4
Changing settings in the center display's Top view135
Opening contextual setting in thecenter display 136
Resetting user data when thevehicle changes owners 137
Resetting center display settings 137
Table of settings in the center display 138
Driver profiles 139
Selecting a driver profile 140
Changing a driver profile's name 140
Protecting a driver profile 141
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 141
Resetting driver profile settings 143
Messages in the center display 143
Handling messages in the centerdisplay 144
Handling messages saved fromthe center display 144
Head-up display *
145
Activating and deactivating the head-up display * 147
Head-up display settings *
147
Voice Control 148
Use voice recognition 149
Voice control for cellular phones 151
Voice control for radio and media152
Voice control settings 153
LIGHTING
Lighting control and panel 156
Adjusting light functions via the center display 157
Parking lights 158
Daytime running lights 158
Low beams 159
Using high beam 160
Active high beam 161
Using turn signals 162
Active Bending Lights *
162
Rear fog light 163
Brake lights 164
Emergency brake lights 164
Hazard warning flashers 164
Using home safe lighting 165
Welcome Light 165
Interior Lighting 165
Adjusting interior lighting 167
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Activating or deactivating Park Assist*
363
Park Assist limitations 363
Park Assist symbols and messages 365
Park Assist Camera *
366
Location and field of vision of Park Assist Cameras * 367
Park Assist Camera trajectory lines *
369
Park Assist sensor field 371
Activating Park Assist Camera 372
Park Assist Camera symbols and messages 374
Park Assist Pilot *
375
Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot * 376
Using Park Assist Pilot *
377
Leaving a parallel parking spacewith Park Assist Pilot *379
Park Assist Pilot * limitations
380
Park Assist Pilot * messages
382
HYBRID INFORMATION
General information about Twin Engine 384
Charging the hybrid battery 385
Charging current 387
Charge cable 387
Charging cable residual current device 389
Charging cable temperature moni-toring 390
Opening and closing the chargingsocket cover 390
Initiating hybrid battery charging 390
Charging status in the vehicle'scharging socket 392
Charging status in the chargingcable's charging module 393
Charging status in the instrumentpanel 394
Stopping hybrid battery charging 396
Twin Engine symbols and mes-sages in the instrument panel 397
Long-term storage of vehicleswith hybrid batteries 399
STARTING AND DRIVING
Starting the vehicle
402
Switching off the vehicle 404
Ignition modes 405
Selecting ignition mode 406
Brake functions 407
Brakes 407
Brake Assist System 409
Braking on wet roads 410
Braking on salted roads 410
Maintenance of the brake system 410
Parking brake 411
Activating and deactivating the parking brake 411
Settings for automatically activat-ing the parking brake 413
Parking on a hill 413
Parking brake malfunction 413
Auto-hold brakes 414
Activating and deactivating Auto-hold at a standstill 415
Hill Start Assist 416
Braking assist after a collision 416
Transmission 416
Automatic transmission 417
Gear selector positions for auto-matic transmissions 418
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
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Instruments and controls in left- hand drive vehicles The overviews show the location of the vehi- cle's displays and controls.
Steering wheel and dashboard
Parking lights, daytime running lights, low beams, high beams, turn signals, rear foglight, trip computer reset
Steering wheel paddles for manual shift- ing *
Head-up display *
Instrument panel
Wipers and washers, rain sensor *
Right-side steering wheel keypad
Steering wheel adjustment
Horn
Left-side steering wheel keypad
Hood open
Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open */
close *, halogen headlight height adjust-
ment
Ceiling console
Front reading lights and courtesy lighting
Panoramic roof *
Ceiling console display ON CALL button
HomeLink ®
*
Center and tunnel console
Center display
Hazard warning flashers, defrosting, media
Gear selector
Start knob
Drive modes
Parking brake
Auto-hold brakes
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Related information
Instrument panel (p. 86)
Changing system units of measurement (p. 135)
Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
The indicator symbols alert the driver that a function has been activated, that a system isrunning, or that a fault or error may haveoccurred.
Symbol Meaning
Information, see the message in the display The information symbol illumi- nates and a message is displayedin the instrument panel if one ofthe vehicle's systems requiresthe driver's attention. The infor-mation symbol may also illumi-nate in combination with othersymbols.
A
B Fault in brake system This symbol illuminates if there is a problem with the parkingbrake.
Symbol Meaning
A
BFault in ABS system If this symbol is illuminated, the ABS system is malfunctioning.The vehicle's regular brakes willstill work, but without the ABSfunction.
A
BAuto-brake on This symbol illuminates when the function is activated and thebrakes or parking brakes arebeing used. The brakes hold thevehicle at a standstill after it hasstopped.
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Warning symbols in the instrument panelThe warning symbols alert the driver that an important function is activated or that a seri-ous fault or error has occurred.
Symbol Meaning
WARNING The red warning symbol illumi- nates to indicate that a fault hasbeen detected that could affectsafety or driveability. An explana-tory message will be simultane-ously displayed in the instrumentpanel. The warning symbol mayalso illuminate in combinationwith other symbols.
Seat belt reminder This symbol will glow steadily or flash if the driver or front seatpassenger has not fastened theirseat belt or if anyone in the rearseat has removed their seat belt.
Symbol Meaning
Airbags If this symbol remains illumi- nated or comes on while driving,a fault has been detected in oneof the vehicle's safety systems.Read the message in the instru-ment panel. Volvo recommendscontacting an authorized Volvoworkshop.
A
B Fault in brake system If this symbol illuminates, the brake fluid level may be too low.Contact your nearest authorizedworkshop to have the brake fluidlevel checked and adjusted.
Symbol Meaning
A
B
Parking brake on This symbol glows steadily when the parking brake is applied. A flashing symbol indicates that a fault has occurred. Read themessage in the instrument panel.
Low oil pressure If this symbol illuminates while driving when the engine oil pres-sure is too low. Stop the engineimmediately and check theengine oil level. Add oil if neces-sary. If the symbol illuminatesand the oil level is normal, con-tact a workshop. Volvo recom-mends contacting an authorizedVolvo workshop.
Generator not charging This symbol illuminates during driving if a fault is detected in theelectrical system. Contact aworkshop. Volvo recommendscontacting an authorized Volvoworkshop.
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Table of settings in the center display
The center display's Settings menu has a number of main categories and sub-catego-ries that contain settings and information formany of the vehicle's features and functions.
There are seven main categories: My Car,Sound, Navigation, Media,Communication, Climate and System.
Each category, in turn, contains a number of sub-categories and possible settings. Thetable below shows the first level of sub-cate-gories. The possible settings for a function oran area are described in more detail in theirrespective sections of the Owner's Manual. Some settings are personal, which means that they can be saved to a
Driver Profiles. Others
are global, which means that they are not linked to a driver profile.
My Car
Sub-categories
Displays IntelliSafeDrive Preferences
/Individual Drive
Mode*
Lights and Lighting Mirrors and Convenience
Sub-categories
Locking Parking Brake and SuspensionWipers
Sound
Sub-categories
Tone BalanceSystem Volumes
Navigation
Sub-categories
Map Route and GuidanceTraffic
Media
Sub-categories
AM/FM Radio SiriusXMSiriusXM Travel Link
Sub-categories
Gracenote ®
Video
Communication
Sub-categories
Phone Text MessagesAndroid Auto
*
Apple CarPlay*
Bluetooth Devices Wi-FiVehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Vehicle Modem Internet Volvo On Call Volvo Service Networks
ClimateThe Climate main category does not have any
sub-categories.
LIGHTING
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WARNING
The vehicle lighting system cannot in all sit- uations determine when the daylight is tooweak or not strong enough, e.g. whenthere is fog or rain. The driver is always responsible for driving the vehicle with lighting that is safe for thetraffic conditions and as specified by appli-cable traffic regulations.
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
Thumb wheel (to the left) for adjusting interior bright- ness.
Related information
Adjusting light functions via the center display (p. 157)
Interior Lighting (p. 165)
Parking lights (p. 158)
Using turn signals (p. 162)
Using high beam (p. 160)
Low beams (p. 159)
Rear fog light (p. 163)
Active Bending Lights
* (p. 162)
Brake lights (p. 164)
Emergency brake lights (p. 164)
Hazard warning flashers (p. 164)
Adjusting light functions via the center display A number of light functions can be adjusted and activated via the center display. Theseinclude active high beams, home safe lightingand approach lighting.
1.
Tap Settings in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My CarLights and Lighting.
3. Select
Exterior Lights or Interior
Lighting and then select the function that
you would like to adjust.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 156)
Active high beam (p. 161)
Using home safe lighting (p. 165)
Welcome Light (p. 165)
Using turn signals (p. 162)
Changing settings in the center display's Top view (p. 135)
Function view in the center display(p. 125)
SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
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Folding down the rear seat backrests The rear seat backrest is split into two sec- tions. The two sections can be folded forwardindividually.
WARNING
Adjust the seat and ensure it locks into position before driving. Use cautionwhen adjusting the seat. Uncontrolledor careless adjustments could lead toinjury.
Long objects must always be securelytied down to help prevent injury ordamage in the event of sudden brak-ing.
Always turn off the engine and applythe parking brake when loading orunloading the vehicle.
Put the gear selector in
P to help pre-
vent the gear selector from being inad-vertently moved.
CAUTION
When the backrest is folded down, make sure there are no objects in the rear seat,and the seat belts are not buckled. Other-wise there is a risk of damage to theupholstery.
CAUTION
The seat cushion of the integrated child restraint * must be in the stowed position
before the rear seat backrest can be folded down. The armrest * in the center seat must be
raised before the seat backrest is folded down. The ski hatch must be closed before the seat backrest is folded down.
NOTE
The front seats may need to be pushed for- ward and/or the backrest adjusted so thatthe rear seat backrests can be fully low-ered.
Folding down the backrestsThe vehicle must be stationary and at least one of the rear doors must be open before abackrest can be folded down.
Make sure that the rear seat is unoccupied and that there are no objects on the seat.
Push down the center seat's head restraint manually.