steering wheel adjustment VOLVO V60 2014 Owners Manual
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03 Instruments and controls
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.55
FunctionSee
Menus and mes- sages, directionindicators, main/dipped beam, tripcomputer(p. 100), (p. 102), (p. 87),(p. 81) and(p. 112).
Manual gear chang- ing in an automaticgearbox*(p. 273).
Cruise control*(p. 185) and (p. 188).
Horn, airbags(p. 76) and (p. 28).
Combined instru- ment panel(p. 59).
Menu navigation, audio control,phone control*(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
START/STOP ENGINE button(p. 264).
Ignition switch(p. 70).
Screen for infotain- ment system anddisplay of menus(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
FunctionSee
Door handle–
Control panel(p. 165), (p. 170), (p. 92)and (p. 94).
Hazard warning flashers(p. 86).
Control panel for infotainment systemand menu naviga-tion(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Control panel for cli- mate control(p. 121).
Gear selector(p. 271), (p. 273) or (p.276).
Controls for active chassis (Four-C)*(p. 175).
Wipers and washing(p. 90).
Steering wheel adjustment(p. 76).
Bonnet opener(p. 343).
Parking brake(p. 293).
FunctionSee
Seat adjustment*(p. 73).
Headlamp control, opener for fuel fillerflap and tailgate(p. 78), (p. 300) and (p.167).
Related information
• Outside temperature gauge (p. 67)
• Trip meter (p. 68)
• Clock (p. 68)
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03 Instruments and controls
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58* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
FunctionSee
Screen for infotain- ment system anddisplay of menus(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Ignition switch(p. 70).
START/STOP ENGINE button(p. 264).
Manual gear chang- ing in an automaticgearbox*(p. 273).
Cruise control*(p. 185) and (p. 188).
Combined instru- ment panel(p. 59).
Horn, airbags(p. 76) and (p. 28).
Menu navigation, audio control,phone control*(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Wipers and washing(p. 90).
Door handle–
FunctionSee
Control panel(p. 165), (p. 170), (p. 92)and (p. 94).
Headlamp control, opener for fuel fillerflap and tailgate(p. 78), (p. 300) and (p.167).
Seat adjustment*(p. 73).
Parking brake(p. 293).
Steering wheel adjustment(p. 76).
Menus and mes- sages, directionindicators, main/dipped beam, tripcomputer(p. 100), (p. 102), (p. 87),(p. 81) and(p. 112).
Gear selector(p. 271), (p. 273) or (p.276).
Controls for active chassis (Four-C)*(p. 175).
Control panel for cli- mate control(p. 121).
FunctionSee
Control panel for infotainment systemand menu naviga-tion(p. 103) and the SensusInfotainmentsupplement.
Hazard warning flashers(p. 86).
Bonnet opener(p. 343).
Related information
• Outside temperature gauge (p. 67)
• Trip meter (p. 68)
• Clock (p. 68)
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03 Instruments and controls
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72* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Seats, front
The car's front seats have different setting options for optimum seating comfort.
Lumbar support adjustment, turn the wheel 15
.
Forward/backward: lift the handle to adjust the distance to the steering wheeland pedals. Check that the seat is lockedafter changing position.
Raise/lower* front edge of seat cushion, pump up/down.
Adjust backrest rake, turn the wheel.
Raise/lower the seat, pump up/down.
Control panel for power seat*.
WARNING
Adjust the position of the driver's seat before setting off, never while driving.Make sure that the seat is in locked posi-tion in order to avoid personal injury in theevent of sudden braking or an accident.
Lowering the front seat backrest* 16
The passenger seat backrest can be folded forward to make room for long loads.
Move the seat as far back/down as possi- ble.
Adjust the backrest to an upright position.
Lift the catches on the rear of the back- rest and fold it forward. 4. Push the seat forward so that the head
restraint "locks" in under the glovebox.
Raising takes place in reverse order.
WARNING
Grasp the backrest and make sure that it is properly locked after being folded up inorder to avoid personal injury in the eventof sudden braking or an accident.
Related information
• Seats, front - electrically operated (p. 73)
• Seats, rear (p. 74)
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Also applies to power seat.16
The sport seat backrest cannot be folded.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.85
the same time as the information display shows an explanatory text and a further illu-minated symbol.
SymbolDisplaySpecification
Headlamp systemmalfunc-tion Serv-icerequiredThe system is disengaged. Visita workshop ifthe messageremains. Volvorecommendsthat you contactan authorisedVolvo workshop.
The function is only active in twilight or dark- ness and only when the car is moving. The function
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can be deactivated/activated
in the menu system MY CAR, see MY CAR (p. 103). For headlamp pattern adjustment, see Head- lamps - adjusting headlamp pattern (p. 90).
Cornering lightsActive Xenon headlamps are equipped withcornering lights that temporarily illuminate thearea diagonally in front of the car in the direc-tion the steering wheel is turned in a sharpbend, or in the direction for which the direc-tion indicators are used. The function is activated when main beam ordipped beam is used and the car's speed islower than approx. 30 km/h. In addition, both cornering lights are switched on as a supplement to the reversing lampduring reversing.
Related information
•
Main/dipped beam (p. 81)
• Active high beam* (p. 82)
• Light switches (p. 78)
Rear fog lamp
When visibility is reduced by fog the rear fog lamp can be used so that other road usersshall notice vehicles in front at an early stage.
Button for rear fog lamp.
The rear fog lamp can only be switched on when key position II is active or the engine is
running and the headlamp control's knob is in position
or .
Press the button for On/Off. The rear fog lamp's indicator symbol
in the com-
bined instrument panel and the light in the button both illuminate when the rear fog lampis switched on. The rear fog lamp is switched off automati- cally when the engine is switched off or when
23 Activated on delivery from the factory.
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06 Locks and alarm
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162* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Keyless drive* - unlocking with the key blade
If central locking cannot be unlocked with the PCC, e.g. if the batteries are discharged, thenthe left-hand front door can be opened withthe PCC's detachable key blade (see Detach-able key blade - detaching/attaching (p. 155)).
Hole for key blade - to loosen the cover.
To access the lock cylinder, the door handle's plastic cover must be removed - this is alsodone with the key blade:
1. Press the key blade approx. 1 cm straight up into the hole on the underside of the door handle/cover - do not prize.
> The plastic cover loosens automati-cally by means of the torque when the blade is pushed straight up and intothe opening. 2. Then insert the key blade in the lock cyl-
inder and unlock the door.
3. Refit the plastic cover after unlocking.
NOTE
When the driver's door is unlocked using the key blade and is opened, the alarm istriggered. It is switched off by inserting thePCC in the ignition switch, see Alarm -remote control key not working (p. 172).
Related information
• Keyless drive* (p. 159)
• Alarm (p. 171)
Keyless drive* - key memory
The key memory 3
in the PCC means that cer-
tain settings in the car can be individually adapted for different persons. The key memory function is available in com- bination with power seat and power rearviewand door mirrors. Settings for door mirrorsand driver's seat can be saved in the keymemory.
PCC memory functionIf several people each with a PCC approachthe car, then the settings for seat and mirrorsare implemented for the person who opensthe driver's door. After the driver's door has been opened by person A with PCC A but person B withPCC B shall drive, the settings can bechanged as follows:
• Standing by the driver's door, or sitting behind the steering wheel, person Bpresses their PCC's unlock button, seeRemote control key - functions (p. 151).
• Select one of three possible memories forseat adjustment with seat button 1-3, seeSeats, front - electrically operated (p. 73).
• Adjust seat and mirrors manually, seeSeats, front - electrically operated (p. 73)and Door mirrors (p. 94).
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Only in combination with power driver's seat* and power mirrors.
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12 Alphabetical Index
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432
changing............................................. 367
cold zone............................................ 377
engine compartment.......................... 368
General............................................... 367
Start/Stop........................................... 377
under glovebox........................... 372, 374
G
Gearbox................................................... 271automatic.................................... 273, 276
manual................................................ 271
Gear indicator.......................................... 272
Gear selector inhibitor............................. 278Gear selector inhibitor, mechanical disen-
gagement................................................. 278
Geartronic................................................ 273Glass laminated/reinforced............................. 21
Glovebox................................................. 140 locking................................................ 167
Gross vehicle weight............................... 390
GSI - Gear selector assistance................ 272
H
Handbrake............................................... 293
Hazard warning flashers............................ 86
Headlamp control...................................... 78
Headlamp levelling.................................... 79
Headlamp pattern, adjusting..................... 90
Headlamp pattern adjustment................... 90 Active Bending Lights .......................... 90
Headlamps............................................... 353head restraint centre seat, rear.................................... 74
lowering.......................................... 75, 76
Heated washer nozzles.............................. 91 Heating rearview and door mirrors.................... 96
rear window.......................................... 96
seats................................................... 122
steering wheel....................................... 77
Heat-reflecting windscreen........................ 17
High engine temperature......................... 306
High-pressure headlamp washing............. 91
Hill Start Assist........................................ 279
Home safe light duration........................... 89
Horn........................................................... 77
I
IAQS - Interior Air Quality System........... 118
Immobiliser.............................................. 150
Indicator symbols...................................... 64
Inflatable curtain.................................. 33, 36
Information button, PCC.......................... 153
Information display.............................. 59, 60
Inlaid mats............................................... 140
Instrument lighting, see Lighting................ 79Instrument overview left-hand drive car................................ 53
right-hand drive car.............................. 56
Instruments and controls..................... 53, 56 Interior Air Quality System (IAQS) Air cleaning......................................... 118
Interior lighting, see Lighting..................... 88
Interior rearview mirror............................... 96 automatic dimming............................... 97
Intermittent wiping..................................... 90
J
Jack......................................................... 321
Jacket holder........................................... 139
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Seats.......................................................... 72head restraints, rear.............................. 74
heating................................................ 122
Heating............................................... 122
lowering the front backrest................... 72
lowering the rear backrest.................... 75
power.................................................... 73
Self Supporting run flat Tyres (SST)........ 332
Sensus....................................................... 68
Service position....................................... 359
Service programme................................. 340
Set time interval....................................... 202
Side airbag SIPS.................................. 31, 36
SIPS airbag................................................ 31
Skidding................................................... 299
slippery driving conditions....................... 299
Soot filter................................................. 305
SOOT FILTER FULL................................. 305
spare wheel............................................. 324 installation........................................... 327
Speed limiter............................................ 182 alarm for speed exceeded.................. 184
deactivation........................................ 184
getting started............................ 182, 183
temporary deactivation....................... 183
Speed ratings, tyres................................. 323 Spin control............................................. 175
Stability and traction control system 175, 178
operation............................................. 176
Stability system....................................... 175
Stains....................................................... 381
Start/Stop................................................ 279 Function and operation...................... 280
the engine does not stop.................... 282
Steering force, speed related.................. 257
Steering force level, see Steering force... 257
Steering lock............................................ 265
Steering wheel........................................... 76 heating.................................................. 77
keypad.................................................. 77
paddle................................................... 77
steering wheel adjustment.................... 76
Stone chips and scratches...................... 383 Storage spaces glovebox............................................. 140
Jacket holder...................................... 139
tunnel console.................................... 139
Storage spaces in the passenger com-
partment.................................................. 137 Sunroof opening and closing............................. 98
pinch protection.................................. 100 sunscreen............................................. 99
ventilation position................................ 99
Sunscreen, sunroof.................................... 99
Switching off the engine.......................... 265Symbols indicator symbols..................... 60, 62, 64
warning symbols............................. 60, 62
Symbols and messages Adaptive Cruise Control..................... 200Collision Warning with Auto
Brake.......................................... 211, 222
Driver Alert Control............................. 227
Lane Departure Warning..................... 232
LKA..................................................... 238
System tripping.................................................. 36
T
Tailgate Locking/unlocking.............................. 167
Temperature actual temperature............................. 116
Temperature control................................ 124
Tools........................................................ 320
Total airing function......................... 115, 166
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