sensor VOLVO S90 2020 Quick Guide

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OWNER'S INFORMATION
Owner's information16
Owner's Manual in the center display 17
Navigate in the Owner's Manual in the center display 18
Owner's manual in mobile devices 20
Volvo Cars support site 21
Using the Owner's Manual 21
YOUR VOLVO
Contacting Volvo26
Volvo ID 26
Creating and registering a Volvo ID 27
Drive-E ‒ purer driving pleasure
28
IntelliSafe – driver support and safety 29
Sensus - connection and enter- tainment 30
Software Updates 33
Data recording 33
Terms & Conditions for Services 35
Customer Privacy Policy 35
Important information on acces-sories and extra equipment 35
Accessory installation 36
Connecting equipment to thevehicle's data link connector 37
Technician certification 38
Viewing the Vehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) 38
Volvo Structural Parts Statement 39
Driver distraction 39
SAFETY
Safety 42
Safety during pregnancy 43
Occupant safety 43
Reporting safety defects 44
Recall information 45
Whiplash Protection System 46
Seat belts 47
Buckling and unbuckling seat belts 48
Seat belt tensioners 50
Resetting the electric seat belt tensioners 51
Door and seat belt reminders 51
Airbags 52
Driver/passenger-side airbags 53
Occupant weight sensor 56
Side airbags 60
Inflatable curtain 60
Safety mode 61
Starting and moving the vehiclewhen it is in safety mode 62
Child safety 63
Child restraints 65
Infant seats 67
Convertible seats 69
Booster cushions 72
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Top tether anchors73
Lower child seat attachment points 74
ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 75
DISPLAYS AND VOICE CONTROL
Instruments and controls in left- hand drive vehicles78
Instrument panel 80
Instrument panel settings 84
Fuel gauge 85
Trip computer 85
Displaying trip data in the instru-ment panel 87
Resetting the trip odometer 88
Displaying trip statistics in thecenter display 88
Trip statistics settings 89
Date and time 90
Ambient temperature sensor 90
Indicator symbols in the instru-ment panel 91
Warning symbols in the instru-ment panel 93
Instrument panel licenses 95
App menu in instrument panel 101
Handling the App menu in theinstrument panel 102
Messages in the instrument panel 103
Handling messages in the instru-ment panel 104

Handling messages saved from the instrument panel 105
Center display overview 107
Handling the center display 109
Activating and deactivating thecenter display 112
Navigating in the center display'sviews 112
Handling tiles in the center display 116
Function view in the center display 119
Moving apps and buttons in thecenter display 121
Symbols in the center display sta-tus bar 121
Using the center display keyboard 123
Changing keyboard language inthe center display 126
Entering characters, letters andwords by hand in the center display 126
Changing the appearance of thecenter display 128
Turning off and adjusting the vol-ume of the center display systemsounds 128
Changing system units of meas-urement 129
Changing system language 129
Changing settings in the centerdisplay's Top view 129

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Opening contextual setting in the center display130
Resetting user data when thevehicle changes owners 131
Resetting center display settings 131
Table of settings in the center display 132
Driver profiles 133
Selecting a driver profile 134
Changing a driver profile's name 134
Protecting a driver profile 135
Linking a remote key to a driver profile 135
Resetting driver profile settings 136
Messages in the center display 137
Handling messages in the centerdisplay 137
Handling messages saved fromthe center display 138
Head-up display *
139
Activating and deactivating the head-up display * 140
Head-up display settings *
141
Voice Control 142
Use voice recognition 143
Voice control for cellular phones 145
Voice control for radio and media 145
Voice control settings 146
LIGHTING
Lighting control and panel148
Adjusting light functions via the center display 149
Parking lights 150
Daytime running lights 150
Low beams 151
Using high beam 152
Active high beam 153
Using turn signals 154
Active Bending Lights *
154
Front fog lights/corner illumination *
155
Rear fog light 156
Brake lights 157
Emergency brake lights 157
Hazard warning flashers 157
Using home safe lighting 158
Welcome Light 158
Interior Lighting 158
Adjusting interior lighting 160
WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
Windows, glass and mirrors 162
Pinch protection for windows and sun curtains 162
Reset procedure for pinch protection 163
Power windows 164
Operating the power windows 165
Using sun curtains *
166
Rearview/door mirrors 168
Adjusting the rearview mirror dim-ming function 168
Adjusting the door mirrors 169
Panoramic roof 170
Operating the panoramic roof 172
Auto closing the panoramic roofsun curtain 175
Wiper blades and washer fluid 176
Using the windshield wipers 176
Using the rain sensor 177
Using the rain sensor's memoryfunction 178
Using the windshield and head-light washers 178

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SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seats182
Power * front seats
183
Adjusting the power * front seats
183
Storing positions for seats, mir- rors and head-up display *184
Using stored positions for seats,mirrors and head-up display *185
Front seat massage * settings
186
Adjusting front seat massage set-tings * 187
Adjusting * front seat cushion length
188
Adjusting front seat side bolstersettings * 189
Adjusting front seat lumbar support *
189
Adjusting the passenger seat fromthe driver's seat * 191
Adjusting the passenger seat from the rear seat 192
Steering wheel controls and horn 192
Adjusting the steering wheel 193
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate 196
Climate zones 196
Climate control sensors 197
Perceived temperature 197
Climate control system voice commands 198
Air quality 199
Clean Zone *
199
Clean Zone Interior Package *
200
Interior Air Quality System *
200
Activating and deactivating the air quality sensor * 201
Passenger compartment air filter 201
Air distribution 201
Adjusting air distribution 202
Opening, closing and directing air vents 203
Air distribution options 204
Climate system controls 207
Activating and deactivating power front seats * 209
Activating and deactivating theheated front seat * 210
Activating and deactivating theheated rear seats * 210
Activating and deactivating frontseat ventilation * 211

Activating and deactivating the ventilated rear seats
* 212
Activating and deactivating theheated steering wheel *213
Activating and deactivating auto-matic steering wheel heating *213
Activating auto climate control 214
Activating and deactivating recir- culation 214
Activating and deactivating therecirculation timer setting 215
Activating and deactivating maxdefroster 215
Activating and deactivating theheated rear window and door mirrors 216
Automatically activating and deac-tivating the heated rear windowand door mirrors 217
Setting the blower speed for thefront seats 217
Setting the blower speed for the rear seats * 218
Setting the temperature for the front seats 220
Setting the temperature for the rear seats * 221
Synchronize temperature 222
Activating and deactivating air conditioning 223

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DRIVER SUPPORT
Driver support systems266
Speed-dependent steering wheel resistance 266
Electronic Stability Control 267
Electronic Stability Control insport mode 268
Activating or deactivating Sportmode for Electronic Stability Control 268
Electronic Stability Control sym-bols and messages 270
Distance Alert *
271
Activating or deactivating Dis-tance Alert 272
Distance Alert limitations 272
Cruise control 273
Selecting and activating cruise control 274
Deactivating cruise control 275
Cruise control standby mode 275
Adaptive Cruise Control *
276
Adaptive Cruise Control * controls
and display 277
Selecting and activating Adaptive Cruise Control * 278
Deactivating Adaptive Cruise Control *
279
Adaptive Cruise Control * standby
mode 280
Adaptive Cruise Control * limitations
281

Switching between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control * in
the center display 282
Symbols and messages for Adap-tive Cruise Control * 283
Pilot Assist *
285
Pilot Assist * controls and display
287
Selecting and activating Pilot Assist *
288
Deactivating Pilot Assist *
289
Pilot Assist * standby mode
290
Temporarily deactivating steeringassistance with Pilot Assist *291
Pilot Assist * limitations
291
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
293
Collision risk warning from driver support 294
Switching target vehicles withdriver support 295
Adjusting set speed for driver support 296
Setting time interval to the vehicleahead 297
Auto-hold braking with driver support 298
Drive mode for driver support 299
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) *
300
Activating or deactivating Curve Speed Assist (CSA) * 301
Curve Speed Assist (CSA) * limitations
301

Passing assistance
302
Using passing assistance 302
Radar sensor 303
Radar sensor type approval 304
Camera 306
Camera/radar sensor limitations 307
Recommended camera and radar sensor maintenance 311
City Safety ™
312
City Safety sub-functions 313
Setting a warning distance forCity Safety 315
Detecting obstacles with City Safety 316
City Safety in crossing traffic 318
Limitations of City Safety in cross-ing traffic 319
City Safety steering assistance forevasive maneuver 320
City Safety steering assistancelimitations during evasive maneuvers 320
Automatic braking during delayedevasive maneuvers with City Safety 321
City Safety braking for oncomingvehicles 321
City Safety limitations 322
City Safety messages 325
Rear Collision Warning *
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Rear Collision Warning* limitations
326
BLIS *
327
Activating or deactivating BLIS 328
BLIS limitations 329
BLIS messages 330
Cross Traffic Alert *
331
Activating or deactivating Cross Traffic Alert * 332
Cross Traffic Alert * limitations
332
Cross Traffic Alert * messages
334
Road Sign Information *
335
Activating or deactivating RoadSign Information * 336
Road Sign Information * display
336
Road Sign Information andSensus Navigation * 337
Speed limit and speed camerawarnings from Road Sign Information *337
Activating or deactivating warn-ings from Road Sign Information *338
Road Sign Information * limitations
339
Driver Alert Control 340
Activating or deactivating Driver Alert Control 341
Selecting guidance to a rest area ifthe Driver Alert Control warninghas been given 341

Driver Alert Control limitations
342
Lane Keeping Aid 342
Activating or deactivating Lane Keeping Aid 344
Selecting type of assistance forLane Keeping Aid 344
Lane Keeping Aid limitations 345
Lane Keeping Aid symbols andmessages 346
Lane Keeping Aid display 348
Steering assistance at risk of collision 349
Activating or deactivating steeringassistance during collision risks 350
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance 350
Steering assistance during colli-sion risks from oncoming traffic 351
Steering assistance during colli- sion risks from behind *352
Steering assistance during colli- sion risks limitations 353
Symbols and messages for steer-ing assistance during collision risks 354
Park Assist *
355
Park Assist front, rear and sides *
356
Activating or deactivating Park Assist *
357
Park Assist limitations 357
Park Assist symbols and messages 359

Park Assist Camera*
360
Location and field of vision of Park Assist Cameras * 361
Park Assist Camera trajectory lines *
363
Park Assist sensor field 364
Activating Park Assist Camera 366
Park Assist Camera symbols and messages 367
Park Assist Pilot *
368
Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot * 369
Using Park Assist Pilot *
370
Leaving a parallel parking spacewith Park Assist Pilot *372
Park Assist Pilot * limitations
373
Park Assist Pilot * messages
375

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YOUR VOLVO
* Option/accessory.
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Drive-E ‒ purer driving pleasure
Volvo is committed to the well-being of its customers. As a natural part of this commit-ment, we care about the environment inwhich we all live. Concern for the environ-ment means an everyday involvement inreducing our environmental impact.
Volvo's environmental activities are based on a holistic view, which means we consider theoverall environmental impact of a productthroughout its complete life cycle. In this con-text, design, production, product use, andrecycling are all important considerations. Inproduction, Volvo has partly or completelyphased out several chemicals including CFCs,lead chromates, asbestos, and cadmium; andreduced the number of chemicals used in ourplants 50% since 1991. Volvo was the first in the world to introduce into production a three-way catalytic converterwith a Lambda sond, now called the heatedoxygen sensor, in 1976. The current version ofthis highly efficient system reduces emissionsof harmful substances (CO, HC, NOx) from theexhaust pipe by approximately 95 - 99% andthe search to eliminate the remaining emis-sions continues. Volvo is the only automobilemanufacturer to offer CFC-free retrofit kits forthe air conditioning system of all models as farback as the 1975 model 240. Advanced elec-tronic engine controls and cleaner fuels arebringing us closer to our goal. In addition to continuous environmental refinement of con-ventional gasoline-powered internal combus-tion engines, Volvo is actively looking atadvanced technology alternative-fuel vehicles. When you drive a Volvo, you become our part- ner in the work to lessen the vehicle's impacton the environment. To reduce your vehicle'senvironmental impact, you can:
Maintain proper air pressure in your tires.Tests have shown decreased fuel econ-omy with improperly inflated tires.
Follow the recommended maintenanceschedule in your Warranty and ServiceRecords Information booklet.
Drive at a constant speed whenever possi-ble.
See a trained and qualified Volvo servicetechnician as soon as possible for inspec-tion if the check engine (malfunction indi-cator) light illuminates, or stays on afterthe vehicle has started.
Properly dispose of any vehicle-relatedwaste such as used motor oil, used batter-ies, brake pads, etc.
When cleaning your vehicle, please usegenuine Volvo car care products. All Volvocar care products are formulated to beenvironmentally friendly.
Related information
Economical driving (p. 411)
Starting and stopping preconditioning
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(p. 224)
Air quality (p. 199)

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Volvo Structural Parts StatementVolvo is one of the leading companies for car safety.
Volvo engineers and manufactures vehicles designed to help protect vehicle occupants inthe event of a collision. Volvos are designed to absorb the impact of a collision. This energy absorption systemincluding, but not limited to, structural compo-nents such as bumper reinforcement bars,bumper energy absorbers, frames, rails, fenderaprons, A-pillars, B-pillars and body panelsmust work together to maintain cabin integrityand protect the vehicle occupants. The supplemental restraint system including but not limited to air bags, side curtain airbags, and deployment sensors work togetherwith the above components to provide propertiming for air bag deployment. Due to the above, Volvo Car USA does not support the use of aftermarket, alternative oranything other than original Volvo parts forcollision repair. Volvo Car USA also recommends using Volvo- approved replacement glass. The use of after-market glass, particularly a windshield, canhave an adverse effect on collision avoidanceand advanced lighting systems. In addition Volvo does not support the use or re-use of structural components from an exist-ing vehicle that has been previously damaged. Although these parts may appear equivalent, itis difficult to tell if the parts have been previ-ously replaced with non-OE parts or if the parthas been damaged as a result of a prior colli-sion. The quality of these used parts may alsohave been affected due to environmentalexposure.
Related information

Data recording (p. 33)
Driver distraction A driver has a responsibility to do everything possible to ensure his or her own safety andthe safety of passengers in the vehicle andothers sharing the roadway. Part of thisresponsibility is avoiding distractions, includ-ing performing activities that are not directlyrelated to controlling the vehicle in the drivingenvironment.
Your new Volvo is, or can be, equipped with feature-rich entertainment and communica-tion systems. These include hands-free cellulartelephones, navigation systems, and multipur-pose audio systems. You may also own otherportable electronic devices for your own con-venience. When used properly and safely, theyenrich the driving experience. Improperly used,any of these could cause a distraction. For all of these systems, we want to provide the following warning that reflects the strongVolvo concern for your safety. Never use thesedevices or any feature of your vehicle in a waythat distracts you from the task of drivingsafely. Distraction can lead to a serious acci-dent. In addition to this general warning, weoffer the following guidance regarding specificnew features that may be found in your vehi-cle:

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WARNING
If your vehicle has become water-damaged in any way (e.g., soaked floor mats/stand-ing water on the floor of the vehicle), donot attempt to start the engine. This maycause airbag deployment, which couldresult in serious injury. Volvo recommendstowing the vehicle directly to an authorizedVolvo workshop. Before attempting to tow the vehicle:
1. Switch off the ignition for at least 10minutes and disconnect the battery.
2. Follow the instructions for manually overriding the shiftlock system.
Deployed airbags
WARNING
If any of the airbags have deployed:
Do not attempt to drive the vehicle. Have it towed to an authorized work-shop.
If necessary, seek medical attention.
Related information

Safety (p. 42)
Driver/passenger-side airbags (p. 53)
Side airbags (p. 60)
Inflatable curtain (p. 60)
Driver/passenger-side airbags
As a supplement to the seat belts, the vehicle is equipped with driver and passenger sidefront airbags.
Driver/passenger side front airbags.
In a frontal collision, the airbags help protect the driver's and passenger's head, neck, faceand chest and the driver's knees and legs. A collision of a sufficiently violent force will trigger the sensors and one or more airbagswill inflate. The airbag helps cushion the initial impact of the collision for the passenger. The airbag deflates when compressed by the colli-sion. A small amount of powder will also bereleased from the airbag. This may appear to be smoke and is normal. The entire process, from inflation to deflation of the airbag, occurswithin tenths of a second.
NOTE
The sensors react differently depending on the circumstances of the accident andwhether or not the seat belt is used. Thisapplies to all belt positions. There may therefore be accident situations in which only one (or none) of the airbagsare deployed. The sensors monitor theimpact of the collision and react accord-ingly to deploy one, several or no airbags.
WARNING
The seat belt and the airbag work together. If the seat belt is not used or is used incor-rectly, the airbag may not provide theintended protection in a collision. To help prevent injury in the event the air- bag is deployed, passengers should sit asupright as possible, with their feet on thefloor and their backs against the seat back-rest.
WARNING
Volvo recommends contacting an author- ized Volvo workshop for repairs. Incorrectlyperformed repairs to the airbag systemcould impair function and lead to seriousinjury.

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The front airbag systemThe front airbag system includes gas genera- tors surrounded by the airbags, and decelera-tion sensors that activate the gas generators,causing the airbags to be inflated with nitro-gen gas. As the movement of the seats' occupants compresses the airbags, some of the gas isexpelled at a controlled rate to provide bettercushioning. The belt tensioners minimize slackin the seat belts and are activated for occu-pants wearing their seat belts. The entire proc-ess, from inflation to deflation of the airbag,occurs within tenths of a second. The location of the front airbags is indicated by SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering
wheel pad and above the glove compartment,and by decals on both sun visors and on thefront and far right side of the dash. The driver's side front airbag is folded and
located in the steering wheel hub.The knee airbag is folded on the underside of
the dashboard on the driver's side. The text AIRBAG is embossed on the panel.
The passenger's side front airbag is folded
behind a panel located above the glove com-partment.WARNING
The airbags in the vehicle are designed to be a SUPPLEMENT to-not areplacement for-the three-point seatbelts. For maximum protection, wearseat belts at all times. Be aware that nosystem can prevent all possible injuriesthat may occur in an accident.
Never drive with your hands on thesteering wheel pad/airbag housing.
The front airbags are designed to helpprevent serious injury. Deploymentoccurs very quickly and with considera-ble force. During normal deploymentand depending on variables such asseating position, one may experienceabrasions, bruises, swellings, or otherinjuries as a result of deployment ofone or both of the airbags.
When installing any accessory equip-ment, make sure that the front airbagsystem is not damaged. Any interfer-ence in the system could cause mal-function.
Front airbag deployment
The front airbags are designed to deployduring certain frontal or front-angular colli-sions, impacts, or decelerations, depend-ing on the crash severity, angle, speed andobject impacted. The airbags may also deploy in certain non-frontal collisionswhere rapid deceleration occurs.
The airbag system's sensors, which triggerthe front airbags, are designed to deter-mine if the collision is powerful enough toactivate the belt tensioners and/or the air-bags.
However, not all frontal collisions activate thefront airbags. If the collision involves a nonrigid object (e.g., a snow drift or bush), or a rigid, fixedobject at a low speed, the front airbagswill not necessarily deploy.
Front airbags do not normally deploy in aside impact collision, in a collision fromthe rear or in a rollover situation.
The amount of damage to the bodyworkdoes not reliably indicate if the airbagsshould have deployed or not.

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