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Related information
Setting a maximum height for the power tail-gate* (p. 263)
Foot movement tailgate operation* (p. 264)
Remote key range (p. 242)
Setting a maximum height for the
power tailgate*
The tailgate can be set to stop opening at a cer-tain height, for example if the tailgate needs tobe opened in a garage with a low ceiling.
Setting maximum opening height:
1.Open the tailgate to the desired openingheight.
NOTE
It is not possible to program an opening posi-tion lower than half-open tailgate.
2.Press the button on the lower edge ofthe tailgate and hold for at least 3 seconds.
>Two brief audio signals will sound to indi-cate that the position has been stored.
Resetting to maximum opening position:
–Move the tailgate manually to its highest
possible position and press the buttonon the tailgate for at least 3 seconds.
>Two audio signals will sound to indicatethat the stored position has been erased.The tailgate can then be opened to itsmaximum position.
NOTE
If the system has been working continu-ously for a prolonged period of time, it willbe switched off to avoid overload. It canbe used again after approximately2 minutes.
Related information
Opening and closing the power tailgate*(p. 260)
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Foot movement tailgate operation*
To make it easier to operate the tailgate whenyour hands are full, it can be opened and closedby moving your foot in a forward kicking motionunder the rear bumper.
The sensor is located to the left of center under the rearbumper18.
One of the vehicle's remote keys must be withinrange behind the vehicle (approx. 1 meter (3feet)) for opening and closing to be possible. Thisapplies even if the vehicle is unlocked in order toprevent the trunk lid from inadvertently openinge.g. at a car wash.
Foot movement operation
Kicking motion within the sensor's activation area.
–Make one slow forward kicking motion withyour foot under the left section of the rearbumper. Take a step back. Do not touch thebumper.
>A brief audible signal will be heard whenopening or closing is activated - the tail-gate will open/close.
If the tailgate is open, it will close19 whenthe foot motion sensor is activated.
If several opening attempts have been madewithout the remote key in range behind the vehi-cle, foot movement operation will not be availablefor a short period of time.
Do not keep your foot under the vehicle in a kick-ing motion. This may prevent activation.
Interrupting opening or closing with a foot
movement
–Make one slow forward kicking motion whilethe tailgate is opening or closing to stop itsmovement.
The remote key does not need to be within rangeof the vehicle to interrupt opening or closing.
If the tailgate stops near the closed position, itwill open the next time it is activated.
NOTE
There is a risk of reduced or lost function ifthere are large amounts of snow, ice, dirt, etc.on the rear bumper. Make sure to keep thebumper clean.
NOTE
Please note that the system could be inadver-tently activated in a car wash or similar if theremote key is within range.
Vehicle with skid plate accessory *
If the vehicle is equipped with skid plate, the sen-sor is located towards the left corner of thebumper.
18If the vehicle is equipped with skid plate*, the sensor is located towards the left corner of the bumper.19Applies to vehicles with power tailgate*.
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To activate opening and closing using a footmovement on a vehicle with skid plate, make akicking motion from the side of the vehicle. Oneof the vehicle's remote keys must be within range(approx. 1 meter (3 feet)) for opening and closingto be possible.
Kicking motion within the sensor's activation area.
Related information
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces*(p. 252)
Opening and closing the power tailgate*(p. 260)
Remote key range (p. 242)
Private Locking
The tailgate can be locked using the privatelocking function to prevent it from being opened,e.g. when the vehicle is left at a workshop orwith a valet.
The function button for privatelocking is located in the centerdisplay's Function view.Depending on the current sta-tus of the lock, PrivateLocking Unlocked or PrivateLocking Locked will be dis-played.
Related information
Activating and deactivating private locking(p. 266)
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Activating and deactivating privatelocking
Private locking is activated using the functionbutton in the center display and a PIN code.
NOTE
For the valet lock function to be activated thecar must be in at least ignition mode I.
Entering security code before initial use
The first time the function is used, a securitycode must be selected. This code can then beused to deactivate private locking if the selectedPIN code has been lost or forgotten. The securitycode functions as a PUK (security) code for allPIN codes used for private locking.
Save the security code in a safe place.
To create a security code:
1. Tap the button for private locking in Functionview.
> A pop-up window will appear.
2.Enter your security code.
> The security code is saved. The privatelocking function is now ready for activa-tion.
If the system has been reset, the above proce-dure will need to be repeated.
Activating private locking
1. Tap the button for private locking in Functionview.
> A pop-up window will appear.
2.Enter the code you would like to use tounlock the tailgate and tap Confirm.
>The tailgate will lock. A green indicatorlight will illuminate next to the button inFunction view to confirm locked status.
Deactivating private locking
1. Tap the button for private locking in Functionview.
> A pop-up window will appear.
2.Enter the code used for locking and tapConfirm.
>The tailgate will unlock. The green indica-tor light next to the button in Functionview will go out to confirm unlocked sta-tus.
NOTE
If you have forgotten or lost your PIN code orif the PIN code has been entered incorrectlymore than three times, the security code canbe used to deactivate private locking.
NOTE
If private locking is activated and the vehicleis unlocked using Volvo On Call* or the VolvoOn Call* app, private locking will be deacti-vated automatically.
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Private Locking (p. 265)Alarm
The alarm emits sound and light signals if any-one without a valid remote key attempts to breakinto the vehicle or interferes with the start batteryor alarm siren.
When armed, the alarm will be triggered if:
the hood, tailgate or any door is opened.
a battery cable is disconnected.
the alarm siren is disconnected.
Alarm signals
The following occurs if the alarm is triggered:
A siren will sound for 30 seconds or until thealarm is turned off.
All turn signals will flash for 5 minutes oruntil the alarm is turned off.
If the reason the alarm was triggered is not recti-
fied, the alarm cycle will repeat up to 10 times20.
Alarm indicator
A red indicator light on the dashboard shows thestatus of the alarm:
Indicator off - the alarm is disarmed.
Indicator flashes once every two seconds -the alarm is armed.
The indicator flashes quickly after the alarmhas been disabled for up to 30 seconds oruntil the ignition is put in I mode – the alarmhas been triggered.
20Certain markets only.
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In the event of alarm system failure
If a problem is detected in the alarmsystem, a symbol and the messageAlarm system failure Servicerequired will appear in the instrumentpanel. Contact a workshop - an authorized Volvoworkshop is recommended.
NOTE
Do not attempt to repair or alter any of thecomponents in the alarm system yourself. Anysuch attempt could affect the terms and con-ditions of your insurance policy.
Related information
Arming and disarming the alarm (p. 268)
Arming and disarming the alarm
The alarm is armed when the vehicle is locked.
Arming the alarm
Lock and arm the vehicle by:
pressing the lock button on the remote key
.
touch the marked surface on the outside ofthe door handle or the rubberized pressure
plate on the tailgate21.
If the vehicle is equipped with both keyless lock-ing/unlocking* and power tailgate*, the button
on the lower edge of the tailgate can alsobe used to lock and arm the vehicle.
A red LED light on the dashboard will flash every othersecond when the vehicle is locked and the alarm isarmed.
Disarming the alarm
Unlock and disarm the vehicle alarm by:
pressing the unlock button on the remote
key .
grip a door handle or press the tailgate's rub-
berized pressure plate21.
21Only vehicles with keyless locking and unlocking* (Passive Entry).
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Disarming the alarm without a functioning
remote key
The vehicle can be unlocked and disarmed evenif the remote key is not functioning, e.g. if thebattery is discharged.
1. Open the driver's door using the detachablekey blade.
> This will trigger the alarm.
Location of the backup key reader in the cup holder.
2. Place the remote key on the key symbol inthe backup reader in the tunnel console'scup holder.
3.Turn the start knob clockwise and release.
> The alarm will be disarmed.
Turning off a triggered alarm
–Press the unlock button on the remote keyor put the ignition into mode I by turning thestart knob clockwise and then releasing it.
NOTE
Remember that the alarm is armed whenthe vehicle is locked.
The alarm will be triggered if any of thedoors is opened from the inside.
Automatically arming and disarming the
alarm
Automatically arming the alarm helps preventinadvertently leaving the vehicle without alarmprotection.
If the vehicle is unlocked using the remote key(and the alarm is disarmed) but none of thedoors or tailgate are opened within two minutes,the alarm will be automatically rearmed. The vehi-cle will also re-lock.
On some markets, the alarm will be automaticallyarmed following a slight delay after the driver'sdoor has been opened and closed without beinglocked.
To change this setting:
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Tap My CarLocking.
3.Select Passive Arming Deactivation totemporarily deactivate the function.
Related information
Alarm (p. 267)
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