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Two-stage booster seat* - raising

The integrated booster seat (p. 50) in the rear

seat can be folded up into two stages. How

many stages the cushion should be folded up

depends on the child's weight.

Stage 1

Stage 2

Weight

22-36 kg

15-25 kg

Stage 1

3

Pull the handle forward and up in order to

release the booster cushion.

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Press the booster cushion backwards to

lock.

Stage 2

4

Start from the lower stage. Press the but-

ton.

3

Lower stage.

4

Upper stage.

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

G017784

Lift the booster cushion up at the front

edge and press it back against the back-

rest to lock.

NOTE

It is not possible to adjust the booster seat

from stage 2 to stage 1. It must first be

reset by being fully folded down (p. 52)

into the seat cushion.

Related information

Two-stage booster seat* - lowering

(p. 52)

Two-stage booster seat* - lowering

The integrated booster seat (p. 50) in the rear

seat can be folded down from the upper or

lower stage to fully lowered position in the

seat cushion. However, it is not possible to

adjust the booster cushion from the upper

stage to the lower stage.

Pull the handle forwards to release the

cushion.

Press down with your hand in the centre

of the cushion in order to lock it.

IMPORTANT

Check that there are no loose objects (e.g.

toys) left behind in the space under the

cushion before lowering.

NOTE

Before the rear backrest is lowered, the

booster cushion must be lowered first.

Related information

Two-stage booster seat* - raising (p. 51)

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Child seat - ISOFIX

ISOFIX is a fixture system for car child seats

(p. 44) that is based on an international stand-

ard.

Mounting points for the ISOFIX fixture system

are concealed behind the lower section of the

rear seat backrest, in the outer seats.
The location of the mounting points is indi-

cated by symbols in the backrest upholstery

(see preceding illustration).
Press the seat cushion down to access the

mounting points.
Always follow the manufacturer's installation

instructions when connecting a child seat to

the ISOFIX mounting points.

Related information

ISOFIX - size classes (p. 53)

ISOFIX - types of child seat (p. 55)

General information on child safety (p. 43)

ISOFIX - size classes

There is a size classification for child seats

using the ISOFIX (p. 53) fixture system in

order to assist users in choosing the correct

type of child seat (p. 55).

Size

class

Description

A

Full size, front-facing child

seat

B

Reduced size (alt. 1), front-

facing child seat

B1

Reduced size (alt.2), front-fac-

ing child seat

C

Full size, rear-facing child seat

D

Reduced size, rear-facing

child seat

E

Rear-facing infant seat

F

Transverse infant seat, left-

hand

G

Transverse infant seat, right-

hand

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ISOFIX - types of child seat

Child seats are in different sizes – cars are in

different sizes. This means that not all child

seats are suitable for all seats in all car mod-

els.

Type of child seat

Weight

Size class

Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats

Front seat

Outer rear seat

Infant seat transverse

max 10 kg

F

X

X

G

X

X

Infant seat, rear-facing

max 10 kg

E

X

OK

(IL)

Infant seat, rear-facing

max 13 kg

E

X

OK

(IL)

D

X

OK

(IL)

C

X

OK

(IL)

Child seat, rear-facing

9-18 kg

D

X

OK

(IL)

C

X

OK

(IL)

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Type of child seat

Weight

Size class

Passenger seats for ISOFIX installation of child seats

Front seat

Outer rear seat

Front-facing child seat

9-18 kg

B

X

OK

A

(IUL)

B1

X

OK

A

(IUL)

A

X

OK

A

(IUL)

X: The ISOFIX position is not suitable for ISOFIX child seats in this weight class and/or size class.
IL: Suitable for specific ISOFIX child seats. These child seats may be intended for a particular car model, limited or semi-universal categories.
IUF: Suitable for front-facing ISOFIX child seats that are universally approved in this weight class.

A

Volvo recommends rear-facing child seats for this group.

Make sure you select the right size class

(p. 53) of child seat with ISOFIX (p. 53) fixture

system.

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Child seats - upper mounting points

The car is equipped with upper mounting

points for certain front-facing child seats

(p. 44). These mounting points are located on

the rear of the seat.

The upper mounting points are primarily

intended for use with front-facing child seats.

Volvo recommends that small children should

sit in rear-facing child seats to as late an age

as possible.

NOTE

Fold the head restraints in order to facili-

tate fitting this type of child seat in cars

with folding head restraints on the outer

seats.

NOTE

In cars with a cargo cover over the lug-

gage compartment, this must be removed

before child seats can be attached to the

securing points.

For detailed information on how the child seat

should be tensioned in the upper mounting

points, see the seat manufacturer's instruc-

tions.

WARNING

The child seat's straps must always be

drawn through the hole in the head

restraint leg before they are tensioned at

the attachment point.

Related information

General information on child safety (p. 43)

Child seats - location (p. 49)

Child seat - ISOFIX (p. 53)

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Instruments and controls, left-hand

drive car - overview

The overview shows where the car's displays

and controls are located.

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Overview, left-hand drive cars

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Function

See

Menus and mes-

sages, direction

indicators, main/

dipped beam, trip

computer

(p. 113),

(p. 116),

(p. 97),

(p. 92) and

(p. 127).

Manual gear chang-

ing in an automatic

gearbox*

(p. 273).

Cruise control*

(p. 203) and

(p. 205).

Horn, airbags

(p. 86) and

(p. 31).

Combined instru-

ment panel

(p. 65).

Menu navigation,

audio control,

phone control*

(p. 116) and

the Sensus

Infotainment

supplement.

START/STOP

ENGINE button

(p. 265).

Ignition switch

(p. 80).

Screen for infotain-

ment system and

display of menus

(p. 116) and

the Sensus

Infotainment

supplement.

Function

See

Hazard warning

flashers

(p. 96).

Door handle

-

Control panel

(p. 183),

(p. 189),

(p. 106) and

(p. 108).

Control panel for

infotainment system

and menu naviga-

tion

(p. 116) and

the Sensus

Infotainment

supplement.

Control panel for cli-

mate control

(p. 136).

Gear selector

(p. 271),

(p. 273) or

(p. 276).

Controls for active

chassis (Four-C)*

(p. 195).

Wipers and washing

(p. 104).

Steering wheel

adjustment

(p. 86).

Parking brake

(p. 295).

Bonnet opener

(p. 360).

Function

See

Seat adjustment*

(p. 83).

Headlamp control,

opener for fuel filler

flap and tailgate

(p. 88),

(p. 302) and

(p. 185).

Related information

Outside temperature gauge (p. 74)

Trip meter (p. 74)

Clock (p. 75)

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Overview, right-hand drive cars

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Function

See

Hazard warning

flashers

(p. 96).

Screen for infotain-

ment system and

display of menus

(p. 116) and

the Sensus

Infotainment

supplement.

START/STOP

ENGINE button

(p. 265).

Ignition switch

(p. 80).

Manual gear chang-

ing in an automatic

gearbox*

(p. 273).

Cruise control*

(p. 203) and

(p. 205).

Combined instru-

ment panel

(p. 65).

Horn, airbags

(p. 86) and

(p. 31).

Menu navigation,

audio control,

phone control*

(p. 116) and

the Sensus

Infotainment

supplement.

Wipers and washing

(p. 104).

Function

See

Headlamp control,

opener for fuel filler

flap and tailgate

(p. 88),

(p. 302) and

(p. 185).

Door handle

-

Control panel

(p. 183),

(p. 189),

(p. 106) and

(p. 108).

Seat adjustment*

(p. 83).

Bonnet opener

(p. 360).

Parking brake

(p. 295).

Steering wheel

adjustment

(p. 86).

Menus and mes-

sages, direction

indicators, main/

dipped beam, trip

computer

(p. 113),

(p. 116),

(p. 97),

(p. 92) and

(p. 127).

Controls for active

chassis (Four-C)*

(p. 195).

Gear selector

(p. 271),

(p. 273) or

(p. 276).

Function

See

Control panel for cli-

mate control

(p. 136).

Control panel for

infotainment system

and menu naviga-

tion

(p. 116) and

the Sensus

Infotainment

supplement.

Related information

Outside temperature gauge (p. 74)

Trip meter (p. 74)

Clock (p. 75)

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Combined instrument panel

The combined instrument panel's information

display shows information on some of the

car's functions, as well as messages.

Analogue combined instrument panel -

overview (p. 65)

Digital combined instrument panel - over-

view (p. 66)

Combined instrument panel - meaning of

indicator symbols (p. 70)

Combined instrument cluster - meaning

of warning symbols (p. 72)

Analogue combined instrument panel

- overview

The combined instrument panel's information

display shows information on some of the

car's functions, as well as messages.

Information display

Information display, analogue instrument panel.

The combined instrument panel's information

display shows information on some of the

car's functions, e.g. cruise control and trip

computer, as well as messages. The informa-

tion is shown with symbols and text. There

are further descriptions under the functions

that use the display.

Gauges and indicators

Fuel gauge. When the indicator lowers to
only one white marking

1

, the yellow indi-

cator symbol for low level in the fuel tank

is illuminated. See also Trip computer -

supplementary information (p. 127) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 302).
Eco meter The meter provides an indica-

tion of how economically the car is being

driven. The higher the reading on the

scale, the more economical it is.
Speedometer

1

When the display's message "Distance to empty fuel tank:" starts to show "

----

", the marking becomes red.

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Tachometer. The meter indicates engine

speed in thousands of revolutions per

minute (rpm).
Gear shift indicator

2

/Gear position indica-

tor

3

See also Gear shift indicator*

(p. 272), Automatic gearbox --

Geartronic* (p. 273) or Automatic gear-

box -- Powershift* (p. 276).

Indicator and warning symbols

Indicator and warning symbols, analogue instru-

ment panel.

Indicator symbols

Indicator and warning symbols

Warning symbols

4

Functionality check

All indicator and warning symbols, apart from

symbols in the centre of the information dis-

play, illuminate in key position II or when the

engine is started. When the engine has

started, all the symbols should go out except

the parking brake symbol, which only goes

out when the brake is disengaged.
If the engine does not start or if the function-

ality check is carried out in key position II

then all symbols go out within a few seconds

except the symbol for faults in the car's emis-

sions system and the symbol for low oil pres-

sure.

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 65)

Combined instrument panel - meaning of

indicator symbols (p. 70)

Combined instrument cluster - meaning

of warning symbols (p. 72)

Digital combined instrument panel -

overview

The combined instrument panel's information

display shows information on some of the

car's functions, as well as messages.

Information display

Information display, digital instrument panel*.

The combined instrument panel's information

display shows information on some of the

car's functions, e.g. cruise control and trip

computer, as well as messages. The informa-

tion is shown with symbols and text. There

are further descriptions under the functions

that use the display.

2

Manual gearbox.

3

Automatic gearbox.

4

Certain engine variants do not have systems to warn of oil pressure loss. In cars with these variants the symbol for low oil pressure is not used. Warning for low oil level is via display text. For

more information, see Engine oil - general (p. 362).

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Gauges and indicators
Alternative themes can be selected for the

digital combined instrument panel. Possible

themes are "Elegance", "Eco" and

"Performance".
A theme can only be selected when the

engine is running.
To select the theme, press the left-hand stalk

switch's OK button and select the

Themes

menu option by turning the thumbwheel on

the lever. Press the OK button. Turn the

thumbwheel to select the theme and confirm

the selection by pressing the OK button.
On certain model variants, the appearance of

the centre console's screen follows the theme

selected for the combined instrument panel.
The contrast mode and colour mode for the

instrument can also be set using the left-hand

stalk switch.
For more information on menu navigation,

see Menu navigation - combined instrument

panel (p. 113).
The choice of theme and setting of contrast

mode and colour mode can be stored for

each remote control key in the car key mem-

ory*, see Remote control key - personalisa-

tion* (p. 168).

Gauges and indicators, theme "Elegance".

Fuel gauge. When the indicator lowers to
only one white marking

5

, the yellow indi-

cator symbol for low level in the fuel tank

is illuminated. See also Trip computer -

supplementary information (p. 127) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 302).
Temperature gauge for engine coolant

Speedometer

Tachometer. The meter indicates engine

speed in thousands of revolutions per

minute (rpm).
Gear shift indicator

6

/Gear position indica-

tor

7

See also Gear shift indicator*

(p. 272), Automatic gearbox --

Geartronic* (p. 273) or Automatic gear-

box -- Powershift* (p. 276).

Gauges and indicators, theme "Eco".

Fuel gauge. When the indicator lowers to
only one white marking

5

, the yellow indi-

cator symbol for low level in the fuel tank

is illuminated. See also Trip computer -

supplementary information (p. 127) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 302).
Eco guide. See also Eco guide & Power

guide* (p. 69).
Speedometer

5

When the display's message "Distance to empty fuel tank:" starts to show "

----

", the marking becomes red.

6

Manual gearbox.

7

Automatic gearbox.

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Tachometer. The meter indicates engine

speed in thousands of revolutions per

minute (rpm).
Gear shift indicator

6

/Gear position indica-

tor

7

. See also Gear shift indicator*

(p. 272), Automatic gearbox --

Geartronic* (p. 273) or Automatic gear-

box -- Powershift* (p. 276).

Gauges and indicators, theme "Performance".

Fuel gauge. When the indicator lowers to
only one white marking

5

, the yellow indi-

cator symbol for low level in the fuel tank

is illuminated. See also Trip computer -

supplementary information (p. 127) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 302).
Temperature gauge for engine coolant

Speedometer

Tachometer. The meter indicates engine

speed in thousands of revolutions per

minute (rpm).
Power guide. See also Eco guide &

Power guide* (p. 69).
Gear shift indicator

6

/Gear position indica-

tor

7

. See also Gear shift indicator*

(p. 272), Automatic gearbox --

Geartronic* (p. 273) or Automatic gear-

box -- Powershift* (p. 276).

Indicator and warning symbols

Indicator and warning symbols, digital instrument

panel.

Indicator symbols

Indicator and warning symbols

Warning symbols

8

6

Manual gearbox.

7

Automatic gearbox.

5

When the display's message "Distance to empty fuel tank:" starts to show "

----

", the marking becomes red.

8

Certain engine variants do not have systems to warn of oil pressure loss. In cars with these variants the symbol for low oil pressure is not used. Warning for low oil level is via display text. For

more information, see Engine oil - general (p. 362).

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Functionality check

All indicator and warning symbols, apart from

symbols in the centre of the information dis-

play, illuminate in key position II or when the

engine is started. When the engine has

started, all the symbols should go out except

the parking brake symbol, which only goes

out when the brake is disengaged.
If the engine does not start or if the function-

ality check is carried out in key position II

then all symbols go out within a few seconds

except the symbol for faults in the car's emis-

sions system and the symbol for low oil pres-

sure.

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 65)

Combined instrument panel - meaning of

indicator symbols (p. 70)

Combined instrument cluster - meaning

of warning symbols (p. 72)

Eco guide & Power guide*

Eco guide and Power guide are two com-

bined instrument panel (p. 65) instruments

which help the driver to drive the car with

optimum driving economy.
The car also stores statistics of journeys

made, which can be viewed in the form of a

block diagram; see Trip computer - trip statis-

tics* (p. 128).

Eco guide
This instrument provides an indication of how

economically the car is being driven.
To view this function, select the theme "Eco";

see Digital combined instrument panel - over-

view (p. 66).

Instantaneous value

Average value

Instantaneous value

The instantaneous value is shown here - the

higher the reading on the scale, the better.
The instantaneous value is calculated based

on speed, engine speed, engine power uti-

lised plus use of the foot brake.
Optimum speed (50-80 km/h) and low engine

speeds are encouraged. The pointers fall dur-

ing acceleration and braking.
Very low instantaneous values illuminate the

red zone on the meter (with a short delay),

which means poor driving economy and

hence should be avoided.

Average value

The average value slowly follows the instanta-

neous value and describes how the car has

been driven most recently. The higher the

pointers on the scale, the better the economy

achieved by the driver.

Power guide
This instrument shows the relationship

between how much power (Power) is being

taken from the engine and how much power

is available.
To view this function, select the theme

"Performance"; see Digital combined instru-

ment panel - overview (p. 66).

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