ESP VOLVO S60 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Owner's Manual
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WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
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WARNING
Make sure that no child or other passengercomes into contact with the windows as theyare closing with keyless closing*.
NOTE
One way to reduce the pulsating wind noiseheard when the rear windows are open is toalso open the front windows slightly.
NOTE
The windows cannot be opened at speedsover approx. 180 km/h (ca112 mph), but theycan be closed.
The driver is always responsible for followingapplicable traffic regulations.
NOTE
It may not be possible to operate the windowsin low temperatures.
Related information
Power windows (p. 165)
Pinch protection for windows and sun cur-tains (p. 164)
Reset procedure for pinch protection(p. 165)
Keyless locking and unlocking* (p. 245)
Locking and unlocking using the remote key(p. 232)
Using sun curtains*
There is a sun curtain in the parcel shelf in therear window.
–Pull up the sun curtain and hook it into theceiling bracket using the two hooks on thesun curtain.
>The spring force in the curtain keeps thehooks hanging in place.
When the sun curtain is not being used, graspand unhook it and let the curtain slowly retractwhile still holding it.
Related information
Pinch protection for windows and sun cur-tains (p. 164)
Reset procedure for pinch protection(p. 165)
Power windows (p. 165)
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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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Rear door *
Lock button with indicator light in rear door.
Illuminated indicator lights in each door indicatethat that particular door is locked. If any door isunlocked and opened, the indicator light in thatdoor will go out. The lights in the other doors willremain illuminated.
Other indicators
The approach lighting and home safe lightingfunctions may be activated when locking andunlocking.
Related information
Lock confirmation settings (p. 229)
Welcome Light (p. 160)
Using home safe lighting (p. 160)
Lock confirmation settings
Settings for how the vehicle confirms lockingand unlocking can be adjusted in the center dis-play's Settings menu.
To change the locking response settings:
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Tap My CarLocking.
3.Tap Visible Locking Feedback to selectwhen the vehicle should provide a visibleresponse:
Lock
Unlock
Both
Or turn off the function by marking Off .
4.Select to receive an audible response whenlocking the vehicle by marking AudibleLocking Feedback.
To change the settings for folding door mirrors*when locking:
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Tap My CarMirrors and Convenience.
3.Select Fold Mirror When Locked to acti-vate or deactivate the function.
Related information
Lock indication (p. 228)
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KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
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NOTE
Be aware of the risk of locking the remotekey in the vehicle.
If the remote key or key tag is left in thevehicle, it will be deactivated when thevehicle is locked and the alarm set usinganother valid key. The key will be reacti-vated when the vehicle is unlocked.
If the remote key or Red Key is left in thevehicle, it will be deactivated even if thevehicle is locked using Volvo On Call, andwill be reactivated when the vehicle isunlocked using Volvo On Call or anothervalid key.
Button-less key (Key Tag) *
The button-less key4 provided with the keylesslocking and unlocking function works in the sameway as the regular remote key for keyless start,locking and unlocking. The key is waterproof upto a depth of approx. 10 meters (30 feet) for upto 60 minutes. It does not have a detachable keyblade and its battery cannot be replaced.
Red Key - restricted remote key *
A Red Key is a key that makes it possible to setrestrictions for some of the vehicle's functions,e.g. maximum speed and maximum audio systemvolume. It helps vehicle owners ensure that the
vehicle is being operated responsibly by other dri-vers.
Interference
Electromagnetic fields or obstructing objects mayinterfere with the remote key's functions for key-less start and keyless locking and unlocking*.
NOTE
Avoid storing the remote control key nearmetal objects or electronic devices, e.g. cellphones, tablets, laptops or chargers – pref-erably no closer than 10-15 cm (4-6 in.).
If you experience interference, use the remotekey's detachable blade to unlock the vehicle andplace the remote key in the backup key reader inthe tunnel console cup holder to disarm thealarm.
NOTE
When the remote control key is placed in thecup holder, make sure that no other vehiclekeys, metal objects or electronic devices (e.g.cell phones, tablets, laptops or chargers) arefound in the cup holder. Multiple vehicle keysclose to each other in the cup holder can dis-rupt their functionality.
WARNING
California Proposition 65
Operating, servicing and maintaining a pas-senger vehicle can expose you to chemicalsincluding engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,phthalates, and lead, which are known to theState of California to cause cancer and birthdefects or other reproductive harm. To mini-mize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, donot idle the engine except as necessary, serv-ice your vehicle in a well ventilated area andwear gloves or wash your hands frequentlywhen servicing your vehicle. For more infor-mation go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
Related information
Locking and unlocking using the remote key(p. 232)
Remote key range (p. 234)
Replacing the remote key's battery (p. 234)
Detachable key blade (p. 240)
Electronic immobilizer (p. 243)
Linking a remote key to a driver profile(p. 136)
4Also called sport key.
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(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Any changes or modification not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.
Canada
Volvo Standard Key IC: 4008C-HUF8423
Volvo Tag ID IC: 4008C-HUF8432
This device complies with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standards. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
Immobilizer and Passive Entry * /Passive
Start systems
USA-FCC ID: LTQVO3134
This device complies with part 15 of the FCCrules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
Any changes or modification not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.
Canada-IC:3659A-VO3134
This device complies with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standards. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-ference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
Related information
Remote key (p. 230)
Keyless and touch-sensitive
surfaces*
With the keyless locking and unlocking function,the remote key only needs to be within range,e.g. in a pocket or bag. The vehicle can then belocked or unlocked by touching the pressure-sensitive surface on the door handle.
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
If the temperature rises too high, the powersteering may be forced to switch off com-pletely. In such a situation, the driver displayshows the message Power steering failureStop safely along with a symbol.
Changing the level of steering wheel
resistance *
In INDIVIDUAL drive mode, the level of steeringwheel resistance can be adjusted.
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Select My CarDrive ModesSteeringForce.
Steering wheel resistance settings can only beaccessed if the vehicle is stationary or is movingstraight ahead at a low speed.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 260)
Drive modes (p. 412)
Electronic Stability Control
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC1) functionhelps the driver avoid skidding and improves thevehicle's directional stability.
This symbol will be displayed inthe instrument panel when thesystem is intervening.
When the system has inter-vened to apply the brakes, apulsing sound may be heardand the vehicle may accelerate more slowly thanexpected when the accelerator pedal isdepressed.
The system consists of the following sub-func-tions:
Stability control2
Spin control and active yaw control
Engine drag control
Trailer Stability Assist
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver sup-port intended to facilitate driving and helpmake it safer – it cannot handle all situa-tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-tions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion.
Driver support functions are not a substi-tute for the driver's attention and judg-ment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safemanner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles,and in accordance with current trafficrules and regulations.
Stability control 2
This function helps control the driving and brak-ing force of each individual wheel in an attemptto stabilize the vehicle.
1Electronic Stability Control2Also called traction control.
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Cruise control
Cruise Control (CC10) can help the driver main-tain an even speed to provide a more relaxingdriving experience on highways and long,straight roads with even traffic flows.
Overview
Function buttons and symbols.
: Activates Cruise Control from standbymode and resumes the set speed
: Increases the set speed
: From standby mode – activatesCruise Control and sets the current speed
: From active mode – deactivates/putsCruise Control in standby mode
: Reduces the set speed
Marker for set speed
The vehicle's current speed
Set speed
NOTE
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control*(ACC11), it is possible to switchbetween Cruise Control and Adaptive CruiseControl.
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver sup-port intended to facilitate driving and helpmake it safer – it cannot handle all situa-tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-tions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion.
Driver support functions are not a substi-tute for the driver's attention and judg-ment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safemanner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles,and in accordance with current trafficrules and regulations.
Using engine braking instead of
applying the brakes
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly applyingthe brakes. On downgrades, it can sometimes bedesirable to roll a bit faster and let speed bereduced instead by engine braking alone. Thedriver can temporarily disengage the Cruise Con-trol braking function.
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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To disengage CC:
–Press the accelerator pedal about halfwaydown and then release it.
>Cruise Control will automatically disen-gage the automatic brake function andspeed will only be reduced using theengine braking function.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 260)
Activating and starting Cruise Control(p. 267)
Deactivating and putting Cruise Control instandby mode (p. 268)
Reactivating Cruise Control from standbymode (p. 269)
Switching off Cruise Control (p. 269)
Adjusting set speed for driver support(p. 293)
Switching between Cruise Control and Adap-tive Cruise Control* (p. 277)
Activating and starting CruiseControl
The Cruise Control (CC12) function must beselected and activated in order to regulatespeed.
Putting Cruise Control in standby mode
To put Cruise Control in standby mode:
–Tap ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) and scroll to the (4) function.
>A symbol will appear and Cruise Controlcan then be activated.
Activating/starting Cruise Control
In order to start Cruise Control from standbymode, the vehicle's current speed must be
30 km/h (20 mph) or higher. The lowest speedthat can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).
To start Cruise Control:
–With the function displayed, press
(2) on the steering wheel keypad.
>Cruise Control will be started and thevehicle's current speed will be set.
NOTE
Cruise control can then not be engaged atspeeds below 30 km/h (20 mph).
Related information
Cruise control (p. 266)
Switching off Cruise Control (p. 269)
Deactivating and putting Cruise Control instandby mode (p. 268)
Reactivating Cruise Control from standbymode (p. 269)
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DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
The function is supplementary driver sup-port intended to facilitate driving and helpmake it safer – it cannot handle all situa-tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-tions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion.
Driver support functions are not a substi-tute for the driver's attention and judg-ment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safemanner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles,and in accordance with current trafficrules and regulations.
NOTE
The function uses the vehicle's camera andradar sensor, which has certain general limita-tions.
Related information
Distance Alert* (p. 270)
Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 300)
Head-up display* (p. 140)
Adaptive Cruise Control*20
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC21) helps thedriver maintain a constant speed with a set timeinterval to the vehicle ahead.
Adaptive Cruise Control can help provide a morerelaxed driving experience on long trips on high-ways or long, straight roads with even trafficflows.
The camera/radar sensor measures the distance to thevehicle ahead.
The driver sets a speed and a time interval to thevehicle ahead. If the camera/radar sensor detectsa slower-moving vehicle ahead, your vehicle'sspeed will be automatically adapted according tothe set time interval to that vehicle. When thereare no longer slower-moving vehicles ahead, thevehicle will return to the set speed.
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver sup-port intended to facilitate driving and helpmake it safer – it cannot handle all situa-tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-tions.
The driver is advised to read all sectionsin the Owner's Manual about this functionto learn of its limitations, which the drivermust be aware of before using the func-tion.
Driver support functions are not a substi-tute for the driver's attention and judg-ment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safemanner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles,and in accordance with current trafficrules and regulations.
Adaptive Cruise Control regulates speed byaccelerating and braking. It is normal for thebrakes to emit a slight sound when they arebeing used to adjust speed.
Adaptive Cruise Control always attempts to regu-late speed smoothly. The driver must apply thebrakes in situations requiring immediate braking.For example, when there are great differences inspeed between vehicles or if the vehicle aheadbrakes suddenly. Due to limitations in the radar
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sensor, braking may occur unexpectedly or not atall.
Adaptive Cruise Control is designed to follow avehicle ahead in the same lane and maintain atime interval to that vehicle set by the driver. If theradar sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead, itwill instead maintain the speed set by the driver.This will also happen if the speed of the vehicleahead exceeds the set speed for your vehicle.
WARNING
This is not a collision avoidance system.The driver is always responsible and mustintervene if the system fails to detect avehicle ahead.
The function does not brake for people oranimals and does not brake for smallvehicles, such as bikes and motorcycles.Similarly, it does not brake for low trailers,oncoming, slow-moving or stationary vehi-cles and objects.
Do not use the function in demanding sit-uations, such as in city traffic, at intersec-tions, on slippery surfaces, with a lot ofwater or slush on the road, in heavy rain/snow, in poor visibility, on winding roads,or on on/off ramps.
CAUTION
Maintenance of driver support components
may only performed by a workshop22.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 260)
Adaptive Cruise Control* controls and dis-plays (p. 273)
Activating and starting Adaptive Cruise Con-trol* (p. 274)
Adaptive Cruise Control* limitations (p. 277)
Symbols and messages for Adaptive CruiseControl* (p. 279)
Collision risk warning from driver support(p. 290)
Set time interval for driver support (p. 292)
Adjusting set speed for driver support(p. 293)
Auto-hold braking with driver support(p. 294)
Switching target vehicles with driver support(p. 291)
Passing assistance (p. 295)
Adaptive Cruise Control* controlsand displays
A summary of how Adaptive Cruise Control iscontrolled using the right-side steering wheelkeypad and how the function is shown in the dis-play.
: From standby mode - activates andsets the current speed
: From active mode - deactivates/putsin standby mode
: Activates the function from standbymode and resumes the set speed
: Increases the set speed
20Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.21Adaptive Cruise Control22An authorized Volvo workshop is recommended.
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: Reduces the set speed
Increases the time interval to the vehicleahead
Reduces the time interval to the vehicleahead
Target vehicle indicator: the function hasdetected and is following a target vehicleusing the set time interval
Symbol for time interval to the vehicle ahead
Instrument panel
Speed indicators.
Set speed.
Speed of the vehicle ahead.
The current speed of your vehicle.
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 272)
Activating and starting Adaptive
Cruise Control*
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC23) must first beactivated and then started before it can regulatespeed and distance.
Putting Adaptive Cruise Control in
standby mode
Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode eachtime the engine is started. To put ACC in standbymode from active mode:
–Press ◀ (2) or ▶ (3) on the steering wheel
keypad and scroll to the (4) function.
>The symbol will appear and AdaptiveCruise Control will go into standby mode.
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