Volvo V60 Twin Engine (2018 year). Instruction — part 1

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Changing the language in the car's
screen

Changing the language in the car's display may
mean that some information does not correspond
to national or local laws and regulations. Don't
change to a language that's difficult to under-
stand, it may then be difficult to find your way
back in the structure on the screen.

IMPORTANT

The driver is always responsible that the vehi-
cle is driven safely in traffic and that applica-
ble laws and regulations are followed. It is
also important that the car is maintained and
handled in accordance with Volvo's recom-
mendations in the owner's information.

If there should be a difference between the
information in the screen and the printed
information then it is always the printed infor-
mation that applies.

Related information

Digital owner's manual in the car (p. 13)

Volvo Cars support site (p. 15)

Reading the owner's manual (p. 16)

Digital owner's manual in the car

The owner's manual can be read on the screen
in the car

3

. The content is searchable and it is

easy to navigate between different sections.

Open the digital owner's manual - press the MY
CAR button in the centre console, press OK/
MENU and select

Owner's manual

.

For basic navigation, see Operating the system.
See below for a more detailed description.

Owner's manual, start page.

There are four options for finding information in
the digital owner's manual:

Search

- Search function for finding an arti-

cle.

Categories

- All articles sorted into catego-

ries.

Favourites

- Quick access to favourite-

bookmarked articles.

Quick Guide

- A selection of articles for

common functions.

Select the information symbol in the lower right-
hand corner in order to obtain information about
the digital owner's manual.

NOTE

The digital owner's manual is not available
while driving.

Search

Searching using the character wheel.

Character list.

Changing the input mode (see following
table).

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Applies to certain car models.

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Use the character wheel to enter a search term,
e.g. "seatbelt".

1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, press OK/

MENU to confirm. The number and letter
buttons on the control panel in the centre
console can also be used.

2. Continue with the next letter and so on.

3. To change the input mode to numbers or

special characters, or to perform a search,
turn TUNE to one of the options (see explan-
ation in the following table) in the list for
changing the input mode (2), press OK/
MENU.

123

/

AB

C

Change between letters and num-
bers with OK/MENU.

MORE

Change to special characters with
OK/MENU.

OK

Perform the search. Turn TUNE to
select a search result article, press
OK/MENU to go to the article.

a|A

Changes between lowercase and
uppercase letters with OK/MENU.

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Changes from the character wheel
to the search field. Move the cur-
sor with TUNE. Delete any mis-
spelling with EXIT. To return to the
character wheel, press OK/MENU.

Note that the digit and letter but-
tons on the control panel can be
used for editing in the search field.

Enter with the numerical keyboard

Numerical keyboard.

Another way of entering characters is to use the
centre console's buttons 0-9,

* and #.

When e.g. 9 is pressed, a bar appears with all
characters

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under the button, e.g.

W

,

x

,

y

,

z

and

9

. Quick presses on the button move the cursor

through these characters.

Stop with the cursor on the desired character
in order to select it - the character is shown
on the enter line.

Delete/undo using EXIT.

To enter a number, hold in the corresponding
number key.

Categories

The articles in the owner's manual are structured
into main categories and subcategories. The
same article can be in several appropriate cate-
gories in order to be found more easily.

Turn TUNE to navigate in the category tree and
press OK/MENU to open a category - selected

- or article - selected

. Press EXIT to go

back to the previous view.

Favourites

Located here are the articles that are saved as
favourites. To select an article as a favourite, see
the heading "Navigating in an article" below.

Turn TUNE to navigate in the favourite list and
press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT
to go back to the previous view.

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The character for each button may vary depending on market/country/language.

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Quick Guide

Located here is a selection of articles for getting
to know the car's most common functions. The
articles can also be accessed via categories, but
are collected here for quick access.

Turn TUNE to navigate in the Quick Guide and
press OK/MENU to open an article. Press EXIT
to go back to the previous view.

Navigating in an article

Home - leads to the start page for the
owner's manual.
Favourite - adds/removes an article as a
favourite. You can also press the FAV button
in the centre console to add/remove an arti-
cle as a favourite.
Highlighted link - leads to linked article.

Special texts - if the article contains warn-
ings, important or note texts then an associ-

ated symbol is shown here as well as the
number of such texts in the article.

Turn TUNE to navigate between the links or
scroll in an article. When the screen has scrolled
to the start/end of an article the home and
favourite options are accessed by scrolling a fur-
ther step up/down. Press OK/MENU to activate
the selection/highlighted link. Press EXIT to go
back to the previous view.

Volvo Cars support site

More information on your car is available on the
Volvo Cars website and support site.

Support on the Internet

Go to support.volvocars.com or use the QR code
below to visit the page. The support page is avail-
able for most markets.

QR code that leads to the support page.

The information on the support page is searcha-
ble and can also be subdivided into different cat-
egories. Available here is support for options rela-
ted to e.g. Internet connected services and func-
tions, Volvo On Call

*, the navigation system* and

apps. Video and step-by-step instructions explain
different procedures, e.g. how the car is con-
nected to the Internet via a mobile phone.

Downloadable information from the
support page

Maps

For cars equipped with Sensus Navigation

*, there

is the facility to download maps from the support
page.

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Apps

For selected Volvo models from model year 2014
and 2015, the owner's manual is available in the
form of an app. The Volvo On Call

* app can also

be accessed from here.

Owner's manuals from previous model years

Owner's manuals from previous model years are
available here in PDF format. The Quick Guide
and supplement can also be accessed from the
support page. Select car model and model year in
order to download the publication required.

Contact

On the support page there is contact information
for customer support and the nearest Volvo
dealer.

Log in to the Volvo Cars website

Create a personal Volvo ID and log in to
www.volvocars.com. Once you are logged in you
can get an overview of service, agreements and
warranties, amongst other things. There is also
information here about accessories and software
adapted for your car model.

Related information

Volvo ID (p. 20)

Reading the owner's manual

A good way of getting to know your new car is
to read the owner's manual, ideally before your
first journey.

Reading the owner's manual is a good way to
become familiar with new functions, get advice
on how best to handle the car in different situa-
tions and learn how to make the best use of all
the car's features. Please pay attention to the
safety instructions contained in the owner's man-
ual.

Development work is constantly in progress to
improve our product. Modifications may mean
that information, descriptions and illustrations in
the owner's manual differ from the equipment in
the car. We reserve the right to make modifica-
tions without prior notice.
© Volvo Car Corporation

IMPORTANT

Do not remove this manual from the car -
should a problem arise then the information
required about where and how to seek pro-
fessional help would be missing.

Owner's Manual in mobile devices

NOTE

The Owner's manual is available for download
as a mobile application (applies for certain car
models and mobile devices), see
www.volvocars.com.

The mobile application also includes video
and searchable content and easy navigation
between different sections.

Options/accessories

All types of option/accessory are marked with an
asterisk

*.

In addition to standard equipment, the owner's
manual also describes options (factory fitted
equipment) and certain accessories (retrofitted
extra equipment).

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The equipment described in the owner's manual
is not available in all cars - they have different
equipment depending on adaptations for the
needs of different markets and national or local
laws and regulations.

In the event of uncertainty over what is standard
or an option/accessory, contact a Volvo dealer.

Special texts

WARNING

Warning texts appear if there is a risk of

injury.

IMPORTANT

"Important" texts appear if there is a risk of
damage.

NOTE

NOTE texts give advice or tips that facilitate
the use of e.g. features and functions.

Footnote

There is footnote information in the owner's man-
ual that is located at the bottom of the page. This
information is an addition to the text that it refers
to via a number. If the footnote refers to text in a
table then letters are used instead of numbers
for referral.

Message texts

In the car there are displays that show menu
texts and message texts. In the owner's manual
the appearance of these texts differs from the
normal text. Examples of menu texts and mes-
sage texts:

Media

,

Sending location

.

Decals

The car contains different types of decal which
are designed to convey important information in a
simple and clear manner. The decals in the car
have the following descending degree of impor-
tance for the warning/information.

Warning for personal injury

G031590

Black ISO symbols on yellow warning field, white
text/image on black message field. Used to indi-
cate the presence of danger which, if the warning

is ignored, may result in serious personal injury or
fatality.

Risk of property damage

G

0

3

1

5

9

2

White ISO symbols and white text/image on
black or blue warning field and message field.
Used to indicate the presence of danger which, if
the warning is ignored, may result in damage to
property.

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Information

G

0

3

1

5

9

3

White ISO symbols and white text/image on
black message field.

NOTE

It is not intended that the decals illustrated in
the owner's manual should be exact replicas
of those in the car. They are included to show
their approximate appearance and locations
in the car. The information that applies to your
particular car can be found on the decal on
the car.

Procedure lists

Procedures where action must be taken in a cer-
tain sequence are numbered in the owner's man-
ual.

When there is a series of illustrations for
step-by-step instructions each step is num-
bered in the same way as the corresponding
illustration.
Lists of letters appear adjacent to the series
of illustrations where the order of the instruc-
tions is not significant.
Arrows appear numbered and unnumbered
and are used to illustrate a movement.
Arrows with letters are used to clarify a
movement when the reciprocal order is of no
relevance.

If there is no series of illustrations for step-by-
step instructions then the different steps are
numbered with normal numbers.

Position lists

Red circles containing a number are used in
overview images where different components
are pointed out. The number recurs in the
position list featured in connection with the
illustration that describes the item.

Bulleted lists

A bulleted list is used when there is a list of
points in the owner's manual.

Example:

Coolant

Engine oil

Related information

Related information refers to other articles con-
taining closely-associated information.

Images

The manual's images are sometimes schematic
and may deviate from the car's appearance
depending on equipment level and market.

To be continued

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This symbol is located furthest down to the

right when an article continues on the following
page.

Continued from previous page

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This symbol is located furthest up to the left

when an article continues from the previous
page.

Related information

The owner's manual and the environment
(p. 25)

Volvo Cars support site (p. 15)

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Recording data

As part of Volvo's safety and quality assurance,
certain information about the vehicle's operation,
functionality and incidents are recorded in the
car.

This vehicle is equipped with an "Event Data
Recorder" (EDR). Its primary purpose is to regis-
ter and record data related to traffic accidents or
collision-like situations, such as times when the
airbag deploys or the vehicle strikes an obstacle
in the road. The data is recorded in order to
increase understanding of how vehicle systems
work in these types of situations. The EDR is
designed to record data related to vehicle
dynamics and safety systems for a short time,
usually 30 seconds or less.

The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record
data related to the following in the event of traffic
accidents or collision-like situations:

How the various systems in the car worked

Whether the driver and passenger seatbelts
were fastened/tensioned

The driver's use of the accelerator or brake
pedal

The travel speed of the vehicle

This information can help us better understand
the circumstances in which traffic accidents, inju-
ries and damage occur. The EDR only records
data when a non-trivial collision situation occurs.
The EDR does not record any data during normal

driving conditions. Similarly, the system never
registers who is driving the vehicle or the geo-
graphic location of the accident or near-miss sit-
uation. However, other parties, such as the police,
could use the recorded data in combination with
the type of personally identifiable information
routinely collected after a traffic accident. Special
equipment and access to either the vehicle or the
EDR is required to be able to interpret the regis-
tered data.

In addition to the EDR, the car is equipped with a
number of computers designed to continually
check and monitor the function of the car. They
can record data during normal driving conditions,
but in particular register faults affecting the vehi-
cle's operation and functionality, or upon activa-
tion of the vehicle's active driver support function
(e.g. City Safety and the auto brake function).

Some of the recorded data is required to enable
service and maintenance technicians to diagnose
and remedy any faults that occurred in the vehi-
cle. The registered information is also needed to
enable Volvo to satisfy legal requirements laid out
in laws and by government authorities. Informa-
tion registered in the vehicle is stored in its com-
puter until the vehicle is serviced or repaired.

In addition to the above, the registered informa-
tion can be used in aggregate form for research
and product development with the aim of contin-
uously improving the safety and quality of Volvo
cars.

Volvo will not contribute to the above-described
information being disclosed to third parties with-
out the vehicle owner's consent. To comply with
national legislation and regulations, Volvo may be
forced to disclose information of this nature to
the police or other authorities who may assert a
legal right to access such. Special technical
equipment which Volvo and workshops that have
entered into agreements with Volvo have access
to is required to be able to read and interpret the
recorded data. Volvo is responsible that the infor-
mation, which is transferred to Volvo during serv-
icing and maintenance, is stored and handled in a
secure manner and that the handling complies
with applicable legal requirements. For further
information - contact a Volvo dealer.

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Accessories and extra equipment

The incorrect connection and installation of
accessories and extra equipment can negatively
affect the car's electronic system.

Certain accessories only function when associ-
ated software is installed in the car's computer
system. Volvo therefore recommends that you
always contact an authorised Volvo workshop
before installing accessories or extra equipment
which are connected to or affect the electrical
system.

Heat-reflecting windscreen

*

The windscreen is equipped with a heat-reflect-
ing film (IR) that reduces the solar heat radiation
into the passenger compartment.

The positioning of electronic equipment, such as
a transponder, behind a glass surface with heat-
reflecting film may affect its function and per-
formance.

For the optimal function of electronic equipment,
it should be positioned on the part of the wind-
screen with no heat-reflecting film (see the high-
lighted area in the illustration).

Areas where IR film is not applied.

A is the distance from the top edge of the wind-
screen down to the start of the field. B is the dis-
tance from the top edge of the windscreen down
to the end of the field.

Dimensions

A

40 mm

B

80 mm

Volvo ID

Volvo ID provides access to a wide range of per-
sonalized Volvo services

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online.

Examples of services:

In an Internet-connected car

* - Certain func-

tions and services require that you have reg-
istered your car to a personal Volvo ID, for
example to be able to send a new address
from a map service on the Internet directly to
the car.

Volvo On Call

* - Volvo ID is used when log-

ging in to the Volvo On Call app.

Advantages of Volvo ID

One user name and one password to access
online services, i.e. only one username and
one password to remember.

When changing the username/password for
a service (e.g. Volvo On Call) it will also be
changed automatically for other services.

Create a Volvo ID

To create a Volvo ID you need to enter a personal
e-mail address. Then follow the instructions in
the e-mail message that is automatically sent to
the specified address in order to complete the
registration. It is possible to create a Volvo ID via
one of the following services:

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Volvo Cars website - Go to
www.volvocars.com and log in

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at the icon,

top right. Select Create Volvo ID.

For an Internet-connected car

* - Enter your

e-mail address in the app that requires Volvo
ID and follow the instructions. Alternatively,
press the Connect button

in the centre

console twice and select

Apps

Settings

and follow the instructions.

Volvo On Call

* - Download the latest version

of the Volvo On Call app. Choose to create a
Volvo ID from the start page, enter e-mail
address and follow the instructions.

Related information

Volvo Cars support site (p. 15)

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Contributing to a better environment

An energy-efficient and fuel-efficient car not only
contributes to a reduced impact on the environ-
ment, but also means reduced costs for the
owner of the car. As the driver, it is easy to
reduce fuel consumption and thereby save
money and contribute to a better environment -
here is some advice:

Plan for an effective average speed. Speeds
above approx. 80 km/h (50 mph) and below
50 km/h (30 mph) lead to increased energy
consumption.

Follow the Service and Warranty Booklet's
recommended intervals for service and main-
tenance of the car.

Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off the
engine when stationary for longer periods.
Pay attention to local regulations.

Plan the journey - a lot of unnecessary stops
and uneven speed contribute to increased
fuel consumption.

Use preconditioning - it improves the range
of the hybrid battery and reduces the energy
requirement while driving.

Also remember to always dispose of environmen-
tally hazardous waste, such as batteries and oil, in
an environmentally safe manner. Consult a work-
shop in the event of uncertainty about how this
type of waste should be discarded - an author-
ised Volvo workshop is recommended.

Following this advice can save money, the plan-
et's resources are saved, and the car's durability
is extended. For more information and further
advice see Eco guide (p. 73) , Driving economi-
cally (p. 289) and Fuel consumption (p. 424).

Efficient emission control

Your Volvo is manufactured following the concept
"Clean inside and out" – a concept that encom-
passes a clean interior environment as well as
highly efficient emission control. In many cases
the exhaust emissions are well below the applica-
ble standards.

Clean air in the passenger
compartment

A passenger compartment filter prevents dust
and pollen from entering the passenger compart-
ment via the air intake.

The Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)

* ensures

that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the
traffic outside.

The system cleans the air in the passenger com-
partment from contaminants such as particles,
hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-level
ozone. If the outside air is contaminated then the
air intake is closed and the air is recirculated.
Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic,
queues and tunnels for example.

IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Pack-
age (CZIP)

*, which also includes a function that

allows the fan to start when the car is unlocked
with the remote control key.

Interior

The material used in the interior of a Volvo is
carefully selected and has been tested in order to
be pleasant and comfortable. Some of the details
are hand-made, such as the seams of the steer-
ing wheel that are sewn by hand. The interior is
monitored in order not to emit strong odours or
substances that cause discomfort in the event of
e.g. high heat and bright light.

Volvo workshops and the environment

Regular maintenance creates the conditions for a
long service life and low fuel consumption for
your car. In this way you also contribute to a
cleaner environment. When Volvo's workshops
are entrusted with the service and maintenance
of your car it becomes part of Volvo's system.
Volvo makes clear demands regarding the way in
which workshop premises shall be designed in
order to prevent spills and discharges into the
environment. The workshop staff have the knowl-
edge and the tools required to guarantee good
environmental care.

Recycling

Since Volvo works from a life cycle perspective, it
is also important that the car is recycled in an
environmentally sound manner. Almost all of the
car can be recycled. The last owner of the car is
therefore requested to contact a dealer for refer-
ral to a certified/approved recycling facility.

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The owner's manual and the

environment

The paper pulp in a printed owner's manual
comes from Forest Stewardship Council

®

certi-

fied forests or other controlled sources.

The FSC

®

symbol shows that the paper pulp in a

printed owner's manual comes from FSC

®

certi-

fied forests or other controlled sources.

Related information

Environmental philosophy (p. 22)

Laminated glass

The glass is reinforced which provides
better protection against break-ins and
improved sound insulation in the pas-
senger compartment. The windscreen

and other windows

* have laminated glass.

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Twin Engine - overview

Overview of the unique functions for V60 Twin
Engine.

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Twin Engine - introduction

The car is driven as a completely normal car. The
electric motor drives the car mostly at low
speeds, the diesel engine at higher speeds, as
well as during more active driving.

Important to know

WARNING

Remember that the car does not emit any

engine noise when it is only powered by the

electric motor and may therefore be difficult

to notice by children, pedestrians, cyclists and

animals. This applies in particular at low

speeds, such as in car parks.

High-voltage current

Several components in the car
work with high-voltage current
that could be dangerous in the
event of incorrect intervention.
Do not touch anything that is
not clearly described in the
owner's manual. Read more

about the engine compartment (p. 361).

WARNING

Orange-coloured cables must only be handled

by qualified personnel.

Driving the car

The car is driven as a completely normal car. The
electric motor drives the car mostly at low
speeds, the diesel engine at higher speeds, as
well as during more active driving. Read more
about Economical driving (p. 289).

Drive modes

It is possible to set the car in different drive
modes while driving, e.g. electric operation only
or, when power is required, both electric motor
and diesel engine. The car calculates an optimal
combination of driveability, driving experience,
environmental impact and fuel economy accord-
ing to the drive mode selected. Read more about
Drive system - drive modes (p. 270).

Combined instrument panel

Two fields in the combined instrument panel
show unique information for the V60 Twin
Engine; hybrid battery gauge (current energy
level), active drive mode, symbol that is illumi-
nated when the diesel engine is operating, Hybrid
Guide as well as energy recovery. Read more
about the combined instrument panel (p. 69).

Preconditioning

In order that the car should have optimal function
it is important that the hybrid battery with associ-
ated electrical drive systems, as well as the diesel
engine and its drive systems, have the correct
operating temperature. Battery capacity is
reduced considerably if the battery is too cold or
too hot. Preconditioning prepares the car's drive

systems and the passenger compartment before
departure so that both wear and energy needs
during the journey are reduced. Read more about
General information about preconditioning
(p. 138).

Charging the hybrid battery

IMPORTANT

Never connect the charging cable when there
is a risk of lightning.

The hybrid battery is the Lithium-ion type and can
be recharged in different ways. A charging cable
with control unit can be connected between the
car and a 230V AC socket, see Charging cable
with control unit (p. 303). Charging time depends
on charging current (p. 301).

The electric motor is used as an engine brake
during light braking and the car's kinetic energy
is converted to electrical energy which is used to
charge the hybrid battery. Read more about recy-
cling the brake force energy (p. 281).

In addition, the diesel engine can charge the
electric motor's hybrid battery with a special high-
voltage generator when the need arises, see
drive system and drive modes (p. 270).

Related information

Twin Engine - overview (p. 26)

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General information on seatbelts

Heavy braking can have serious consequences
if the seatbelts are not used. Ensure that all pas-
sengers are using their seatbelts during the jour-
ney.

Tension the hip strap over the lap by pulling the diagonal

shoulder belt up towards the shoulder. The hip strap

must be positioned low down (not over the abdomen).

It is important that the seatbelt lies against the
body so it can provide maximum protection. Do
not lean the backrest too far back. The seatbelt is
designed to protect in a normal seating position.

Unbelted occupants will be reminded to fasten
their (p. 31) seatbelt by means of an audio and
visual reminder (p. 33).

Remember

Do not use clips or anything else that can
prevent the seatbelt from fitting properly.

The seatbelt must not be twisted or caught
on anything.

WARNING

The seatbelts and airbags interact. If a seat-

belt is not used or is used incorrectly, this may

diminish the protection provided by the airbag

in the event of a collision.

WARNING

Each seatbelt is designed for only one person.

WARNING

Never modify or repair the seatbelts yourself.

Volvo recommends that you contact an

authorised Volvo workshop.
If a seatbelt has been subjected to a major

load, such as in conjunction with a collision,

the entire seatbelt must be replaced. Some of

the protective characteristics of the seatbelt

may have been lost, even if it appears to be

undamaged. In addition, replace the seatbelt if

the belt is worn or damaged. The new seat-

belt must be type-approved and intended for

installation in the same position as the

replaced seatbelt.

Related information

Seatbelt - pregnancy (p. 32)

Seatbelt - loosening (p. 32)

Seatbelt tensioner (p. 33)

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Seatbelt - putting on

Put on the seatbelt (p. 30) before driving starts.

Pull the belt out slowly and secure it by pressing
its locking tab into the seatbelt buckle. A loud
"click" indicates that the belt has locked.

Correctly fitted seatbelt.

Incorrectly fitted seatbelt. The belt must rest on the

shoulder.

Seatbelt height adjustment. Press the button and move

the belt vertically. Position the belt as high as possible

without it chafing against your throat.

The buckles only fit the intended lock in the rear
seat

1

.

Remember

The seatbelt locks and cannot be withdrawn:

if it is pulled out too quickly

during braking and acceleration

if the car leans heavily.

Related information

Seatbelt - pregnancy (p. 32)

Seatbelt - loosening (p. 32)

Seatbelt tensioner (p. 33)

Seatbelt reminder (p. 33)

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