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OWNER'S INFORMATION
Owner's information16
Owner's Manual in the center display 17
Navigate in the Owner's Manual in the center display 18
Owner's manual in mobile devices 20
Volvo Cars support site 20
Using the Owner's Manual 21
The Owner's Manual and the envi-ronment 23
YOUR VOLVO
Contacting Volvo
26
Volvo ID 26
Creating and registering a Volvo ID 27
Drive-E ‒ purer driving pleasure
27
IntelliSafe - driver support 28
Sensus - connection and entertainment 30
Software Updates 33
Data recording 33
Terms & Conditions for Services 34
Customer Privacy Policy 34
Important information on accessories and extra equipment 35
Accessory installation 36
Connecting equipment to the vehi-cle's data link connector 36
Technician certification 37
Viewing the Vehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) 38
Volvo Structural Parts Statement 38
Driver distraction 39
SAFETY
Safety42
Safety during pregnancy 43
Occupant safety 43
Reporting safety defects 44
Recall information 45
Whiplash Protection System 46
Seat belts 47
Buckling and unbuckling seat belts 48
Seat belt tensioners 50
Resetting the electric seat belt ten- sioners 51
Door and seat belt reminders 51
Airbags 52
Driver/passenger-side airbags 53
Occupant weight sensor 56
Side airbags 60
Inflatable curtain 60
Safety mode 61
Starting and moving the vehiclewhen it is in safety mode 62
Child safety 63
Child restraints 65
Infant seats 67
Convertible seats 69
Booster cushions 71
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Top tether anchors72
Lower child seat attachment points 74
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 74
Integrated booster cushion *
76
Folding up the integrated booster cushion * 77
Folding down the integrated boostercushion * 78
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
Instruments and controls in left-hand drive vehicles
82
Instrument panel 84
Instrument panel settings 88
Fuel gauge 89
Trip computer 89
Displaying trip data in the instrumentpanel 91
Resetting the trip odometer 92
Displaying trip statistics in the centerdisplay 92
Trip statistics settings 93
Date and time 94
Ambient temperature sensor 94
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel 95
Warning symbols in the instrument panel 97
Instrument panel licenses 98
App menu in instrument panel 104
Handling the App menu in the instru-ment panel 105
Messages in the instrument panel 106
Handling messages in the instru-ment panel 107
Handling messages saved from theinstrument panel 109
Center display overview 111
Handling the center display114
Activating and deactivating the cen- ter display 117
Navigating in the center display's views 117
Handling tiles in the center display 121
Function view in the center display 124
Moving apps and buttons in the cen-ter display 126
Symbols in the center display status bar 126
Using the center display keyboard 128
Changing keyboard language in thecenter display 131
Entering characters, letters andwords by hand in the center display 131
Changing the appearance of thecenter display 133
Turning off and adjusting the volumeof the center display system sounds 133
Changing system units of measurement 134
Changing system language 134
Opening settings in the center display 134
Opening contextual setting in thecenter display 135
Changing settings in the center display 136
Resetting user data when the vehiclechanges owners 136
Resetting center display settings 137
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Setting types in the center display137
Table of settings in the center display 138
Driver profiles 139
Selecting a driver profile 140
Changing a driver profile's name 141
Resetting driver profile settings 141
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 141
Messages in the center display 142
Handling messages in the center display 143
Handling messages saved from the center display 144
Head-up display *
144
Activating and deactivating the head- up display * 146
Head-up display settings *
146
Voice control 147
Using voice commands 148
Voice control for cellular phones 149
Voice control for radio and media 150
Voice control settings 150
LIGHTING
Lighting panel and controls154
Adjusting light functions via the cen- ter display 155
Parking lights 156
Daytime running lights 156
Low beams 157
Using high beam 158
Active high beam 159
Using turn signals 160
Active Bending Lights *
161
Front fog lights/cornering illumination *
161
Rear fog light 162
Brake lights 163
Emergency brake lights 163
Hazard warning flashers 164
Using home safe lighting 164
Welcome Light 164
Interior Lighting 165
Adjusting interior lighting 167
WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
Windows, glass and mirrors170
Pinch protection for windows and sun curtains 170
Reset procedure for pinch protection 171
Power windows 171
Operating the power windows 172
Using sun curtains *
173
Rearview/door mirrors 173
Adjusting the rearview mirror dim-ming function 174
Adjusting the door mirrors 175
Panoramic roof *
176
Operating the panoramic roof *
177
Auto closing the panoramic roof * sun
curtain 179
Using the windshield wipers 180
Heated windshield washer nozzles *
181
Using the rain sensor 181
Using the rain sensor's memory function 182
Using the windshield and headlightwashers 183
Using the rear window wiper/washer 184
Using automatic rear window wipingwhen backing up 185
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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seats188
Power front seats *
189
Adjusting the power front seats *
189
Storing memory settings in power front seats * 190
Using stored memory in a powered front seat 191
Front seat massage settings *
192
Adjusting front seat massage settings *
192
Adjusting front seat cushion length 193
Adjusting front seat side bolster settings *
194
Adjusting front seat lumbar support *
194
Adjusting the passenger seat from the driver's seat * 195
Folding the second row backrests 196
Adjusting the second row head restraints 198
Moving the second row seats for-ward/rearward * 199
Adjusting the second row backrest tilt 200
Getting into and out of the third rowof seats * 201
Folding the third row backrests *
202
Steering wheel controls and horn 203
Adjusting the steering wheel 203
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate206
Climate zones 206
Climate control sensors 207
Perceived temperature 207
Climate control system voice commands 208
Air quality 209
Clean Zone *
209
Clean Zone Interior Package *
210
Interior Air Quality System *
210
Activating and deactivating the air quality sensor * 211
Passenger compartment air filter 211
Air distribution 212
Adjusting air distribution 212
Opening, closing and directing air vents 213
Air distribution options 214
Climate system controls 217
Activating and deactivating powerfront seats * 219
Activating and deactivating theheated front seat * 220
Activating and deactivating theheated rear seats * 220
Activating and deactivating front seatventilation * 221
Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel
*222
Activating and deactivating automaticsteering wheel heating *223
Activating auto climate control 223
Activating and deactivating recirculation 224
Activating and deactivating the recir- culation timer setting 224
Activating and deactivating max defroster 225
Activating and deactivating the heated windshield * 226
Activating and deactivating automaticwindshield heating * 227
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors 227
Automatically activating and deacti-vating the heated rear window anddoor mirrors 228
Setting the blower speed for thefront seats 228
Setting the blower speed for the rear seats * 229
Setting the temperature for the front seats 230
Setting the temperature for the rear seats * 231
Synchronize temperature 232
Activating and deactivating air condi- tioning 233
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Pilot Assist limitations321
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
322
Radar sensor 324
Radar sensor limitations 325
Recommended maintenance for the radar sensor 328
Radar sensor type approval 328
Camera 329
Camera limitations 330
Recommended maintenance for thecamera/radar sensor 333
City Safety ™
333
City Safety parameters and sub-functions 334
Setting a warning distance for City Safety 336
Detecting obstacles with City Safety 337
City Safety in crossing traffic 339
Limitations of City Safety in crossingtraffic 340
City Safety and delayed evasivemaneuvers 341
City Safety limitations 342
City Safety messages 344
Rear Collision Warning 345
Rear Collision Warning limitations 345
BLIS *
346
Activating/deactivating BLIS 347
BLIS limitations348
Recommended maintenance for BLIS 349
BLIS messages 350
Cross Traffic Alert *
351
Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert 352
Cross Traffic Alert limitations 352
Recommended maintenance forCross Traffic Alert 353
Cross Traffic Alert messages 354
Road Sign Information *
355
Activating/deactivating Road SignInformation 356
Road Sign Information and sign displays 356
Road Sign Information and SensusNavigation 357
Road Sign Information with SpeedWarning and Settings 357
Activating/deactivating Speed Warn-ing in Road Sign Information 358
Road Sign Information with speedcamera information 359
Road Sign Information limitations 359
Driver Alert Control 360
Activating/deactivating Driver AlertControl 361
Selecting guidance to a rest area if the Driver Alert Control warning hasbeen given362
Driver Alert Control limitations 362
Lane Keeping Aid 362
Steering assistance with Lane Keep-ing Aid 364
Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid 365
Selecting type of assistance for LaneKeeping Aid 365
Lane Keeping Aid limitations 365
Lane Keeping Aid symbols and mes-sages 367
Lane Keeping Aid symbols in theinstrument panel 369
Steering assistance at risk of collision 370
Activating/deactivating steeringassistance during collision risks 370
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance 371
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance levels 371
Activating/deactivating Run-Off Miti-gation with steering assistance 372
Limitations of Run-Off Mitigationwith steering assistance 372
Steering assistance during collisionrisks from oncoming traffic 373
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Activating/deactivating Steering assistance during collision risks withoncoming vehicles374
Limitations of steering assistanceduring collision risks from oncomingtraffic 374
Steering assistance during collision risks from behind * 375
Activating/deactivating Steering assistance during collision risks from behind * 376
Limitations of steering assistance during collision risks from behind 376
Symbols and messages for steeringassistance during collision risks 378
Park Assist *
379
Park Assist front, rear and sides 380
Activating/deactivating Park Assist 381
Park Assist limitations 381
Recommended maintenance forPark Assist 382
Park Assist symbols and messages 383
Park Assist Camera *
384
Park Assist Camera views 385
Park Assist Camera trajectory lines 386
Sensor field from Park Assist forPark Assist Camera 388
Starting the Park Assist Camera 389
Park Assist Camera limitations389
Recommended maintenance of the Park Assist Camera 391
Park Assist Camera symbols andmessages 392
Park Assist Pilot *
393
Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot 393
Parking with Park Assist Pilot 394
Leaving a parking space with ParkAssist Pilot 397
Park Assist Pilot * limitations
398
Recommended maintenance forPark Assist Pilot 400
Park Assist Pilot * messages
401
STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the vehicle
404
Switching off the vehicle 406
Ignition modes 407
Selecting ignition mode 408
Brake functions 408
Brakes 409
Brake Assist System 410
Braking on wet roads 410
Braking on salted roads 411
Maintenance of the brake system 411
Parking brake 411
Activating and deactivating the park- ing brake 412
Settings for automatically activatingthe parking brake 413
Parking on a hill 414
Parking brake malfunction 414
Auto-hold brakes 415
Activating and deactivating Auto-hold at a standstill 416
Hill Start Assist 416
Braking assist after a collision 417
Transmission 417
Gear selector positions for automatictransmissions 418
YOUR VOLVO
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Viewing the Vehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) When contacting a Volvo retailer, about e.g. your Volvo On Call subscription, your Vehicle Identifi- cation Number (VIN5
) may be needed.
1. Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Proceed to
SystemSystem Information
Vehicle Identification Number.
> The vehicle identification number will be displayed.
Volvo Structural Parts Statement
Volvo is one of the leading companies for car safety.
Volvo engineers and manufactures vehicles designed to help protect vehicle occupants in theevent of a collision. Volvos are designed to absorb the impact of a collision. This energy absorption system including,but not limited to, structural components such asbumper reinforcement bars, bumper energyabsorbers, frames, rails, fender aprons, A-pillars,B-pillars and body panels must work together tomaintain cabin integrity and protect the vehicleoccupants. The supplemental restraint system including but not limited to air bags, side curtain air bags, anddeployment sensors work together with theabove components to provide proper timing forair bag deployment. Due to the above, Volvo Car USA does not sup- port the use of aftermarket, alternative or any-thing other than original Volvo parts for collisionrepair. Volvo Car USA also recommends using Volvo- approved replacement glass. The use of after-market glass, particularly a windshield, can havean adverse effect on collision avoidance andadvanced lighting systems. In addition Volvo does not support the use or re-use of structural components from an existingvehicle that has been previously damaged.Although these parts may appear equivalent, it isdifficult to tell if the parts have been previouslyreplaced with non-OE parts or if the part hasbeen damaged as a result of a prior collision. Thequality of these used parts may also have beenaffected due to environmental exposure.
Related information
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Data recording (p. 33)
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Vehicle Identification Number
SAFETY
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Safety
The vehicle is equipped with a number of safety systems that work together to help protect thevehicle's driver and passengers in the event ofan accident.
The vehicle is equipped with a number of sensors that may react in the event of an accident andactivate different safety systems, such as the air-bag system and seat belt tensioners. Dependingon the specific conditions of the accident, e.g.collisions at certain angles, overturning or swerv-ing, the systems react differently to help providethe best protection. There are also mechanical safety systems such as the Whiplash Protection System. The vehicle is also built so that a large part of the force of a collision is distributed to the vehicle's members,pillars, floor, roof and other parts of the body. After an accident, the vehicle's safety mode may be activated if any important function in the vehi-cle has been damaged.
Warning symbol in the instrument panelThe warning symbol in the instrumentpanel illuminates when the vehicle's electrical system is in ignition mode II.
The symbol will go out after approx. 6
seconds if no faults are detected in the vehicle's safety systems.
WARNING
If the warning symbol remains illuminated or switches on while driving and the message
SRS airbag Service urgent Drive to
workshop is displayed in the instrument
panel, this indicates that something in the safety system is not functioning properly.Volvo recommends contacting an authorizedVolvo workshop for repairs as soon as possi-ble.
WARNING
Never attempt to alter or repair any of the vehicle's safety systems yourself. Incorrectlyperformed repairs to any system could impairfunction and lead to serious injury. Volvo rec-ommends contacting an authorized Volvoworkshop.
If this dedicated warning symbol is not functioning, the general warning sym-bol will illuminate instead and the samemessage will be displayed in the instru-
ment panel.
Related information
• Safety during pregnancy (p. 43)
• Occupant safety (p. 43)
• Reporting safety defects (p. 44)
• Recall information (p. 45)
• Seat belts (p. 47) •
Airbags (p. 52)
• Whiplash Protection System (p. 46)
• Safety mode (p. 61)
• Child safety (p. 63)