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03 Instruments and controls

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Group menus
The trip computer has two different group

menus:

Functions

Heading in combined instrument panel

The trip computer's functions or headings

are each listed in an infinite loop.

Related information

Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 128)

Trip computer - supplementary informa-

tion (p. 127)

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Trip computer - analogue combined

instrument panel

The trip computer's menu is in a variable

loop. One of the alternatives is that the trip

computer's display extinguishes - this also

marks the start/end of the loop.

Information display and controls.

OK - Opens the loop with the trip com-

puter's functions + Activates the selected

option.
Thumbwheel - Opens the loop with the

trip computer's headings + Scrolls

through the options.
RESET - Undoes, zeroes or backs out of

a function after making a selection.

Functions
Proceed as follows to open and check/adjust

functions:
1. To ensure that no control is in the middle

of a sequence - "Reset" them first with

two presses on RESET.

2. Press OK - the loop with all functions

opens.

3. Browse through the functions with the

thumbwheel and select/confirm with OK.

4. Finish by pressing twice on RESET after

completed checking/adjustment.

The different functions of the trip computer

are listed in the following table:

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Functions

Information

Digital speed

km/h

mph

No display

Shows the car's speed digitally in the centre of the combined instrument panel:

Open with OK, select with the thumbwheel, confirm with OK and back out with RESET.

Parking heater*

DIRECT START

- Timer 1 - leads to the menu for select-

ing time.

- Timer 2 - leads to the menu for select-

ing time.

For a description of programming the timer, see Engine block heater and passenger compart-

ment heater* - timer (p. 147).

Additional heater*

Auto On

Off

For more information, see Additional heater* (p. 151).

TC options

Distance to empty tank

Fuel consumption

Average speed

Trip meter 

T1 and total dist.

Trip meter 

T2 and total dist.

Here you can select/activate the options that you want to be available as selectable headings in

the trip computer. The symbols for the items already selected are WHITE with a "tick" - others are

GREY and have no "tick":
1. Open the function with OK, scroll through the symbols for the options with the thumbwheel

and select/stop on the desired symbol.

2. Confirm with OK - the symbol changes colour from GREY to WHITE and is marked with a

"tick".

3. Continue to select the function symbols with the thumbwheel or finish with RESET.

Service status

Shows the number of months and mileage to next service.

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Functions

Information

Oil level

A

For more information, see Engine oil - checking and filling (p. 363).

Messages (##)

For more information, see Messages - handling (p. 116).

A

Certain engines.

Headings
One of the headings in the following table can

be selected for constant display in the com-

bined instrument panel. Proceed as follows to

determine which:

1. To ensure that no control is in the middle

of a sequence - "Reset" them first with

two presses on RESET.

2. Turn the thumbwheel - selectable head-

ings for the trip computer are shown in a

loop.

3. Stop on desired heading.

Trip computer heading in combined instrument

panel

Information

Trip meter 

T1 and total dist.

Long press on RESET resets trip meter T1.

Trip meter 

T2 and total dist.

Long press on RESET resets trip meter T2.

Distance to empty

For more information - see the section "Range - distance to empty tank" (p. 127).

Fuel consumption

Current consumption.

Average speed

Long press on RESET resets 

Average speed

.

No trip computer information.

This option shows a blank display - it also marks the beginning/end of the loop.

The combined instrument panel's trip com-

puter can be changed to another option at

any time during the journey. Proceed as fol-

lows:

Turn the thumbwheel - stop on the

desired heading.

Resetting - Trip meter and Average
speed
With the current trip computer heading - 

T1

and total dist.

,

T2 and total dist.

 or

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Average speed

 - shown in the combined

instrument panel:

Give a long press on RESET - selected

heading is zeroed.

Each heading must be zeroed individually.

Related information

Trip computer (p. 117)

Trip computer - supplementary informa-

tion (p. 127)

Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 128)

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Trip computer - digital combined

instrument panel

The trip computer's menu is in a variable

loop. One of the alternatives is that the trip

computer's three displays extinguish - this

also marks the start/end of the loop.

Information displays and stalk switch controls.

OK - Opens the loop with the trip com-

puter's functions + Activates the selected

option.
Thumbwheel - Opens the loop with the

trip computer's headings + Scrolls

through the options.
RESET - Undoes, zeroes or backs out of

a function after making a selection.

Functions
Proceed as follows to open and check/adjust

functions:
1. To ensure that no control is in the middle

of a sequence - "Reset" them first with

two presses on RESET.

2. Press OK - loop with all functions opens.
3. Browse through the functions with the

thumbwheel and select/confirm with OK.

4. Finish by pressing twice on RESET after

completed checking/adjustment.

The different functions of the trip computer

are listed in the following table:

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Functions

Information

Trip computer reset

Average

Average speed

Note that this function does not reset both trip meters T1 and T2 - see table under next section

"Headings" and section "Resetting - Average speed/consumption" for information on the proc-

ess.

Messages

For more information, see Messages - handling (p. 116).

Themes

The appearance of the combined instrument panel (p. 65) is selected here.

Settings*

Select 

Auto On

 or 

Off

.

For more information, see Additional heater* (p. 151).

Contrast mode/Colour mode

Adjusting the combined instrument panel's brightness and colour intensity.

Parking heater*

Direct start

- Symbol Timer 1 - leads to the menu for

selecting time.

- Symbol Timer 2 - leads to the menu for

selecting time.

For a description of programming the timer, see Engine block heater and passenger compart-

ment heater* - timer (p. 147).

Service status

Shows the number of months and mileage to next service.

Oil level

A

For more information, see Engine oil - checking and filling (p. 363).

A

Certain engines.

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Headings

Three trip computer headings can be displayed

simultaneously - one in each "window".

One of the heading combinations in the fol-

lowing table can be selected for constant dis-

play in the combined instrument panel. Pro-

ceed as follows to determine which:
1. To ensure that no control is in the middle

of a sequence - "Reset" them first with

two presses on RESET.

2. Turn the thumbwheel - selectable head-

ing combinations are shown in a loop.

3. Stop on desired heading combination.

Heading combinations

Information

Average

Trip meter T1 + Meter reading

Average speed

Long press on RESET resets trip meter T1.

Instantaneous Trip meter T2 + Meter reading

Distance to empty

tank

Long press on RESET resets trip meter T2.

Instantaneous

Meter reading

kmh<>mph

kmh<>mph - see section "Digital speed display" (p. 127).

No trip computer information.

This option extinguishes all three trip computer displays - it also marks

the beginning/end of the loop.

The combined instrument panel's heading

combination for the trip computer can be

changed to another option at any time during

the journey. Proceed as follows:

Turn the thumbwheel - stop on the

desired heading.

Resetting - Trip meter
Turn with the thumbwheel to the heading

combination containing the trip meter to be

reset:

Give a long press on RESET - selected

trip meter is zeroed.

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Resetting - Average speed/
consumption
1. Select function 

Trip computer

reset

 and activate with OK.

2. Select one of the following options with

the thumbwheel and activate with OK:

l/100 km

km/h

Reset both

3. Finish with RESET.

Related information

Trip computer - supplementary informa-

tion (p. 127)

Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 128)

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Trip computer - supplementary

information

Supplementary information covering several

functions follows below.

Average
Average fuel consumption is calculated from

the last resetting.

NOTE

There may be a slight deviation if a fuel-

driven heater* has been used.

Applies to Bi-Fuel* cars

During gas operation the trip computer shows

the equivalent average consumption of gas.

Average speed
The average speed is calculated for the driv-

ing distance driven since the last reset to

zero.

Instantaneous
The information for current fuel consumption

is updated continuously - approximately once

per second. When the car is driven at low

speed the consumption is shown per time

unit - at a higher speed it is shown related to

mileage.
Different units (km/miles) can be selected for

the display - see section "Change unit"

(p. 127).

Applies to Bi-Fuel* cars

During gas operation the trip computer shows

the equivalent consumption of gas.

Range - distance to empty tank
The trip computer shows the approximate

distance that can be driven with the fuel

quantity remaining in the tank.
No guaranteed range remains when the head-

ing 

Distance to empty

 shows "

----

".

In which case, refuel as soon as possible.

The calculation is based on the average fuel

consumption over the last 30 km and the

remaining driveable fuel quantity.

NOTE

There may be a slight deviation if the driv-

ing style has been changed.

An economic driving style generally results in

a longer driving distance. For more informa-

tion on how fuel consumption can be influ-

enced, see Volvo Car Corporation 's Environ-

mental Philosophy (p. 22).

Applies to Bi-Fuel* cars

NOTE

Display of distance to empty only applies

to the petrol tank.

Digital speed display

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The speed is shown in the opposite unit

(kmh/mph) in relation to the main instrument.

If it is calibrated in mph then the trip com-

puter shows the corresponding speed in

km/h and vice versa.

Change unit
You can change unit (km/miles) for distance

and speed in the menu system MY CAR, see

MY CAR (p. 116).

NOTE

In addition to in the trip computer, these

units are also changed in Volvo's naviga-

tion system*.

Related information

Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 128)

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Only with combined instrument panel "Digital".

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Trip computer - trip statistics*

Information is stored about completed trips

containing average fuel consumption and

average speed, which can be viewed in the

centre console's screen as a bar chart.

Function

Trip statistics

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Each bar symbolises 1 km or 10 km driven

distance, depending on the scale selected -

the bar at the far right shows the value for the

current kilometre or 10 km.
Using the TUNE control, the scale for the

bars can be changed between 1 km and

10 km - the cursor on the far right changes

position between up and down in relation to

the scale selected.

Operation
Different settings can be made in the menu

system MY CAR, see MY CAR (p. 116) -
there, find 

Trip statistics

.

With the "

Reset when vehicle has been off

for minimum 4h

" option highlighted, all sta-

tistics are deleted automatically once driving

is complete and the car has been stopped for

4 hours. Trip statistics start again from zero

the next time the engine is started.

Reset when vehicle has been off for

minimum 4h

 - highlight the box by

selecting ENTER and go back out of the

menu by selecting EXIT.

If a new driving cycle is started before

4 hours have elapsed then the current period

must first be deleted manually using the

"

Start new trip

" option.

Start new trip

 - ENTER is used to delete

all previous statistics, go back out of the

menu by selecting EXIT.

See also information on Eco guide (p. 69).

Related information

Trip computer - supplementary informa-

tion (p. 127)

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The figure is schematic - layout may vary depending on car model or updated software.

04 Climate control

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130

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

General information on climate

control

The car is equipped with electronic climate

control (p. 136). The climate control system

cools or heats as well as dehumidifies the air

in the passenger compartment.

NOTE

Air conditioning (AC) (p. 140) can be

switched off, but to ensure the best possi-

ble climate comfort in the passenger com-

partment, and to prevent the windows

from misting, it should always be switched

on.

To bear in mind

To ensure that the air conditioning works

optimally, the side windows, and sunroof*

should be closed.

Global opening (p. 184) opens/closes all

side windows simultaneously and can be

used for example to quickly air the car

during hot weather.

Remove ice and snow from the climate

control system air intake (the grille

between the bonnet and the windscreen).

In warm weather, condensation from the

air conditioning may drip under the car.

This is normal.

When the engine requires full power, e.g.

for full acceleration, the air conditioning

can be temporarily switched off. There

may then be a temporary increase in tem-

perature in the passenger compartment.

Remove misting on the insides of the win-

dows primarily by using the defroster

function (p. 140). To reduce the risk of

misting, keep the windows clean and use

window cleaner.

Cars with Start/Stop*
With an auto-stopped (p. 281) engine certain

equipment may have its function temporarily

reduced, e.g. climate control fan speed

(p. 139).

Cars with ECO*
Certain equipment may have its function tem-

porarily reduced or deactivated when the

ECO (p. 290) function is activated, e.g. the air

conditioning (p. 140).

NOTE

When the ECO function is activated, sev-

eral parameters in the climate control sys-

tem's settings are changed, and several

electricity consumer functions are

reduced. Certain settings can be reset

manually, but full functionality is only

restored by deactivating the ECO function.

Related information

Actual temperature (p. 131)

Menu settings - climate control (p. 133)

Electronic climate control - ECC (p. 136)

Air distribution in the passenger compart-

ment (p. 134)

Air quality (p. 131)

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Actual temperature

The temperature you select in the passenger

compartment corresponds to the physical

experience with reference to factors such as

ambient temperature, air speed, humidity and

solar radiation etc. in and around the car at

the time.

The system includes a sun sensor (p. 131)

which detects on which side the sun is shin-

ing into the passenger compartment. This

means that the temperature can differ

between the right and left-hand air vents

despite the controls being set for the same

temperature on both sides.

Related information

General information on climate control

(p. 130)

Temperature control in the passenger

compartment (p. 139)

Sensors - climate control

The climate control system has a number of

sensors to help control the temperature

(p. 131) in the car.

The sun sensor is located on the top side

of the dashboard.

The temperature sensor for the passen-

ger compartment is located below the cli-

mate control panel.

The outside temperature sensor is

located in the door mirror.

The humidity sensor* is located by the

interior rearview mirror.

NOTE

Do not cover or block the sensors with

clothing or other objects.

Related information

General information on climate control

(p. 130)

Air quality

The interior in a passenger compartment is

designed to be pleasant and comfortable,

even for people with contact allergies and for

asthma sufferers.

Passenger compartment filter (p. 132)

Material in the passenger compartment

(p. 133)

Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)

(p. 132)*

Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)

(p. 133)*

Related information

General information on climate control

(p. 130)

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Air quality - passenger compartment

filter

All air entering the car's passenger compart-

ment is cleaned with a filter.

The filter must be replaced at regular inter-

vals. Follow the Volvo Service Programme for

the recommended replacement intervals. If

the car is used in a severely contaminated

environment, it may be necessary to replace

the filter more often.

NOTE

There are different types of passenger

compartment filter. Make sure that the cor-

rect filter is fitted.

Related information

Air quality (p. 131)

Air quality - Clean Zone Interior

Package (CZIP)*

CZIP comprises a series of modifications that

keep the passenger compartment even

clearer from allergy and asthma-inducing sub-

stances.

The following is included:

An enhanced fan function that means that

the fan starts when the car is opened with

the remote control key. The fan fills the

passenger compartment with fresh air.

The function starts when required and is

disengaged automatically after a time or

when one of the passenger compartment

doors is opened. The amount of time the

fan runs is reduced gradually due to

reduced need up until the car is 4 years

old.

The air quality system IAQS (p. 133) is a

fully automatic system that cleans the air

in the passenger compartment from con-

taminants such as particles, hydrocar-

bons, nitrous oxides and ground-level

ozone.

NOTE

To keep the CZIP standard in cars with

CZIP the IAQS filter must be changed after

15 000 km or once per year depending on

whichever occurs first. However, up to

75 000 km over 5 years. In cars without

CZIP and where the customer does not

want to keep the CZIP standard the IAQS

filter must be changed at a regular service.

For more information on CZIP, see the bro-

chure included with the purchase of the car.

Related information

General information on climate control

(p. 130)

Air quality (p. 131)

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

133

Air quality - IAQS*

The air quality system IAQS separates gases

and particles to reduce the levels of odours

and pollution in the passenger compartment.

If the outside air is contaminated then the air

intake is closed and the air is recirculated.
It is possible to activate/deactivate the func-

tion in the menu system MY CAR. For a

description of the menu system, see MY CAR

(p. 116).

NOTE

The air quality sensor must always be ena-

bled to ensure the best air in the passen-

ger compartment.
In a cold climate recirculation is limited so

as to prevent misting.
In the event of misting, the air quality sen-

sor should be disengaged, and the

defroster functions for the windscreen and

side windows, as well as the rear window,

should be used.

Related information

General information on climate control

(p. 130)

Air quality (p. 131)

Air quality - Clean Zone Interior Package

(CZIP)* (p. 132)

Air quality - material

Tested materials have been developed in

order to minimise the quantity of dust in the

passenger compartment and to contribute to

making the passenger compartment easier to

keep clean.

The carpets in both the passenger compart-

ment and the cargo area are removable and

easy to remove and clean. Use cleaning

agents and car care products recommended

by Volvo to clean the interior (p. 401).

Related information

Air quality (p. 131)

Menu settings - climate control

It is possible to activate/deactivate or change

the default settings for six of the climate con-

trol system's functions via the centre console.

Fan level during automatic climate control

(p. 139).

Recirculation timer (p. 141).

Automatic start of rear window defroster

(p. 109).

Interior air quality system* (p. 133).

Automatic start of seat heating driver

(p. 137).

Automatic start of steering wheel heating

(p. 88).

More information is available in the descrip-

tion of the menu system (p. 116).
The climate control system's functions can be

reset in the menu system MY CAR to the

default settings. For a description of the

menu system, see MY CAR (p. 116).

Related information

General information on climate control

(p. 130)

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134

Air distribution in the passenger

compartment

The incoming air is divided between a number

of different vents in the passenger compart-

ment.

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Air distribution is fully automatic in AUTO

mode.
If necessary it can be controlled manually;

see the air distribution table (p. 143).

Air vents in the dashboard

Closed

Open

Lateral airflow

Vertical airflow

Aim the outer vents at the side windows to

remove misting.

Air vents in the door pillars

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Closed

Open

Lateral airflow

Vertical airflow

Aim the vents at the windows to remove mist-

ing in cold weather.
Aim the vents into the passenger compart-

ment to maintain a comfortable climate in the

rear seat in hot weather.

NOTE

Remember that small children may be sen-

sitive to air flows and draughts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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