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Setting the blower speed for the front seats4
The blower can be set to several different automatically controlled speeds for the frontseat.
1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- play.
Blower control buttons in Climate view.
2.Tap the desired blower speed: Off, 1-5 orMax.
> The blower speed will be changed and the buttons for the set speed will light up.
CAUTION
The air conditioning will not engage if the blower is turned off completely, which maycause fogging on the inside of the win-dows.
NOTE
The climate system automatically adapts airflow as needed within the set blowerspeed, which means that airflow speedmay vary slightly within the same blowerspeed.
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Climate system controls (p. 210)
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The same setting applies to the rear seats with the 2-zone climate system.
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Climate system controls (p. 210)
Activating and deactivating air conditioning
The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies incoming air as needed.
When the air conditioning is activated, it will be switched on and off automatically by theclimate system as needed.
1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- play.
2.Tap AC.
> Air conditioning is activated/deacti- vated and the button lights up/goes out.
NOTE
For optimal air conditioning function, close all the side windows and the panoramic roof *.
NOTE
The air conditioning cannot be activated when the fan speed is set to Off.
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Climate system controls (p. 210)
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Parking climate *
Parking climate is an umbrella term for vari- ous functions that improve the passengercompartment climate when the vehicle isparked, e.g. preconditioning.
Parking climate functions are con- trolled from the Parking climate tab
in the center display's Climate view. Tap the symbol in the center of the
climate bar to open Climate view.
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Climate (p. 198)
Preconditioning
* (p. 226)
Pre-cleaning
* (p. 230)
Climate comfort retaining function
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(p. 231)
Parking climate symbols and messages
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(p. 233)
Preconditioning *
Preconditioning is a climate function that, if possible, attempts to achieve a comfortabletemperature in the passenger compartmentbefore driving.
Preconditioning can be started immediately or started at a preset time using a timer. In warm weather, the climate system venti- lates the passenger compartment by blowingair in from outside. The function cannot heatthe passenger compartment.
NOTE
During preconditioning of the passenger compartment, the vehicle works to reach acomfortable temperature and not the tem-perature set in the climate system.
NOTE
Pre-cleaning * starts automatically when
preconditioning is complete.
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Parking climate
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Starting and stopping preconditioning
*
(p. 226)
Preconditioning timer
* (p. 227)
Pre-cleaning
* (p. 230)
Starting and stopping preconditioning *
Preconditioning ventilates the passenger compartment, if possible, before driving. Thefunction can be started in the center displayor from a cellular phone.
Starting and stopping from the vehicle
1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- play.
2. Select the
Parking climate tab.
3. Tap
Start Pre-con. & Cleaning.
> Preconditioning starts/stops and the button lights up/goes out.
NOTE
The vehicle doors and windows should be closed during preconditioning of the pas-senger compartment.
NOTE
Pre-cleaning * starts automatically when
preconditioning is complete.
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Starting from appA device with the Volvo On Call * app can be
used to start preconditioning or check set- tings. Preconditioning ventilates the passen-ger compartment by blowing in air from out-side. The passenger compartment can also be pre- conditioned using the Engine Remote Start (ERS) 6
function using the Volvo On Call * app.
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Parking climate
* (p. 226)
Preconditioning
* (p. 226)
Preconditioning timer
* (p. 227)
Pre-cleaning
* (p. 230)
Preconditioning timer *
The timer can be set to finish preconditioning at a 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, with or without the repeat function.
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Preconditioning
* (p. 226)
Adding and editing timer settings for pre- conditioning
* (p. 227)
Activating and deactivating precondition-ing timer
* (p. 228)
Deleting preconditioning timer settings
*
(p. 229)
Adding and editing timer settings for preconditioning *
The preconditioning timer can store up to 8 preset timer settings.
Adding a timer setting
Button for adding a timer setting in the Parking
climate tab in Climate view.
1. Open Climate view in the center display. 2.
Select the
Parking climate tab.
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Certain markets only.
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Pre-cleaning *
Pre-cleaning of the vehicle before driving is used to improve the air quality in the passen-ger compartment.
It is only possible to activate pre-cleaning manually from the center display, but the func-tion is also started automatically when pre-conditioning has finished. The function uses the ventilation system to blow fresh air into the passenger compart-ment and then circulates the air through theclimate system's passenger compartment airfilter.
Related information
Parking climate
* (p. 226)
Starting and stopping pre-cleaning
*
(p. 230)
Preconditioning
* (p. 226)
Starting and stopping pre- cleaning *
Pre-cleaning improves the air quality in the
passenger compartment before driving. The function can be started in the center displayor from a cellular phone.
Starting and stopping from the vehicle
1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- play.
2. Select the
Parking climate tab.
3. Tap
Start Pre-cleaning.
> Pre-cleaning starts/stops and the but- ton lights up/goes out.
Starting from app *A device with the Volvo On Call * app can be
used to start pre-cleaning or check settings.
NOTE
Precleaning always starts automatically when preconditioning is complete.
Related information
Parking climate
* (p. 226)
Pre-cleaning
* (p. 230)
Preconditioning
* (p. 226)
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NOTE
Do not attempt to repair or alter any of the components in the alarm system yourself.Any such attempt could affect the termsand conditions of your insurance policy.
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Arming and disarming the alarm (p. 267)
Arming and disarming the alarm
The alarm is armed when the vehicle is locked and disarmed when the vehicle isunlocked. The alarm can also be disarmedwithout a functioning key.
Arming and disarming the alarmThe alarm is armed when the vehicle is locked and disarmed when the vehicle is unlocked.
Disarming the alarm without a functioning remote key
The vehicle can be unlocked and disarmed even if the remote key is not functioning e.g. ifthe battery is discharged.
1. Open the driver's door using the detacha- ble key 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's cup 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 key or put the ignition into mode I by turning
the start knob clockwise and then releas-ing it.
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Alarm (p. 266)
DRIVER SUPPORT
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limitations
Pilot Assist functionality may be reduced in certain situations.
Pilot Assist is a driver support function designed to simplify driving and assist thedriver in many situations. However, the driveris always responsible for maintaining a suita-ble distance to vehicles or objects around itand ensuring that the vehicle is correctly posi-tioned in the traffic lane.
WARNING
In some situations, Pilot Assist may have trouble helping the driver properly or maybe deactivated automatically – we adviseagainst using Pilot Assist in such cases.Examples of such situations include:
the lane markings are unclear, worn, missing, cross each other, or there aremultiple sets of road markings.
the lane division changes, e.g. whenlanes split or merge, and at off-ramps.
when there is road construction andsudden changes to the road surface,e.g. when the lines may no longer markthe correct route.
edges or other lines than lane markingsare present on or near the road, e.g.curbs, joints or repairs to the road sur-face, edges of barriers, roadside edgesor strong shadows.
the lane is narrow or winding.
the lane contains ridges or holes.
weather conditions are poor, e.g. rain,snow or fog or slush or reduced visibil-
ity with poor light conditions, back- lighting, wet road surface, etc.
The driver should also note that Pilot Assist has the following limitations:
High curbs, roadside barriers, tempo- rary obstacles (traffic cones, safety bar-riers, etc.) are not detected. Alterna-tively, they may be detected incorrectlyas lane markings, with a subsequentrisk of contact between the vehicle andsuch obstacles. The driver is responsi-ble for ensuring that the vehicle main-tains a suitable distance from suchobstacles.
The camera and radar sensors do nothave the capacity to detect all oncom-ing objects and obstacles in trafficenvironments, e.g. potholes, stationaryobstacles or objects that completely orpartially block the route.
Pilot Assist does not "see" pedestrians,animals, etc.
The steering assistance is limited inforce, which means that Pilot Assistcannot always help the driver to steerand keep the vehicle within the lane.
In vehicles equipped with Sensus Navigation
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Limited field of vision
The radar sensor has a limited field of vision. In some situations, it may detect a vehicle laterthan expected or not at all.
The radar sensor's field of vision
The radar sensor's detection of vehicles very close to your vehicle may be delayedin certain situations, e.g. if a vehicle pulls in between your vehicle and the vehicledirectly ahead.
Small vehicles, such as motorcycles, or vehicles that are not driving in the centerof the lane may remain undetected.
In curves, the radar may detect the a dif- ferent vehicle than intended or lose sightof a target vehicle.
Low trailers
Low trailer in the radar shadow
Low trailers may also be difficult or even impossible for the radar to detect. The drivershould be extra alert when driving behind vehi- cles towing low trailers when Adaptive Cruise Control
* or Pilot Assist
* is activated.
Additional camera limitations
Reduced visibility
Cameras have the same limitations as the human eye. In other words, their “vision" isimpaired by adverse weather conditions suchas heavy snowfall/rain, dense fog, swirling dust/snow, etc. These conditions may reducethe function of systems that depend on thecamera or cause these systems to temporarilystop functioning. Strong sunlight, reflections from the road sur- face, ice or snow covering the road, a dirtyroad surface, or unclear lane marker lines maydrastically reduce the camera