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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
Lock indication230
Lock confirmation settings 231
Remote key 231
Locking and unlocking using the remote key 233
Settings for remote and inside doorunlock 234
Unlocking the tailgate using theremote key 235
Remote key range 235
Replacing the remote key's battery 236
Ordering additional remote keys 240
Red Key - restricted remote key *
240
Red Key * settings
241
Detachable key blade 242
Locking and unlocking with detacha-ble key blade 243
Electronic immobilizer 244
Start and lock system type designations 244
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces *
245
Keyless locking and unlocking *
246
Keyless unlock settings *
248
Keyless tailgate unlock *
248
Antenna locations for the start andlock system 249
Locking and unlocking from inside the vehicle249
Unlocking the tailgate from insidethe vehicle 251
Activating and deactivating childsafety locks 251
Automatic locking when driving 253
Opening and closing the power tailgate *
253
Setting a maximum height for the power tailgate * 256
Foot movement tailgate operation *
257
Private Locking 258
Activating and deactivating private locking 259
Alarm 260
Arming and disarming the alarm 261
Foreign Component Detection *
262
DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems
264
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance 264
Stability system Roll Stability Control 265
Electronic Stability Control 266
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode 267
Activating/deactivating Sport modein Electronic Stability Control 267
Electronic Stability Control Sportmode limitations 268
Electronic Stability Control symbolsand messages 269
Speed limiter 270
Activating and starting Speed Limiter 271
Managing Speed Limiter speed 271
Deactivating and putting Speed Lim-iter in standby mode 272
Reactivating Speed Limiter fromstandby mode 273
Turning off Cruise Control 273
Cruise Control limitations 274
Automatic Speed Limiter 274
Activating/deactivating AutomaticSpeed Limiter 276
Changing Automatic Speed Limitertolerance 277
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations 277
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Cruise control278
Activating and starting Cruise Control 279
Managing Cruise Control speed 280
Deactivating and putting Cruise Con- trol in standby mode 281
Reactivating Cruise Control fromstandby mode 282
Switching off Cruise Control 282
Distance Alert *
283
Head-up display for Distance Alert 284
Activating/deactivating Distance Alert 285
Setting a time interval for Distance Alert 285
Distance Alert limitations 286
Adaptive Cruise Control *
287
Adaptive Cruise Control and collisionwarning 290
Head-up display for Adaptive CruiseControl with collision warning 290
Activating and starting AdaptiveCruise Control 291
Managing Adaptive Cruise Control speed 292
Setting Adaptive Cruise Control timeintervals 293
Deactivating/reactivating AdaptiveCruise Control 294
Passing assistance with AdaptiveCruise Control 296
Starting passing assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control296
Limitations of passing assistancewith Adaptive Cruise Control 296
Switching target vehicles with Adap-tive Cruise Control 297
Automatic braking with AdaptiveCruise Control 297
Adaptive Cruise Control limitations 298
Switching between Cruise Controland Adaptive Cruise Control 299
Symbols and messages for AdaptiveCruise Control 301
Pilot Assist 303
Pilot Assist and collision warning 306
Head-up display for Pilot Assist dur-ing collision risks 307
Activating and starting Pilot Assist 307
Managing Pilot Assist speed 308
Setting a time interval for Pilot Assist 309
Deactivating/reactivating Pilot Assist 311
Passing assistance with Pilot Assist 313
Starting passing assistance withPilot Assist 313
Passing assistance with Pilot Assistlimitations 313
Switching target vehicles with Pilot Assist 314
Automatic braking with Pilot Assist 314
Pilot Assist limitations315
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
316
Radar sensor 318
Radar sensor limitations 319
Recommended maintenance for the radar sensor 322
Radar sensor type approval 322
Camera 323
Camera limitations 324
Recommended maintenance for thecamera/radar sensor 327
City Safety ™
327
City Safety parameters and sub-functions 328
Setting a warning distance for City Safety 330
Detecting obstacles with City Safety 331
City Safety in crossing traffic 333
Limitations of City Safety in crossingtraffic 334
City Safety steering assistance forevasive maneuver 335
City Safety steering assistance limi-tations during evasive maneuvers 335
City Safety and delayed evasivemaneuvers 336
City Safety limitations 337
City Safety messages 339
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YOUR VOLVO
* Option/accessory.
28 goal. In addition to continuous environmental refinement of conventional gasoline-poweredinternal combustion engines, Volvo is activelylooking at advanced technology alternative-fuelvehicles. When you drive a Volvo, you become our partner in the work to lessen the vehicle's impact on theenvironment. To reduce your vehicle's environ-mental impact, you can:
• Maintain proper air pressure in your tires.Tests have shown decreased fuel economywith improperly inflated tires.
• Follow the recommended maintenanceschedule in your Warranty and ServiceRecords Information booklet.
• Drive at a constant speed whenever possible.
• See a trained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician as soon as possible for inspectionif the check engine (malfunction indicator)light illuminates, or stays on after the vehiclehas started.
• Properly dispose of any vehicle-related wastesuch as used motor oil, used batteries, brakepads, etc.
• When cleaning your vehicle, please use gen-uine Volvo car care products. All Volvo carcare products are formulated to be environ-mentally friendly.
Related information
•Economical driving (p. 432)
• The Owner's Manual and the environment(p. 23)
• Air quality (p. 203)
IntelliSafe - driver support
IntelliSafe is Volvo Cars' philosophy regarding vehicle safety. IntelliSafe consists of a number ofsystems, both standard and optional, that aredesigned to help make driving safer, preventaccidents and protect passengers and otherroad users.
SupportIntelliSafe includes driver support functions such as Adaptive cruise control * which helps the driver
to maintain an even speed combined with a pre- selected time interval to the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist 4
helps the driver keep the vehicle in
the current traffic lane by providing steering assistance and maintaining an even speed and aset time interval to the vehicle ahead. Park Assist Pilot * helps the driver pull into and
out of parking spaces. Other examples of systems that can help the driver are the Active main beam, Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) * and Blind Spot Information (BLIS) *
systems.
PreventionCity Safety is a function intended to help prevent accidents. The function can help prevent or miti-gate a collision with pedestrians, cyclists, largeanimals or other vehicles. Light, sound and pulsa-tions in the brake pedal are provided to alert of a
4 Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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80
Instrument panel
The instrument panel displays information rela- ted to the vehicle and driving.
The instrument panel contains gauges, indicators and monitoring and warning symbols. What isshown in the instrument panel varies dependingon the equipment, settings and functions cur-rently active. The instrument panel is activated as soon as a door is opened, i.e. in ignition mode 0. The panel
will power down after a short period of time if it is not used. To reactivate it, do one of the following:
• Depress the brake pedal.
• Activate ignition mode
I.
• Open one of the doors. The instrument panel is available in two versions: 12"
* and 8".WARNING
If the instrument panel is not functioning properly, information about brakes, airbags orother safety-related systems may not be dis-played. The driver will then not be able tocheck the status of the vehicle systems orreceive relevant warnings and information.
WARNING
If the instrument panel turns off, does not activate when the ignition is switched on, orpart/all of the panel cannot be read, do notdrive the vehicle. Consult a workshop immedi-ately. Volvo recommends an authorized Volvoworkshop.
Instrument panel 12" *
Location in the instrument panel:
Left sideIn the centerRight side
Speedometer Indicator and warning symbols Tachometer/ECO gaugeA
Trip odometer Ambient temperature sensor Gear indicator Odometer B
Clock Drive Mode
Cruise control/speed limiter information Message (also graphics in some cases) Fuel gauge
Road sign information * Door and seat belt status Start/Stop function's status
– Media player Distance to empty tank
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DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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Left sideIn the centerRight side
Gear indicator Cruise control/speed limiter information Navigation information Tachometer/ECO gauge A
Door and seat belt status Clock
Distance to empty tank Start/Stopp function's status App menu (activated using steering wheel keypad) Ambient temperature sensor – Current fuel consumption
Indicator and warning symbols – OdometerB
– – Trip odometer
– – Indicator and warning symbols
– – Voice Control
– – Engine temperature gauge
– – Message (also graphics in some cases)
– –
CompassA
A
Depends on selected drive mode.
B Total distance.
Dynamic symbolDynamic symbol in basic mode.
In the center of the instrument panel is a dynamic symbol that changes appearance according to the type of message displayed. The severity ofthe control or warning symbol is indicated by anamber or red marking around the symbol. An ani-mation may be used to change the symbol into alarger image in order to graphically depict thelocation of a problem or to clarify information.
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Handling messages saved from thecenter display
Messages saved from the instrument panel and center displays are handled in the center display.
Saved messages and possible selections in Top view.
Messages that have been shown in the center display and that need to be saved are stored inthe center display's Top view.
Reading saved messages
1. Open Top view in the center display.
> A list of saved messages will be displayed.Messages with an arrow to the right can be expanded.
2. Tap a message to expand/minimize it. > More information about the message willappear in the list and the image to the leftof the app will display information aboutthe message in graphic form.
Handling saved messages
Some messages have a button to e.g. activate/ deactivate a function related to the message.
–Tap the button to perform the action.
Saved messages in Top view are automatically deleted when the ignition is switched off.
Related information
• Messages in the center display (p. 138)
• Handling messages in the center display(p. 139)
• Messages in the instrument panel (p. 102)
Head-up display
*
The head-up display is a complement to the instrument panel and projects information fromthe instrument panel onto the windshield. Theprojected images can only be seen from the driv-er's seat.
Incoming phone calls.
The head-up display projects warnings and infor- mation related to speed, cruise control functions,navigation, etc. onto the windshield in the driver'sfield of vision. Traffic information and incomingphone calls can also be shown on the head-updisplay.
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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NOTE
The driver's ability to see information in the head-up display may be impeded by:
• the use of polarizing sunglasses
• a driving posture in which the driver is notcentered in the seat
• objects on the display unit's glass cover
• unfavorable lighting conditions.
CAUTION
The information is projected from a display unit located in the dashboard. To help preventdamage to the display unit's glass cover, donot place any objects on the glass and pre-vent objects from falling onto it.
Examples of what might be shown on the display.
Speed
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
A number of symbols may be projected temporar- ily onto the head-up display, including: If the warning symbol appears, read thewarning message in the instrumentpanel.
If the information symbol appears, read the warning message in the instrumentpanel.
NOTE
People with certain types of vision problems may experience headaches or eye strainwhen using the head-up display.
City Safety in head-up-displayIf City Safety is activated, the information in the head-up display will be replaced by a City Safety graphic. This graphic will illuminate even if the head-up display is turned off.
A City Safety graphic flashes to attract the driver's atten- tion.
Related information
•Activating and deactivating the head-up dis- play
* (p. 142)
• Cleaning the head-up display
* (p. 610)
• Replacing a windshield with head-up display
*
(p. 582)
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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
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196 Tap the
Headrest Fold button
to activate/deactivate folding.
Manually push the head restraint until it clicks into position.
WARNING
Do not lower the head restraint if there are passengers in any of the rear seats.
WARNING
The head restraint must be locked in the upright position after it has been folded up.
Manually folding down the rear seat's outboard head restraints
For models with electrically folding backrests *,
the outboard head restraints are folded manually using the control on the top of the seat (see illus- tration
). For vehicles without electrically fold-
ing backrests, fold down the outboard head restraints using the inner control on the top of the seat (see illustration
).
Related information
• Folding down the rear seat backrests (p. 192)
Steering wheel controls and horn The steering wheel has a horn and controls for e.g. driver support systems and voice control.
Steering wheel keypads and paddles
*.
Driver support system controls 2
.
Paddle * for manually shifting gears (auto-
matic transmission).
Controls for voice commands, adjusting the head-up display, accessing menus and mes-sages, and handling phone calls.
2 Speed limiter *, Cruise Control, Adaptive Cruise Control *, Distance Alert * and Pilot Assist *.