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Top tether anchors72
Lower child seat attachment points 73
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 74
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
Instruments and controls in left-hand drive vehicles78
Instrument panel 80
Instrument panel settings 82
Fuel gauge 82
Hybrid gauge 83
Hybrid gauge 84
Trip computer 85
Displaying trip data in the instrumentpanel 86
Resetting the trip odometer 87
Displaying trip statistics in the centerdisplay 88
Trip statistics settings 88
Date and time 89
Ambient temperature sensor 90
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel 90
Warning symbols in the instrument panel 93
Instrument panel licenses 94
App menu in instrument panel 99
Handling the App menu in the instru-ment panel 100
Messages in the instrument panel 101
Handling messages in the instru-ment panel 102
Handling messages saved from the instrument panel103
Center display overview 105
Handling the center display 108
Activating and deactivating the cen-ter display 111
Navigating in the center display's views 111
Handling tiles in the center display 115
Function view in the center display 118
Moving apps and buttons in the cen-ter display 120
Symbols in the center display status bar 120
Using the center display keyboard 122
Changing keyboard language in thecenter display 125
Entering characters, letters andwords by hand in the center display 125
Changing the appearance of thecenter display 127
Turning off and adjusting the volumeof the center display system sounds 127
Changing system units of measurement 128
Changing system language 128
Opening settings in the center display 128
Opening contextual setting in thecenter display 129
Changing settings in the center display 130
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Resetting user data when the vehicle changes owners130
Resetting center display settings 131
Setting types in the center display 131
Table of settings in the center display 132
Driver profiles 133
Selecting a driver profile 134
Changing a driver profile's name 135
Resetting driver profile settings 135
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 135
Messages in the center display 136
Handling messages in the center display 137
Handling messages saved from thecenter display 138
Head-up display *
138
Activating and deactivating the head- up display * 140
Head-up display settings *
140
Voice control 141
Using voice commands 142
Voice control for cellular phones 143
Voice control for radio and media 144
Voice control settings 144
LIGHTING
Lighting panel and controls148
Adjusting light functions via the cen- ter display 149
Parking lights 150
Daytime running lights 150
Low beams 151
Using high beam 152
Active high beam 153
Using turn signals 154
Active Bending Lights *
155
Rear fog light 155
Brake lights 156
Emergency brake lights 156
Hazard warning flashers 157
Using home safe lighting 157
Welcome Light 157
Interior Lighting 158
Adjusting interior lighting 159
WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
Windows, glass and mirrors162
Pinch protection for windows and sun curtains 162
Reset procedure for pinch protection 163
Power windows 163
Operating the power windows 164
Rearview/door mirrors 165
Adjusting the rearview mirror dim-ming function 166
Adjusting the door mirrors 166
Panoramic roof *
168
Operating the panoramic roof *
169
Auto closing the panoramic roof * sun
curtain 171
Using the windshield wipers 172
Heated windshield washer nozzles *
173
Using the rain sensor 173
Using the rain sensor's memory function 174
Using the windshield and headlightwashers 175
Using the rear window wiper/washer 176
Using automatic rear window wipingwhen backing up 176
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DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems262
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance 262
Stability system Roll Stability Control 263
Electronic Stability Control 264
Electronic Stability Control Sport mode 265
Activating/deactivating Sport modein Electronic Stability Control 265
Electronic Stability Control Sportmode limitations 266
Electronic Stability Control symbolsand messages 267
Speed limiter 268
Activating and starting Speed Limiter 269
Managing Speed Limiter speed 269
Deactivating and putting Speed Lim-iter in standby mode 270
Reactivating Speed Limiter fromstandby mode 271
Turning off Cruise Control 271
Cruise Control limitations 272
Automatic Speed Limiter 272
Activating/deactivating AutomaticSpeed Limiter 274
Changing Automatic Speed Limitertolerance 275
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations 275
Cruise control276
Activating and starting Cruise Control 277
Managing Cruise Control speed 278
Deactivating and putting Cruise Con- trol in standby mode 279
Reactivating Cruise Control fromstandby mode 280
Switching off Cruise Control 280
Distance Alert *
281
Head-up display for Distance Alert 282
Activating/deactivating Distance Alert 283
Setting a time interval for Distance Alert 283
Distance Alert limitations 284
Adaptive Cruise Control *
285
Adaptive Cruise Control and collisionwarning 288
Head-up display for Adaptive CruiseControl with collision warning 288
Activating and starting AdaptiveCruise Control 289
Managing Adaptive Cruise Control speed 290
Setting Adaptive Cruise Control timeintervals 291
Deactivating/reactivating AdaptiveCruise Control 292
Passing assistance with AdaptiveCruise Control 294
Starting passing assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control294
Limitations of passing assistancewith Adaptive Cruise Control 294
Switching target vehicles with Adap-tive Cruise Control 295
Automatic braking with AdaptiveCruise Control 295
Adaptive Cruise Control limitations 296
Switching between Cruise Controland Adaptive Cruise Control 297
Symbols and messages for AdaptiveCruise Control 299
Pilot Assist 301
Pilot Assist and collision warning 304
Head-up display for Pilot Assist dur-ing collision risks 305
Activating and starting Pilot Assist 305
Managing Pilot Assist speed 306
Setting a time interval for Pilot Assist 307
Deactivating/reactivating Pilot Assist 309
Passing assistance with Pilot Assist 311
Starting passing assistance withPilot Assist 311
Passing assistance with Pilot Assistlimitations 311
Switching target vehicles with Pilot Assist 312
Automatic braking with Pilot Assist 312
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Pilot Assist limitations313
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
314
Radar sensor 316
Radar sensor limitations 317
Recommended maintenance for the radar sensor 320
Radar sensor type approval 320
Camera 321
Camera limitations 322
Recommended maintenance for thecamera/radar sensor 325
City Safety ™
325
City Safety parameters and sub-functions 326
Setting a warning distance for City Safety 328
Detecting obstacles with City Safety 329
City Safety in crossing traffic 331
Limitations of City Safety in crossingtraffic 332
City Safety steering assistance forevasive maneuver 333
City Safety steering assistance limi-tations during evasive maneuvers 333
City Safety and delayed evasivemaneuvers 334
City Safety limitations 335
City Safety messages 337
Rear Collision Warning338
Rear Collision Warning limitations 338
BLIS *
339
Activating/deactivating BLIS 340
BLIS limitations 341
Recommended maintenance for BLIS 342
BLIS messages 343
Cross Traffic Alert *
344
Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert 345
Cross Traffic Alert limitations 345
Recommended maintenance forCross Traffic Alert 346
Cross Traffic Alert messages 347
Road Sign Information *
348
Activating/deactivating Road SignInformation 349
Road Sign Information and sign displays 349
Road Sign Information and SensusNavigation 350
Road Sign Information with SpeedWarning and Settings 350
Activating/deactivating Speed Warn-ing in Road Sign Information 351
Road Sign Information with speedcamera information 352
Road Sign Information limitations 352
Driver Alert Control353
Activating/deactivating Driver Alert Control 354
Selecting guidance to a rest area ifthe Driver Alert Control warning hasbeen given 355
Driver Alert Control limitations 355
Lane Keeping Aid 355
Steering assistance with Lane Keep-ing Aid 357
Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid 358
Selecting type of assistance for LaneKeeping Aid 358
Lane Keeping Aid limitations 358
Lane Keeping Aid symbols and mes-sages 360
Lane Keeping Aid symbols in theinstrument panel 362
Steering assistance at risk of collision 363
Activating/deactivating steeringassistance during collision risks 363
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance 364
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance levels 364
Activating/deactivating Run-Off Miti-gation with steering assistance 365
Limitations of Run-Off Mitigationwith steering assistance 365
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OWNER'S INFORMATION
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DecalsThere are various types of decals affixed in the vehicle to communicate important information ina clear and concise manner. The importance ofthese decals is explained as follows, in descend-ing order of importance.
Risk of injury
Black ISO symbols on a yellow warning field, white text/image on a black message field. Usedto indicate potential danger. Ignoring a warning ofthis type could result in serious injury or death.
Risk of damage
White ISO symbols and white text/image on a black or blue warning field and message field.Used to indicate potential danger. Ignoring awarning of this type could result in damage.
Information
White ISO symbols and white text/image on a black message field.
NOTE
The decals shown in the Owner's Manual do not claim to be exact reproductions of thosefound in the vehicle. The purpose is to showapproximately how they look and about wherethey are located. The information that appliesfor your vehicle in particular is found on thedecal on the vehicle.
ProceduresProcedures that must be carried out in a certain order are shown as numbered lists in theOwner's Manual.
When a series of illustrations are provided along with the step-by-step instructions, thenumbers of the steps correspond with thenumbers of the illustrations.
Lists using letters instead of numbers are used in cases where the order in which theinstructions are carried out is not important.
Arrows with or without numbers are used to indicate the direction of movement.
Arrows with letters are used to indicate a movement in cases where the order in whichthe instructions are carried out is not impor-tant.
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possible collision and help the driver act in time to prevent it. If the driver does not react to thewarning and the risk of collision is determined tobe imminent, City Safety can automatically applythe brakes. Lane assistance (LKA) is another example of a function that can help prevent accidents by help-ing the driver - on expressways and similar largerroads - to reduce the risk of the car accidentallyleaving its own lane. The function
Steering aid during increased
collision risk can help the driver reduce the risk
of the car leaving its lane unintentionally and/or colliding with another vehicle or obstacle byactively steering the car back into its lane and/orswerving.
ProtectionTo help protect the driver and passengers, thevehicle is equipped with seat belt tensioners thatpull the seat belts taut in collisions and other crit-ical situations. The vehicle also has airbags, inflat-able curtains and the Whiplash ProtectionSystem (WHIPS), which helps prevent whiplashinjuries.
Related information
• Driver support systems (p. 262)
• Active high beam (p. 153)
• Safety (p. 42)
• Seat belts (p. 47) •
Airbags (p. 52)
• Whiplash Protection System (p. 46)
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Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritized.
Head-up display*
The head-up display presents information that the driver should react to immediately.For example, traffic warnings, speed information and navigation messages
*. Road sign information
and incoming phone calls are also shown in thehead-up display. These can be handled using theright-side steering wheel keypad or the centerdisplay.
Instrument panel
The instrument panel displays information such as speed, incoming phone calls or the track
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Important information onaccessories and extra equipment
Incorrectly connected or installed accessories or extra equipment may have an adverse effect onthe vehicle's electronics.
We strongly recommend that Volvo owners use only genuine, Volvo-approved accessories, andthat accessory installations be performed only bya trained and qualified Volvo service technician.Certain accessories only work when the associ-ated software is installed in the vehicle's com-puter system. The equipment described in the Owner's Manual is not available in all vehicles. Vehicles may beequipped differently depending on marketrequirements and national or local laws and regu-lations. Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets. Please notethat some vehicles may be equipped differently,depending on special legal requirements. Formore information on which equipment is standardand which is an option or accessory, please con-tact your Volvo retailer.
NOTE
Do not export your Volvo to another country before investigating that country's applicablesafety and exhaust emission requirements. Insome cases it may be difficult or impossibleto comply with these requirements. Modifica-tions to the emission control system(s) mayrender your Volvo not certifiable for legaloperation in the U.S., Canada and other coun-tries.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA proposition 65 Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emitchemicals known to the state of California tocause cancer, and birth defects or otherreproductive harm. In addition, certain fluidscontained in vehicles and certain products ofcomponent wear contain or emit chemicalsknown to the State of California to cause can-cer, and birth defects or other reproductiveharm.
WARNING
Certain of the vehicle's components, such as airbag modules, seat belt tensioners, adjusta-ble steering wheel columns and button cellbatteries, may contain perchlorate materials.Special handling may apply for service or vehi-cle end of life disposal. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate.
WARNING
The driver is always responsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner and for comply-ing with current statutes and regulations. It is also essential to maintain and service the vehicle according to Volvo's recommendationsas stated in the owner's information and theservice and warranty booklet. If the on-board information differs from the printed owner's manual, the printed informa-tion always takes precedence.
Related information
• Accessory installation (p. 36)
• Connecting equipment to the vehicle's data link connector (p. 36)
• Using the Owner's Manual (p. 21)