engine VOLVO V60 2014 Owner's Guide
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WARNING
Check that no rear seat passengers are trapped when the windows are closedfrom the driver's door.
WARNING
Check that children or other passengers are not trapped if the windows are closed,even when the remote control key is used.
WARNING
If there are children in the car - remember to always switch off the power supply tothe power windows by selecting key posi-tion 0 and then take the remote control key
with you when leaving the car. For infor-mation on key positions - see Key posi-tions - functions at different levels (p. 70).
Operating
Operating the power windows.
Operating without auto
Operating with auto
All power windows can be operated using the control panel for the driver's door - the con-trol panels for the other doors can only eachoperate their respective power window. Onlyone control panel can be operated at a time. In order for the power windows to be used, the key position must be at least I - see Key
positions - functions at different levels (p. 70).The power windows can be operated for afew minutes after the engine has beenswitched off and after the remote control keyhas been removed - although not after a doorhas been opened. Closing of the windows is stopped and the window is opened if anything prevents its movement. It is possible to override the pinchprotection when closing has been interrupted,e.g. if there is ice forming. After two succes-sive closing interruptions the pinch protectionwill be forced and the automatic functiondeactivated for a short while, now it is possi-ble to close by continually holding the buttonpulled up.
NOTE
One way to reduce the pulsating wind noise when the rear windows are open isto also open the front windows slightly.
Operating without autoMove one of the controls up/down gently. The power windows move up/down as longas the control is held in position.
Operating with autoMove one of the controls up/down to the endposition and release it. The window runsautomatically to its end position.
Operating with the remote control key and central locking
To remotely operate the power windows from the outside with the remote control key orfrom inside with central locking, see Remotecontrol key with key blade (p. 149) and Lock-ing/unlocking - from the inside (p. 165).
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Menu overview - combined instrument panel
Which menus are shown in the combined instrument panel's information displaydepends on the key position (p. 70). Some of the following menu options require the function and hardware to be installed inthe car.
Analogue combined instrument panelDigital speed
Parking heater *
Additional heater *
TC options Service status
Oil level 27
Messages (##) 28
Digital combined instrument panel
Settings
*
Themes
Contrast mode /Colour mode
Service status
Messages 28
Oil level 27 Parking heater
*
Trip computer reset
Related information
• Analogue combined instrument panel - overview (p. 59)
• Digital combined instrument panel - over-view (p. 60)
• Menu navigation - combined instrumentpanel (p. 100)
Messages
When a warning, information or indicator symbol illuminates, a corresponding messageappears on the information display.
MessageSpecification
Stop safelyAStop and switch off the engine. Serious risk ofdamage - consult a work- shop B
.
Stop engineAStop and switch off the engine. Serious risk ofdamage - consult a work- shop B
.
Service urgentAContact a workshop B
to
check the car immedi- ately.
Service requiredAContact a workshop B
to
check the car as soon as possible.
See manualARead the owner's man- ual.
Book time for mainte-nanceTime to book regular service - contact a work- shop B
.
27 Certain engines.
28 The number of messages is indicated in brackets.
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MessageSpecification
Time for reg- ular mainte-nanceTime for regular service - contact a workshop B
. The
timing is determined by the number of kilometresdriven, number of monthssince the last service,engine running time andoil grade.
Maintenance overdueIf the service intervals are not followed then thewarranty does not coverany damaged parts - contact a workshop B
.
Transmission Oil changeneededContact a workshop B
to
check the car as soon as possible.
Transmission ReducedperformanceThe gearbox cannot han- dle full capacity. Drivecarefully until the mes- sage clears C
.
If shown repeatedly -contact a workshop B
.
Transmission hot ReducespeedDrive more smoothly or stop the car in a safemanner. Disengage thegear and run the engineat idling speed until the message clears C
.
MessageSpecification
Transmission hot Stopsafely Waitfor coolingCritical fault. Stop the car immediately in a safemanner and contact a workshop B
.
Temporarily offAA function has been tem- porarily switched off andis reset automaticallywhile driving or after star-ting again.
Low battery chargePower savemodeThe audio system is switched off to saveenergy. Charge the bat-tery.
A Part of message, shown together with information on where the problem has arisen.
B An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
C For more information regarding the automatic gearbox, seeAutomatic gearbox -- Geartronic* (p. 273).
Related information
• Messages - handling (p. 102)
• Menu navigation - combined instrument panel (p. 100)
Messages - handling
Use the left-hand stalk switch to acknowledge and browse among messages (p. 101) thatare shown in the information display of thecombined instrument panel. When a warning, information or indicator symbol illuminates, a corresponding messageappears in the display at the same time. Anerror message is stored in a memory list untilthe fault has been rectified. Press
OK on the left-hand stalk switch to
acknowledge a message. Scroll through mes- sages with the thumbwheel (p. 100).
NOTE
If a warning message appears while you are using the trip computer, the messagemust be read (press OK) before the previ-
ous activity can be resumed.
Related information
• Menu overview - combined instrument panel (p. 101)
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104* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Trip computer
The car's trip computer can record, calculate and show information while driving. Trip computer content and appearance varies depending on whether the combined instru-ment panel is the "Analog" type or "Digital":
• Trip computer - combined instrument panel "Analogue" (p. 105)
• Trip computer - combined instrumentpanel "Digital" (p. 109)
Checking and settings can be made immedi- ately after the combined instrument panel isautomatically illuminated in connection withunlocking. If none of the trip computer's con-trols are actuated within approx. 30 secondsafter the driver's door has been opened thenthe instrument extinguishes, after whicheither key position II (p. 70) or engine starting
is required in order to operate the trip com-puter.
NOTE
If a warning message appears when the trip computer is used then the messagemust first be acknowledged before the tripcomputer can be reactivated. • Acknowledge the message by briefly pressing the indicator stalk
OK button.
Group menusThe trip computer has two different group menus: • Functions
• Heading in combined instrument panel
The trip computer's functions or headings
are each listed in an infinite loop.
Related information
• Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 113)
• Trip computer - supplementary informa- tion (p. 112)
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FunctionsInformation
Digital speed
• km/h
• mph
• No displayShows the car's speed digitally in the centre of the combined instrument panel:
• Open with
OK, select with the thumbwheel, confirm with OK and back out with ENTER.
Parking heater *
• DIRECT START
• - Timer 1 - leads to the menu for select- ing time.
• - Timer 2 - leads to the menu for select-ing time.For a description of programming the timer, see Engine block heater and passenger compartment heater* - timer (p. 130).
Additional heater
*
•
Auto On
•Off
For more information, see Additional heater* (p. 134).
TC options • Distance to empty tank
• Fuel consumption
• Average speed
• Trip meter
T1 and total dist.
•Trip meter T2 and total dist.
Here you can select/activate the options that you want to be available as selectable headings in the trip computer. The symbols for the items already selected are WHITE with a "tick" - others areGREY and have no "tick":
1. Open the function with
OK, scroll through the symbols for the options with the thumbwheel
and select/stop on the desired symbol.
2. Confirm with OK - the symbol changes colour from GREY to WHITE and is marked with a
"tick".
3. Continue to select the function symbols with the thumbwheel or finish with RESET.
Service statusShows the number of months and mileage to next service.
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FunctionsInformation
Oil levelAFor more information, see Engine oil - checking and filling (p. 346).
Messages (##)For more information, see Messages - handling (p. 102).
A
Certain engines.
HeadingsOne of the headings in the following table can be selected for constant display in the com-bined instrument panel. Proceed as follows todetermine which:
1. To ensure that no control is in the middle
of a sequence - "Reset" them first with 2 presses on RESET. 2. Turn the
thumbwheel - selectable head-
ings for the trip computer are shown in aloop.
3. Stop on desired heading.
Trip computer heading in combined instrument panelInformation
Trip meter T1 and total dist.• Long press on
RESET resets trip meter T1.
Trip meter T2 and total dist.•Long press on
RESET resets trip meter T2.
Distance to emptyFor more information - see the section "Range - distance to empty tank" (p. 112).
Fuel consumptionCurrent consumption.
Average speed•Long press on
RESET resets Average speed.
No trip computer information.This option shows a blank display - it also marks the beginning/end of the loop.
The combined instrument panel's trip com- puter can be changed to another option at any time during the journey. Proceed as fol-lows:–Turn the
thumbwheel - stop on the
desired heading.
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FunctionsInformation
Trip computer reset • Average
• Average speedNote
that this function does not reset both trip meters T1 and T2 - see the table under the next
section "Headings" or the section "Resetting with 'Digital'" (p. 112) for information on the proc- ess.
MessagesFor more information, see Messages - handling (p. 102).
ThemesThe appearance of the combined instrument panel (p. 59) is selected here.
Settings *Select Auto On or Off.
For more information, see Additional heater* (p. 134).
Contrast mode /Colour modeAdjusting the combined instrument panel's brightness and colour intensity.
Parking heater *
•
Direct start
• - Symbol Timer 1 - leads to the menu for selecting time.
• - Symbol Timer 2 - leads to the menu forselecting time.
For a description of programming the timer, see Engine block heater and passenger compart- ment heater* - timer (p. 130).
Service statusShows the number of months and mileage to next service.
Oil level AFor more information, see Engine oil - checking and filling (p. 346).
A
Certain engines.
HeadingsThree trip computer headings can be dis- played simultaneously - one in each "win-dow" (see previous figure). One of the heading combinations in the fol-lowing table can be selected for constant dis-
play in the combined instrument panel. Pro-ceed as follows to determine which:
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.113
Change unitYou can change unit (km/miles) for distance and speed in the menu system My Car, seeMY CAR (p. 103).
NOTE
In addition to in the trip computer, these units are also changed in Volvo's naviga-tion system*.
Related information
• Trip computer - trip statistics* (p. 113)
Trip computer - trip statistics*
Information is stored about completed trips containing average fuel consumption andaverage speed, which can be viewed in thecentre console's screen as a bar chart.
Function
Trip statistics 30
.
Each bar symbolises 1 km or 10 km driven distance, depending on the scale selected -the bar at the far right shows the value for thecurrent kilometre or 10 km. Using the TUNE control, the scale for the
bars can be changed between 1 km and 10 km - the cursor on the far right changesposition between up and down in relation tothe scale selected.
OperationDifferent settings can be made in the menusystem MY CAR . For a description of the
menu system, see MY CAR (p. 103)
•
Start new trip - ENTER is used to delete
all previous statistics, go back out of the menu by selecting EXIT.
•
Reset for every driving cycle - check
the box by selecting ENTER and go back
out of the menu by selecting EXIT.
With the "
Reset for every driving cycle"
option checked, all statistics are deleted automatically once driving is complete andthe car has been stopped for 4 hours. Tripstatistics start again from zero the next timethe engine is started. If a new driving cycle is started before 4 hours have elapsed then the current periodmust first be deleted manually using the "
Start new trip" option.
See also information on Eco guide (p. 63).
Related information
• Trip computer - supplementary informa- tion (p. 112)
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The figure is schematic - layout may vary depending on car model or updated software.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.115
General information on climate control
The car is equipped with electronic climate
control (p. 121). The climate control systemcools or heats as well as dehumidifies the airin the passenger compartment.
NOTE
Air conditioning (AC) (p. 124) can be switched off, but to ensure the best possi-ble climate comfort in the passenger com-partment, and to prevent the windowsfrom misting, it should always be switchedon.
To bear in mind
• To ensure that the air conditioning works optimally, the side windows and sunroof*should be closed.
• Total airing function (p. 166) opens/closes all side windows simultaneouslyand can be used for example to quicklyair the car during hot weather.
• Remove ice and snow from the climatecontrol system air intake (the grillebetween the bonnet and the windscreen).
• In warm weather, condensation from theair conditioning may drip under the car.This is normal.
• When the engine requires full power, e.g.for full acceleration or driving uphill with atrailer, the air conditioning can be tempo-rarily switched off. There may then be a temporary increase in temperature in thepassenger compartment.
• Remove misting on the insides of the win-dows primarily by using the defrosterfunction (p. 125). To reduce the risk ofmisting, keep the windows clean and usewindow cleaner.
Cars with Start/Stop*With an auto-stopped (p. 279) engine certain equipment may have its function temporarilyreduced, e.g. climate control fan speed (p.123).
Cars with ECO*Certain equipment may have its function tem-porarily reduced or deactivated when theECO (p. 288) function is activated, e.g. the airconditioning (p. 124).
NOTE
When the ECO function is activated, sev- eral parameters in the climate control sys-tem's settings are changed, and severalelectricity consumer functions are reduced- a press of the
AC button resets the cli-
mate control system, but then withreduced AC function.
Related information
• Actual temperature (p. 116)
• Menu settings - climate control (p. 118)
• Electronic climate control - ECC (p. 121) •
Air distribution in the passenger compart- ment (p. 119)
• Air cleaning (p. 116)
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Heated front seats*
The front seat heating has three positions for increasing the comfort for driver and passen-ger when it is cold.
Current heat level is shown in the centre console display screen.
Press the button repeatedly in order to acti- vate the function:
• Highest heat level - three orange fields illuminate in the centre console's screen(see figure above).
• Lower heat level - two orange fields illu-minate in the screen. •
Lowest heat level - one orange field illu-minates in the screen.
• Switch off the heat - no field illuminates.
WARNING
Heated seats must not be used by people who find it difficult to perceive an increasein temperature due to a lack of sensationor who otherwise have problems operatingthe controls for the heated seats. Other-wise they may suffer burn injuries.
Automatic start of driver's seat heatingWith the automatic start of the driver's seat heating activated, the driver's seat will havethe highest heat level when the engine isstarted. Automatic start takes place when the car is cold and the ambient temperature is lowerthan approx. +7 °C. It is possible to activate/deactivate the func- tion in the menu system
MY CAR. For a
description of the menu system, see MY CAR(p. 103).
Related information
• General information on climate control (p. 115)
• Heated rear seat* (p. 122)
Heated rear seat*
The heating for the rear seat's 1
outer posi-
tions has three positions for increasing the comfort for passengers when it is cold.
Current heat level is shown in the pushbutton's lamps. Press the button repeatedly in order to acti- vate the function:
• Highest heat level - three lamps illumi- nate.
• Lower heat level - two lamps illuminate.
• Lowest heat level - one lamp illuminates.
• Switch off the heat - no lamp illuminates.
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