTo make it possible to switch between differentlanguages for the keyboard, the languages must first be added under
Settings.
Adding/deleting languages in settings
The keyboard is automatically set to the same languages as the system language. The keyboardlanguage can be manually adapted withoutaffecting the system language. 1. Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
SystemKeyboard Layouts.
3. Select one or more languages from the list. > It is now possible to switch between theselected languages directly from the key- board for text input.
If no languages have been actively selected under
Settings, the keyboard uses the same lan-
guage as the car's system language; see the section "Changing system settings in the set-tings view".
11 Applies to Asiatic languages.
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IMPORTANT
If the passenger airbag is deactivated, the electric seatbelt tensioner on the passengerside will also be deactivated.
Resetting the electric seatbelt tensioner
Once the critical situation has passed, the seat- belt and electric seatbelt tensioner are resetautomatically. If the belt still remains tensioned:
1. Stop the car at a safe place.
2. Unfasten the seatbelt and then refasten it.
> The seatbelt and electric seatbelt ten-sioner are reset.
WARNING
Never modify or repair the seatbelts yourself. Volvo recommends that an authorised Volvoworkshop should be contacted. If the seatbelt has been subjected to a major load, such as in conjunction with a collision,the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some ofthe seatbelt's protective properties may havebeen lost even if the seatbelt does not appeardamaged. The seatbelt must also be replacedif it shows signs of wear or damage. The newseatbelt must be type-approved and designedfor installation at the same location as thereplaced seatbelt.
Related information
• Seatbelt (p. 59)
• Fastening/unfastening a seatbelt (p. 60)
• Door and seatbelt reminder (p. 62)
• City Safety (p. 330)
• Rear Collision Warning (p. 340)
• Activating/deactivating the passenger air- bag
* (p. 66)
Fastening/unfastening a seatbelt
Make sure that all passengers have fastened their seatbelts before starting to drive.
Fastening a seatbelt1. Pull out the seatbelt slowly and make sure it is not twisted or damaged.
NOTE
The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn:
• if it is pulled out too quickly
• during braking and acceleration
• if the car leans heavily.
2. Lock the belt by inserting the locking tab in
the intended buckle.
> A loud "click" indicates that the belt haslocked.
WARNING
Always insert the tongue of the seatbelt into the buckle on the correct side. The seatbeltsand buckles would otherwise possibly notfunction as intended in the event of a colli-sion. There is a risk of serous injury.
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Related information
•Safety (p. 56)
• Starting/moving the car after safety mode (p. 70)
Starting/moving the car after safety mode
If the car is set in safety mode, it is possible to try to start and then move the car from a danger-ous position.
Starting the car after safety mode1. First, check that no fuel is leaking from the car. There must be no smell of fuel either. If everything seems normal and you have checked for indications of fuel leakage, youmay attempt to start the car.
WARNING
Never, under any circumstances, attempt to restart the car if it smells of fuel when the
Safety mode See Owner's manual mes-
sage is shown in the driver display. Leave the car at once.
2. Turn the start knob to STOP and release it. 3. Then try to start the car.
> The car's electronics carry out a systemscheck and then try to resume normal sta- tus.
IMPORTANT
If the message Safety mode See Owner's
manual is still shown on the display the car
must not be driven or towed but a vehicle recovery service must then be used instead.Even if the car appears to be driveable, hid-den damage may make the car impossible tocontrol once moving.
Moving the car after safety mode1. If the message Normal mode The car is
now in normal mode is shown in the driver
display after a start attempt, the car can be moved carefully out of a dangerous position.
2. Do not move the car further than necessary.
WARNING
If the car is in safety mode it must not be towed. It must be transported from its loca-tion. Volvo recommends that it is transportedto an authorised Volvo workshop.
Related information
• Safety mode (p. 69)
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On the left In the middleOn the right
– Media player Status of the Start/Stop function
– Navigation map* Distance to empty tank
– PhoneInstantaneous fuel consumption
– Voice recognition App menu (activated via steering wheel keypad)
A
Depending on selected drive mode.
Driver display, 8-inch
Location in the driver display:
On the left In the middle On the right
Fuel gauge Speedometer Media player
Drive mode Road Sign Information* Phone