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Resetting the trip meter

Reset the trip meter using the left-hand stalk
switch.

Reset all information in trip meter TM (i.e.
mileage, average consumption, average
speed and driving time) with a long press
on the

RESET

button on the left-hand

stalk switch.

A short press on the

RESET

button resets

only the mileage.

The trip meter TA can only be reset automati-
cally when the car has not been used for four
or more hours.

Related information

Trip computer (p. 94)

Show trip statistics in the centre

display

Trip statistics from the trip computer are dis-
played graphically in the centre display and
provide an overview that facilitates more fuel-
efficient driving.

Open the

Driver

performance

app in app

view in order to show the trip
statistics.

Each bar in the diagram sym-
bolises a distance of 1, 10 or

100 km, alternatively miles. The bars are filled
in from the right as driving progresses. The bar
on the far right shows the value for the current
distance.

The average fuel consumption and total driv-
ing time are calculated since the last time the
trip statistics were reset.

Fuel and electricity consumption are shown in
separate graphs. Electricity consumption is
"net" consumption, i.e. energy consumed
minus regenerated energy created during
braking.

Trip statistics from the trip computer

2

.

NOTE

When driving with electric operation, fuel
consumption can be indicated in the trip
statistics if the additional heater

3

is run-

ning.

Related information

Settings for trip statistics (p. 98)

Trip computer (p. 94)

2

The figure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.

3

Applicable to fuel-driven auxiliary heater.

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Settings for trip statistics

Reset or adjust settings for trip statistics.

1. Open the

Driver performance

app in app

view in order to show the trip statistics.

2. Press

Preferences

to

change graph scale. Select resolution 1,
10 or 100 km/miles for the bar.

reset data after every trip. Performed
when the car has been stationary for
more than 4 hours.

reset data for the current trip.

Trip statistics, calculated average con-
sumption and total driving time are always
reset simultaneously.

Units for distance, speed, etc. can be changed
via system settings in the centre display.

Related information

Show trip statistics in the centre display
(p. 97)

Trip computer (p. 94)

Resetting the trip meter (p. 97)

Date and time

The clock is shown in both the driver display
and the centre display.

Clock location

In certain situations, messages and informa-
tion may cover the clock in the driver display.

In the centre display, the clock is located at
the top right of the status bar.

Date and time settings

Select

Settings

System

Date and

Time

in the centre display's top view to

change settings for time and date format.

Adjust the date and time by pressing the
up or down arrow on the touch screen.

Automatic time for cars with GPS

When the car is equipped with a navigation
system,

Auto Time

can be selected. The time

zone is then adjusted automatically based on
the location of the car. For certain types of
navigation systems, the current location
(country) must also be set to obtain the right
time zone. If

Auto Time

is not selected, time

and data are adjusted with arrow up or arrow
down on the touch screen.

Summer time

In certain countries, it is possible to select the

Auto Daylight Saving Time

setting for auto-

matic setting of summer time. For other coun-
tries, the

Daylight Saving Time

setting can

be selected manually.

Related information

Driver display (p. 89)

Other settings in the centre display's top
view (p. 138)

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* Option/accessory.

99

Outside temperature gauge

The outside temperature is shown in the
driver display.

A sensor detects the temperature outside of
the car.

If the car has been stationary, the gauge may
display a temperature reading that is too high.

When the outside temperature is in
the range –5 °C to +2 °C (23

°

F to

36

°

F), a snowflake symbol lights up

that warns of potentially slippery

conditions.

The symbol is also illuminated briefly in the
head-up display

*

, if the car is equipped with

one.

Change the unit for the temperature gauge,
etc. via system settings in the centre display's
top view.

Related information

Driver display (p. 89)

Changing system units (p. 138)

Indicator symbols in the driver

display

The indicator symbols alert the driver that a
function is activated, that a system is operat-
ing, or that a fault or abnormal condition has
occurred.

Symbol Specification

Information, read display text

When one of the car's systems
does not behave as intended,
this information symbol illumi-
nates and a text appears on the
driver display. The information
symbol can also illuminate in
conjunction with other symbols.

Fault in brake system

The symbol lights up when there
is a fault in the parking brake.

ABS fault

If this symbol illuminates then
the system is not working. The
car's regular brake system con-
tinues to work, but without the
ABS function.

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Symbol Specification

Automatic brake on

The symbol illuminates when the
function is activated and the foot
brake or parking brake is acting.
The brake holds the car station-
ary when it has stopped.

Tyre pressure system

The symbol illuminates when tyre
pressure is too low. If there is a
fault in the tyre pressure system,
the symbol will flash for approx. 1
minute and then illuminate with a
constant glow. This may be
because the system cannot
detect or warn of low tyre pres-
sure as intended.

Emissions system

If the symbol illuminates after the
engine has been started then it
may be due to a fault in the car's
emissions system. Drive to a
workshop for checking. Volvo
recommends that an authorised
Volvo workshop is contacted.

Symbol Specification

Left and right-hand direction
indicator

The symbol flashes when the
direction indicators are used.

Position lamps

The symbol lights up when the
position lamps are switched on.

Fault in the headlamp system

The symbol illuminates if a fault
has occurred in the ABL function
(Active Bending Lights) or if
another fault has occurred in the
headlamp system.

Active main beam on

The symbol lights up blue when
active main beam is on.

Active main beam off

The symbol lights up white when
active main beam is off.

Symbol Specification

Main beam On

The symbol illuminates when
main beam is on and with main
beam flash.

Active main beam on

The symbol lights up blue when
active main beam is on. Position
lamps are switched on.

Active main beam off

The symbol lights up white when
active main beam is off. Position
lamps are switched on.

Main beam On

The symbol lights up when main
beam and the position lamps are
switched on.

Front fog lamps on

This symbol illuminates when the
front fog lamp is switched on.

Rear fog lamp on

This symbol illuminates when the
rear fog lamp is switched on.

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Symbol Specification

Rain sensor on

This symbol illuminates when the
rain sensor is on.

Preconditioning on

The symbol illuminates when the
engine block and passenger
compartment heater/air condi-
tioning are preconditioning the
car.

Stability system

A flashing symbol indicates that
the stability system is operating.
If the symbol illuminates with
constant glow then there is a
fault in the system.

Symbol Specification

Stability system, sport mode

The symbol illuminates when the
sport mode is activated. Sport
mode allows for a more active
driving experience. The system
then detects whether the accel-
erator pedal, steering wheel
movements and cornering are
more active than in normal driv-
ing and then allows controlled
skidding of the rear section up to
a certain level before it inter-
venes and stabilises the car.

Lane assistance

White symbol: Lane assistance is
on and road lines are detected.

Grey symbol: Lane assistance is
on but road lines are not
detected.

Amber symbol: Lane assistance
warns/intervenes.

Symbol Specification

Lane assistance and rain sen-
sor

White symbol: Lane assistance is
on and road lines are detected.
Rain sensor is on.

Grey symbol: Lane assistance is
on but road lines are not
detected. Rain sensor is on.

Reduced performance

In the event of a temporary pow-
ertrain fault, the car can go into a
Limp home mode with reduced
engine power to prevent damage
to the powertrain.

Related information

Driver display (p. 89)

Warning symbols in the driver display
(p. 102)

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Warning symbols in the driver

display

The warning symbols alert the driver that an
important function is activated or that a seri-
ous fault or condition exists.

Symbol Specification

Warning

The red warning symbol illumi-
nates when a fault has been indi-
cated which could affect the
safety or drivability of the car. An
explanatory text is shown on the
driver display at the same time.
The warning symbol can also illu-
minate in conjunction with other
symbols.

Seatbelt reminder

This symbol illuminates or
flashes if someone in a front seat
has not put on their seatbelt or if
someone in a rear seat has taken
off their seatbelt.

Symbol Specification

Airbags

If the symbol remains illuminated
or illuminates while driving, a
fault has been detected in one of
the car's safety systems. Read
the message in the driver display.
Volvo recommends that an
authorised Volvo workshop is
contacted.

Fault in brake system

If this symbol illuminates, the
brake fluid level may be too low.
Visit the nearest authorised
workshop to have the brake fluid
level checked and rectified.

Parking brake applied

This symbol illuminates with a
constant glow when the parking
brake is applied.

A flashing symbol means that a
fault has arisen. Read the mes-
sage in the driver display.

Symbol Specification

Low oil pressure

If this symbol illuminates while
driving when the engine's oil
pressure is too low. Stop the
engine immediately and check
the engine oil level, top up if nec-
essary. If the symbol illuminates
and the oil level is normal, con-
tact a workshop. Volvo recom-
mends that an authorised Volvo
workshop is contacted.

Alternator not charging

This symbol illuminates during
driving if a fault has occurred in
the electrical system. Visit a
workshop. Volvo recommends
that an authorised Volvo work-
shop is contacted.

Collision risk

City Safety warns of a risk of col-
lision with other vehicles, pedes-
trians, cyclists or large animals.

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Symbol Specification

System malfunction

The symbol illuminates while
driving if there is something
wrong in the drive system. An
explanatory text is shown on the
driver display at the same time.

High engine temperature

The symbol switches on while
driving when the temperature of
the engine is too high. An explan-
atory text is shown on the driver
display at the same time.

Related information

Indicator symbols in the driver display
(p. 99)

Driver display (p. 89)

License agreement for the driver

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Related information

Driver display (p. 89)

Application menu in driver display

Application menu (app menu) in the driver
display provides quick access to commonly
used functions for certain apps.

The figure is schematic.

The app menu in the driver display can be
used instead of the centre display and is con-
trolled using the right-hand keypad on the
steering wheel. The app menu makes it easier
to switch between different apps or functions
within the apps without having to let go of the
steering wheel.

App menu functions

Different apps give access to different types of
functions. The following apps and their associ-
ated functions can be controlled from the app
menu:

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110

App

Functions

Trip com-
puter

Selection of trip meter, selec-
tion of what to show in the
driver display, etc.

Media
player

Selection of active source for
the media player.

Phone

Calling a contact from the call
list.

Navigation

Guide to destination, etc.

Related information

Driver display (p. 89)

Overview of centre display (p. 115)

Handling the application menu in the
driver display (p. 110)

Handling the application menu in

the driver display

The application menu (the app menu) in the
driver display is operated with the steering
wheel's right-hand keypad.

The app menu and the steering wheel's right-hand

keypad. The figure is schematic.

Open/close

Left/right

Up/down

Confirm

Opening/closing the app menu

Press on open/close (1).
> The app menu opens/closes.

NOTE

It is not possible to open the app menu
while there is an unacknowledged mes-
sage in the driver display. The message has
to be confirmed first before the app menu
can be opened.

The app menu closes automatically after a
period of inactivity or after certain options
have been selected.

Navigating and selecting in the app
menu

1. Navigate between the apps by pressing

on the left or right (2).
> Functions for previous/next app are

shown in the app menu.

2. Browse through the functions for the

selected app by tapping on up or down
(3).

3. Confirm or highlight an option for the

function by pressing on confirm (4).
> The function is activated and for some

options the app menu then closes.

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111

If the app menu is opened again, the functions
of the most recently selected app are shown
first.

Related information

Application menu in driver display (p. 109)

Messages in the driver display (p. 111)

Messages in the driver display

The driver display can show messages to
inform or assist the driver in the event of dif-
ferent events.

Examples of messages in the driver display. The fig-

ure is schematic - parts may vary depending on car

model.
Examples of messages in the driver display.

The driver display shows messages that are of
high priority for the driver.

Messages can be shown in different parts of
the driver display depending on what other
information is currently being displayed. After
a while, or when the message has been
acknowledged/action taken if required, the
message disappears from the driver display. If
a message needs to be saved, it is placed in
the

Car Status

app, which is opened from the

app view in the centre display.

Message composition may vary and they can
be shown together with graphics, symbols or
buttons for acknowledging the message or
accepting a request, for example.

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112

Service messages

Shown below is a selection of important serv-
ice messages and their meanings.

Message

Specification

Stop safely

A

Stop and switch off the
engine. Serious risk of
damage - consult a work-
shop

B

.

Turn off
engine

A

Stop and switch off the
engine. Serious risk of
damage - consult a work-
shop

B

.

Service urgent
Drive to work-
shop

A

Contact a workshop

B

to

check the car immedi-
ately.

Service
required

A

Contact a workshop

B

to

check the car as soon as
possible.

Regular main-
tenance

Book time for
maintenance

Time for regular service -
contact a workshop

B

.

Shown before the next
service date.

Regular main-
tenance

Time for main-
tenance

Time for regular service -
contact a workshop

B

.

Shown at the next serv-
ice date.

Message

Specification

Regular main-
tenance

Maintenance
overdue

Time for regular service -
contact a workshop

B

.

Shown when the service
date has passed.

Temporarily
off

A

A function has been tem-
porarily switched off and
is reset automatically
while driving or after
starting again.

A

Part of message, shown together with information on

where the problem has arisen.

B

An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.

Related information

Managing messages in the driver display
(p. 112)

Handling a message saved from the driver
display (p. 113)

Message in centre display (p. 146)

Managing messages in the driver

display

Messages in the driver display are handled
using the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.

Examples of messages in the driver display and the

steering wheel's right-hand keypad. The figure is

schematic - parts may vary depending on car model.

Left/right

Confirm

Some messages in the driver display contain
one or more buttons for acknowledging the
message or accepting a request, for example.

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