Volvo V40 Cross Country (2019 year). Manual in english — page 6

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CLIMATE CONTROL
Electronic temperature control -
distribution and fan control are handled man-
ETC
ually.
With ETC (Electronic Temperature Control) the
temperature is regulated automatically while air
Fan (p. 130)
Rear window and door mirror defrosters
(p. 107)
Electrically heated front seat (p. 129), left
Recirculation (p. 133)
side
AC - Air conditioning on/off (p. 131)
Electrically heated front seat (p. 129), right
side
Heated windscreen and max. defroster*
Temperature control (p. 131)
Air distribution (p. 125) - ventilation floor
ECO* (p. 287)
Air distribution - air vent instrument panel
Related information
Air distribution - defroster windscreen
General information on climate control
(p. 122)
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Heated front seats*
There are three heat levels that give different
Heated rear seat*
The front seat heating has three positions for
heating outputs:
The heating for the rear seat's outer positions
increasing the comfort for driver and passenger
Highest heat level - three orange fields illu-
has three positions for increasing the comfort for
when it is cold.
minate in the centre console's screen (see
passengers when it is cold.
figure above).
Lower heat level - two orange fields illumi-
nate in the screen.
Lowest heat level - one orange field illumi-
nates in the screen.
Switch off the heat - no field illuminates.
WARNING
Heated seats must not be used by people
who find it difficult to perceive an increase in
temperature due to a lack of sensation or who
otherwise have problems operating the con-
Current heat level is shown in the centre console display
Current heat level is shown in the pushbutton's lamps:
trols for the heated seats. Otherwise they may
screen.
suffer burn injuries.
Press the button repeatedly to change between
Press the button repeatedly to
the different levels or to deactivate the function.
change between the different
Related information
There are three heat levels that give different
levels or to deactivate the func-
General information on climate control
heating outputs:
tion.
(p. 122)
Highest heat level - three lamps illuminate.
Heated rear seat* (p. 129)
Lower heat level - two lamps illuminate.
Lowest heat level - one lamp illuminates.
Switch off the heat - no lamp illuminates.
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Fan
Auto-regulation
WARNING
The fan should always be activated in order to
Auto-regulation is only possible in electronic cli-
Heated seats must not be used by people
avoid misting on the windows.
mate control (ECC) (p. 127).
who find it difficult to perceive an increase in
temperature due to a lack of sensation or who
The auto function automatically
otherwise have problems operating the con-
NOTE
regulates temperature (p. 131),
trols for the heated seats. Otherwise they may
If the fan is fully switched off then the air con-
air conditioning (p. 131), fan
suffer burn injuries.
ditioning is not engaged - which can cause a
speed (p. 130), recirculation
risk of misting on the windows.
(p. 133) and air distribution
Related information
(p. 125).
General information on climate control
With ECC*
(p. 122)
If you select one or more manual functions, the
Turn the knob to increase or
other functions continue to be controlled auto-
Heated front seats* (p. 129)
decrease fan speed, AUTO is
matically. All manual settings are disengaged
disengaged. If AUTO is
when AUTO is pressed. The display screen
selected, then the fan speed is
shows AUTO CLIMATE.
regulated automatically
(p. 130) - the fan speed previ-
Fan speed in automatic mode can be set in the
ously set is disengaged.
menu system MY CAR. For a description of the
menu system, see MY CAR (p. 113).
With ETC
Turn the knob to increase or
Related information
decrease fan speed.
General information on climate control
(p. 122)
Related information
General information on climate control
(p. 122)
Electronic climate control - ECC* (p. 127)
Electronic temperature control - ETC
(p. 128)
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Temperature control in the
The temperatures on the driver
Air conditioning
passenger compartment
and passenger sides can be
The air conditioning cools and dehumidifies
set independently. Repeatedly
When the car is started, the most recent tem-
incoming air as required.
press L/R in the button to
perature setting is resumed.
select the setting for left, right
When the lamp in the AC but-
or both sides. Set the tempera-
ton illuminates, the air condi-
NOTE
ture using the knob - the
tioning is controlled by the sys-
Heating or cooling cannot be hastened by
selected temperature for either side is displayed
tem's automatic function.
selecting a higher or lower temperature than
in the centre console display.
When the lamp in the AC but-
the actual desired temperature.
ton is switched off the air con-
With ETC
ditioning is disconnected. Other functions are still
The temperature in the passen-
With ECC*
controlled automatically. When the max. defroster
ger compartment can be
function (p. 132) is activated, the air conditioning
adjusted with the knob.
is switched on automatically so that the air is
dehumidified at the maximum setting.
Related information
General information on climate control
(p. 122)
Actual temperature (p. 123)
Electronic temperature control - ETC
(p. 128)
Current temperature for each side is shown in the centre
Electronic climate control - ECC* (p. 127)
console's display screen.
* Option/accessory.
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Demisting and defrosting the
For cars without heated windscreen there is one
NOTE
windscreen
defrost level:
Electrically heated windscreen is not available
Heated windscreen* and max. defroster are
Air flows to the windows - symbol (2) illumi-
when the engine is auto-stopped (p. 279).
used to quickly remove misting and ice from the
nates in the screen.
windscreen and side windows.
Switch off the function - no symbol illumi-
The following also takes place when the function
nates.
is active in order to provide maximum dehumidifi-
For cars with heated windscreen there are two
cation in the passenger compartment:
defrost levels:
the air conditioning is automatically engaged
Start the heating for the windscreen2 - sym-
recirculation and the air quality system are
bol (1) illuminates in the screen.
automatically disengaged.
Start the heating for the windscreen2 and air
flow to the windows - symbols (1) and (2)
NOTE
illuminate in the screen.
The noise level increases as the fan is operat-
Switch off the function - no symbol illumi-
ing at max.
nates.
The selected setting is shown in the centre console dis-
When the defroster is switched off the climate
NOTE
play screen.
control returns to the previous settings.
Heated windscreen and IR window (p. 20)
Heated windscreen*
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may have an impact on the performance of
Max. defroster
transponders and other communication
General information on climate control
(p. 122)
equipment.
The light in the defroster but-
ton illuminates when the func-
tion is active.
NOTE
Press the button repeatedly to
A triangular area at the end of each side of
change between the different
the windscreen is not electrically heated,
levels or to deactivate the func-
where de-icing may take longer.
tion.
2 The compass goes off when the heated windscreen is active.
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Air distribution - recirculation
NOTE
Select recirculation to shut out bad air, exhaust
When max. defroster is selected, recirculation
gases etc. from the passenger compartment, i.e.
is always deactivated.
no outside air is taken into the car when this
function is activated.
Related information
When recirculation is engaged
General information on climate control
the orange lamp in the button
(p. 122)
illuminates.
Air distribution in the passenger compart-
ment (p. 125)
Air distribution - table (p. 134)
IMPORTANT
If the air in the car recirculates for too long,
there is a risk of misting on the insides of the
windows.
Timer
With the timer function activated the system will
exit manually activated recirculation mode
according to a time that depends on the outside
temperature. This reduces the risk of ice, misting
and bad air.
It is possible to activate/deactivate the function
in the menu system MY CAR. For a description of
the menu system, see MY CAR (p. 113).
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Air distribution - table
Three buttons are used to select the distribution
(p. 125) of the air.
Air distribution
Use
A large amount of hot air flows to the windows.
to remove ice and misting quickly.
Air to windscreen, via defroster vent, and side windows. Some air
to avoid misting and icing in a cold and humid climate (to
flows from the air vents.
achieve this the fan level must not be too low).
Airflow to windows and from dashboard air vents.
to ensure good comfort in warm, dry weather.
Airflow to the head and chest from the dashboard air vents.
to ensure efficient cooling in warm weather.
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Air distribution
Use
Air to the floor and windows. Some air flows from the dashboard air
to ensure comfortable conditions and good demisting in cold or
vents.
humid weather.
Air to floor and from dashboard air vents.
in sunny weather with cool outside temperatures.
Air to floor. Some air flows to the dashboard air vents and windows.
to direct heat or cold to the floor.
Airflow to windows, from dashboard air vents and to the floor.
to provide cooling along the floor in hot, dry weather or warming
upwards in cold weather.
Related information
General information on climate control
(p. 122)
Air distribution - recirculation (p. 133)
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Engine block and passenger
Refuelling
automatically and a message appears in the dis-
compartment heater*
play. Acknowledge the message by pressing the
indicator stalk (p. 110) OK button once.
Preconditioning prepares the heater, engine and
passenger compartment before departure so
that both wear and energy needs during the jour-
IMPORTANT
ney are reduced. Warming up your car will also
Repeated use of the heater in combination
extend the driving distance.
with short driving distances may cause low
The heater can be started directly (p. 137) or
charge level in the starter battery, this can
with a timer (p. 138).
lead to the heater stopping or never starting.
In the worst case, engine starting will not be
The heater cannot start if the outside tempera-
possible.
ture exceeds 15 °C. The heater's maximum run-
The car should be driven for the same time as
ning time is 50 minutes.
Warning label on fuel filler flap.
the heater is used to ensure that the starter
battery is recharged adequately to replace the
WARNING
energy consumed by the heater when it is
WARNING
Do not use the fuel-driven heater indoors.
used on a regular basis. The heater is used
Exhaust gases are secreted.
Fuel which spills out could be ignited. Switch
for a maximum of 50 minutes each time.
off the fuel-driven auxiliary heater before star-
ting to refuel.
NOTE
Related information
Check in the combined instrument panel that
When the fuel-driven auxiliary heater is active
the heater is switched off. The heat symbol is
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
shown when it is operating.
ment heater* - messages (p. 139)
there may be smoke from underneath the car,
which is perfectly normal.
Additional heater* (p. 140)
Parking on a hill
If the car is parked on a steep hill, the front of the
car should point downhill to ensure that there is a
supply of fuel to the fuel-driven heater.
Battery and fuel
If the battery has insufficient charge or the fuel
level is too low, the heater will be switched off
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Engine block heater and passenger
Direct start via the remote control key*
If the button for information
is depressed
compartment heater* - direct start
when the heater is active then the indicator lamp
The engine block heater and passenger com-
will show the status for this - at the same time
partment heater can be started directly.
the car's lock status (p. 161) is shown. While the
status is being investigated the indicator lamp
Direct start can be performed via:
emits a pair of short flashes followed by a con-
stant glow if the heater is active.
information display
remote control key*
Status is also shown in the trip computer during
heating.
mobile*.
Upon direct start of the engine block and pas-
Direct start via a mobile*
senger compartment heater (p. 136), it will run
Activation and information on selected settings
for 50 minutes.
are available via the Volvo On Call* app.
Indicator lamp on remote control key with PCC*.
Heating of the passenger compartment will begin
Related information
as soon as the engine coolant has reached the
The engine block heater and passenger compart-
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
correct temperature.
ment heater can be activated via the remote con-
ment heater* - timer (p. 138)
trol key:
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
NOTE
- Hold the button for approach lighting
ment heater* - immediate stop (p. 138)
The car can be started and driven while the
depressed for 2 seconds.
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
heater is running.
Hazard warning flashers provide information
ment heater* - messages (p. 139)
in accordance with the following:
Direct start via the information display
5 short flashes followed by a constant
1. Press OK to access the menu.
glow for approx. 3 seconds - the signal
2. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Parking
has reached the car and the heater has
heater and select with OK.
been activated.
3. Scroll forward in the next menu to Direct
5 short flashes - the signal has reached
the car but the heater has not been acti-
start in order to activate the heater and
vated.
select with OK.
Hazard warning flashers remain switched
4. Exit the menu with RESET.
off - the signal has not reached the car.
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Engine block heater and passenger
Engine block heater and passenger
7. Select the required minute using the thumb-
compartment heater* - immediate
compartment heater* - timer
wheel.
stop
The timer of the engine block and passenger
8. Press OK3 to confirm the setting.
The engine block heater and passenger com-
compartment heater (p. 136) is connected to
9. Go back in the menu structure using RESET.
partment heater can be deactivated directly via
the car's clock.
the information display.
10. Select the other time (continue from step 2)
Two different times can be selected using the
or exit the menu with RESET.
1. Press OK to access the menu.
timer. Here, time refers to the time when the car
is heated and ready. The car's electronic system
Starting
2. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Parking
calculates when heating should be started based
1. Press OK to access the menu.
heater and select with OK.
on the outside temperature.
2. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Parking
3. Scroll forward in the next menu to Stop in
heater and select with OK.
order to deactivate the heater and select with
NOTE
OK.
3. Select one of the two timers using the
All timer programming will be cleared if the
thumbwheel and activate with OK.
4. Exit the menu with RESET.
car's clock is reset.
4. Exit the menu with RESET.
Related information
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
Adjusting
Switching off
ment heater* - direct start (p. 137)
1. Press OK to access the menu.
A timer-started heater can be switched off man-
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
2. Scroll with the thumbwheel (p. 110) to
ually before the set time has elapsed. Proceed as
ment heater* - timer (p. 138)
Parking heater and select with OK.
follows:
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
3. Select one of the two timers using the
1. Press OK to access the menu.
ment heater* - messages (p. 139)
thumbwheel and confirm with OK.
2. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Parking
4. Briefly press OK to move to the lit hours set-
heater and select with OK.
ting.
> If a timer is set but not activated, a clock
icon is shown next to the set time.
5. Select the required hour using the thumb-
wheel.
3. Select one of the two timers using the
thumbwheel and confirm with OK.
6. Briefly press OK to move to the lit minutes
setting.
3 Press OK again to activate the timer.
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CLIMATE CONTROL
4. Deactivate the timer as follows:
Engine block heater and passenger
Symbol
Message
Specification
compartment heater* - messages
long press on OK or
The heater is
Symbols and messages regarding the engine
short press on OK to continue in the
switched on and run-
block and passenger compartment heater
menu. Then select to stop the timer and
ning.
(p. 136) differ depending on whether the com-
confirm with OK.
bined instrument panel is analogue (p. 66) or
The heater's timer is
5. Exit the menu with RESET.
digital (p. 67).
activated after the
A timer-started heater can be switched off
remote control key
When the heater has been activated
directly (p. 137).
has been removed
the heat symbol illuminates in the
from the ignition
information display.
Related information
switch and leaving
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
the car - the engine
When one of the timers is activated the symbol
ment heater* - messages (p. 139)
and passenger com-
for activated timer illuminates in the information
partment are heated
display at the same time as the set time is shown
at the set time.
next to the symbol.
Fuel
The heater has been
Symbol for activated timer in analogue
operated
stopped by the car's
combined instrument panel.
heater
electronics in order to
stopped
facilitate starting the
Battery
engine.
Symbol for activated timer in digital
saving
combined instrument panel.
mode
The table shows symbols and display texts that
appear.
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* Option/accessory.
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Additional heater*
Fuel-driven additional heater*
Symbol
Message
Specification
For cars with diesel engines sold in cold climate
The car is equipped with either an electric
Fuel
Setting the heater is
zones4 an additional heater may be required to
(p. 141) or a fuel-driven additional heater
operated
not possible due to
obtain the correct operating temperature in the
(p. 140).
heater
fuel level being too
engine and to obtain sufficient heating in the
stopped
low - this is in order
The heater starts automatically when extra heat is
passenger compartment.
Low fuel
to facilitate starting
required when the engine is running.
level
the engine as well as
In such instances, the car is equipped with either
The heater is switched off automatically when the
approx. 50 km driving.
electric additional heater (p. 141) or
correct temperature is reached or when the
Fuel
Heater not working.
engine is switched off.
fuel-driven additional heater (p. 140)5.
operated
Contact a workshop
heater
for repair. Volvo rec-
Related information
NOTE
Service
ommends that you
Engine block and passenger compartment
When the auxiliary heater is active there may
required
contact an authorised
heater* (p. 136)
be smoke from underneath the car, which is
Volvo workshop.
perfectly normal.
A display text clears automatically after a time or
Auto mode or shutdown
after one press on the indicator stalk (p. 110) OK
button.
Automatic start of the additional heater can be
deactivated if required.
Related information
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
NOTE
ment heater* - direct start (p. 137)
Volvo recommends that the fuel-driven addi-
Engine block heater and passenger compart-
tional heater should be switched off for short
ment heater* - timer (p. 138)
distances.
1. Before starting the engine: Select key posi-
tion I (p. 81).
4 An authorised Volvo dealer has information regarding the geographical areas concerned.
5 For cars equipped with parking heater (p. 136).
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2. Press OK to access the menu.
Electric additional heater*
3. Scroll with the thumbwheel to Additional
The car is equipped with either a fuel-driven
heater6 or Settings7 and select with OK.
(p. 140) or an electric additional heater (p. 140).
4. Select one of the options ON or OFF using
The heater cannot be controlled manually but is
the thumbwheel and confirm with OK.
instead activated automatically after the engine
has been started in outside temperatures below
5. Exit the menu with RESET.
9 °C and is switched off after the set passenger
compartment temperature has been reached.
NOTE
Related information
The menu options are only visible in key posi-
Engine block and passenger compartment
tion I - any adjustments must therefore be
heater* (p. 136)
made before starting the engine.
Related information
Engine block and passenger compartment
heater* (p. 136)
6 Analogue combined instrument panel.
7 Digital combined instrument panel.
* Option/accessory.
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Storage spaces
Overview of storage spaces in the passenger
compartment.
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Storage compartment1 in door panel
Storage compartment, driver’s side (p. 146)
Ticket clip
Storage compartment
Glovebox (p. 147)
Storage compartment, cup holder (p. 146)
Cup holder* in rear seat
Storage pocket2
Storage compartment, rear seat
WARNING
Keep loose objects such as mobile phones,
cameras, remote controls for accessories, etc.
in the glove compartment or other compart-
ments. Otherwise they may injure people in
the car in the event of sudden braking or a
collision.
1 With ice scraper holder on the driver’s side.
2 Not applicable to textile upholstery.
* Option/accessory.
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Storage compartment driver’s side
Tunnel console
Tunnel console - armrest
This storage compartment (p. 144) is located on
The tunnel console is located between the front
The tunnel console is located between the front
the driver's side, to the left under the lighting
seats.
seats.
panel.
When closed, the tunnel console's armrest can
be adjusted* longitudinally.
WARNING
Do not keep any sharp objects in the com-
Related information
partment, or objects which protrude.
Tunnel console - 12 V-sockets (p. 148)
Storage compartment (e.g. for CDs) and
USB*/AUX input under the armrest.
Includes cup holder for driver and passenger.
Related information
Storage spaces (p. 144)
Tunnel console - armrest (p. 146)
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Glovebox
Inlaid mats*
Vanity mirror
The glovebox is located on the passenger side.
Inlay mats collect e.g. rubbish and slush. Volvo
The vanity mirror is located on the rear of the sun
supplies specially manufactured inlay mats.
visor.
The owner's manual and maps can be kept in
here for example. There are also holders for pens
WARNING
on the inside of the lid. The glovebox can be
Only use one inlaid mat at each seat, and
locked* (p. 172), using the key blade (p. 163).
check before setting off that the mat by the
driver's seat is firmly affixed and secured in
Related information
the pins so that it does not get caught adja-
Storage spaces (p. 144)
cent to and under the pedals.
Related information
Cleaning the interior (p. 381)
Vanity mirror with lighting.
The light illuminates automatically when the cover
is lifted.
Related information
Lamp replacement - vanity mirror lighting
(p. 360)
* Option/accessory.
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Tunnel console - 12 V-sockets
Loading
NOTE
The electrical sockets (12 V) are located in the
Payload depends on the car's kerb weight.
Optional equipment and accessories - e.g.
tunnel console's storage compartment and
display screens, music players and mobile
Payload depends on the car's kerb weight. The
beside the cup holder.
phones - which are connected to one of the
total of the weight of the passengers and all
passenger compartment's 12V electrical
accessories reduces the car's payload by a cor-
sockets could be activated by the climate
responding weight.
control system, even when the remote control
For more detailed information on weights, see
key has been removed or when the car is
Weights (p. 390).
locked, for example, when the engine block
and passenger compartment heater* is acti-
The tailgate is opened via a button on
vated at a preset time.
the lighting panel or the remote control
key, see Locking/unlocking - tailgate
For this reason remove the plugs from the
(p. 172).
electrical sockets for optional equipment or
accessories when not in use because the bat-
tery could be drained in the event of such an
WARNING
occurrence!
The car’s driving properties change depend-
12 V socket in tunnel console, front seat.
ing on the weight and positioning of the load.
The electrical sockets can be used for various
IMPORTANT
accessories designed for 12 V, e.g. screens,
To bear in mind when loading
music players and mobile phones. For the socket
Max. power takeoff is 10 A (120 W) in either
Position the load firmly against the rear
to supply current, the remote control key must be
socket.
seat's backrest.
in at least key position I (p. 81).
Note that objects must not prevent the function
NOTE
of the WHIPS system for the front seats if any of
WARNING
the rear seat's backrests is folded down, see
The compressor for emergency puncture
Always leave the plug in the socket when the
WHIPS - seating position (p. 40).
repair (p. 334) has been tested and approved
socket is not in use.
by Volvo.
Centre the load.
Heavy objects should be placed as low as
Related information
possible. Avoid placing heavy loads on low-
12 V socket - cargo area (p. 151)
ered backrests.
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Cover sharp edges with something soft to
Related information
Loading - long load
avoid damaging the upholstery.
Load retaining eyelets (p. 150)
To simplify loading in the cargo area, the rear
Secure all loads to the load retaining eyelets
Cargo net* (p. 152)
seat backrest can be folded down. The passen-
with straps or web lashings.
ger seat backrest can also be folded for an extra
Loading - long load (p. 149)
long load.
WARNING
Roof load (p. 150)
Folding the passenger seat
A loose object weighing 20 kg (44 pounds)
can, in a frontal collision at a speed of
See Seats, front (p. 82).
50 km/h (30 mph) carry the impact of an
item weighing 1000 kg (2200 pounds).
Lowering the rear seat backrest
See (p. 86).
WARNING
Related information
Loading (p. 148)
The protection provided by the inflatable cur-
tain in the headlining may be compromised or
eliminated by high loads.
Never load cargo above the backrest.
WARNING
Always secure the load. Always secure the
load. During heavy braking the load may oth-
erwise shift, causing personal injury to the
car's occupants.
Cover sharp edges and sharp corners with
something soft.
Switch off the engine and apply the parking
brake when loading/unloading long items.
Otherwise you may accidentally knock the
gear lever or gear selector with the load into a
drive position - and the car could then move
off.
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LOADING AND STORAGE
Roof load
Load retaining eyelets
Loading - bag holder
The load carriers recommended for roof loads
The load retaining eyelets are used to fasten
The bag holders keep carrier bags in place and
are the ones developed by Volvo. This is in order
straps in order to anchor items in the cargo area.
prevent them from overturning and spreading
to avoid damage to the car and in order to
their contents around the cargo area. The holder
achieve the maximum possible safety during a
has a capacity of max. 3 kg.
journey.
Carefully follow the installation instructions sup-
plied with the carriers.
Load carriers must always be mounted on
the aluminium rail.
Check periodically that the load carriers and
load are properly secured. Lash the load
securely with retaining straps.
Distribute the load evenly over the load carri-
ers. Put the heaviest objects at the bottom.
The size of the area exposed to the wind, and
WARNING
therefore fuel consumption, increase with the
Bag holder
Hard, sharp and/or heavy objects which pro-
size of the load.
trude may cause injury under violent braking.
Related information
Drive gently. Avoid quick acceleration, heavy
Always secure large and heavy objects with a
Loading (p. 148)
braking and hard cornering.
seatbelt or cargo retaining straps.
Loading - folding bag holder* (p. 151)
WARNING
Related information
The car's centre of gravity and driving charac-
teristics are altered by roof loads.
Loading (p. 148)
For information about the maximum permitted
load on the roof, including load carriers and
any space box, see Weights (p. 390).
Related information
Loading (p. 148)
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* Option/accessory.

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LOADING AND STORAGE
Loading - folding bag holder*
Folding up
12 V socket - cargo area
A folding bag holder in the floor keeps bags in
The electrical socket can be used for various
place and prevents them from overturning and
accessories designed for 12 Volts, e.g. display
spreading their contents in the cargo area, and
screens, music players and mobile phones.
can be opened up in three positions.
Lift the handle* on the upper floor and fold
up the floor.
Move the floor forwards to an appropriate
position and place it in the adjustment
Lower the cover to access the electrical socket.
Folding bag holder
groove.
The socket also provides voltage when the
It can be set to two adjustment positions and one
3. In service position, the floor is moved all the
remote control key is not in the ignition
service position, as it is known, where it is fully
way forwards towards the rear seat back and
switch.
unfolded. There are also two floor combination
placed in the plastic support in the centre.
variants, one with adjustment positions in a tub
under the floor and one with adjustment posi-
Related information
IMPORTANT
tions in plastic rails. The raising below shows the
Loading (p. 148)
Max. socket current is 10 A (120 W).
adjustment position in a tub under the floor.
Loading - bag holder (p. 150)
The load on the central holder is max. 3 kg and
NOTE
max. 10 kg on the outer holder.
Remember that using the electrical socket
with the engine switched off involves the risk
of discharging the car's battery.
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