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INTRODUCTION
Contacting Volvo6
Volvo Roadside Assistance 6
Additional information about your vehicle 6
Volvo and the environment 7
IntelliSafe —driver support
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Sensus 9
Owner's manual in mobile devices 12
Options, accessories and the On- board Diagnostic (OBDII) socket 12
Finding owner's information 14
Driver distraction 16
Volvo Structural Parts Statement 17
Crash event data 18
Volvo ID 19
Center display overview 20
Changing center display settings 22
Using the center display keyboard 23
Function view buttons 28
Navigating in the center display's views 30
Symbols in the center display status bar 35
Changing settings in different typesof apps 35
Using the center display 36
Using the owner's manual 40
On-board digital owner's manual 42
Navigating in the digital owner's manual43
Glass 45
Technician certification 45
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General safety information48
Occupant safety 48
Reporting safety defects 49
Recall information 50
Safety during pregnancy 50
Whiplash protection system 51
Seat belts 52
Seat belt pretensioners 53
Buckling and unbuckling seat belts 54
Door and seat belt reminders 56
Airbag system 57
Driver/passenger side airbags 57
Occupant weight sensor 60
Side impact airbags 64
Inflatable curtains 65
Safety mode 65
Starting or moving a vehicle in safety mode 66
Child safety 67
Child restraints 69
Infant seats 70
Convertible seats 72
Booster cushions 75
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 76
Lower child seat attachment points 77
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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8" instrument panel
The instrument panel displays information such as speed, an incoming phone call or the trackthat is currently playing. It is controlled using bothsteering wheel keypads.
Center display
Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- trolled from the center display, a touchscreen thatreacts to taps or other gestures. The number ofphysical buttons is thereby minimized. The screencan be operated with or without gloves. The center display is used to control e.g., the cli- mate and infotainment systems and to adjust the power seats*. The information shown here can be
dealt with by the driver or the front seat passen- ger.
Voice control system
The voice control system ena- bles the driver to operate cer-tain vehicle functions withoutremoving his/her hands fromthe steering wheel and itunderstands natural speech.Use voice commands to e.g.,
play a track on the infotainment system, make aphone call, raise the passenger compartmenttemperature or to read a text message.
For additional information about all of the func- tions/system, see the respective articles in theon-board owner's manual or the printed supple-ment.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 36)
• Center display overview (p. 20)
• Navigating in the center display's views(p. 30)
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Function view: vehicle functions can be acti- vated/deactivated by tapping. Certain func-tions are called "trigger functions", which open settings windows, e.g.,
Camera and
parking functions. Settings for the head-up display * are also started from Function view
but the actual interaction is controlled from the steering wheel keypad buttons and theinstrument panel.
Home view: the initial view shown when the center display is started.
App (Application) view: shows apps that have been downloaded (third-party apps) as well as ones for integrated functions such as
FM
radio. Tap an icon to open the app.
Status bar: vehicle activities are shown at the top of the screen. Network/connection infor-mation is shown on the left side of the bar.Media-related information, the clock andinformation about background activities areshown to the right.
Top view: pull down the tab to open Top view. From here, you can access Settings,Owner's manual and stored messages.
Navigation: leads to map navigation. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Media: the most recently used media-related apps. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Phone: used to access phone-related func- tions. Tap the sub-view to expand it.
The extra sub-view: the most recently used apps/vehicle functions that do not belong inany of the other sub-views are listed here.Tap the sub-view to expand it.
Climate bar: information and direct access to settings such as temperature, seat heating *
and blower speed. Tap the symbol at the center of the Climate bar to open Climateview for additional settings.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 36)
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Keyboard function buttons (the appearance may vary depending on language settings, context, etc.)
Field for possible search hits. The word changes as new letters are added. Scroll inthe list using the left/right arrows. Tap aword to select it. The keyboard may not sup-port all language selections, in which casethis line on the screen will not be displayed.The characters that can be entered are lan- guage-dependent (see point 7). Tap a char-acter to enter it.
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Several buttons (depending on the context for which the keyboard is being used) will bedisplayed here. In certain cases, it can be used to enter @ (for an email address) or to
start a new line.
Press to hide the keyboard. In cases where this is not possible, the button will not be dis-played.
Tap once to enter one uppercase letter.
Double-tap for Caps lock (tap again to
return to lowercase letters). Letters entered after the !, . and ? characters will automati-cally be uppercase. The first letter in the textfield or in text fields intended for names,addresses or company names will also auto-matically be uppercase. The first letter in textfields intended for passwords, webaddresses or email addresses will automati-cally be lowercase unless upper case ischosen.
Press to display the numbers that can be entered. When numbers are displayed, tap
to resume entering text or to
enter special characters.
Tap to change the keyboard language (in this example, English is the selected language).The characters available will change accord-ing to the selected language (2). This buttonwill only be displayed if several keyboard lan-guages have been selected (see the section"Changing keyboard languages" below).Press and hold to display a list of possible languages and tap a language to use it. Toadd keyboard languages, see the heading"Changing keyboard languages" below.
Tap to enter blank spaces.
Tap to erase one character at a time.
Tap to enable handwriting. See the section "Handwritten text" below.
Tap the button above the keyboard to confirm thetext that has been entered (not shown in theillustration). This button's appearance differsdepending on the context.
Changing keyboard languagesIn order to change keyboard languages, they must first be selected under Settings.
The keyboard language can be changed without changing the language used for the other sys-tems/menus in the vehicle.
1. Pull down the center display's Top view and tap
Settings.
2. Tap
SystemKeyboard Layouts.
3. Select and one or more of the languages in the list.
> This makes it possible to change the key-board layout and characters available depending on the language(s) selected. When more than one languagehas been selected, this button(7) will appear on the keyboard.
To shift between keyboard languages by display- ing the list of available languages:
1. Press and hold the button (7).
> A list will be displayed.
2. Tap the desired language. If more than four languages have been selected in
Settings,
scroll in the list.
> The keyboard layout and characters avail- able will change to the selected language.
To shift between keyboard languages without displaying the list of available languages:
–Tap the button (7).
> The keyboard will switch to the next lan- guage in the list (without displaying the list itself).
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Function view buttons
The Function view, which is one of the center display's basic views, contains all of the vehicle's on-screen function buttons. From the Homeview, swipe from left to right on the screen tocome to the Function view.Different types of buttonsThere are three different types of vehicle function buttons as listed in the following table.
Type of button
Functions Vehicle function affected
Function buttons Have On/Off modes. An LED indicator light to the left of the button's icon will illuminate when a function is active. Press the button to turn the function on or off. Most of the buttons in the function view arefunction buttons.
Start buttons Do not have On/Off modes. Pressing a start button opens a function's window, e.g., a window for adjusting thedriver's seat. •
Camera.
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Headrest fold.
• Functions for folding down a seat.
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Head-up display adjustments.
Parking buttons Have On/Off and scanning modes. Similar to function buttons but have an additional parking scanning mode. •
Park In.
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Park Out.
Button modes
A function is activated (on) when the LED indicator is green
A function is deactivated (off) when the LED indicator is off
When a function or parking button's LED indica- tor is green, the function is activated. When afunction is initially activated, an additional text willbe displayed (certain functions only) in the buttonfor approx. 5 seconds, after which the button willbe displayed with the LED indicator illuminated. Press the button briefly to deactivate the func- tion.
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Turning off and reactivating the center display
Home button for the center display
When the center display is turned off, the screen goes dark to avoid disturbing the driver. However,the climate bar remains visible and apps or otherfunctions connected to the display remain active.
1. Press and hold the Home button below thescreen.
> The screen will go dark. However, the cli-mate bar remains visible and apps or other functions connected to the displayremain active. The screen can also becleaned while it is turned off. 2. Reactivate by pressing the Home button
briefly.
> The view that was displayed when thescreen was turned off will be displayed again.
NOTE
• The display cannot be turned off while a message requiring action is on thescreen.
• The display turns off automatically whenthe ignition is switched off and the driv-er's door is opened.
Returning to Home view1. Press the Home button briefly.
> The most recent Home view mode will bedisplayed.
2. Press again briefly. > All of the Home view's sub-views willreturn to standard mode.
NOTE
From Home view's standard mode, press the Home button to start animated on-screeninstructions describing how to display the var-ious views.
Moving apps and vehicle function buttons
Apps and function buttons can be moved and organized in their respective views.
1. Press and hold an app/button.
> The app/button will change size andbecome transparent. It can then be moved.
2. Drag the app/button to an available position in the view.
A maximum of 48 lines can be utilized for placingapps/buttons. To move an app/button outside ofthe visible view, drag it to the bottom of the view.A new line will then be added where the app/button can be placed (this line may not be visi-ble). Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in theview to display information that may be outside ofthe view.
Scrolling in lists, articles or viewsA scroll indicator on the screen shows that it ispossible to scroll up or down in the view. Pressthe indicator and move it up or down or swipe upor down anywhere in the view.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
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Related information
•Replacing bulbs (p. 116)
• Bulb specifications (p. 123)
Replacing the rear fog light The rear fog light bulb is located behind the panel on the inside of the trunk lid on the driver'sside of the vehicle.
NOTE
Rear fog light bulbs should preferably be replaced by a trained and qualified Volvo serv-ice technician.
Replace the rear fog light as follows:
Rubber cover over the trunk lock
1. Remove the rubber cover over the trunk lock
by moving it from side to side and pulling it straight off. It can be put back in position bypressing it into place.
Buttons in the trunk
2. Remove the buttons in the trunk by inserting a flat object (kitchen knife, screwdriver, etc.) on each side and prying it out. The buttons'electrical connector does not need to be dis-connected.