CLIMATE CONTROL
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Climate comfort retaining function (p. 230)
Parking climate symbols and messages(p. 231)
Preconditioning
Preconditioning the vehicle before driving canhelp reduce wear and reduce energy consump-tion during a trip.
Preconditioning can be started immediately orstarted at a preset time using a timer.
The function utilizes several of the vehicle's sys-tems:
In cold weather, the parking heater heats thepassenger compartment to a comfortabletemperature.
In warm weather, air conditioning cools thepassenger compartment to a comfortabletemperature.
The electrically heated steering wheel* andseats* can be activated.
Heating for the windshield, rear window anddoor mirrors are automatically activated asneeded.
During preconditioning in a hot climate, conden-sation from the air conditions may drip under thevehicle. This is normal.
NOTE
Preconditioning is only available when the caris connected to an electrical outlet. A charg-ing post that is not always active, for examplebecause of a timer, can cause loss of functionfor preconditioning.
If the car is not connected to an electricalsocket it is still possible in a warm climate toachieve brief cooling of the passenger com-partment by direct starting preconditioning.
NOTE
During preconditioning of the passengercompartment, the vehicle works to reach acomfortable temperature and not the tem-perature set in the climate system.
Related information
Parking climate (p. 224)
Starting and stopping preconditioning(p. 226)
Preconditioning timer (p. 227)
CLIMATE CONTROL
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Related information
Parking climate (p. 224)
Preconditioning (p. 225)
Preconditioning timer (p. 227)
Preconditioning timer
The timer can be set to finish preconditioning ata predetermined time.
The timer can store up to 8 preset times for:
A time on a particular date
A time on one or more days of the week, withor without the repeat function.
NOTE
Preconditioning is only available when the caris connected to an electrical outlet. A charg-ing post that is not always active, for examplebecause of a timer, can cause loss of functionfor preconditioning.
If the car is not connected to an electricalsocket it is still possible in a warm climate toachieve brief cooling of the passenger com-partment by direct starting preconditioning.
Related information
Preconditioning (p. 225)
Adding and editing timer settings for precon-ditioning (p. 227)
Activating and deactivating preconditioningtimer (p. 228)
Deleting preconditioning timer settings(p. 229)
Adding and editing timer settingsfor preconditioning
The preconditioning timer can store up to 8 pre-set timer settings.
Adding a timer setting
Button for adding a timer setting in the Parking climatetab in Climate view.
1. Open Climate view in the center display.
2.Select the Parking climate tab.
3.Tap Add timer.
>A pop-up window will appear.
NOTE
It is not possible to add a time setting if thereare already 8 settings for the timer. Delete atime setting to be able to add a new one.
KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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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)
KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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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.
DRIVER SUPPORT
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Speed limiter
A Speed Limiter (SL11) could be described as areverse cruise control. The driver regulates thevehicle's speed using the accelerator pedal, butis prevented by the Speed Limiter from inadver-tently exceeding a preset maximum speed.
Function buttons and symbols12.
: Activates the Speed Limiter fromstandby mode and resumes the set maxi-mum speed.
: Increases the set maximum speed
: From standby mode - activates theSpeed Limiter and sets the current speed
: From active mode - deactivates/putsthe Speed Limiter in standby mode
: Reduces the set maximum speed
Marker for set maximum speed
The vehicle's current speed
The set maximum speed
WARNING
The Speed Limiter function is supple-mentary driver support intended to facili-tate driving and help make it safer – itcannot handle all situations in all traffic,weather and road conditions.
The driver must always pay attention totraffic conditions and take action if theSpeed Limiter is not maintaining a suita-ble speed.
The Speed Limiter is not a substitute forthe driver's attention and judgment. Thedriver is always responsible for ensuringthe vehicle is driven in a safe manner, atthe appropriate speed, with an appropri-ate distance to other vehicles, and inaccordance with current traffic rules andregulations.
Related information
Cruise Control limitations (p. 281)
Activating and starting Speed Limiter(p. 278)
Managing Speed Limiter speed (p. 278)
Deactivating and putting Speed Limiter instandby mode (p. 279)
Reactivating Speed Limiter from standbymode (p. 280)
Turning off Cruise Control (p. 280)
Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 281)
Automatic Speed Limiter limitations (p. 285)
Activating/deactivating Automatic SpeedLimiter (p. 283)
Changing Automatic Speed Limiter tolerance(p. 284)
11Speed Limiter12Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.
DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
Distance Alert only reacts of the time intervalto the vehicle ahead is shorter than the presetvalue – vehicle speed is not affected.
Related information
Head-up display for Distance Alert (p. 291)
Activating/deactivating Distance Alert(p. 292)
Setting a time interval for Distance Alert(p. 292)
Distance Alert limitations (p. 293)
Head-up display for Distance Alert32
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display*, asymbol will be displayed on the windshield aslong as the time interval to the vehicle ahead isshorter than the set time interval.
Distance Alert warning symbol on the windshield33.
For this to be possible, however, the ShowDriver Support function must be activatedunder Settings in the center display's menus (see"Head-up display" for instructions).
NOTE
Visual warnings on the windshield may be dif-ficult to notice in cases of strong sunlight,reflections, extreme light contrasts, or if thedriver is wearing sunglasses or is not lookingstraight ahead.
Related information
Distance Alert* (p. 290)
Head-up display* (p. 142)
32The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can display information on the windshield with a head-up display.33Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Automatic transmission
Adaptive Cruise Control can follow another vehi-cle at speeds from a standstill up to 200 km/h(125 mph).
The lowest speed that can be set for AdaptiveCruise Control is 30 km/h (20 mph). When fol-lowing another vehicle, ACC can monitor thatvehicle's speed and slow your own vehicle downto a standstill, but it is not possible to set speedslower than 30 km/h (20 mph).
The highest possible speed that can be set is200 km/h (125 mph).
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 294)
Setting Adaptive Cruise Controltime intervals
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC43) can be set tovarious time intervals to the vehicle ahead.
Different time intervals to thevehicle ahead can be selectedand are shown in the instru-ment panel as 1–5 horizontalbars. The more bars, the longerthe time interval. One bar rep-resents an interval ofapprox. 1 second to the vehicle ahead. 5 barsrepresents approx. 3 seconds.
The same symbol appears when the DistanceAlert function is activated.
NOTE
When the symbol in the instrument panelshows two vehicles, ACC is following the vehi-cle ahead at a preset time interval.
When only one vehicle is shown, there is novehicle ahead within a reasonable distance.
Controls for setting a time interval44.
Reduce the time interval
Increase the time interval
Distance indicator
–Press the (1) or (2) button to decrease orincrease the time interval.
>The distance indicator (3) shows the cur-rent time interval.
In order to help your vehicle follow the vehicleahead as smoothly and comfortably as possible,Adaptive Cruise Control allows the time intervalto vary noticeably in certain situations. At lowspeeds, when the distance to the vehicle aheadis short, Adaptive Cruise Control increases thetime interval slightly.
43Adaptive Cruise Control44Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on model.
DRIVER SUPPORT
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Switching between Cruise Controland Adaptive Cruise Control
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Con-trol (ACC), the driver can switch between CruiseControl (CC) and ACC.
A symbol in the instrument panel indicates whichcruise control system is active
CCACC
AA
Cruise controlAdaptive Cruise Control
AWHITE symbol: The function is active. GRAY symbol: Standbymode
Switching from ACC to CC
To do so:
1.Press the button on the steering wheelkeypad to put Adaptive Cruise Control instandby mode.
2.Tap the Cruise Control button in the centerdisplay's Function view. The button's indica-tor will change from GRAY to GREEN.
>The symbol in the instrument panel will
change from ACC to CC, indicating that Adaptive Cruise Con-trol is off and Cruise Control is in standbymode.
3.Pressing the button on the steeringwheel keypad.
>Cruise Control will start and the vehicle'scurrent speed will be set.
WARNING
Switching from ACC to CC means that thevehicle:
will no longer maintain a preset timeinterval to the vehicle ahead.
will only follow the stored speed and thedriver must therefore apply the brakeswhen necessary.
If CC is active when the engine is turned off, ACCwill be automatically activated the next time theengine is started.
Switching from CC to ACC
To do so:
1.Press the button on the steering wheelkeypad to put Cruise Control in standbymode.
2.Tap the Cruise Control button in Functionview. The button's indicator will change fromGREEN to GRAY.
>The symbols in the instrument panel will
switch from CC to ACCto indicate that Adaptive Cruise Control isin standby mode.
3.Pressing the button on the steeringwheel keypad.
>Adaptive Cruise Control will go into activemode and set the vehicle's current speedand the selected time interval to the vehi-cle ahead.
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 294)
Cruise control (p. 285)