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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

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Changing settings in apps

App view, which is one of the center display's
basic views, contains all of the apps installed in
the vehicle. From Home view, navigate to App
view by swiping the screen from right to left.

Apps for integrated (basic) functions

Certain apps in your vehicle are factory-installed,
such as 

FM

USB

 and 

CD

 and are part of Sen-

sus. Settings in these apps can be changed in
the center display's Top view.

Changing settings for a basic app

1. Tap one of the basic apps, for example 

FM

radio

.

2. Pull down Top view.

3. Tap 

FM Radio Settings

.

4. Change the desired settings and confirm.

5. Press the Home button below the center dis-

play or tap the screen outside of Top view or
pull up Top view to return to your original
view. See also the article "Categories in Set-
tings view."

Third party apps

Third party apps have to be downloaded e.g.,

Volvo ID

. Settings for these apps are made in

the apps themselves, not in Top view.

Related information

Settings view (p. 115)

Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 43)

Categories in Settings view (p. 116)

Resetting the settings view

All of the changes made under Settings view
can be reset to their default values at the same
time.

Types of reset

There are three ways to reset the settings in Set-
tings view under 

Global Reset

:

Factory Reset

: erases all data and media

and resets to the settings used when the
vehicle left the factory.

Reset Vehicle Settings

: resets all global

settings to standard ones.

Reset Personal Settings

: erases all per-

sonal data and resets to standard settings.

Resetting

NOTE

Global Reset

 is only possible when the vehi-

cle is stationary.

1. Tap 

Settings

 in the center display's Top

view.

2. Tap 

System

Global Reset

.

> A pop-up menu will appear.

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3. Tap 

OK

 to confirm your choice.

For 

Reset Personal Settings

, tap 

Reset

for the active profile

 or 

Reset for all

profiles

 for confirmation.

> The selected settings will be reset.

Related information

Settings view (p. 115)

Resetting user data when the vehicle
changes owners (p. 120)

Changing system settings in Settings view
(p. 118)

Resetting user data when the

vehicle changes owners

When the vehicle changes owners, all user set-
tings should be reset to the factory defaults.

When the vehicle changes owners, it is essential
to reset all user data and system settings to their
factory defaults, including Volvo On Call.

Related information

Resetting the settings view (p. 119)

Volvo ID (p. 32)

Ambient temperature sensor

The ambient temperature sensor displays the
temperature outside the vehicle in the instrument
panel.

Location of the ambient temperature sensor in 12"
(upper) and 8" (lower) instrument panels (temperature
shown here in degrees Celsius)

NOTE

When the ambient temperature is between
23° and 36 °F (–5° and +2 °C), a snowflake
symbol will be displayed next to the tempera-
ture. This symbol serves as a warning for pos-
sible slippery road surfaces. Please note that
this symbol does not indicate a fault with your
vehicle.

At low speeds or when the vehicle is not mov-
ing, the temperature readings may be slightly
higher than the actual ambient temperature.

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Settings

Changing measurement standard in the center
display:

1. Pull down the center display's Top view and

tap 

Settings

.

2. Tap 

System

Units

.

3. Select measurement standard, 

Metric

,

Imperial

 or 

US

.

Related information

Instrument panel (p. 132)

Climate system sensors (p. 189)

Clock

The clock is displayed in the instrument panel
and in the center display.

Location of the clock in the instrument panel in 12"
(upper) and 8" (lower) instrument panels

Certain messages and other information in the
instrument panel may temporarily obscure the
clock.

In the center display, the clock is located at the
upper right of the status bar.

Settings for date and time

Select 

Settings

System

Date & Time

 in

the center display's Top view to change the for-
mat for displaying date or time.

Set the date and time by tapping the up or down
arrows on the center display.

Automatic time

The function 

Automatic Time

 is also available,

which adjusts the time zone automatically,
depending on the vehicle's location. If 

Automatic

Time

 has not been selected, set the date and

time manually by tapping the up or down arrows
on the center display.

Daylight savings time

In certain countries, an automatic change to day-
light savings time can be selected by activating

Auto

. If the automatic change is not available,

change to daylight savings time by selecting 

On

or 

Off

.

Related information

Instrument panel (p. 132)

Center display overview (p. 33)

Using the center display (p. 50)

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Head-up display (HUD)

*

The head-up display provides information such
as speed, cruise control functions, navigation,
traffic sign information, incoming phone calls,
etc. at the base of the windshield in the driver's
field of vision.

Incoming phone call

The HUD supplements the instrument panel and
projects information on the lower section of the
windshield. The projected information can only be
seen from the driver's seat.

CAUTION

The HUD's projection unit is located in the
dashboard. Avoid scratching or placing
objects on the unit's glass surface.

Example of information in the head-up display. The infor-
mation shown is generic and may vary slightly from mar-
ket to market or in terms of units of measure

Speed

Cruise control

Navigation

Road signs

Symbols such as the following ones may appear
temporarily in the HUD.

If the warning symbol appears, read the
warning text in the instrument panel.

If the information symbol appears, read
the warning text in the instrument
panel.

NOTE

If the City Safety is activated, the information
in the HUD will be replaced by a City Safety-
related graphic. This graphic will illuminate
even if the HUD is turned off.

A graphic for the City Safety flashes to attract the driv-
er's attention

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NOTE

The driver's ability to see information in the
HUD may be impeded by:

the use of polarizing sunglasses

the use of an aftermarket or non-Volvo
replacement windshield

not sitting in the center of the driver's
seat

objects on the HUD projector glass on
the dashboard

certain ambient lighting conditions

certain types of vision problems, which
may also result in headaches or eye
strain.

Activating/deactivating and settings for
HUD are only possible when an image is
projected on the windshield. The engine
must be running.

Activating/deactivating HUD

HUD can be activated in two ways in the center
display:

Via Function view

Tap the 

Head-up display

 but-

ton.

Via settings

1. Tap 

Settings

 in Top view.

2. Tap 

My Car

Displays

.

3. Select/deselect 

Head-Up Display

.

This selection can be stored as a personal set-
ting in a driver profile.

Selecting display alternatives

1. Tap 

Settings

 in Top view.

2. Tap 

My Car

Displays

Head-Up

Display Options

.

Tap Go to the center display's Settings view
and select 

Driver Display & Head-up

Display

.

3. Select : 

Show Navigation In Head-Up

Display

Road Sign Information In Head-

Up Display

Show Driver Support In

Head-Up Display

 or 

Show Phone In

Head-Up Display

.

This selection can be stored as a personal set-
ting in a driver profile.

Adjusting HUD brightness and height
position

1. Tap 

Head-up display adjustments

 in the

center display's Function view.

2. Use the right-side steering wheel keypad to

adjust the HUD's brightness and height posi-
tion on the windshield in the driver's field of
vision.

Reduce brightness

Increase brightness

Higher position

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124

Lower position

Confirm

Adapting brightness

The brightness of the graphics displayed in the
HUD are also automatically adjusted according to
ambient lighting conditions. HUD brightness is
also affected by adjustments to the brightness of
the other displays in the vehicle.

Power front seat

* memory function

The position of the HUD can be stored in the
power seat's memory function.

Replacing the windshield

Vehicles with a head-up display have a special
type of windshield meeting the requirements for
displaying projected information.

If the windshield has to be replaced, contact a
trained and qualified Volvo service technician or
authorized workshop. The correct type of replace-
ment windshield must be used for a head-up dis-
play.

Calibrating the horizontal position

If the windshield has been replaced, it may be
necessary to calibrate the HUD's horizontal posi-
tion. This means that the projected image will
have to be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
To do so:

1. Pull down the center display's Top view and

tap 

Settings

.

2. Select 

My Car

Displays

Head-Up

Display Calibration

.

3. Use the buttons on the right-side steering

wheel keypad to calibrate the horizontal posi-
tion.

Rotate counterclockwise

Rotate clockwise

Confirm

Cleaning

Wipe the glass covering the HUD projection unit
carefully with a clean and dry (or very slightly
damp if necessary) microfiber cloth.

Never use strong stain removers. For difficult
cleaning conditions, a special cleaning agent can
be purchased at a Volvo retailer.

Related information

Center display overview (p. 33)

Navigating in the center display's views
(p. 43)

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125

Voice control

Voice commands make it possible for the driver
to voice-control certain functions in the media
player, a Bluetooth-connected cell phone, cli-
mate system and the Volvo navigation system

*.

Voice control offers convenience and enables the
driver to keep his/her hands on the steering
wheel and concentrate on driving and the traffic
situation around the vehicle.

WARNING

As the driver, you have full responsibility for
operating the vehicle safely and adhering to
all applicable traffic regulations.

Input to the system is in dialog form and compri-
ses commands from the driver and a verbal
response from the system.

The voice control system uses the same micro-
phone as the Bluetooth hands-free system and
system responses come via the infotainment sys-
tem's speakers.

In certain cases, text messages are also provided
in the instrument panel.

The functions are controlled using the right-side
steering wheel keypad and settings are made
from the center console.

System updates

The voice control system is being constantly
improved and updates should be downloaded for
optimal functionality. See the support site
support.volvocars.com.

Related information

Using voice commands (p. 125)

Voice control settings (p. 130)

Voice control for radio and media (p. 127)

Voice control for cell phones (p. 126)

System updates (p. 506)

Navigation system voice commands (p. 129)

Climate system voice commands (p. 128)

Using voice commands

The following is an introduction for using voice
commands.

Press the button on the right-
side steering wheel keypad to
activate the system and initiate
a voice command dialog.

Keep the following points in mind when using
voice commands:

When giving a command, speak at your usual
speed and in a normal tone of voice after
the tone.

Avoid speaking while the system is respond-
ing. Commands cannot be processed during
a response.

Avoid background noises in the cabin when
using the system by closing the vehicle's
doors, windows and panoramic roof

* when

giving voice commands.

Voice command dialogs can be cancelled by:

Saying "Cancel".

By pressing and holding the 

 button on

the right-side steering wheel keypad.

To speed up a command dialog or to skip system
responses, press the 

 button on the right-

side steering wheel keypad when the system is
responding and give your next command.

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126

Voice command examples

Press 

, say "Call"-"[First-name]"-"[Last-

name]"-"[number category]" to call a contact
in your phonebook if the person has more than
one phone number listed (i.e., home, mobile, work,
etc.).

For example, press 

 and say

"Call"-"Robin"-"Smith"-"mobile".

Commands/phrases

The following commands can always be used:

Repeat

: the system will repeat the most

recent voice instruction.

Cancel

: cancel the dialog.

Help

: Initiates a help dialog. The system will

provide several alternative commands that
can be used in a given situation.

The commands for specific situations are descri-
bed in the respective articles such as "Cell phone
commands", etc.

Numbers

Numbers can be spoken in different ways
depending on the context and function being
used:

Phone numbers and zip codes should be
spoken individually, number by number, e.g.,
five five five one two three four (5551234).

Addresses (house numbers) can be spo-
ken individually or as a group, e.g., two two or
twenty-two (22). It is also possible to say a

sequence of numbers, e.g., twenty-two
twenty-two (22 22) and "double" or "triple"
can also be used, e.g., double zero (00) or tri-
ple zero (000). Numbers in the range
0-2300 can be used.

Frequencies can be spoken ninety-eight
point eight (98.8), one hundred four point
two (104.2) or hundred four point two
(104.2).

Related information

Voice control (p. 125)

Voice control for cell phones

Voice commands can be used to control many
of the most common functions in a Bluetooth

®

-

connected cell phone.

To specify a phone book contact, the voice com-
mand has to include the contact's information
that is in the phone book. For example, if a con-
tact such as 

John Smith

 has several phone

numbers, a number category such as 

home

 or

mobile

 can be specified. To call, say: "

Call John

Smith

 

mobile

".

To use the voice control system, press the 
on the right-side steering wheel keypad and say
one of the following commands after the tone:

"

Call [contact]

": call a contact from your

phone book.

"

Call

 

[phone number]

": call a phone num-

ber.

"

Recent calls

": displays the list of recent

calls.

"

Read message

": reads a message aloud.

If there are several messages, select the one
to be read.

"

Message to [contact]

": an empty mes-

sage to the selected contact will open and is
ready for dictation to begin.

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Related information

Voice control (p. 125)

Using voice commands (p. 125)

Voice control settings (p. 130)

Voice control for radio and media

The following voice commands can be used for
the radio or an external media player.

To use the voice control system, press the 
on the right-side steering wheel keypad and say
one of the following commands after the tone:

"

Media

": initiates a dialog and displays pos-

sible commands.

"

Play

 

[artist]

": plays music by the selected

artist.

"

Play

 

[song title]

": plays the selected song.

"

Play

 

[song title]

 

from

 

[album]

": plays the

selected song from the selected album.

"

Play

 

[radio station]

": starts the selected

radio station.

"

Tune to [frequency]

": tunes to the

selected frequency on the current waveband.
If no waveband has been selected, FM is the
default.

"

Tune to [frequency]

 

[waveband]

": tunes

to the selected station on the selected wave-
band.

"

Radio

": starts FM radio.

"

Radio FM

": starts FM radio.

"

SiriusXM

": starts SiriusXM radio

*

"

CD

": starts playback from a CD.

"

USB

": starts playback from a USB flash

drive.

"

iPod

": starts playback from an iPod.

"

Bluetooth

": starts playback from a Blue-

tooth-connected device.

"

Similar music

": starts playback from a

USB flash drive with music similar to the type
currently playing.

Related information

Voice control (p. 125)

Using voice commands (p. 125)

Voice control settings (p. 130)

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Climate system voice commands

Voice commands can be used to control the cli-
mate system to e.g., change the temperature,
activate seat heating

* or change blower (fan)

speed.

To use the voice control system, press the 
on the right-side steering wheel keypad and say
one of the following commands after the tone:

"

Climate

": starts a command dialog and

provides examples of commands that can be
used.

"

Set temperature to X degrees

": sets the

desired temperature.

"

Raise temperature

"/"

Lower

temperature

": raises/lowers the tempera-

ture.

"

Sync temperature

": synchronizes the tem-

perature in all of the vehicle's climate zones
with the one set for the driver's side.

"

Air on feet

"/"

Air on body

": opens the

desired air vent.

"

Air on feet off

"/"

Air on body off

": closes

the desired air vent.

"

Set fan to max

"/"

Turn off fan

": changes

the blower speed to 

Max

/

Off

.

"

Raise fan speed

"/"

Lower fan speed

":

raises/lowers the blower speed.

"

Turn on auto

": activates automatic climate

control.

"

Air condition on

"/"

Air condition off

":

activates/deactivates the air conditioning.

"

Recirculation on

"/"

Recirculation off

":

activates/deactivates recirculation.

"

Turn on defroster 

"/"

Turn off defroster

":

activates/deactivates window and door mirror
defrosting.

"

Turn on max defroster

"/"

Turn off max

defroster

": activates/deactivates max

defroster.

"

Turn on electric defroster

"/"

Turn off

electric defroster

": activates/deactivates

the electrically heated windshield

*.

"

Turn on rear defroster

"/"

Turn off rear

defroster

": activates/deactivates the electri-

cally heated rear window and door mirrors.

"

Turn steering wheel heat on

"/"

Turn

steering wheel heat off

": activates/deacti-

vates the electrically heated steering wheel

*.

"

Raise steering wheel heat

"/"

Lower

steering wheel heat

": raises/lowers the

heating level for the electrically heated steer-
ing wheel

*.

"

Turn on seat heat

"/"

Turn off seat heat

":

activates/deactivates the electrically heated
seats

*.

"

Raise seat heat

"/"

Lower seat heat

": rai-

ses/lowers the heating level for the electri-
cally heated seats

*.

"

Turn on seat ventilation

"/"

Turn off seat

ventilation

": activates/deactivates seat ven-

tilation

*.

"

Raise seat ventilation

"/"

Lower seat

ventilation

": raises/lowers the level for seat

ventilation

*.

Related information

Climate system controls (p. 199)

Voice control (p. 125)

Using voice commands (p. 125)

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Navigation system voice commands

Many of the navigation system's functions can
be activated using voice commands.

The procedure for using voice control is descri-
bed in greater detail in the articles "Voice con-
trol," "Using voice control" and "Voice control
settings."

Voice commands

The following list contains examples of com-
mands that are unique to navigation system.

To use the voice control system, press the 
on the right-side steering wheel keypad and say
one of the following commands after the tone:

"

Navigation

": Starts a navigation voice com-

mand dialog and displays available com-
mands.

"

Take me home

": Guidance will be given to

the location set as 

Home

.

"

Go to

 

[City]

": Enter a city as a destination,

e.g., "Go to New York."

"

Go to

 

[Address]

": Enter an address as a

destination, e.g., Go to 125 43 St., New
York."

"

Go to

 

Intersection

": Starts a dialog where

two street names are entered. The destina-
tion will then be the intersection of the two
streets.

"

Go to

 

[Zip code]

": Enter a zip code as a

destination, e.g., "Go to 07405."

"

Go to

 

[Name]

": Enter a name from a list of

contacts e.g., "Go to John Smith."

"

Search

 

[POI category]

 in 

[City]

": The list

of results will be sorted around the center of
the selected city/town, e.g., Search restau-
rants in Butler.

Search

 

[POI category]

": For example,

Search Yankee Stadium.

"

Change country

/

Change state

":

Changes the country/state in which a search
is conducted.

"

Show favorites

": Shows a list of 

Favorites

in the center display's Top view.

"

Clear itinerary

": Deletes all intermediate

destinations in an itinerary.

"

Repeat voice guidance

": Repeats the

most recent guidance instruction.

"

Pause guidance

": Pauses guidance on

the map.

"

Resume guidance

": Resumes guidance

on the map.

"

Turn off voice guidance

": Turns voice

navigation guidance off.

"

Turn on voice guidance

": Turns voice

navigation guidance on.

Related information

Voice control (p. 125)

Using voice commands (p. 125)

Voice control settings (p. 130)

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130

Voice control settings

There are a number of settings that can be made
for the voice control system.

Open the center display's Top view and tap

Settings

System

Voice Control

 and

select settings.

Repeat Mode

Gender

Speech Rate

Sound settings

Open Top view and tap 

Settings

Sound

System Volumes

Voice Control

.

Changing languages

The voice control system only understands the
languages marked by the 

 symbol in the list

of possible system languages.

Changing the language for this system also
affects menus, messages and help texts.

Open Top view and tap 

Settings

System

Language

.

Related information

Voice control (p. 125)

Using voice commands (p. 125)

Navigation system voice commands (p. 129)

Indicator symbols in the instrument

panel

The indicator symbols alert the driver when cer-
tain functions are activated, that a system is
actively working or that a fault may have occur-
red in a system or function.

Symbol

Explanation

Information, see the text mes-
sage in the instrument panel

The information symbol illuminates
in combination with a text mes-
sage if one of the vehicle's sys-
tems requires the driver's atten-
tion. The information symbol can
also illuminate in combination with
other symbols.

A

B

Brake system

Symbol

Explanation

A

B

ABS brake system

This symbol indicates a possible
fault in the ABS braking function.
The vehicle's normal brakes will
still function but without ABS
brake modulation.

A

B

Parking brake/Auto-brake

This function keeps the vehicle at
a standstill after it has stopped.
The symbol is on when the func-
tion is activated and the brakes or
parking brake are being used.

Tire pressure system

The symbol illuminates to indicate
low tire pressure or a fault in the
tire pressure system.

Malfunction indicator light
(check engine light)

This symbol will illuminate if there
is a fault in the emissions control
system. If this happens, please
have your vehicle checked by a
trained and qualified Volvo service
technician as soon as possible.

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Symbol

Explanation

Left/right turn signals

Both turn signal indicators will
flash when the hazard warning
flashers are being used.

Forward lights

Active Bending Lights (ABL)

This symbol will illuminate if there
is a fault in the ABL system or if
any other fault is detected in the
headlight system.

Automatic/active high beams
on

The symbol will be blue when the
automatic high beams are on.

Automatic/active high beams
offThe symbol will be white when
the automatic high beams are off.

High beam indicator

The symbol will illuminate when
the high beams are on or when
high beam flash is being used.

Symbol

Explanation

Automatic/active high beams
on

The symbol will be blue when the
automatic high beams are on. The
parking lights will also be on.

Automatic/active high beams
off

The symbol will be white when the
automatic high beams are off. The
parking lights will be on.

High beams on

The high beams and parking lights
will be on.

Not in use

Rear fog lights

The symbol illuminates when the
rear fog lights are on.

Rain sensor

The symbol illuminates when the
rain sensor is on.

Symbol

Explanation

Preconditioning

C

The symbol illuminates when the
engine/cabin heater/air condition-
ing are preconditioning the vehi-
cle.

Stability system

This symbol flashes when the sta-
bility system is actively working to
stabilize the vehicle. If the symbol
glows steadily, there is a fault in
the system.

Stability system, sport mode

This symbol illuminates when
Sport mode is activated. Sport
mode offers more active driving
characteristics by monitoring
movement of the accelerator
pedal, steering wheel and corner-
ing by allowing more lateral move-
ment of the rear wheels before
the stability system is activated.

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Symbol

Explanation

Lane keeping aid

White symbol: lane keeping aid on
and marker lines detected.

Gray symbol: lane keeping aid on
and no marker lines detected.

Yellow symbol: lane keeping aid
active

Lane keeping aid and rain sen-
sor

White symbol: lane keeping aid on
and marker lines detected. Rain
sensor on.

Gray symbol: lane keeping aid on
and no marker lines detected.
Rain sensor on.

A

US models

B

Canadian models

C

XC90 T8 Twin Engine Plug-in Hybrid only.

Door/hood/tailgate/fuel filler door
reminder

If a door or the hood/tailgate/fuel filler door are
not closed properly, the information or warning
symbol will illuminate and a graphic will be dis-
played in instrument panel. Stop the vehicle in a
safe place as soon as possible and close the
door, etc.

Related information

Instrument panel (p. 132)

Warning symbols in the instrument panel
(p. 141)

Door and seat belt reminders (p. 70)

Instrument panel

The instrument panel displays vehicle- and driv-
ing-related information.

The gauges, indicators, symbols and functions
displayed in the instrument panel depend on the
equipment/systems installed in the vehicle and
which functions are currently activated.

Some of the functions listed below are optional.

WARNING

If the instrument panel is not functioning
properly, information about e.g., brakes,
airbags or other safety-related messages
cannot be displayed and the driver cannot
be alerted to possible problems.

If the instrument panel turns off, does not
activate when the ignition is switched on
or is completely/partially not possible to
read, do not drive the vehicle. Contact a
trained and qualified Volvo service techni-
cian.

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Instrument panel

Left side

Speedometer

Trip odometer

Odometer

Cruise control/speed limiter information

Road sign information

Center

Indicator and warning symbols

Ambient temperature sensor

Clock

Messages (and in certain cases also graph-
ics)

Distance to empty tank

Distance to discharged hybrid battery (eDTE:
electrical Distance to Empty)

Door and seat belt status

Hybrid battery charge information

Compass

Media player

Navigation system map

Cell phone

Voice control

Right side

Tachometer (depending on current driving
mode)

Fuel gauge

Battery gauge

Gear indicator

Current driving mode (Hybrid, Off Road, Pure,
Power and AWD)

Hybrid gauge (depending on current driving
mode)

ECO gauge (depending on current driving
mode)

Current fuel consumption

Hybrid battery's charge level

App menu (activated using the right-side
steering wheel keypad)

Activating the instrument panel

The instrument panel is activated as soon as a
door is opened (i.e., ignition mode 0). After a
short period, the panel will go out if it is not used.

To reactivate it, do one of the following:

Press the brake pedal

Turn the start knob to START and release it
(without pressing the brake pedal). This acti-
vates ignition mode I

Open one of the doors

Instrument panel settings

Some of the settings for the instrument panel
can be made in the App menu (see also the arti-
cle "Instrument panel app menu").

The following settings can be made in the center
display's Top view under: 

Settings

My Car

Displays

:

Driver Display Center Area

: Select what is

displayed in the background (center) of the
instrument panel. The options are: (

Show no

information in the background

Show

information for current playing media

 or

Show navigation even if no route is set

).

Themes

. Select a theme (appearance). The

options are: (

Glass

Minimalistic

,

Performance

 or 

Chrome Rings

).

The system language can be changed under

Settings

System

Choose system

language

. This change affects the language

used in all displays.

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Related information

Instrument panel App menu (p. 160)

Warning symbols in the instrument panel
(p. 141)

Indicator symbols in the instrument panel
(p. 130)

Instrument panel licenses (p. 136)

Hybrid-related information in the

instrument panel

Different types of information will be displayed in
the instrument panel, depending on the drive
mode selected. These drive modes offer unique
ways of helping the driver achieve the best pos-
sible driving economy.

The vehicle also stores driving statistics that can
be viewed in the form of a bar graph.

Hybrid-unique symbols

The various gauges and indicators in the instru-
ment panel show the relationship between the
electric motor's current power consumption and
the remaining power available.

Indicates the currently available output
from the electric motor. A solid symbol
indicates that the electric motor is
being used.

Indicates the currently available output
from the electric motor. A hollow sym-
bol means that the electric motor is
not being used.

Indicates the output level when the
gasoline engine starts. A solid symbol
indicates that the gasoline engine is
being used.

Indicates the output level when the
gasoline engine will start. A hollow
symbol indicates that the gasoline
engine is not being used.

Indicates that the hybrid battery is
being charged.

Indicates the current charge level in
the electric motor's battery. This indica-
tor is located by the hybrid battery
gauge in the lower right corner.

eDTE (Electrical Distance To Empty)
indicator (distance until the hybrid bat-
tery is discharged).

The hybrid gauge

Available electric motor output

This hybrid battery indicator is located between
the hybrid gauge and the fuel gauge on the lower
right side of the instrument panel. It indicates the
current (charge level) remaining in the hybrid bat-
tery, which can be used to power the electric
motor or to heat/cool the vehicle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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