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Electrically operated roof
Hatch cover
When the roof is open there is a hatch cover between the head restraints in the rear seat and the boot lid, see illustration.
IMPORTANT
Do not sit on the hatch cover or use it as a support as it could be damaged.
Opening and closing the roof
– Turn the ignition key to position II, preferably starting the engine.
– Depress the brake pedal.
– Keep the left-hand button (1) pressed in to close, or the right-hand button (2) to open.
Pay attention to any messages on the information display while the roof is in motion.
The windows that are closed are opened approx. 10 centimetres. All windows are closed when the movement of the roof is completed.
Release the button when a signal sounds and the message ROOF CLOSED or ROOF
OPEN is shown on the information display.
WARNING
Never pull the release wire for the hydraulic system that is located under the rear seat cushion. Only service personnel are allowed to use the hydraulic system’s emergency release function.
Consequences:
• significant risk of crushing injury
• uncontrolled movement/opening of the electrically operated roof or boot lid
• the roof components could be destroyed.
Make thoroughly sure that the conditions are fulfilled before operating the roof.
Text on the information display
A number of these messages also apply to
loading assistance, see page 91.
• PRESS BRAKE FOR ROOF OPERATION
Depress the brake pedal in order to operate the roof.
• OPEN TRUNK LID FULLY
– Open boot lid fully.
• CLOSE TRUNK FOR ROOF OPERATION
– The boot lid is not closed. Close the boot lid.
• CLOSE TRUNK SEP.
FOR ROOF OPER.
– The cargo separator
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• LOW BATTERY FOR ROOF OPERATION –
The battery voltage is too low. The roof can only be closed. Charge the battery, e.g. by starting the engine, and try again.
• ROOF NOT LOCKED – The roof has not been opened or closed properly. Try again to open or close the roof.
• ROOF IN LOAD AID POSITION – The roof has been raised with the loading assistance function. Lower the roof, see page
.
• TEMP LIMITS ROOF OPERATION – The roof system is either overheated or the outside temperature is below –10 °C. If the roof is overheated, wait approx. five minutes until the message goes and try again.
Messages with roof faults
Two messages can be shown on the information display in the event of a roof fault:
• ROOF FAILURE SERVICE REQUIRED –
The roof cannot be operated. This requires service by an authorised Volvo workshop.
Covering over can be performed in accordance with the instructions.
• ROOF FAILURE SEE MANUAL – The roof or loading assistance must be operated in accordance with special instructions.
Service must be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop.
Special instructions for manoeuvring in the event of a roof fault
If the message ROOF FAILURE
SEE MANUAL is shown on the information display then the roof cannot be operated normally.
NOTE
After the roof has been closed it cannot be opened again
IMPORTANT
Closing in the event of a roof fault requires very careful checking of the conditions for
operating the roof, see page 79. Even if the
conditions are fulfilled, there is a significant risk of material damage.
– Keep the opening or closing button pressed in until ROOF FAILURE SEE MAN-
UAL is shown on the display. Following which, release the button.
– Press the opening or closing button again.
Keep it pressed in for approx. 5 seconds until the roof starts to move. Continue pressing the button until the movement of the roof is completed, even if the move-
Electrically operated roof ment of the roof is temporarily interrupted.
Pay attention for any faults that could cause damage to the car.
A signal sounds during the whole closing operation.
WARNING
Never pull the release wire for the hydraulic system that is located under the rear seat cushion. Only service personnel are allowed to use the hydraulic system’s emergency release function.
Consequences:
• significant risk of crushing injury
• uncontrolled movement/opening of the electrically operated roof or boot lid
• the roof components could be destroyed.
Repairs must only be performed by an authorised Volvo workshop. Any interference in the roof system could cause malfunction and serious injury as a result .
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Table of contents
- 3 01 Safety
- 3 02 Instruments and controls
- 4 03 Climate control
- 4 04 Interior
- 4 05 Locks and alarm
- 7 Owner’s Manual
- 8 Volvo Cars’ environmental philosophy
- 9 Efficient emission control
- 9 Clean air in the passenger compartment
- 10 Reducing environmental impact
- 13 Always use a seatbelt
- 14 Seatbelt reminder
- 14 Seatbelts and pregnancy
- 15 Seatbelt guide
- 16 Warning symbol on the combined instrument panel
- 17 Airbag (SRS) on the driver’s side
- 17 Passenger airbag (SRS)
- 18 SRS system
- 20 PACOS (option)
- 21 Switch position
- 22 Side airbags - SIPS bags
- 23 SIPS bags
- 24 Properties
- 25 Protection against whiplash injury - WHIPS
- 25 WHIPS system and child seats/ booster cushions
- 26 Do not obstruct the WHIPS system
- 27 Function
- 29 Driving after a collision
- 30 Children should sit comfortably and safely
- 30 Child seats and airbags
- 32 Placement of children in the car
- 33 Fitting a child seat
- 34 ISOFIX fixture system for child seats (option)
- 41 Driver’s door control panel
- 43 Functionality check, symbols
- 43 Symbols in the centre of the instrument panel
- 44 Indicator symbols - left-hand side
- 45 Indicator symbols - right-hand side
- 46 Reminder - doors not closed
- 47 Messages
- 48 12 V electrical socket
- 48 Cigarette lighter (option)
- 49 Headlamp levelling
- 51 Stalk switch positions
- 52 Trip computer (option)
- 53 Windscreen wipers
- 54 Rain sensor (option)
- 55 Activating
- 55 Increasing or decreasing speed
- 55 Temporary disengagement
- 56 Button functions
- 57 Steering wheel adjustment
- 57 Hazard warning flashers
- 58 Parking brake (handbrake)
- 58 Electrical socket in the rear seat
- 59 Operation
- 60 Interior rearview mirror
- 60 Rearview mirror with compass (option on certain markets)
- 62 Door mirrors
- 63 Possible settings
- 67 ECC/Air conditioning
- 68 Air vents in the dashboard
- 68 ECC (option)
- 69 Control panel
- 73 General information about heaters
- 73 Activating the heater
- 74 Immediate stop of heater
- 77 Seating position
- 78 Power seat (option)
- 80 Conditions for roof operation
- 81 Hatch cover
- 81 Opening and closing the roof
- 83 Plastic cover for temporary covering
- 84 Wind deflector
- 85 Front seat lighting
- 85 Automatic lighting
- 86 Vanity mirror
- 88 Storage spaces
- 88 Glovebox
- 89 Storage compartment in door panel
- 89 Storage compartment in rear side panel
- 89 Cup holder, rear
- 90 Tunnel compartment
- 91 Cargo separator
- 91 Loading assistance
- 92 Electrical socket in cargo area
- 93 Ski hatch
- 97 Remote control
- 97 Remote control functions
- 98 Key blade
- 99 Key blade
- 102 Weak remote control battery
- 102 Replacing the remote control battery
- 103 Locking/unlocking the car from outside
- 103 Boot lid
- 104 Locking/unlocking the car from inside
- 104 Lock indicator
- 105 Opening the boot lid mechanically
- 105 Locking the glovebox
- 106 Deadlocks
- 106 Temporary deactivation of the deadlocks and any detectors
- 107 Alarm system
- 107 Alarm light on instrument panel
- 108 Testing the alarm system
- 113 Economical driving
- 114 Do not overload the battery
- 115 Opening the fuel filler flap
- 116 Before starting the engine
- 116 Starting the engine
- 117 Diesel particle filter (DPF)
- 118 Ignition keys and electronic immobiliser
- 118 Ignition switch and steering lock
- 119 Gear positions, five-speed
- 119 Reverse gear inhibitor, five-speed
- 119 Gear positions, six-speed (petrol)
- 120 Reverse gear inhibitor, six-speed (petrol)
- 120 Gear positions, six-speed (diesel)
- 120 Reverse gear inhibitor, six-speed (diesel)
- 121 Cold start
- 121 Safety systems
- 121 Disengaging shiftlock
- 122 Mechanical gear selector inhibitor
- 122 Automatic gear positions
- 123 Manual positions
- 123 W - Winter
- 124 Brake servo
- 126 General
- 126 Reduced operation
- 127 Messages in the information display
- 127 Symbols in the combined instrument panel
- 128 General
- 129 Cleaning the sensors
- 130 Never tow the car to bump start it
- 130 Recovery
- 132 Starting with a donor battery
- 133 General
- 134 Automatic gearbox, driving with a trailer
- 134 Diesel engine with manual gearbox, driving with a trailer
- 135 Towbars
- 135 Trailer cable
- 136 Specifications
- 137 Fitting the towball
- 140 Removing the towball
- 142 General
- 142 Load carriers
- 143 Correct light pattern for left or right- hand traffic
- 147 Driving characteristics and tyres
- 147 Speed ratings
- 147 New tyres
- 148 More even wear and maintenance
- 149 Spare wheel Temporary Spare
- 150 Summer and winter wheels
- 151 Recommended tyre pressure
- 152 Tyre pressure table
- 153 Warning triangle
- 153 Spare wheel and jack
- 155 Removing wheels
- 156 Fitting the wheel
- 157 General
- 158 Variant 1
- 159 Sealing punctured tyres
- 161 Changing the sealing fluid canister
- 163 Variant 2
- 169 Washing the car
- 170 Polishing and waxing
- 170 Cleaning the interior
- 172 Paintwork
- 172 Stone chips and scratches
- 173 Inspection and maintenance
- 177 Volvo service programme
- 178 Before starting work on the car
- 178 Check regularly
- 179 Opening the bonnet
- 179 Engine compartment
- 180 Fuel system
- 181 Engine compartment decal for oil grade
- 181 Checking the engine oil and oil filter
- 182 Checking the oil
- 183 Washer fluid, topping up
- 183 Checking and topping up the coolant
- 184 Checking and topping up the brake and clutch fluid
- 185 Checking and topping up the power steering fluid
- 186 Changing the wiper blades
- 187 Battery care
- 188 Symbols on the battery
- 188 Changing the battery
- 189 General
- 189 Changing front bulbs
- 190 Dipped beam
- 190 Main beam
- 191 Position/parking lamps
- 191 Direction indicators
- 191 Side marker lamps
- 192 Fog lamps
- 192 Removing the bulb holder
- 192 Location of the bulbs in the rear lamp cluster
- 193 Number plate lighting
- 193 Courtesy lighting
- 193 Cargo area
- 194 Vanity mirror lighting
- 194 Interior lighting, rear
- 195 General
- 195 Changing
- 196 Relay/fuse box in the engine compartment
- 199 Relay/fuse box in the passenger compartment
- 205 Dolby Surround Pro Logic II
- 206 Audio controls
- 206 Audio source selection
- 208 Radio controls
- 211 Display of programme type
- 212 CD function controls
- 216 Phone system components
- 216 SIM card
- 217 Phone controls
- 217 Steering wheel keypad
- 218 On/Off
- 219 Volume
- 219 Handling numbers
- 221 Specifications
- 222 Overview
- 222 1. Call register
- 222 1.1. Missed calls
- 222 1.2. Received calls
- 222 1.3. Dialled no.
- 222 1.4. Erase list
- 222 1.4.1. All calls
- 222 1.4.2. Missed calls
- 222 1.4.3. Received calls
- 222 1.4.4. Dialled no.
- 222 1.5. Call duration
- 222 1.5.1. Last call
- 222 1.5.2. Call count
- 222 1.5.3. Total time
- 222 1.5.4. Reset timers
- 222 2. Messages
- 222 2.1. Read
- 222 2.2. Write
- 222 2.3. Message sett
- 222 2.3.1. SMSC number
- 222 2.3.2. Validity time
- 222 2.3.3. Message type
- 222 3. Phone book
- 222 3.1. New number
- 222 3.2. Search
- 222 3.3. Copy all
- 222 3.3.1. SIM to phone
- 222 3.3.2. Phone to SIM
- 222 3.4. One-key dial
- 222 3.4.1. Active
- 222 3.4.2. Select numbers
- 222 3.5. Erase SIM
- 222 3.6. Erase phone
- 222 3.7. Memory status
- 222 4. Call options
- 222 4.1. Send my no.
- 222 4.2. Call waiting
- 222 4.3. Auto answer
- 222 4.4. Auto re-dial
- 222 4.5. Diversions
- 222 4.5.1. All calls
- 222 4.5.2. When engag.
- 222 4.5.3. Not answered
- 222 4.5.4. Not reachable
- 222 4.5.5. Fax calls
- 222 4.5.6. Data calls
- 222 4.5.7. Cancel all
- 222 5. Phone sett.
- 222 5.1. Network
- 222 5.1.1. Auto
- 222 5.1.2. Manual select
- 222 5.2. Language
- 222 5.2.1. English UK
- 222 5.2.2. English US
- 222 5.2.3. Español
- 222 5.2.4. Français CAN
- 222 5.2.5. Français FR
- 222 5.2.6. Italiano
- 222 5.2.7. Nederlands
- 222 5.2.8. Português BR
- 222 5.2.9. Português P
- 222 5.2.10. Suomi
- 222 5.2.11. Svenska
- 222 5.2.12. Dansk
- 222 5.2.13. Deutsch
- 222 5.3. SIM security
- 222 5.3.1. On
- 222 5.3.2. Off
- 222 5.3.3. Auto
- 222 5.4. Edit codes
- 222 5.4.1. PIN code
- 222 5.4.2. Phone code
- 222 5.5. Sounds
- 222 5.5.1. Ring volume
- 222 5.5.2. Ring signal
- 223 5.5.3. Mute radio
- 223 5.5.4. Msg. beep
- 223 5.6. Traff. safety
- 223 5.6.1. Menu lock
- 223 5.6.2. IDIS
- 223 5.7. Factory sett.
- 223 Description of menu options
- 223 1. Call register
- 223 1.1. Missed calls
- 223 1.2. Received calls
- 223 1.3. Dialled no.
- 223 1.4. Erase list
- 223 1.4.1. All
- 223 1.4.2. Missed
- 223 1.4.3. Received
- 223 1.4.4. Dialled no.
- 223 1.5. Call duration
- 223 1.5.1. Last call
- 223 1.5.2. Call count
- 223 1.5.3. Total time
- 223 1.5.4. Reset timers
- 223 2. Messages
- 223 2.1. Read
- 223 2.2. Write
- 223 2.3. Message sett
- 223 2.3.1. SMSC number
- 223 2.3.2. Validity time
- 223 2.3.3. Message type
- 223 3. Phone book
- 223 3.1. New number
- 223 3.2. Search
- 224 3.3. Copy all
- 224 3.3.1. From SIM to phone memory
- 224 3.3.2. From phone to SIM memory
- 224 3.4. One-key dial
- 224 3.5. Erase SIM
- 224 3.6. Erase phone
- 224 3.7. Memory status
- 224 4. Call options
- 224 4.1. Send my no.
- 224 4.2. Call waiting
- 224 4.3. Auto answer
- 224 4.4. Auto re-dial
- 224 4.5. Diversions
- 224 4.5.1. All calls (this setting only applies during the call in progress).
- 224 4.5.2. When engag.
- 224 4.5.3. Not answered
- 224 4.5.4. Not reachable
- 224 4.5.5. Fax calls
- 224 4.5.6. Data calls
- 224 4.5.7. Cancel all
- 224 5. Phone settings
- 224 5.1. Network
- 224 5.1.1. Auto
- 224 5.1.2. Manual select
- 224 5.2. Language
- 224 5.2.1. English UK
- 224 5.2.2. English US
- 224 5.2.3. Español
- 224 5.2.4. Français CAN
- 224 5.2.5. Français FR
- 224 5.2.6. Italiano
- 224 5.2.7. Nederlands
- 224 5.2.8. Português BR
- 224 5.2.9. Português P
- 224 5.2.10. Suomi
- 224 5.2.11. Svenska
- 224 5.2.12. Dansk
- 224 5.2.13. Deutsch
- 224 5.3. SIM security
- 224 5.3.1. On
- 224 5.3.2. Off
- 224 5.3.3. Auto
- 224 5.4. Edit codes
- 224 5.4.1. PIN code
- 224 5.4.2. Phone code. The factory-set phone code 1234 is used until you change to your own code. The phone code is used to reset the call timer.
- 224 5.5. Sounds
- 224 5.5.1. Volume. Adjust the ring tone volume.
- 225 5.5.2. Ring signal. There are seven different ring tones.
- 225 5.5.3. Mute radio: On/Off
- 225 5.5.4. Msg. beep
- 225 5.6. Traffic safety
- 225 5.6.1. Menu lock. Deactivating the menu lock allows access to the entire menu while driving.
- 225 5.6.2. IDIS. If the IDIS function is deacti vated, incoming calls are not delayed, regardless of the driving situation.
- 225 5.7. Factory sett.
- 230 Dimensions
- 232 Adverse driving conditions
- 233 Oil decal
- 234 Oil decal
- 236 Consumption, emissions and volume
- 237 Fuel consumption and emissions of carbon dioxide
- 237 Petrol
- 237 Diesel
- 238 General
- 238 Lambda-sondTM oxygen sensor
- 239 General
- 240 Bulbs
- 241 Type approval, remote control system