Volvo XC90 Twin Engine 2019 Quick Guide PDF

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Summary of Content for Volvo XC90 Twin Engine 2019 Quick Guide PDF

XC90 T W I N E N G I N E

QUICK GUIDE

VLKOMMEN! This Quick Guide describes a selection of the functions in your Volvo. More detailed owner's information is available in the car, in the app and on the web.

THE CAR'S CENTRE DISPLAY The owner's manual is available in the car's centre display, where it can be accessed via the top view.

MOBILE APP The owner's manual is available as an app (Volvo Manual) for smart- phones and tablets. The app also contains video tutorials for selected functions.

VOLVO'S SUPPORT SITE The Volvo Cars support site (support.volvocars.com) contains manuals and video tutorials, as well as additional information and assistance for your Volvo and your car ownership.

PRINTED INFORMATION There is a supplement to the owner's manual in the glovebox that con- tains information on fuses and specifications, as well as a summary of important and practical information. A printed owner's manual and associ- ated supplement can be ordered.

CONTENTS

01. GET TO KNOW YOUR VOLVO This chapter gives you information on some of Volvo's systems and services, and an overview of the inside and out- side, and the centre display.

02. CHARGING This chapter describes the car's charging status, how you operate the charging unit, and the different symbols in the driver display.

03. INTERIOR AND CONNECTIONS Here you can read about different functions in the passenger compartment e.g. seat settings and Internet connec- tion.

04. THE CENTRE DISPLAY'S VIEWS Here you can find information on the centre display's different main views, from where you can control many of the car's functions.

05. SMART DRIVING This chapter describes several of the car's driver support systems and gives tips on how you can drive more eco- nomically.

06. VOICE RECOGNITION Here you can find the various commands/phrases you can use with the car's voice recognition system.

07. SPECIAL TEXTS Warning, important and note texts, which must be read.

All options and accessories, known at the time of publication, are marked with an asterisk: *.

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GETTING STARTED

To get started with using your Volvo in the best possible way there are several functions, terms and tips that can be useful to know about.

Volvo ID Volvo ID is a personal ID that gives you access to a range of services with a single username and password. Some examples are Volvo On Call*, map services*, a personal login at volvocars.com, and the option to book service and repair. You can create a Volvo ID via volvocars.com, the Volvo On Call app or directly in your car.

Sensus Sensus is the car's intelligent interface and covers all solutions in the car associated with entertainment, Internet connection, navigation* and information services. It is Sensus that makes possible the communica- tion between you, the car and the outside world.

Volvo On Call* Volvo On Call provides direct contact to the car and additional comfort and assistance 24 hours a day. The Volvo On Call app makes it possi- ble e.g. to see whether bulbs need to be replaced or whether washer fluid needs to be topped up. You can lock and unlock the car, check fuel level and show the closest petrol station. Preconditioning can also be adjusted and started via the car's parking climate control or the remote vehicle start1 function. Download the Volvo On Call app to get started.

Volvo On Call also includes roadside assistance, other security services and emergency assistance via the ON CALL and SOS buttons in the car's roof console.

Driver profiles Many of the settings made in the car can be adapted according to the driver's personal preferences and can then be saved in one or more driver profiles. Each key can be linked to a driver profile. See the sec- tion Top view in this Quick Guide for more information on driver profiles.

Preconditioning before you travel Make a habit of preconditioning the car before departure to create a more comfortable passenger compartment temperature in the car. From the centre display's climate view, select the Parking climate tab or activate the function via the Volvo On Call app. Complete precondi- tioning is only available when the car is connected to an electrical socket2.

1 Available in certain markets and models. 2 Applies to electric heater.

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OVERVIEW, EXTERIOR

Checking and storage of tyre pressure (ITPMS)* is performed via TPMS in the Car Status app in the centre display's app view. In the event of low tyre pressure, the symbol illuminates with a constant glow in the driver display. In the event of low tyre pressure, check and adjust the tyre pressure in all four tyres and press Store

Pressure to store a new tyre pressure.

Checking the engine oil level is performed from the Car Status

app. Here you can also see status messages and book service and repair*.

The hybrid battery is charged via the charging input socket. Open the hatch with a gentle push. For optimum range, start the journey with a fully charged battery.

Door mirrors can be automatically* angled down when reverse gear is engaged. When the car is locked/unlocked with the remote control key, the door mirrors can be retracted/extended automati- cally. Activate these functions under Settings My Car Mirrors and Convenience in the centre display's top view.

Keyless locking/unlocking* means that you simply need to have the remote control key with you in a pocket, for example, in order to lock or unlock the car. The remote control key must be within a range of approx. 1 metre (3 feet) of the car.

Grip a door handle or press the tailgate's rubberised pressure plate to unlock the car. To lock the car, press gently on one of the door handle recesses. Avoid touching both pressure surfaces at the same time.

Panoramic roof* has an opening glass window with sun blind, and is operated by a control above the rearview mirror when the car is in at least ignition position I. Open to ventilation position by pressing the control upward, and close by pulling the control downward. To fully open the panoramic roof, pull the control backward twice. Close by pulling the control downward twice.

The power operated tailgate* can be opened using the foot operated tailgate function* by means of a slow forward kicking motion under the left-hand part of the rear bumper. Close and lock the tailgate using the button on its lower edge. Or close the tailgate with a slow kicking motion. The car must be equipped with keyless locking/unlocking* to make it possible to unlock the tail- gate with foot movement. The remote control key must be within approx. 1 metre (3 feet) behind the car when opening and closing with foot movement.

In order to prevent the tailgate from e.g. hitting the ceiling in a garage, it is possible to program maximum opening. Set maximum opening by opening the tailgate and stopping it in the desired opening position. Then push for at least 3 seconds to save the position.

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LOCKING/UNLOCKING

Remote control key One short press locks doors, tailgate and fuel filler flap and arms the alarm*.

A long press closes the panoramic roof* and all side windows simultaneously.

One short press unlocks doors and tailgate and disarms the alarm*.

A long press opens all side windows simultaneously.

One short press unlocks and disarms the alarm for the tailgate only.

A long press opens or closes the power operated* tailgate.

The panic function activates the direction indicators and the horn to attract attention when required. Press and hold the button for at least 3 seconds or press the button twice within 3 seconds to acti- vate. The function can be deactivated using the same button after it has been activated for at least 5 seconds. Otherwise it is deacti- vated automatically after 3 minutes.

Charging hatch Make sure that the car is unlocked and switched off before you plug in or unplug the charging cable.

1. Press in the rear section of the hatch and release.

2. Open the hatch.

3. Pull away the cover for the charging input socket and secure it in the holder inside the cover.

The cable is locked into the socket after charging has started. Charging is stopped if the car is unlocked, but resumes after a short while if the cable is not unplugged.

Private locking Private locking locks the tailgate and the glovebox, which can be practi- cal when, for example, the car is taken in for service or at a hotel.

In the centre display's function view, tap on Private

Locking to activate/deactivate the function.

A pop-up window is shown for activation/deactivation. A four-digit code is selected each time locking is used. An extra security code must be selected the first time the function is used.

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OVERVIEW, INTERIOR

Centre display is used to control many of the car's main functions, e.g. media, navigation*, climate control, driver support systems and in-car apps.

The driver display shows information on the drive, e.g. speed, engine speed, navigation* and active driver support. It is possible to choose what is to be shown in the driver display via the app menu, which you open using the right-hand keypad on the steering wheel. Settings can also be made via Settings My Car Displays in the centre display's top view.

Head-up display* is a complement to the car's driver display and projects information on the windscreen. It is activated via the centre display's function view.

Start knob is used to start the car. Turn clockwise and release for ignition position I. Select gear position P or N, hold the brake pedal depressed and turn the start knob clockwise to start the car. Switch off the car by turning the start knob clockwise.

Driving modes* are set using the control on the tunnel console. Press in the control and roll it to select between Hybrid, Pure, Off

Road, Constant AWD, Powerand Individual in the centre display. Confirm by pressing the control. With Individual you can adapt a driving mode according to your preferred driving characteristics. The individual driving mode is activated in Settings My Car Individual Drive Mode in the centre display's top view.

Parking brake is activated when you pull the control upwards, at which point a symbol in the driver display illuminates. Release it manually by pushing down on the control and depressing the brake pedal at the same time. Using automatic braking when stationary ( ), the brake pedal can be released while maintaining braking effect when the car has stopped, e.g. at traffic lights.

Remember that both Automatic braking when stationary and Auto- matic application of the parking brake must be deactivated for an automatic car wash. Automatic parking brake application is deacti-

vated in the centre display's top view under Settings My Car Parking Brake and Suspension.

Switch for passenger airbag* is located on the end face of the instrument panel on the passenger side and can be accessed when the door is open. Pull the switch out and turn to ON/OFF in order to activate/deactivate the airbag function.

Glovebox is opened when you use the button.

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CENTRE DISPLAY

You can make settings and control most of the functions in the centre display. The centre display has three main views: home view, function view and app view. You can reach the function view and app view from the home view by swiping right or left. There is also a top view that you access by dragging down the top part of the display.

Change the appearance in the centre display and in the driver

display by selecting a theme in Settings My Car Displays in the top view. Here you can also select a dark or a light background for the centre display.

Return to the home view from another view by means of a short press on the physical home button under the display. The last mode used for the home view will then be shown. A further short press on the home button sets all of the home view's tiles in standard mode.

For cleaning the centre display, lock the touch function with a long press on the physical home button under the display. Reactivate the display with a short press on the home button.

Status bar at the top of the display shows the activities in the car. Shown on the left is network and connection information, with media- related information, the time and background activity indicator shown on the right.

In the climate row at the bottom you can set temperature and seat comfort by tapping on the respective icon. Open the climate view by tapping on the centre button in the climate row.

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CHARGING

Your Volvo is equipped with an electric motor that mainly drives the car at low speeds, as well as an internal combustion engine that drives the car at higher speeds and for more active driving. The charging time of the hybrid battery depends on the charging current that the socket can supply. The hybrid battery is also charged during smooth braking or engine braking, e.g. on a downhill gradient. All charging types are indi- cated in the driver display.

Storing the charging cable The charging cable is located under the floor hatch in the cargo area.

Control unit on the charging cable The enclosed charging cable is equipped with a control unit that shows the charging status. It supports temperature monitoring and has a built- in ground fault breaker.

Starting charging The starter battery is charged when the hybrid battery is charged, and charging is terminated when the hybrid battery is fully charged.

1. Connect the charging cable to a socket. Never use an extension cable.

2. Open the charging hatch with a gentle push, and pull away the cover for the charging input socket.

3. Remove the charging handle's protective cover and then press the handle the whole way into the socket for the car. The charging cable is locked automatically into the charging input socket and charging starts within 5 seconds.

4. Position the charging handle's protective cover so that it does not touch the car in order to avoid damage to the paintwork.

Finishing charging

1. Unlock the car with the remote control key's button3. Charging is finished and the charging cable releases/is unlocked.

2. Detach the charging cable from the car.

3. Refit the cover for the charging input socket and close the charging hatch.

4. Detach the charging cable from the socket.

5. Return the charging cable to its place under the floor hatch in the cargo area.

If the charging cable is not unplugged from the charging input socket it is locked automatically again a short time after unlocking to maximise charging and range as well as to allow preconditioning before depar- ture. The charging cable can be unplugged again if the car is unlocked with the remote control key. For cars with keyless locking/unlocking*, you can lock and lock with the handle again.

3 This must also be done if the car doors are already unlocked. If the car is not unlocked using the unlock button, damage may be caused to the charging cable or the system.

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CHARGING STATUS

The car's charging status can be checked at the charging input socket, on the control unit, in the driver display and in Volvo On Call* app.

Lamps for the charging input socket White - LED light. Yellow - Waiting mode, waiting for the charging to start. Blue timer set. Flashing green - Charging in progress. Green constant glow - Charging complete, extinguishes after a while. Red constant glow - A fault has occurred.

Control unit Both LEDs flash blue, yellow and red: Self-test wait until the self-

test is complete. One LED shines or flashes blue while the other LED is off: Standby. Both LEDs flash blue: Charging in progress. One LED shines or flashes yellow while the other LED is off: Charg-

ing is in progress or charging is not possible temperature monitor- ing error. Restart charging.

One LED shines or flashes red while the other LED is off: Charging is not possible the earth fault switch has tripped. Restart charging.

One LED flashes red while the other shines red: Charging is not pos- sible the charging cable is connected to an unearthed socket. Con- nect to an earthed socket.

Both LEDs flash red: Charging is not possible internal error.

Driver display The different colours of the symbol indicate charging status.

Blue light - charging in progress.

Green light - the battery is fully charged.

Red light - charging error, check the connection of the charg- ing cable with the car and the 230 V socket.

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HYBRID INFORMATION IN THE DRIVER DISPLAY

A number of symbols and animations are shown in the driver display depending on drive mode selected.

Electricity and fuel consumption are shown in the gauge on the right. The consumption varies depending on driving style. When the thin white pointer passes the white arrow at the top, the car is changed over to the internal combustion engine. When the pointer is in the orange- coloured zone, the battery is being charged, e.g. during braking.

Distance to empty battery The indicator shows the approximate distance to empty battery. The distance is affected by several factors, e.g. driving style, speed and outside temperature, and may vary during the journey. Normally you can expect a range of 20-40 km (12-25 miles). The start value shown when the car is fully charged indicates an "up- to" figure rather than a forecast for the range for electric mode and is adapted during the journey. No guaranteed range on elec- trical operation remains when the driver display shows ---.

Symbols in the driver display An all-white symbol indicates whether the electric motor or the engine is being used. A lightning bolt indicates electric motor, a drop indicates internal combustion engine.

Indicates that the battery is being charged, e.g. during engine braking.

The gauge shows how much energy is available in the battery for the electric motor. The energy is also used for the climate control.

Shows that the Charge or Hold functions are activated. They are activated from the centre display's function view. Charge means that the hybrid battery is charged when the state of charge is low. Hold means that the battery level is maintained for later use.

Starting and stopping the internal combustion engine The car calculates the extent of the need to use the internal combus- tion engine, electric motor or both simultaneously. During electrical operation, the car may sometimes need to start the internal combustion engine automatically due to external circumstances, e.g. in low outside temperatures. The internal combustion engine always starts when the hybrid battery reaches its lowest state of charge.

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POWER* FRONT SEATS

Use the controls on the outer side of the seat to adjust e.g. the seat position and lumbar support*. The two controls shaped like a seat are used to adjust the position of the seat. The third, multifunction control* is used to adjust the various comfort functions, e.g. massage*.

The seat-shaped controls Adjust the seat cushion or move the whole seat using the lower control. Adjust the angle of the backrest using the rear control.

Multi-function control4

Settings for massage*, side support*, lumbar support* and seat cushion extension* are linked to the multi-function control.

1. Activate seat setting in the centre display by turning the control up/ down.

2. Toggle between the different functions in the centre display by turn- ing the control up/down.

3. Change the setting of the selected function by pressing in the upper/lower/front/rear part of the control.

Store positions 1. Set the seat, door mirrors and head-up display* to the desired posi-

tion and press the M button on the door panel. The light indicator in the button illuminates.

2. Within 3 seconds, press the memory button 1, 2 or 3. An acoustic signal sounds and the light indicator in the M button extinguishes.

To use your stored position:

With the door open - push and release one of the memory buttons.

With the door closed - hold one of the memory buttons pressed in until the stored position is reached.

4 On cars with four-way lumbar support*

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FOLDING THE BACKRESTS IN THE REAR SEAT

The front and rear seat may need adjusting in order for the backrests to be lowered.

Second row of seats' centre seat 1. Fold down the head restraint manually by depressing the button

between the backrest and the head restraint. At the same time, push the head restraint down.

2. Pull the belt at the centre seat upwards/forwards and fold the backrest.

Second row of seats' outer seats

Pull the handle on the side of the outer seat up and fold the seat at the same time. The head restraint is lowered automatically.

When raising the backrest for the centre seat or outer seats, pull the belt or handle up. Raise the backrests until the inhibitor is locked. Raise the head restraint manually.

Third row of seats*

Pull the handle on the top of the backrest upward/forward. Fold the backrest forward. The head restraints are lowered automatically.

To enter the third row of seats, pull the handle at the top of the centre row seat up/forwards. Fold the backrest and push the entire seat forwards.

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STEERING WHEEL

Adjusting the steering wheel You can adjust the position of the steering wheel for both height and depth.

1. Push the lever under the steering wheel forward and adjust the steering wheel to the desired position.

2. Then pull the lever back to locked position.

Left-hand keypad Driver support is selected in the driver display using the arrows in the steering wheel's left-hand keypad ( and ). When the driver support symbol is white, the function is active. Grey means that the function is stopped or in standby mode.

Symbols in the driver display:

Speed limiter helps to avoid exceeding a selected maximum speed.

Cruise control helps to maintain a constant speed.

Adaptive cruise control* helps to maintain a constant speed, combined with a preselected time interval to the vehicle ahead.

Pilot Assist helps the driver to keep the car between the lane's side markings using steering assistance as well as to maintain a constant speed, combined with a preselected time interval to the vehicle ahead.

Press to start or stop the selected function.

One short press on / increases/decreases the stored speed by 5 km/h (5 mph). Press and hold the button to change steplessly - release the button at the desired speed.

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/ decreases/increases the distance to the vehicle ahead when using Adaptive cruise control and Pilot Assist.

One press on also resumes the stored speed for the selected func- tion.

Right-hand keypad Use the steering wheel's right-hand keypad to navigate in the diver dis- play.

The driver display's app menu opens/closes. The trip computer, media player, phone and navigation* can be controlled from here.

Scroll between the different apps by pressing the left or right arrow.

Select, deselect or confirm an option, e.g. select the trip comput- er's menu or delete a message in the driver display.

Browse among the functions for the selected app by tapping up or down.

Raise/lower the media volume by pressing and . If no other function is active these buttons act as volume control.

Voice control is activated using the button and allows you to con- trol e.g. media, navigation and climate control using your voice. Say e.g. "Radio", "Raise temperature" or "Cancel".

See the chapter Voice control in this Quick Guide for more voice com- mands.

Trip computer The trip computer shows e.g. mileage, fuel consumption and average speed. It is possible to select which information from the trip computer should be shown in the driver display. The trip computer calculates the remaining distance to empty tank or empty hybrid battery. To show the different options, use the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. No guar- anteed range remains when the driver display shows "----".

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LEFT-HAND STALK SWITCH

Headlamp functions are controlled using the left-hand stalk switch.

In AUTO mode, the car detects when it is dark/light and adapts the lighting accordingly, e.g. when evening falls or when you drive into a tunnel. Turn the stalk switch thumbwheel to for main beam that automatically dims for oncoming traffic. Move the stalk switch towards the steering wheel to activate main beam manually and towards the instrument panel to deactivate.

Active bending lights* are designed to provide maximum lighting in bends and at junctions by means of the light following steering wheel movements. The function is activated automatically when the car is started and can be deactivated in the centre display's function view, .

Approach lighting switches on the outside lighting when you unlock the car with the key, and helps you to reach the car safely in the dark.

Home safe lighting lights up part of the exterior lighting after you have locked the car in order to give you some light in the dark. Activate the function after you have switched off the car by moving the left stalk switch towards the instrument panel and then releasing it. The time for how long the home safe lighting should remain switched on can be set via the centre display.

Resetting the trip meter Reset all information in the manual trip meter (TM) with a long press on the RESET button. A short press only resets the mileage. Trip meter, automatic (TA), is reset automatically when the car has not been used for 4 hours.03

RIGHT-HAND STALK SWITCH

The right-hand stalk switch controls the wiper blades and the rain sen- sor.

Move the stalk switch downward to make one single sweep on the windscreen.

Move the lever in steps upwards for intermittent, normal and fast speeds.

Adjust the interval speed using the stalk switch's thumbwheel.

Move the stalk switch towards the steering wheel in order to start the windscreen and headlamp washers, and towards the instrument panel to start the rear window washers.

Press the rain sensor button to activate/deactivate the rain sensor. The windscreen wiper stalk switch must be in position 0, or in the position for a single sweep. The rain sensor automatically starts the windscreen wipers based on how much water it detects on the windscreen. Turn the thumbwheel up/down for higher/lower sen- sitivity.

Press for intermittent wiping with the rear window wiper.

Press for continuous speed with the rear window wiper.

Use windscreen wiper service mode when e.g. replacing, cleaning or lifting the wiper blades. Tap on the Wiper Service

Position button in the centre display's function view to acti- vate or deactivate service mode.

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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CLIMATE CONTROL

The climate control functions for the front and rear section of the pas- senger compartment are controlled via the centre display, and buttons on the centre console and the rear of the tunnel console. Some climate functions can also be controlled with voice control.

The icon used to access the climate view is located in the cen- tre at the bottom of the centre display. When the text Clean

Zone is blue, this indicates that the conditions have been met for good air quality in the passenger compartment.

Tap on AUTO in the climate view for automatic control of several cli- mate functions. A short press controls air recirculation, air condition- ing and air distribution automatically.

A long press controls air recirculation, air conditioning and air distri- bution automatically, as well as that temperature and fan speed are changed to standard settings: 22 C (72 F) and level 3 (level 2 in the rear seat). You can change temperature and fan speed without deactivating auto-regulated climate.

Tap on one of the icons in the climate row at the lower edge of the centre display to adjust temperature, seat heating* and fan speed.

To synchronise the temperature for all zones with the temperature on the driver's side, tap on the temperature icon for the driver's side and on Synchronise temperature.

Preconditioning Preconditioning can be set via the car's centre display and the Volvo On Call* app.

Preconditioning heats* or cools the passenger compartment before driving. It is possible to direct start or set preconditioning via the timer.

Direct-starting preconditioning 1. Open climate view in the centre display.

2. Select the Parking climate tab, tick an appropriate option and then tap on Preconditioning.

Setting the timer for preconditioning 1. Open climate view in the centre display.

2. Select the Parking climate Add timer tab and set date/day as required.

In order that preconditioning should have full function, the car must be connected to an electrical socket (applies to cars with electric heater). Either a fuel-driven heater or electric heater5 is used depending on market.

Air quality system IAQS*

IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Package* and is a fully-auto- matic system that cleans the air in the passenger compartment from contaminants such as particles, hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-level ozone. The function is activated in the centre display's top view via Settings Climate Air Quality Sensor.

5 An authorised Volvo dealer has information about which markets use which heater.

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CONNECTIONS

You can play back/control media, SMS and phone calls using voice recognition, as well as connect the car to the Internet via different external devices, e.g. smartphones. The car's electrical system must be in at least ignition position I so that you can use the connected devices.

The car's modem6

The simplest and most effective way to connect your car to the Internet is via the car's own modem. It has the highest performance, is activated automatically for each journey and does not require connection to a smartphone.

1. Insert a personal SIM card into the holder in the cargo area.

2. Press Settings Communication Car Modem Internet in the top view.

3. Activate by ticking the box for Car modem Internet.

Tethering When the car is connected to the Internet via the modem, you can share the Internet connection (Wi-Fi hotspot) with other devices under Settings in the top view. Press Communication Car Wi-Fi Hotspot.

Bluetooth Use Bluetooth primarily to manage phone calls, SMS and media from your phone to the car's system. You can also connect the car to the Internet via Bluetooth. It is possible to have two Bluetooth devices con- nected at once in which case one of them can only be streaming media. The two most recently connected phones will be connected automatically when the car is used again, if the phone's Bluetooth is active. Up to 20 devices are saved in a list to allow easier connection at a later time.

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1. Activate Bluetooth on the phone. To connect to the Internet, activate tethering in the phone as well.

2. Open the subview for the phone in the centre display.

3. Tap on Add phone, or if a phone is already connected, tap on Change and then Add phone.

4. Select the phone to be connected and follow the steps on the centre display and the phone. Note that on certain phones the message function must be activated.

Wi-Fi By connecting the car to the Internet via Wi-Fi you can stream online services at a higher speed than with Bluetooth, such as Internet radio and music via in-car apps, download/update software, etc. A Wi-Fi con- nection from a smartphone operates as a hotspot for the car as well as any other external devices in the car.

1. Activate tethering on the phone.

2. Tap on Settings in the centre display's top view.

3. Tap on Communication Wi-Fi and activate by ticking the box for Wi-Fi connection.

Note that certain phones switch off tethering after the contact with the car has been disconnected. The tethering in the phone therefore needs to be reactivated the next time it is used.

USB You can use USB to connect an external device to play back media. The USB post is also used for Apple CarPlay* and Android Auto*. In the cases where there are two USB ports, connect to the one with the white frame. The external device is charged while it is connected to the car.

USB inputs (type A) can be found in the storage compartment in the armrest between the seats.

Electrical sockets The following electrical sockets are available in your car:

12 V electrical socket.

12 V electrical socket and 230 V electrical socket*. There is also a 12 V electrical socket* in the cargo area.

6 Only cars with P-SIM*. Cars equipped with Volvo On Call* will use the Internet connection with car modem for the services.

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7 For information about which telephones are compatible with the car, see support.volvocars.com.

USING CONNECTED DEVICES

You can connect external devices to e.g. handle phone calls and play back media in the car's audio and media system.

Managing phone calls7

It is possible to make and receive calls from a Bluetooth-connected phone.

Calling via the centre display 1. Open the tile Phone in the home view. Select to call from the call log,

contact list or enter a number using the keypad.

2. Press .

Calling with the steering wheel's right-hand keypad

1. Press and navigate to Phone by pressing or .

2. Scroll through the calls list with and select with .

You can also manage calls using voice control. Press the voice control button in the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. For voice com- mands, see the section Voice control in this Quick Guide.

Playing back media To play back audio from an external device, you need to connect it to the car using your chosen method, see the previous page for different connections.

Bluetooth-connected device

1. Start playback in the connected device.

2. Open the Bluetooth app in the app view in the centre display. Playback begins.

USB-connected device

1. Start the USB app in the app view.

2. Select what you want to play. Playback begins.

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8 Apple and CarPlay are registered trademarks owned by Apple Inc.

MP3 player or iPod connected device

1. Start playback in the device.

2. Open the iPod or USB app depending on the connec- tion method. To play back audio from an iPod, select the iPod app, regardless of connection method. Playback begins.

Apple CarPlay*8 and Android Auto* CarPlay and Android Auto allow you to use certain apps in your iOS or Android device via the car to e.g. play back music or listen to podcasts. The interaction takes place via the car's centre display or the device.

To use CarPlay, Siri must be activated in the iOS device. The device also needs to have an Internet connection via Wi-Fi or mobile network.

1. Connect the phone to the USB port with a white frame.

2. Tap on Apple CarPlay or Android Auto in the app view to activate.

Activate voice control with CarPlay and Android Auto by means of a long press on the button in the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. A short press activates the car's own voice control system instead.

Bluetooth is switched off when CarPlay is used. If you need to connect the car to the Internet, use Wi-Fi or the car's modem*.

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HOME VIEW

When the centre display starts it shows the home view, and the tiles for Navigation, Media and Phone, as well as the last used app or car func- tion can be accessed from here.

Navigation Tap here to access the navigation system with Sensus Navigation*.

Set destination with free text - Expand the toolbar with the down arrow on the left-hand side and tap on . The map image changes to free text search. Enter the search terms.

Enter destination with map Maximise the map by pressing . Press and hold down on the location where you want to go, then select Go here.

Delete a destination - Tap on to open the itinerary. Tap on the recycle bin to delete an intermediate destination in the itinerary, or tap on Clear itinerary to delete the whole itinerary.

Map update9 - Tap on Download Centre in the app view. The number of available map updates is shown at Maps. Tap on Maps

Install for map updating or installation of selected map. There is also the option to download maps from support.volvocars.com to a USB memory and then transfer them to the car.

Media - shown here is e.g. your music from an external device or if you have selected FM radio in the app view. Tap on the tile to access the settings. From here you can see your music library, radio stations, etc.

Phone, the phone function is accessed from here. Tap on the tile to expand it. Here you can dial from the call history or the contact list, or enter a number manually using the keypad. Once you have selected a number, tap on .

Last used app or car function - here you can see the last used app or car function that is not shown in any of the other tiles, e.g.

Car status or Driver performance. You can tap on the tile to access the last used function.

9 Function availability may vary depending on market.

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FUNCTION VIEW AND APP VIEW

Function view

When you swipe from left to right10 in the home view you will reach the function view. From here you can activate/deactivate different car func- tions, e.g. Head-up Display*, Park Assist and Lane Keeping Aid. They are activated/deactivated by tapping on the respective symbol. Some functions open in a separate window.

App view

Swipe from right to left10 in the home view to access the app view. Here you can see the apps supplied with the car, as well as the apps that you can choose to download and install yourself.

Managing and updating apps and systems In Download Centre, in the app view, you can update several of the car's systems. For this to be possible the car must be connected to the Internet. In Download Centre you can:

Download apps - Tap on New apps and select the app required. Select Install to download the app.

Update apps - Tap on Install all to update all apps. Or tap on Application updates to show a list of possible updates. Select the app required and tap on Install.

Uninstall apps - Tap on Application updates and select the app required. Tap on Uninstall to uninstall an app.

Update system software - Tap on System updates to show a list of updates that can be installed in the car. Tap on Install all at the bottom of the list to update all software or on Install for an individual software program. If no list is required, select Install all at the System updates

button.

Moving icons The apps and buttons for car functions in the app view and function view can be moved as required.

1. Tap and hold an app or button.

2. Drag the app or button to an unoccupied location in the view and release.

10 Applies to left-hand drive cars. For right-hand drive cars - swipe in the opposite direction.

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TOP VIEW

The upper part of the display contains a tab that you can drag down to access the top view. From here, you can access Settings, Owner's

manual, Profile and the car's saved messages.

Personal preferences Under Settings you can set many personal preferences, e.g. for dis- plays, mirrors, front seat, navigation*, audio and media system, language and voice control.

Driver profiles If the car is used by several drivers then each driver can have a personal driver profile. Every time you get into the car you have the option to select your driver profile where your per- sonal preferences are saved. The number of profiles depends

on the number of keys available for the car. The Guest profile is not connected to any specific key.

The latest active driver profile is the one used for unlocking. Change driver profile by selecting Profile in the top view.

The driver profiles can be connected to the car's keys, and when it is unlocked, the car is automatically adapted to your personal preferences. Connect a key under Settings System Driver Profiles. Select one of the driver profiles (the Guest profile cannot be connected). The home view is shown again. Drag down the top view again, repeat in accordance with the above and select Edit on the chosen profile and then Connect key.

Individual drive mode If you want to adapt one of the Hybrid, Pure or Power drive modes - activate the drive mode under Settings My Car Individual Drive Mode.

System volumes If you want to adjust or switch off the volume of the system sounds, e.g. the sound for tapping on the screen, go to Settings Sound System Volumes.

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DRIVER SUPPORT

Your car is equipped with a number of functions that help you to drive safely and which can prevent accidents. You can activate these func- tions in the centre display's function view. Remember that the driver support functions are only aids and that as the driver you always have full responsibility for driving the car in a safe manner. A selection is lis- ted below:

City Safety

City Safety11 can assist you in critical situations to prevent or mitigate a collision with vehicles, larger animals, pedestrians or cyclists. Visual, acoustic and brake pulse warnings are given in the event of a risk of collision to help you act in time. If you fail to act in time and a collision is almost unavoidable, the car can be braked automatically. City Safety is activated when the engine is started and cannot be deactivated.

Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* BLIS can inform you about vehicles in your blind spot and quickly approaching vehicles in an adjacent lane.

Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* CTA is a driver support system to supplement BLIS and can warn of traffic crossing behind the car. CTA is activated if reverse gear is engaged or if the car rolls backwards.

Lane Keeping Aid Lane assistance (Lane Keeping Aid) can help you to reduce the risk of the car leaving its lane unintentionally. The desired form of assistance is selected via Settings My Car

IntelliSafe Lane Keeping Aid Mode in the centre display's top view.

Steering assistance at risk of collision The Collision avoidance assistance function can help you to reduce the risk of the car leaving its lane unintentionally and/or colliding with another vehicle/obstacle by actively steering the car back into its lane and/or swerving. The func- tion consists of three subfunctions: Steering assistance at risk of run-off; Steering assistance at risk of head-on collision; and Steering assistance at risk of rear-end collision*.

Pilot Assist

Pilot Assist12 is a comfort function that can help to keep the car in its lane and at a preset distance to the vehicle ahead. Pilot Assist is selected and activated using the steering wheel's left-hand keypad. For steering assistance to work, the driver has to have both hands on the steering wheel and the lane markings have to be visible, for instance. When steering assistance is active, the driver display shows a GREEN steering wheel symbol.

11 Not available for all markets. 12 This function can be either standard or an option, depending on market.

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PARK ASSIST

Park Assist Pilot* Park Assist Pilot can assist the driver to manoeuvre the car while park- ing. The driver's job is to pay attention around the car, follow the centre display instructions, select gear, control the speed and be prepared to brake/stop.

Parking with Park Assist Pilot Drive at a speed slower than 30 km/h (20 mph) for parallel parking or 20 km/h (12 mph) for perpendicular parking. The distance between the car and the parking spaces should be approximately 1 metre (3 feet) when the function is searching for a parking space.

1. Press the Park In button in the function view or camera view.

2. Be ready to stop the car when the graphic and text in the centre display advise that a suitable parking space has been found. A pop-up window is shown.

3. Select Parallel parking or Perpendicular parking and then select reverse gear.

Exit parallel parking using Park Assist Pilot The function can only be used for a parallel-parked car.

1. Press the Park Out button in the function view or in the camera view.

2. Use the direction indicator to select the direction in which the car should leave the parking space.

3. Follow the instructions in the centre display.

Park assist camera* The park assist camera can assist the when manoeuvring in tight spaces by indicating obstacles with camera images and a graphic in the centre display. Selection of camera views and park assist lines is made in the centre display. Note that objects/obstacles may be closer to the

car than they appear to be on the screen. The park assist camera is started automatically when reverse gear is selected or manually in the centre display:

Tap on the Camera button in the function view to acti- vate/deactivate the function manually.

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PURER DRIVING PLEASURE

By planning your driving and by driving economically, you can extend the range for electric operation and reduce your impact on the environ- ment at the same time. The conditions for achieving maximum range vary according to the different circumstances and conditions the car is driven in. You can influence some factors yourself, but not others. The longest range is achieved under very favourable conditions when all factors have a positive impact.

Plan your driving by always performing the following: Charge the car before departure. Precondition the car.

Drive economically by means of the following: Activate drive mode Pure. Lower the temperature in the passenger compartment and reduce

the fan strength. Drive at a steady speed and keep a good distance to other vehicles

and objects to minimise braking. Drive with the correct tyre pressure in the tyres and check them on a

regular basis. Select ECO tyre pressure for best results. Avoid driving with the windows open.

Factors you cannot influence Traffic situation. Road conditions and topography. Outside temperature and headwind.

See the owner's manual for more tips on range and fuel-efficient driv- ing.

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VOICE COMMANDS

The voice control system gives you the option to use voice recogni- tion13 to control certain functions of the media player, Bluetooth-con- nected phone, the climate system and Volvo's navigation system*. Voice control is activated with a press on the voice control button in the steer- ing wheel's right-hand keypad.

The following commands can usually be used regardless of situation: Repeat

Cancel

Help

Voice commands for phone Call [contact]

Call [telephone number]

Recent calls

Read message

Message to [contact]14

Voice commands for radio and media Media

Play [artist]

Play [song title]

Play [song title] from [album]

Play [TV channel name]*15

Play [radio station]

Tune to [frequency]

Tune to [frequency] [wavelength]

Radio

Radio FM

DAB *

TV*

CD*

USB

iPod

Bluetooth

Similar music

Voice commands for climate control Climate

Set temperature to X degrees

Raise temperature/Lower temperature

Sync temperature

Air on feet/Air on body

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Air on feet off/Air on body off

Set fan to max/Turn off fan

Raise fan speed/Lower fan speed

Turn on auto

Air condition on/Air condition off

Recirculation on/Recirculation off

Turn on defroster /Turn off defroster

Turn on max defroster/Turn max defroster off

Turn on electric defroster/Turn off electric defroster*

Turn on rear defroster/Turn off rear defroster

Turn steering wheel heat on/Turn steering wheel heat off*

Raise steering wheel heat/Lower steering wheel heat*

Turn on seat heat/Turn off seat heat*

Raise seat heat/Lower seat heat*

Turn on seat ventilation/Turn off seat ventilation*

Raise seat ventilation/Lower seat ventilation*

Voice commands for navigation systems* Navigation

Take me home

Go to [city]

Go to [address]

Add intersection

Go to [postcode]

Go to [contact]

Search [POI category]

Search [POI category] [city]

Search [POI name]

Change country/Change state16, 17

Show favourites

Clear itinerary

Repeat voice guidance

Turn off voice guidance

Turn on voice guidance

13 Applies to certain markets. 14 Only certain phones can send messages via the car. For compatibility, seesupport.volvocars.com. 15 Applies to certain markets. 16 In European countries, "Country" is used instead of "State". 17 For Brazil and India, the search area is changed via the centre display.

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SPECIAL TEXTS The owner's manual and other manuals contain safety instructions and all warning, important and note texts, which must be read. Some functions only apply to certain markets.

WARNING

GETTING STARTED Volvo On Call The system's services only work in areas where the Volvo On Call partners have mobile coverage and in the markets where Volvo On Call is available.

Just as with mobile phones, atmospheric disturban- ces or sparse transmitter coverage may lead to connection being impossible, e.g. in sparsely popu- lated areas.

For warning, important and note texts for Volvo On Call services, see the contract applicable to the Volvo On Call subscription as well as the Owner's Manual.

Sensus Navigation* direct all your attention to the road and make sure that all your concentration is on driving. Follow applicable traffic legislation and drive with good judgment. Due to weather condi- tions or time of year affecting the road conditions, some recommendations may be less reliable.

OVERVIEW, EXTERIOR Tailgate bear in mind the risk of pinching when opening/closing the tailgate. Check that no one is near the tailgate as a pinching injury could have serious consequences. Always operate the tailgate with caution.

Keyless locking/unlocking* Check that children or other passengers are not at risk of crushing when all the windows are closed with the remote control key or keyless opening* with a door handle.

OVERVIEW, INTERIOR If the car is not equipped with a switch for activat- ing/deactivating the passenger airbag, then the passenger airbag is always activated. Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat when the airbag is activated. The passenger airbag

must always be activated when front-facing passen- gers (children and adults) are sitting in the front passenger seat. Do not put objects in front of or above the dashboard where the passenger airbag is located.

The remote control key must always be taken out of the car when leaving it. Make sure that the car's electrical system is an ignition mode 0, particularly if there are children in the car.

Parking brake should always be used when park- ing on a slope. Engaging a gear or the automatic transmission's P position is not sufficient to hold the car stationary in all situations.

CHARGING The hybrid battery must only be charged at maxi-

mum permitted charging current or lower in accordance with applicable local and national recommendations for hybrid charging from 230 V sockets/plugs.

The hybrid battery may only be charged using an approved grounded 230 V socket (or equivalent socket with a different voltage depending on the market) or from a charging station with the loose charging cable supplied by Volvo (Mode 3).

The control unit's ground fault breaker protects the car, but there may still be a risk of overload- ing the 230 V mains power circuit.

Charging the hybrid battery must only take place with grounded and approved 230 V sockets. If the capacity for the socket or fuse circuit is unknown, ask a licensed electrician to check the capacity. Charging above the capacity of a fuse circuit may lead to fire or damage the fuse circuit.

The charging cable has a built-in circuit breaker. Charging must only take place with grounded and approved sockets.

Children should be supervised when in the vicin- ity of the charging cable when it is plugged in.

High voltage in the charging cable. Contact with high voltage can cause death or serious personal injury.

The charging cable and its associated parts must not be swamped or immersed in water.

Do not use the charging cable if it is damaged in any way. A damaged or inoperative charging

cable must only be repaired by a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

Always position the charging cable so that it will not be driven over, stepped on, tripped over or damaged in some other way, or cause personal injury.

Disconnect the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning it.

Never connect the charging cable to an exten- sion cord or a multiple plug socket.

Avoid visible worn or damaged mains sockets since they may lead to fire damage and/or per- sonal injury if used.

Also, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for using the charging cable and its components.

POWER FRONT SEATS Adjust the position of the driver's seat before set- ting off, never while driving. Make sure that the seat is in locked position in order to avoid personal injury in the event of sudden braking or an accident.

FOLDING THE BACKRESTS IN THE REAR SEAT Check that the backrests are locked properly after being raised or lowered, and that the head restraints are locked properly after being raised. The head restraints on the outer seats in the sec- ond seat row must always be raised when the third seat row* is occupied by passengers.

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CLIMATE CON- TROL Heated seats* must not be used by people who find it difficult to perceive an increase in tempera- ture due to numbness or who otherwise have prob- lems operating the controls for the heated seats. Otherwise they may suffer burn injuries.

Preconditioning can be started via a timer set far in advance. Do not use preconditioning (applies to fuel-driven heater): In unventilated spaces indoors. Exhaust gases

are emitted if the heater starts. In locations with combustible or flammable mate-

rial nearby. Fuel, gas, long grass, sawdust, etc. may ignite.

When there is a risk that the heater's exhaust line may be blocked. For example, deep snow

inside the front right-hand wheel housing can obstruct the heater's ventilation.

CONNECTIONS Only use accessories that are undamaged and

fault-free. The accessories must have a CE mark- ing, UL marking or an equivalent safety marking.

Accessories must be rated for 230 V and 50 Hz with connectors designed for the socket.

Never allow sockets, connectors or accessories to come into contact with water or other liquids. Do not touch or use the socket if it appears to be damaged or has come into contact with water or other liquid.

Do not connect junction sockets, adapters or extension cables to the socket as these can over- ride the socket's safety features.

The socket is equipped with a protective cover, ensure that nothing protrudes in or damages the socket preventing the cover from doing its job. Do not leave children in the car unsupervised when the socket is active.

DRIVER SUPPORT The driver support systems available in the car are designed to be supplementary aids for the driver but cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. They can never be a substitute for the driver's attention and judgement. The driver is always responsible for ensuring the car is driven in a safe manner, at the appropriate speed, with an appropriate distance to other vehicles, and in accordance with the traffic rules and regulations in force. The driver always bears ultimate responsibility for braking and steering the car.

Before using the car, it is recommended that you read all of the sections in the owner's manual relat- ing to driver support systems in the car.

PARK ASSIST Park Assist Pilot is supplementary driver support but it cannot handle all situations. The function is only intended to assist the driver during parallel and perpendicular parking. The driver bears full respon- sibility for parking the car safely and braking when necessary. The scanning may miss objects posi- tioned deep in the parking space. The driver always bears responsibility for assessing whether the

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space offered by Park Assist Pilot is suitable for parking.

Park assist camera is a supplementary driver aid for parking the car. The function can never replace the driver's attention and judgement. The cameras have blind spots where obstacles cannot be detected. Pay particular attention if there are peo- ple and animals near the car. Bear in mind that the front of the car may swing out towards oncoming traffic during the parking manoeuvre.

Before using the car, it is recommended that you read all of the sections in the owner's manual relat- ing to driver support systems in the car.

VOICE COMMANDS The driver always holds overall responsibility for driving the vehicle in a safe manner and complying with all applicable rules of the road.

IMPORTANT

OVERVIEW, INTERIOR The OFF ROAD drive mode must not be used while driving with a trailer without trailer connector. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to the air bel- lows.

The head-up display unit* from which the infor- mation is projected is located in the instrument panel. To avoid damage to the display unit's cover glass - do not store any objects on the cover glass and make sure that no objects fall down onto it.

CENTRE DISPLAY When cleaning the centre display, use a microfibre cloth that is free from sand and similar. When cleaning the centre display, only use gentle pres- sure on the display. Heavy pressure can damage the display.

Do not spray any liquid or caustic chemicals directly on the centre display. Do not use window cleaning agent, other cleaning agents, aerosol spray, sol- vents, alcohol, ammonia or cleaning agent contain- ing abrasive. Never use abrasive cloths, paper tow- els or tissue paper, as these could scratch the dis- play.

CHARGING Charging cable never connect the charging cable when there is a risk of thunderstorm or light- ning strike. Never unplug the charging cable from the 230 V socket while charging is in progress - there is then a risk of damaging the 230 V socket. Always stop charging first before unplugging the charging cable from the car's charging socket and then from the 230 V socket.

Power strips, extension cables, surge protection boxes or similar devices must not be used together with the charging cable since this could involve a risk of fire, electric shock, etc. Only use an adapter between the 230 V socket and the charging cable if the adapter is marked with approval in accord- ance with IEC 61851 and IEC 62196.

Control unit Avoid exposing the control unit and its plug to direct sunlight. In such cases, the over- heating protection in the plug is at risk of reducing or interrupting the charging of the hybrid battery.

Check that the 230 V socket has adequate power supply for charging electric vehicles - in the event of uncertainty, the socket must be checked by a qualified professional.

Clean the charging cable with a clean cloth, mois- tened with water or a mild detergent. Do not use chemicals or solvents. Do not immerse the charging cable in water.

Only use the charging cable provided with your car or a replacement cable recommended by Volvo. Check the capacity of the socket. Other electronic equipment connected to the

same fuse circuit must be disconnected if the total load is exceeded.

Do not connect the charging cable if the socket is damaged.

FOLDING THE BACKRESTS IN THE REAR SEAT There must be no objects on the rear seat when the backrest is to be folded down. Nor may the seatbelts be connected. The integrated child seat*/ armrest* on the centre seat must be in retracted position.

RIGHT-HAND STALK SWITCH Wiper blade in service position - Before placing the wiper blades in the service position, make sure

that they are not frozen down. If the wiper arms in service position have been folded up from the wind- screen, they must be folded back down onto the windscreen before the activation of wiping, washing or the rain sensor, as well as before driving. This is to avoid scraping the paint on the bonnet.

CONNECTIONS Electrical socket the maximum power usage for a 12 V electrical socket is 120 W (10 A) per socket.

The maximum power usage for a 230 V electrical socket is 150 W.

NOTE

OVERVIEW, EXTERIOR Foot-operated tailgate - There is a risk of reduced function, or no function at all, if the rear bumper is loaded with large amounts of ice, snow, dirt or similar. For this reason, make sure you keep it clean.

The foot-operated tailgate function is available in two versions: Opening and closing with foot movement Only unlocking with foot movement (lift up the

tailgate manually to open it) Note that the function for opening and closing with foot movement requires power operated tailgate*.

Pay attention to the possibility that the system may be activated in a car wash or similar if the remote key is within range.

Programming max opening - If the system has been operating continuously for a long time, it is switched off to avoid overload. It can be used again after approx. 2 minutes.

Electromagnetic fields and screening may interfere with the functions of the remote control key. Avoid storing the remote control key close to metal objects or electronic apparatus, e.g. mobile phones, tablets, laptops or chargers - preferably no closer than 10-15 cm 4-6 inches.

OVERVIEW, INTERIOR The OFF ROAD drive mode is not designed to be used on public roads.

During cold starting, the idling speed may be noticeably higher than normal for certain engine types. This is done in order that the emissions sys- tem can reach normal operating temperature as quickly as possible, which minimises exhaust emis- sions and protects the environment.

Head-up display* When a City Safety function is activated, the information in the head-up display is replaced by a graphic for City Safety. This graphic is illuminated even if the head-up display is switched off.

The driver may have less chance of seeing informa- tion in the head-up display if, for example, he/she is wearing polarising sunglasses, if he/she is not sit- ting centrally in the seat, if there are any objects on the cover glass of the display unit, or in unfavoura- ble light conditions. Certain visual defects may cause headaches and a feeling of stress during the use of the head-up display.

CHARGING Charging cable Volvo recommends a charging cable in accordance with IEC 62196 and IEC 61851 which supports temperature monitoring.

STEERING WHEEL Trip computer certain deviations may occur when calculating the distance travelled if the driving method is changed.

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CLIMATE CON- TROL Heating or cooling cannot be hastened by selecting a higher or lower temperature than the actual desired temperature.

Preconditioning is available only when the car is connected to an electrical socket (applies to elec- tric heater). A charging station which is not always active, e.g. due to a timer, may cause precondition- ing to malfunction. If the car is not connected to an electrical socket, it is still possible to cool the pas- senger compartment briefly in a warm climate by starting preconditioning directly. The car's doors and windows should be closed during the precondi- tioning of the passenger compartment.

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CONNECTIONS Internet data is transferred (data traffic) when using the Internet, and this may involve a cost. Acti- vation of data roaming and Wi-Fi hotspots may involve further charges. Contact your network oper- ator about data traffic costs. When downloading using a phone, pay extra attention to the data traffic costs.

Data downloading can affect other services that transfer data, e.g. web radio. If the effect on other services is experienced as problematic, the down- load can be interrupted. Alternatively, it may be appropriate to switch off or cancel other services. When downloading using a phone, pay extra atten- tion to the data traffic costs.

Updating If the phone's operating system is updated, the Bluetooth connection may be broken. Delete the phone from the car and reconnect.

USING CONNECTED DEVICES Apple CarPlay and Android Auto - Volvo is not responsible for the content in the CarPlay or Android Auto app.

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