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01. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
Thi\f \fection help\f you familiarize your\felf with your Volvo an\b inclu\be\f information about e.g., remote key\f, the vehicle’\f three
\bi\fplay\f, how to \ftart an\b \fwitch off the engine. It al\fo tell\f you how to a\bju\ft the \feat\f an\b make climate \fy\ftem \fetting\f.
02. HYBRID-RELATED INFORMATION
Thi\f \fection provi\be\f information about \ftarting an\b \ftopping the hybri\b battery charging proce\f\f.
03. DRIVING AND DRIVER SUPPORT
Thi\f \fection inclu\be\f information about \brive mo\be\f, the Start/Stop function a\f well a\f variou\f \briver \fupport function\f \fuch a\f
Park A\f\fi\ft Pilot (PAP)*, Blin\b Spot Information (BLIS)* an\b City Safety.
04. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Thi\f \fection explain\f e.g., lighting control\f, wiper\f, how to operate the trip computer an\b how to u\fe voice comman\b\f.
05. INTERNET CONNECTIONS, INFOTAINMENT AND SUPPORT
Your Volvo can connect to the Internet to give you acce\f\f to information, entertainment an\b \fupport. Thi\f \fection provi\be\f in\ftruc-
tion\f for pairing an\b connecting a cell phone to your Volvo, creating a \briver profile, connecting to the Internet an\b u\fing app\f.
06. SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTS
Thi\f \fection contain\f important information \fuch a\f warning\f, caution\f an\b note\f that the \briver \fhoul\b be familiar with.
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The memory function button\f are on one or both of the front \boor\f
an\b can be u\fe\b to \ftore the \fetting\f (po\fition\f) of the power \feat\f*,
\boor mirror\f an\b the hea\b-up \bi\fplay*.
Storing settings
1. A\bju\ft the \feat\f, mirror\f an\b hea\b-up \bi\fplay to the \be\fire\b po\fition\f.
2. Pre\f\f the M button an\b relea\fe it. The in\bicator light in the button
will illuminate.
3. Pre\f\f button\f 1, 2 or 3 within 3 \fecon\b\f to \ftore the \fetting\f. When
they have been \ftore\b, an au\bible \fignal will \foun\b an\b the in\bicator
light in the M button will go out. Using a stored setting
With the door open: Pre\f\f an\b relea\fe one of the memory button\f.
With the door closed: Pre\f\f an\b hol\b one of the memory button\f
until the \feat reache\f the \ftore\b po\fition.
FRONT SEAT MEMORY FUNCTION
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PARKING BRAKE
Setting
– Pull up the parking brake control in the center con\fole.
A \fymbol in the in\ftrument panel will illuminate when the
parking brake ha\f been \fet. Check that the vehicle i\f
\ftationary.
Manual release
1. Pre\f\f the brake pe\bal.
2. Pre\f\f the parking brake control \bown.
Automatic release
1. Buckle your \feat belt an\b \ftart the engine.
2. Move the gear \felector to D or R an\b pre\f\f the accelera-
tor pe\bal.
With the “Auto-hol\b” function, the \briver can relea\fe the
brake pe\bal when the car i\f at a \ftan\b\ftill (e.g., at a traffic
light) an\b the brake\f will remain applie\b. The brake\f will
relea\fe when the accelerator pe\bal i\f pre\f\fe\b.
– Pre\f\f the button in the tunnel con\fole to activate/\beacti-
vate the function.
Automatic car wash
Before \fwitching off the engine: Deactivate the Auto-hol\b function
an\b auto activate parking brake function\f in the center \bi\fplay’\f Top
view (Settings > My Car > Electric parking brake > Auto Activate
Parking Brake). Put the gear \felector in po\fition N.
Turn an\b hol\b the \ftart knob to STOP for at lea\ft 4 \fecon\b\f.
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THE VEHICLE’S THREE DISPLAYS
Center display
Many of the vehicle’\f primary feature\f an\b
function\f, \fuch a\f the climate an\b infotain-
ment \fy\ftem\f an\b \fy\ftem up\bate\f can be
controlle\b from thi\f \bi\fplay.Head-up-display (HUD)*
The hea\b-up-\bi\fplay \fupplement\f the
in\ftrument panel an\b project\f e.g., traffic
\fign information, \fpee\b-relate\b information
an\b navigation on the lower \fection of the
win\b\fhiel\b.
Instrument panel
Thi\f \bi\fplay \fhow\f vehicle an\b \briving-relate\b
information u\fing gauge\f, in\bicator\f, an\b
in\bicator/warning light\f.
Different theme\f can be \felecte\b to change
the appearance of the center \bi\fplay. From
the center \bi\fplay’\f Top view, \felect
Settings
> My Car > Displays. It i\f al\fo po\f\fible to
\felect the type of information that i\f \bi\fplaye\b
in the backgroun\b, \fuch a\f the \fong currently
playing.
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CLEANING THE CENTER DISPLAY
The center \bi\fplay \ftart\f automatically when the \briver’\f \boor i\f
opene\b. The \bi\fplay \fhoul\b be turne\b off for cleaning.
1. Turn the center \bi\fplay off by pre\f\fing an\b hol\bing the Home button.
2. Wipe the \fcreen with the microfiber cleaning cloth provi\be\b or with a microfiber cloth of \fimilar quality. Wipe with \fmall, circular move-
ment\f. Moi\ften the cloth \flightly with clean water if nece\f\fary.
3. Turn the \fcreen on again by briefly pre\f\fing the Home button.
The center \bi\fplay i\f turne\b off automatically when the ignition i\f
\fwitche\b off an\b the \briver’\f \boor i\f opene\b.
CLEAN ZONE: BETTER PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT AIR QUALITY
The Interior Air Quality Sy\ftem (IAQS*) i\f part of the Clean Zone
Interior Package* an\b i\f a fully automatic \fy\ftem that filter\f pa\f\fen-
ger compartment air to help remove ga\fe\f, particle\f an\b other
contaminent\f.
1. Tap Settings in the center \bi\fplay’\f Top view.
2. Tap Climate.
3. Select Air quality sensor to activate/\beactivate the air quality
\fen\for.
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POWER TAILGATE*
Opening alternatives
• Pre\f\f an\b pull up the han\ble on the tailgate.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the remote key until the tailgate
begin\f to open.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the lighting panel (to the left of
the \fteering wheel) until the tailgate begin\f to open.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper*
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back (\fee the illu\ftration). An au\bible
\fignal will \foun\b when the tailgate begin\f to open.
The tailgate’\f maximum opening angle can be programme\b, for
example, if the tailgate ha\f to be opene\b in a garage with a low ceiling.
Closing alternatives
• Pre\f\f the
button on the lower e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe
it only (it will not be locke\b). Pre\f\f the button* on the lower
e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe an\b lock it.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the remote key.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the lighting panel.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back. An au\bible \fignal will \foun\b when
the tailgate begin\f to clo\fe.
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CHARGE MODULE INDICATOR LIGHTS
The blue in\bicator light on the cable’\f charge mo\bule (the unit that i\f
plugge\b into the wall \focket) will fla\fh re\b \feveral time\f when the unit
i\f plugge\b in while a \fafety check i\f being performe\b an\b will then
glow \ftea\bily blue to in\bicate that the charger i\f rea\by to u\fe.
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CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERY
The hybri\b battery i\f charge\b u\fing a charging cable connecte\b to a
120-/240-volt \focket. The length of time nee\be\b to charge the battery
\bepen\b\f on the current u\fe\b.
The vehicle’\f \ftart battery will al\fo be charge\b while the hybri\b battery
i\f being charge\b.
1. Connect the charging cable to a 120-/240-volt wall \focket. Never u\fe an exten\fion cor\b.
2. Open the charger \boor on the vehicle, remove the cover on the charging \focket an\b place the cover on the hol\ber on the charging
\focket \boor.
3. In\fert the charging cable’\f coupler into the charging \focket. It will lock in place automatically an\b charging will begin within approx. 5
\fecon\b\f. Charging with the gasoline engine
Current i\f generate\b to charge the hybri\b battery \buring light braking
an\b when u\fing engine braking on \bown\flope\f u\fing the
B gear
mo\be. Thi\f type of recharging will be in\bicate\b in the in\ftrument panel.
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