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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.

The instrument shows information according to the selections made, see Menu navigation - combined instrument panel (p. 110).

Hybrid battery gauge

Current energy level

Active drive mode

The symbol illuminates when the diesel

engine is operating.
Hybrid guide (Driver Support Power

Meter). Shows the current driver-reques-

ted propulsion power and available elec-

tric motor power, i.e. the limit when the

diesel engine starts/stops. For more infor-

mation, Eco guide & Hybrid guide

(p. 71).

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Energy recovery

When the electric motor generates power

for the hybrid battery, bubbles are shown

in the hybrid battery gauge - see Foot

brake (p. 274).

Information display

Information display.

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
Alternative themes can be selected for the

combined instrument panel. Possible themes

are "Hybrid", "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. 110).

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. 160).

Gauges and indicators, theme "Hybrid".

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. 119) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 287).
Hybrid battery gauge

Speedometer

Hybrid guide. See also Eco guide &

Hybrid guide (p. 71).
Gear position indicator. See also Auto-

matic gearbox -- Geartronic (p. 270).

1

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

----

", the marking becomes red.

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Gauges and indicators, theme "Elegance".

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. 119) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 287).
No function

Speedometer

No function

Gear position indicator. See also Auto-

matic gearbox -- Geartronic (p. 270).

Gauges and indicators, theme "Eco".

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. 119) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 287).
Eco guide. See also Eco guide & Hybrid

guide (p. 71).
Speedometer

Hybrid guide. See also Eco guide &

Hybrid guide (p. 71).
Gear position indicator. See also Auto-

matic gearbox -- Geartronic (p. 270).

Gauges and indicators, theme "Performance".

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. 119) and

Filling up with fuel (p. 287).
E-boost gauge. Illustrates electric motor

use, its support to the diesel engine and
engine braking

2

 with the electric motor.

Speedometer

Tachometer. The meter indicates engine

speed in thousands of revolutions per

minute (rpm).

1

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

----

", the marking becomes red.

2

Engine braking with the electric motor charges the hybrid battery, see Foot brake (p. 274).

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Hybrid guide. See also Eco guide &

Hybrid guide (p. 71).
Gear position indicator. See also Auto-

matic gearbox -- Geartronic (p. 270).

Indicator and warning symbols

Indicator and warning symbols.

Indicator symbols

Indicator and warning symbols

Warning symbols

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.

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 66)

Combined instrument panel - meaning of

indicator symbols (p. 72)

Combined instrument cluster - meaning

of warning symbols (p. 73)

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Eco guide & Hybrid guide

Eco guide and Hybrid guide are two com-

bined instrument panel (p. 66) 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. 120).

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. 67).

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.

Hybrid guide
This instrument shows the relationship

between how much power is being taken

from the electric motor and how much power

is available.
To view this function, select the theme

"Hybrid" or "Performance", see Digital com-

bined instrument panel - overview (p. 67).

Driver-requested power

Available electric motor power

Where the two pointers meet is the threshold

for when the diesel engine starts/stops.

Driver-requested power

The large pointer indicates the amount of

engine power requested by the driver by reg-

ulating the accelerator pedal. The higher the

reading on the scale, the more power is

requested by the driver in the current gear.

Available electric motor power

The small pointer indicates the amount of

power currently available for the electric

motor.
A large gap between the two pointers indi-

cates a large power reserve.

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Combined instrument panel -

meaning of indicator symbols

The indicator symbols alert the driver that a

function is activated, that the system is oper-

ating, or that an error or failure has occurred.

Indicator symbols

Symbol Specification

ABL fault

Emissions system

ABS fault

Rear fog lamp on

Stability system, see Electronic

stability control (ESC) - general

(p. 186)

Stability system, sport mode,

see Electronic stability control

(ESC) - operation (p. 187)

Engine preheater

Low level in fuel tank

Information, read display text

Symbol Specification

Main beam On

Left-hand direction indicator

Right-hand direction indicator

Tyre pressure system , see

Tyre pressure monitoring*

(p. 325)

ABL fault

The symbol illuminates if a fault has arisen in

the ABL function (Active Bending Lights).

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 work-

shop for checking. Volvo recommends that

you seek assistance from an authorised Volvo

workshop.

ABS fault

If this symbol illuminates then the system is

not working. The car's regular brake system

continues to work, but without the ABS func-

tion.
1. Stop the car in a safe place and turn off

the engine.

2. Restart the engine.

3. If the symbol remains illuminated, drive to

a workshop to have the ABS system

checked. Volvo recommends that you

seek assistance from an authorised Volvo

workshop.

Rear fog lamp on

This symbol illuminates when the rear fog

lamp is switched on.

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.

Stability system, sport mode

Sport mode allows for a more active driving

experience. The system then detects whether

the accelerator pedal, steering wheel move-

ments and cornering are more active than in

normal driving and then allows controlled

skidding of the rear section up to a certain

level before it intervenes and stabilises the

car. The symbol illuminates when the sport

mode is activated.

Engine preheater

This symbol illuminates during engine pre-

heating. Preheating takes place mostly due to

low temperature.

Low level in fuel tank

When the symbol illuminates the level in the

fuel tank is low, refuel as soon as possible.

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Information, read display text

When one of the car's systems does not

behave as intended, this information symbol

illuminates and a text appears on the informa-

tion display. The message text is cleared with

the OK button, see Menu navigation - com-

bined instrument panel (p. 110), or it disap-

pears automatically after a time (time

depending on which function is indicated).

The information symbol can also illuminate in

conjunction with other symbols.

NOTE

When a service message is shown, the

symbol and message are cleared using the

OK button, or disappear automatically

after a time.

Main beam On

The symbol illuminates when main beam is on

and with main beam flash.

Left/right-hand direction indicator

Both direction indicator symbols flash when

the hazard warning flashers are used.

Tyre pressure system

The symbol illuminates in the event of low

tyre pressure, or if a fault arises in the tyre

pressure system.

Reminder – doors not closed

If one of the doors is not closed properly then

the information or warning symbol illuminates

together with an explanatory image in the

information display. Stop the car in a safe

place as soon as possible and close the door

that is open.

If the car is driven at a speed lower

than approx. 7 km/h then the informa-

tion symbol illuminates.

If the car is driven at a speed higher

than approx. 7 km/h then the warning

symbol illuminates.

If the bonnet

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 is not closed properly then the

warning symbol illuminates together with an

explanatory image in the information display.

Stop the car in a safe place as soon as possi-

ble and close the bonnet.
If the tailgate is not closed properly then the

information symbol illuminates together with

an explanatory image in the information dis-

play. Stop the car in a safe place as soon as

possible and close the tailgate.

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 66)

Combined instrument cluster - meaning

of warning symbols (p. 73)

Digital combined instrument panel - over-

view (p. 67)

Combined instrument cluster -

meaning of warning symbols

The warning symbols alert the driver that an

important function is activated, or that a seri-

ous error or a serious failure has occurred.

Warning symbols

Symbol

Specification

Parking brake applied

Airbags – SRS

Seatbelt reminder

Starter battery not charging

Fault in brake system

Warning

3

Only cars with alarm*.

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Parking brake applied

This symbol illuminates with a constant glow

when the parking brake is applied. The sym-

bol flashes during application, and then

changes over to a constant glow.
A flashing symbol in any other situation

means that a fault has arisen. Read the mes-

sage on the information display.
For more information, see Parking brake

(p. 278).

Airbags – SRS

If this symbol remains illuminated or illumi-

nates while driving, it means a fault has been

detected in the seatbelt buckle, SRS, SIPS, or

IC systems. Drive immediately to a workshop

to have the system checked. Volvo recom-

mends that you seek assistance from an

authorised Volvo workshop.

Seatbelt reminder

This symbol 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.

Starter battery not charging

This symbol illuminates during driving if a

fault has occurred in the electrical system.

Visit a workshop. Volvo recommends that you

seek assistance from an authorised Volvo

workshop.

Fault in brake system

If this symbol illuminates, the brake fluid level

may be too low. Stop the car in a safe place

and check the level in the brake fluid reser-

voir; see Brake and clutch fluid - level

(p. 355).
If the brake and ABS symbols illuminate at

the same time, there may be a fault in the

brake force distribution system.
1. Stop the car in a safe place and turn off

the engine.

2. Restart the engine.

If both symbols extinguish, continue

driving.

If the symbols remain illuminated,

check the level in the brake fluid reser-

voir; see Brake and clutch fluid - level

(p. 355). If the brake fluid level is nor-

mal but the symbols are still illumi-

nated, the car can be driven, with great

care, to a workshop to have the brake

system checked. Volvo recommends

that you seek assistance from an

authorised Volvo workshop.

WARNING

If the brake fluid is under the MIN level in

the brake fluid reservoir, do not drive fur-

ther before topping up the brake fluid.
The loss of brake fluid must be investiga-

ted by a workshop. Volvo recommends

that you contact an authorised Volvo

workshop.

WARNING

If the BRAKE and ABS symbols are lit at

the same time, there is a risk that the rear

end will skid during heavy braking.

Warning

The red warning symbol illuminates when a

fault has been indicated which could affect

the safety and/or driveability of the car. An

explanatory text is shown on the information

display at the same time. The symbol remains

visible until the fault has been rectified but the

text message can be cleared with the OK

button; see Menu navigation - combined

instrument panel (p. 110). The warning sym-

bol can also illuminate in conjunction with

other symbols.
Action:
1. Stop in a safe place. Do not drive the car

further.

2. Read the information on the information

display. Implement the action in accord-

ance with the message in the display.

Clear the message using the OK button.

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Reminder – doors not closed

If one of the doors is not closed properly then

the information or warning symbol illuminates

together with an explanatory image in the

information display. Stop the car in a safe

place as soon as possible and close the door

that is open.

If the car is driven at a speed lower

than approx. 7 km/h then the informa-

tion symbol illuminates.

If the car is driven at a speed higher

than approx. 7 km/h then the warning

symbol illuminates.

If the bonnet

4

 is not closed properly then the

warning symbol illuminates together with an

explanatory image in the information display.

Stop the car in a safe place as soon as possi-

ble and close the bonnet.
If the tailgate is not closed properly then the

information symbol illuminates together with

an explanatory image in the information dis-

play. Stop the car in a safe place as soon as

possible and close the tailgate.

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 66)

Combined instrument panel - meaning of

indicator symbols (p. 72)

Digital combined instrument panel - over-

view (p. 67)

Outside temperature gauge

The display for the outside temperature gauge

appears in the combined instrument panel.

Display for outside temperature gauge

When the temperature lies between +2 °C to

-5 °C a snowflake symbol illuminates in the

display. This warns of icy roads. If the car has

been stationary, the gauge may display a

reading that is too high.

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 66)

Trip meter

The trip meter display appears in the com-

bined instrument panel.

Trip meter.

Display for trip meter

The two trip meters 

T1

 and 

T2

 are used for

measuring short distances. The distance is

shown in the display.
Turn the left stalk switch thumbwheel to show

the required meter.
A long press (until the change occurs) on the

left-hand stalk switch's RESET button resets

the trip meter shown. For more information,

see Trip computer - supplementary informa-

tion (p. 119).

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 66)

4

Only cars with alarm*.

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Clock

The clock display appears in the combined

instrument panel.

Clock.

Display for showing the time

Set the clock
The clock can be adjusted in the menu sys-

tem MY CAR, see MY CAR (p. 113).

Related information

Combined instrument panel (p. 66)

Combined instrument panel - licenses

A license is an agreement for the right to

operate a certain activity or the right to use

someone else's entitlement according to the

terms and conditions in the agreement. The

following text is Volvo's agreement with the

manufacturer/developer.

Combined Instrument Panel Software
Open Source Software Notice
This product uses certain free / open source

and other software originating from third

parties, that is subject to the GNU Lesser

General Public License version 2 (LGPLv2),

The FreeType Project License ("FreeType

License") and other different and/or additional

copy right licenses, disclaimers and notices.

The links to access the exact terms of

LGPLv2, and the other open source software

licenses, disclaimers, acknowledgements and

notices are provided to you below. Please

refer to the exact terms of the relevant

License, regarding your rights under said

licenses. Volvo Car Corporation (VCC) offers

to provide the source code of said free/open

source software to you for a charge covering

the cost of performing such distribution, such

as the cost of media, shipping and handling,

upon written request. Please contact your

nearest Volvo Dealer.
The offer is valid for a period of at least three

(3) years from the date of the distribution of

this product by VCC / or for as long as VCC

offers spare parts or customer support.
Portions of this product uses software

copyrighted 

© 2007 The FreeType Project

(www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
Portions of this product uses software with

Copyright 

© 1994–2013 Lua.org, PUC-Rio

(http://www.lua.org/)

This product includes software under

following licenses:
LGPL v2.1: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-

licenses/lgpl-2.1.html

GNU FriBidi

DevIL

The FreeType Project License: http://

git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/freetype/

freetype2.git/tree/docs/FTL.TXT

FreeType 2

MIT License: http: http://opensource.org/

licenses/mit-license.html

Lua

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Symbols in the display

There are a variety of different symbols in the

display in the car. The symbols are divided

into warning, indicator and information sym-

bols.

Shown below are the most common symbols

with their meanings and a reference to where

in the manual further information can be

found.

 - Red warning symbol, illuminates

when a fault has been indicated which could

affect the safety and/or driveability of the car.

An explanatory text is shown in the informa-

tion display in the combined instrument panel

at the same time.

 - Information symbol, illuminates in

combination with text in the information dis-

play in the combined instrument panel, when

a deviation in any of the car's systems has

occurred. The information symbol can also

illuminate in conjunction with other symbols.

Warning symbols in the combined
instrument panel

Symbol Specification

See

Parking brake

applied

(p. 73),

(p. 278)

Airbags – SRS

(p. 33),

(p. 73)

Symbol Specification

See

Seatbelt

reminder

(p. 29),

(p. 73)

Starter battery

not charging

(p. 73)

Fault in brake

system

(p. 73),

(p. 274)

Warning, safety

mode

(p. 33),

(p. 43),

(p. 73)

Control symbols in the combined
instrument panel

Symbol Specification

See

ABL fault*

(p. 72),

(p. 95)

Emissions sys-

tem

(p. 72)

ABS fault

(p. 72),

(p. 274)

Rear fog lamp on

(p. 72),

(p. 96)

Stability system,

ESC (Electronic

Stability Control),

Trailer stability

assist*

(p. 72),

(p. 188),

(p. 308)

Symbol Specification

See

Stability system,

sport mode

(p. 72),

(p. 188)

Engine preheater

(diesel)

(p. 72)

Low level in fuel

tank

(p. 72),

(p. 142)

Information, read

display text

(p. 72)

Main beam On

(p. 72),

(p. 92)

Left-hand direc-

tion indicators

(p. 72)

Right-hand

direction indica-

tors

(p. 72)

Tyre pressure

system*

(p. 72),

(p. 325)

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Information symbols in the combined
instrument panel

Symbol Specification

See

Active high beam,

AHB (Active High

Beam)*

(p. 93)

Camera sensor*,

Laser sensor*

(p. 93),

(p. 222),

(p. 231),

(p. 235),

(p. 239)

Adaptive cruise

control*

(p. 211)

Adaptive cruise

control*, Distance

Warning* (Dis-

tance Alert)

(p. 203),

(p. 213)

Adaptive cruise

control*, time

interval

(p. 199),

(p. 201)

Cruise control*

(p. 196)

Radar sensor*

(p. 211),

(p. 215),

(p. 231)

Foot brake

(p. 274)

Symbol Specification

See

Speed limiter

(p. 193)

Auto Brake*, Dis-

tance Warning*

(Distance Alert),
City Safety

TM

,

Collision warning

system*

(p. 215),

(p. 222),

(p. 231)

Engine block and

passenger com-

partment heater*

(p. 142)

Engine block

heater and pas-

senger compart-

ment heater*

Service required

(p. 142)

Activated timer*

(p. 142)

ABL system*

(p. 95)

Fuel filler flap,

right-hand side

(p. 286)

Low battery

(p. 142)

Symbol Specification

See

Parking brake

(p. 278)

Rain sensor*

(p. 101)

Driver Alert Sys-

tem*, Lane

Departure Warn-

ing*

(p. 235),

(p. 239)

Driver Alert Sys-

tem*, Lane

Departure Warn-

ing*

(p. 239)

Driver Alert Sys-

tem*, Time for a

break

(p. 234)

Driver Alert Sys-

tem*, Time for a

break

(p. 235)

Recorded speed

information*

(p. 190)

Parking inside

(p. 137)

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Symbol Specification

See

Parking outside

(p. 137)

Heating the seat

(p. 137),

(p. 137)

Drive systems

(p. 267)

Gear shift indica-

tor

(p. 269)

Gear positions

(p. 270)

Measuring the oil

level

(p. 353)

Information symbols in the roof console
display

Symbol Specification

See

Seatbelt reminder

(p. 32)

Airbag, passenger

seat, activated

(p. 36)

Airbag, passenger

seat, deactivated

(p. 36)

Related information

Combined instrument panel - meaning of

indicator symbols (p. 72)

Combined instrument cluster - meaning

of warning symbols (p. 73)

Messages - handling (p. 112)

Volvo Sensus

Volvo Sensus is the heart of your personal

Volvo experience. It is Sensus that provides

information, entertainment and functions to

simplify your ownership.

When you are sitting in your car you want

control, and in today's interconnected world,

this includes information, communication and

entertainment when it is most suitable for

you. Sensus covers all our solutions that ena-

ble connection* to the outside world, at the

same time providing you with intuitive control

over all the car's capabilities.
Volvo Sensus combines and presents many

functions in several of the car's systems on

the centre console's display screen. With

Volvo Sensus the car can be personalised by

means of an intuitive user interface. Settings

can be made in Car settings, Audio and

media, Climate control, etc.
With the centre console buttons and controls

or the steering wheel's right-hand keypad*

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functions can be activated or deactivated and

many different settings can be made.
With a press on MY CAR all settings related

to the driving and control of the car are pre-

sented, such as City Safety, locks and alarm,

automatic fan speed, setting the clock, etc.
With a press on the respective function
RADIOMEDIATEL,  *, NAV* and CAM*
other sources, systems and functions can be

activated, e.g. AM, FM, CD, DVD*, TV*,
Bluetooth

®

*, navigation* and park assist cam-

era*.
For more information about all functions/

systems, see the relevant section in the

owner's manual or its supplement.

Overview

Control panel in centre console. The figure is

schematic - the number of functions and layout

of the buttons both vary, depending on the

equipment selected and the market.

Navigation* - NAV, see separate supple-

ment (Sensus Navigation).
Audio and media - RADIOMEDIATEL*,

see separate supplement (Sensus Info-

tainment).
Function settings - MY CAR, see MY

CAR (p. 113).
Internet-connected car - 

*, see sepa-

rate supplement (Sensus Infotainment).
Climate control system (p. 122).

Park assist camera* (p. 244) – CAM*.

Key positions

The remote control key can be used to set the

vehicle's electrical system in different modes/

levels so that different functions are available;

see Key positions - functions at different lev-

els (p. 81).

Ignition switch with remote control key extrac-

ted/inserted.

NOTE

For cars with the Keyless* function the

remote control key does not need to be

inserted into the ignition switch but can be

stored in e.g. a pocket. For more informa-

tion on Keyless functions, see Keyless

drive* (p. 170).

Insert the remote control key
1. Hold the end of the remote control key

with the detachable key blade and insert

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the remote control key in the ignition

switch.

2. Then press the remote control key in the

lock up to its end position.

IMPORTANT

Foreign objects in the ignition switch can

impair the function or destroy the lock.
Do not press in the remote control key

incorrectly turned - hold the end with the

detachable key blade, see Detachable key

blade - detaching/attaching (p. 167).

Remove the remote control key
Push the remote control key, allow it to eject,

then pull it out from the ignition switch.

Key positions - functions at different

levels

To enable the use of a limited number of

functions with the engine switched off, the

car's electrical system can be set in 3 differ-

ent levels - 0I and II - with the remote con-

trol key. This owner's manual describes these

levels throughout using the denomination

"key positions".

The following table shows the functions avail-

able in each key position/level.

Level Functions

0

Odometer, clock and tem-

perature gauge are illumi-

nated.

Electrically operated seats

can be adjusted.

The audio system can be

used for a limited time - see

the Sensus Infotainment sup-

plement.

I

Sunroof, power windows, 12

V socket in the passenger

compartment, navigation,

phone, ventilation fan and

windscreen wipers can be

used.

Current consumption loads the

starter battery in this key posi-

tion.

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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.

Level Functions

II

The headlamps come on.

Warning/indicator lamps illu-

minate for 5 seconds.

Several other systems are

activated. However, electric

heating in seat cushions and

the rear window can only be

activated after starting the

engine.

This key position consumes a

lot of current from the starter

battery and should therefore be

avoided!

Selecting key position/level

Key position 0 - Unlock the car - This

means that the car's electrical system is

at level 0.

NOTE

To reach level I or II without starting the

engine - do not depress the brake/clutch

pedal when these key positions are due to

be selected.

Key position I - With the remote control
key fully inserted into the ignition switch

5

- Briefly press START/STOP ENGINE.

Key position II - With the remote control
key fully inserted into the ignition switch

5

- Give a long

6

 press on START/STOP

ENGINE.

Back to key position 0 - To return to key

position 0 from position II and I - Briefly

press on START/STOP ENGINE.

Audio system
For information on audio system functions

with remote control key removed, see the

Sensus Infotainment supplement.

Starting and stopping the engine
For information about starting/stopping the

engine, see Starting the engine (p. 259).

Related information

Key positions (p. 80)

Seats, front

The car's front seats have different setting

options for optimum seating comfort.

Raise/lower the seat, pump up/down.

Forward/backward: lift the handle to

adjust the distance to the steering wheel

and pedals. Check that the seat is locked

after changing position.
Raise/lower* front edge of seat cushion,

pump up/down.
Adjust backrest rake, turn the wheel.

Change the lumbar support*, press the

button.
Control panel for power seat*, see Seats,

front - electrically operated* (p. 83).

5

Not required for cars with the Keyless* function.

6

Approx. 2 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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