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the ignition has been put in mode I (turn thestart knob to START and release it): thealarm has been triggered
Related information
•Automatically arming/disarming the alarm(p. 255)
•Deactivating the alarm without a functioningremote key (p. 257)
Deactivating the alarm without afunctioning remote key
If the remote key is not functioning properly, thealarm can be turned off and the vehicle can bestarted as follows:
1. Unlock and open the driver's door with thedetachable key blade.
>This will trigger the alarm.
Location of the back-up key reader in the cup holder
2. Place the remote key on the back-up keyreader in the tunnel console's cup holder.
3.Turn the start knob to START and release it.
>The alarm will turn off.
Related information
•Alarm (p. 256)
•Detachable key blade (p. 242)
•Starting the engine (p. 402)
•Automatically arming/disarming the alarm(p. 255)
Child safety locks
Child safety locks help prevent children frominadvertently opening one of the rear doors frominside the vehicle.
Electronic * activation/deactivation
The electronic child safety locks can be acti-vated/deactivated as long as the ignition is notcompletely switched off and this can be done forup to two minutes after the engine has beenswitched off if no door has been opened.
To activate:
Child safety lock button on the driver door control panel
1. Switch on the ignition or start the engine.
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2. Press the button on the driver's door controlpanel.
>Rear child lock Activated will be dis-played in the instrument panel and theindicator light in the button will illuminateto show that the child safety locking func-tion is activated.
While the child safety locks are activated:
•the rear door windows can only be openedfrom the driver door control panel
•the rear doors cannot be opened from theinside
To deactivate:
–Press the button in the driver door controlpanel.
>Rear child lock Deactivated will be dis-played in the instrument panel and theindicator light in the button will go out toshow that the child safety locking functionis deactivated.
When the ignition is switched off, the current set-ting for the child safety locks will be stored. If thelocks were activated at that time, they will con-tinue to be activated when the ignition isswitched on again.
SymbolMessageExplanation
Rear childlockActivatedThe rear-doorchild safetylocks are acti-vated.
Rear childlockDeacti-vated
The rear-doorchild safetylocks are deacti-vated.
Manual activation/deactivation
Manual child safety locks in the rear doors
–Use the detachable key blade in the remotekey to adjust these controls.
The rear doors can only be opened from theoutside.
The rear doors can be opened from theinside or the outside.
NOTE
•Each control on the respective doorscontrol that door only, not both doors.
•There are no manual child safety locks onmodels equipped with the electronicoption.
Related information
•Detachable key blade (p. 242)
•Ignition modes (p. 400)
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Start and lock system typedesignations
The following information contains type designa-tions for the start and lock system.
Alarm system
USA FCC ID: MAYDA 5823(3)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following condi-tions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.
Canada IC: 4405A-DA 5823(3)
This device is subject to the following conditions:(1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation of the device.
Remote keys (Passive entry/Passive
start * )
USA
Volvo Standard Key FCC ID: YGOHUF8423
Volvo Tag ID FCC ID: YGOHUF8432
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Any changes or modification not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.271
Activating/deactivating the
Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)*
The function Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) is asupplement to the Speed Limiter (SL) and canbe activated/deactivated.
ASL is activated/deactivated inthe center display's Functionview.
Activating ASL
With SL activated:
1.Tap the Speed Sign Assist button2 in thecenter display's Function view.
>ASL will go into standby mode and agreen indicator light in the button will illu-minate. A road sign symbol will be dis-played in center of the speedometer.
2.Press the button on the left-side steer-ing wheel keypad.
>ASL will be activated with the vehicle'scurrent speed.
Deactivating ASL
–Tap the Speed Sign Assist button in thecenter display's Function view.
>ASL will be deactivated, the indicator willbe GRAY and the Speed limiter (SL) willbe activated.
WARNING
After switching from ASL to SL, the vehiclewill no longer adapt speed to posted speedlimits. It will only limit the vehicle's maximumspeed.
Related information
•Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 267)
•Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL)* (p. 269)
Changing tolerance for theAutomatic Speed Limiter
Automatic Speed Limiter can be set to differenttolerance levels.
Posted speed limit tolerance
ASL can be set to allow the vehicle to driveabove or below the posted speed limit. For exam-ple, if the current posted speed limit is 45 mph(75 km/h), the driver can opt to allow the vehicleto drive at a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).
2If this button is tapped while SL is activated, ASL will immediately begin reading road signs.
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NOTE
Before CC can be activated, the vehicle'sspeed must be at least 20 mph (30 km/h).This is also the lowest speed that can be set.
Activating CC (putting it in active mode
and setting a speed)
–With the symbol displayed (CC is in
standby mode), press the button (2) onthe left-side steering wheel keypad.
>This puts CC in active mode and willmaintain the vehicle's current speed.
Related information
•Cruise Control (CC) (p. 274)
•Switching between Cruise Control andAdaptive Cruise Control* (p. 278)
•Deactivating/resuming Cruise Control (CC)(p. 276)
•Turning Cruise Control off (p. 277)
Changing Cruise Control speed
Changing a set speed
Function buttons and symbols (generic illustration)
–Change a set speed by pressing the (1)or — (3) buttons briefly or by pressing andholding them:
•Press briefly: changes speed in+/– 5 mph (+/– 5 km/h) increments.Each press changes the vehicle's speedby +/– 5 mph (+/– 5 km/h).
•Press and hold: changes the speed+/– 1 mph (+/– 1 km/h) at a time.Release the button when the set speedindicator (4)/(6) has moved to the desiredspeed.
If speed is increased by pressing the accelerator
pedal before the button is pressed, the vehi-cle's speed when the button is pressed will
become the set speed assuming that the accel-erator pedal is still depressed when the button ispressed.
A temporary increase in speed, such as whenpassing another vehicle, does not affect the CCset speed. The vehicle will return to the set speedwhen the accelerator pedal is released. Alwaysobserve posted speed limits.
Engine braking instead of applying the
brakes
CC regulates speed by applying the brakeslightly. To avoid a loss of speed when drivingdown hills, use the engine braking functioninstead of letting the CC apply the brakes. In thissituation, the driver can temporarily deactivate theCC braking function.
To do so:
–Press the accelerator pedal approx. halfwaydown and release it.
>CC will automatically deactivate the auto-matic brake function and will then onlyuse the engine braking function.
Related information
•Cruise Control (CC) (p. 274)
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–Press the button (2).
>The set speed marker (4) and symbols willchange colors from GRAY to WHITE. CCwill then set and maintain the vehicle'scurrent speed.
Related information
•Cruise Control (CC) (p. 274)
•Starting and activating Cruise Control(p. 274)
Turning Cruise Control off
Cruise Control (CC) can be deactivated (turnedoff).
Function buttons and symbols
1.Press the button (2) on the left-sidesteering wheel keypad.
>This puts CC in standby mode.
2.Press the ◀ or ▶ button to switch to anotherfunction.
> The Cruise Control symbol in the instru-
ment panel will go out.
3.Press the button (2) again.
>Another function will be activated and theset speed in the CC system's memory willbe erased.
In models equipped with the optional AdaptiveCruise Control (ACC), the driver can toggle
between CC and ACC – see the article "Switch-ing between Cruise Control and Adaptive CruiseControl".
Related information
•Cruise Control (CC) (p. 274)
•Starting and activating Cruise Control(p. 274)
•Switching between Cruise Control andAdaptive Cruise Control* (p. 278)
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.278
Switching between Cruise Control
and Adaptive Cruise Control*
In models equipped with the optional ACC, thedriver can toggle between CC and ACC.
A symbol in the instrument panel will indicatewhich system is currently being used:
CC
Cruise Control
ACC
Adaptive Cruise Control
AA
AIf the symbol is WHITE, the function is active. If the symbol isGRAY, the function is in standby mode.
Switching from ACC to CC
To switch from ACC to CC:
1.Put ACC in standby mode with the but-ton on the left-side steering wheel keypad.
2.From the center display's Function view, tapthe Cruise control button.
>The symbol in the instrument panel will
change from (ACC) to (CC) and CC is in standby mode (readyfor use but not currently maintaining a setspeed).
3.Press the button on the left-side steer-ing wheel keypad.
>CC goes into active mode and sets thevehicle's current speed.
WARNING
Switching from ACC to CC means that:
•Your vehicle will no longer automaticallymaintain a set distance to a vehicleahead.
•Only the set speed will be maintained andthe driver will have to apply the brakeswhen needed.
If CC was activated when the engine was turnedoff, ACC will be selected and go into standbymode when the engine is restarted.
Switching from CC to ACC
To switch from CC to ACC:
1.Put CC in standby mode with the buttonon the left-side steering wheel keypad.
2.In the center display's Function view, tap theAdaptive Cruise Control button.
>The symbol in the instrument panel will
change from (CC) to (ACC) and ACC is in standby mode (readyfor use but not currently maintaining a setspeed/time interval).
3.Press the button on the left-side steer-ing wheel keypad.
>ACC goes into active mode and sets thevehicle's current speed and the selectedtime interval to the vehicle ahead.
Related information
•Cruise Control (CC) (p. 274)
•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)
•Center display overview (p. 33)
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Related information
•Distance Alert* limitations (p. 281)
•Using Distance Alert* (p. 280)
•Head-up display (HUD)* (p. 122)
Using Distance Alert*
Distance Alert is used as follows:
Operation
Pull down the center display'sTop view and select Settingsfollowed by Distance alert.Tap to turn the function On orOff.
Setting a time interval
Controls for setting a time interval
Reduce the time interval
Increase the time interval
Distance/time indicator
–Press button (1) or (2) on the left-side steer-ing wheel keypad to reduce or increase thetime interval to the vehicle ahead.
>The indicator (3) shows the current timeinterval.
Different time intervals to thevehicle ahead can be selectedand are shown in the instru-ment panel as 1–5 horizontalbars. The greater the number ofbars, the longer the time inter-val.
One bar between the vehicles represents a timeinterval of approximately 1 second; 5 bars isapproximately 3 seconds.
The same symbol appears if Adaptive CruiseControl is activated.
NOTE
•The greater the vehicles' speed, thegreater the distance between them for aset time interval.
•The set time interval is also used byAdaptive Cruise Control*.
•Only use time intervals permitted by localtraffic regulations.
Related information
•Distance Alert* (p. 279)