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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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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seats184
Power front seats *
185
Adjusting the power front seats *
185
Storing memory settings in power front seats * 186
Using stored memory in a powered front seat 187
Front seat massage settings *
188
Adjusting front seat massage settings *
188
Adjusting front seat cushion length 189
Adjusting front seat side bolster settings *
190
Adjusting front seat lumbar support *
190
Adjusting the passenger seat from the driver's seat * 191
Folding the second row backrests 192
Adjusting the second row head restraints 194
Moving the second row seats for-ward/rearward * 195
Adjusting the second row backrest tilt 196
Getting into and out of the third rowof seats * 197
Folding the third row backrests *
198
Steering wheel controls and horn 199
Adjusting the steering wheel 199
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate202
Climate zones 202
Climate control sensors 202
Perceived temperature 203
Climate control system voice commands 203
Air quality 204
Clean Zone *
205
Clean Zone Interior Package *
206
Interior Air Quality System *
206
Activating and deactivating the air quality sensor * 207
Passenger compartment air filter 207
Air distribution 207
Adjusting air distribution 208
Opening, closing and directing air vents 209
Air distribution options 210
Climate system controls 213
Activating and deactivating powerfront seats * 215
Activating and deactivating theheated front seat * 216
Activating and deactivating theheated rear seats * 216
Activating and deactivating front seatventilation * 217
Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel
*218
Activating and deactivating automaticsteering wheel heating *218
Activating auto climate control 219
Activating and deactivating recirculation 219
Activating and deactivating the recir- culation timer setting 220
Activating and deactivating max defroster 220
Activating and deactivating the heated windshield * 222
Activating and deactivating automaticwindshield heating * 223
Activating and deactivating the heated rear window and door mirrors 223
Automatically activating and deacti-vating the heated rear window anddoor mirrors 224
Setting the blower speed for thefront seats 224
Setting the blower speed for the rearseats 225
Setting the temperature for the frontseats 226
Setting the temperature for the rearseats 227
Synchronize temperature 228
Activating and deactivating air condi-tioning 228
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Activating and deactivating climate control for the third-row seats*229
Parking climate 230
Preconditioning 230
Starting and stopping preconditioning 231
Preconditioning timer settings 232
Adding and editing timer setting for preconditioning 233
Activating and deactivating precondi-tioning timer settings 233
Deleting preconditioning timer settings 234
Climate comfort retaining function 234
Switching on and off the climateretaining function when parking 234
Parking climate symbols and messages 236
KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
Lock indication238
Lock confirmation settings 239
Remote key 239
Locking and unlocking using the remote key 241
Settings for remote and inside doorunlock 242
Unlocking the tailgate using theremote key 243
Remote key range 243
Replacing the remote key's battery 244
Ordering additional remote keys 248
Red Key - restricted remote key *
248
Red Key * settings
249
Detachable key blade 250
Locking and unlocking with detacha-ble key blade 251
Electronic immobilizer 252
Start and lock system type designations 252
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces *
253
Keyless locking and unlocking *
254
Keyless unlock settings *
256
Keyless tailgate unlock *
256
Antenna locations for the start andlock system 257
Locking and unlocking from inside the vehicle257
Unlocking the tailgate from insidethe vehicle 259
Activating and deactivating childsafety locks 259
Automatic locking when driving 261
Opening and closing the power tailgate *
261
Setting a maximum height for the power tailgate * 264
Foot movement tailgate operation *
265
Private Locking 266
Activating and deactivating private locking 267
Alarm 268
Arming and disarming the alarm 269
Foreign Component Detection *
270
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YOUR VOLVO
* Option/accessory.
32 currently playing. It is controlled using the steer- ing wheel keypads.
Center display
Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- trolled from the center display, a touchscreen thatreacts to taps and other gestures. This minimizesthe number of physical buttons and controls nee-ded in the vehicle. The screen can also be oper-ated while wearing gloves. The center display is used to control e.g. the cli- mate and entertainment systems and to adjust the power seats
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the center display can be handled by the driver or, in some situations, by a passenger.
Voice control system
The voice control system ena- bles the driver to control certainvehicle functions without takingtheir hands off the wheel. Thesystem can understand naturalspeech. Use voice commandsto e.g. play a song, make a
phone call, increase the temperature in the pas-senger compartment or have a text messageread aloud.
Related information
• Head-up display
* (p. 142)
• Instrument panel (p. 84)
• Center display overview (p. 109)
• Voice control (p. 145)
• Internet-connected vehicle
* (p. 529)
• Sharing Internet from the vehicle via Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) (p. 533)
SAFETY
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Safety during pregnancy It is important that seat belts are worn correctly during pregnancy and that pregnant driversadjust their seating position accordingly.
Seat belt
The seat belt should fit closely against the shoul- der, with the diagonal section between thebreasts and to the side of the stomach. The lap section of the seat belt should lie flat over the thighs and as far as possible under thestomach. Never let it ride upward. Removeunnecessary slack and make sure the seat beltfits as close as possible to the body. Make surethere are no twists in the seat belt.
Seating positionAs pregnancy progresses, pregnant driversshould adjust the seat and steering wheel to aposition that allows them to retain full control of the vehicle (which means they should be able toeasily reach the steering wheel and foot pedals).Try to maintain as much distance as possiblebetween the stomach and the steering wheel.
Related information
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Safety (p. 42)
• Seat belts (p. 47)
• Manual front seats (p. 184)
• Power front seats
* (p. 185)
Occupant safety Safety is Volvo's cornerstone.
Volvo's concern for safetyOur concern for safety dates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rolled off the production line.Three-point seat belts (a Volvo invention), safetycages, and energy-absorbing impact zones weredesigned into Volvo vehicles long before it wasfashionable or required by government regulation. We will not compromise our commitment to safety. We continue to seek out new safety fea-tures and to refine those already in our vehicles. You can help. We would appreciate hearing your suggestions about improving automobile safety. We also want to know if you ever have a safety concern with your vehicle. Call us in the U.S. at: 1-800-458-1552 or in Canada at: 1-800-663-8255.
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Related information
•Safety (p. 42)
• Reporting safety defects (p. 44)
• Occupant safety (p. 43)
Whiplash Protection System The Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) is designed to help reduce the risk of whiplash-type injuries. The system consists of energyabsorbing backrests and seat cushions as wellas specially designed head restraints in the frontseats.
WHIPS is activated in the event of a rear-end collision and adapted to the angle and speed ofthe collision and to the characteristics of the col-liding vehicle. When WHIPS is activated, the front seat back- rests move rearward and the seat cushions movedownward to change the seating positions of thedriver and front seat passenger. This movementhelps absorb some of the forces that could resultin whiplash.
WARNING
WHIPS is a supplement to the seat belt. Always wear your seat belt.
WARNING
Do not attempt to alter or repair the seat or WHIPS on your own. Volvo recommends con-tacting an authorized Volvo workshop. If the front seats have been subjected to severe stress, e.g. in a collision, the seatsmust be replaced. Even if the seats appearundamaged, some of their protective proper-ties may have been lost.
Do not place any objects on the floor behind or under the front seats or on the rear seat that could preventWHIPS from functioning correctly.
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WARNING
Do not squeeze box-like cargo between the rear seat cushion and the front seat backrest. If the rear seat backrests are folded down, cargo must be secured to prevent it from slid-ing forward against the front seat backrests inthe event of a collision.
WARNING
If a rear seat backrest is folded down or if a rear-facing child restraint is being used in therear seat, the seat in front must be moved for-ward so that it does not come into contactwith the backrest or child restraint.
Seating positionFor WHIPS to provide optimal protection, the driver and passenger must be seated correctlyand the system's function must not be impededin any way. Set the front seat to the correct seating position before starting to drive. The driver and the front seat passenger should sit in the center of the seat with their heads asclose as possible to the head restraints.
Related information
•Safety (p. 42)
• Manual front seats (p. 184)
• Power front seats
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Rear Collision Warning (p. 347)
Seat belts
Seat belts should always be worn by all occu- pants in your vehicle. Children should be prop-erly restrained using an infant seat, adjustablechild seat or booster cushion as determined byage, weight and height.
Most states and provinces make it mandatory for occupants of a vehicle to use seat belts.
Seat belt maintenanceCheck periodically that the seat belts are in goodcondition. Use water and a mild detergent forcleaning. Check the seat belt mechanism's func-tion as follows: attach the seat belt and pull rap-idly on the strap.
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2. Buckle the seat belt by pushing the latch
plate into the receptacle.
> A distinct "click" indicates that the belt islocked into place.
WARNING
Always insert the seat belt latch plate into the belt buckle on the correct side. Failure to doso could cause the seat belts and belt buck-les to malfunction in a collision. There is a riskof serious injury. 3. The height of the seat belts in the front seats
and outboard rear seating positions can be adjusted.
Press the button on the seat belt holder and move the belt up or down. Position the belt as high as possible without it chafing against the neck.
The belt should be positioned closely against the inside of the shoulder (against the collarbone, not down overthe arm).
4. Tighten the lap section of the seat belt overthe hips by pulling the diagonal section upward toward the shoulder.
The lap section of the seat belt should be positioned low on the hips (not against the abdomen).