VOLVO V90 2017 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: VOLVO, Model Year: 2017, Model line: V90, Model: VOLVO V90 2017Pages: 594, PDF Size: 15.07 MB
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3.
Press
Add timer.
> A pop-up window is shown.
NOTE
It is not possible to add a time setting if there already are 8 settings entered for the timer.Delete a time setting in order to be able toadd a new one.
4. Tap on Date to set the time for a single date.
Tap on
Days to set the time for one or more
days of the week. With
Days: Activate/deactivate repetition by
ticking/unticking the box for Repeat
weekly.
5. With
Date: Select the date for precondition-
ing by scrolling the date list with the arrows. With
Days: Select the days of the week for
preconditioning by tapping on the buttons for the days of the week.
6. Set the time when the preconditioning should be finished by scrolling with thearrows.
7. Tap on
Confirm in order to add the time set-
ting.
> The time setting is added to the list and is activated.
WARNING
Do not use preconditioning if the car is equip- ped with a heater *:
• In unventilated spaces indoors. Exhaust gases are emitted if the heater starts.
• In locations with combustible or flamma-ble material nearby. Fuel, gas, long grass,sawdust, etc. may ignite.
• When there is a risk that the heater
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Activating/deactivating the timer for preconditioning *
A time setting in the timer for preconditioning can be activated or deactivated based on need.
The timer buttons in the Parking climate tab in the cli-
mate view.
1. Open the climate view in the centre display. 2. Select the
Parking climate tab.
3. Activate/deactivate a time setting by tapping on the timer button to the right of the setting.
> The time setting is activated/deactivatedand the button illuminates/extinguishes.
WARNING
Do not use preconditioning if the car is equip- ped with a heater *:
• In unventilated spaces indoors. Exhaust gases are emitted if the heater starts.
• In locations with combustible or flamma-ble material nearby. Fuel, gas, long grass,sawdust, etc. may ignite.
• When there is a risk that the heater
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NOTE
It is not possible to start climate comfort retention if there is not enough residual heatin the engine to maintain the passenger com-partment climate, or if the outside tempera-ture is above approx. 20 °C.
NOTE
Climate comfort retention is switched off when the car is locked from the outside toavoid using residual heat unnecessarily. Useof the function is intended to maintain climatecomfort when driver or passengers remaininside the car.
Related information
•Parking climate
* (p. 206)
• Starting/stopping preconditioning
* (p. 207)
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Symbols and messages for parking climate control *
A number of symbols and messages regarding parking climate control can be shown in thedriver display.This symbol illuminates in the driver display when the parking heater isactive.
Symbol Message Specification
Parking climate Service requiredParking climate control is disengaged. Contact a workshop A
to check the function as soon as possible.
Parking climate Temporarily unavailableParking climate control is temporarily disengaged. If the problem persists for some time, contact a work- shop A
to check the function.
Parking climate Unavailable Fuel level too lowParking climate control cannot be activated when the fuel level is too low to start the parking heater *. Fill-
ing the vehicle's normal fuel tank.
Parking climate Unavailable Charge level too lowParking climate control cannot be activated if the charge level of the starter battery is too low to start the parking heater *. Charging the battery.
A
An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
Related information
• Parking climate
* (p. 206)
• Starting/stopping preconditioning
* (p. 207) •
Starting/switching off climate comfort reten- tion
* (p. 210)
• Timer for preconditioning
* (p. 208)
• Heater
* (p. 213) •
Managing messages in the driver display and the centre display (p. 108)
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Heater*
The heater helps the engine and passenger compartment reach the correct temperaturebefore and during driving.
The heater has two subfunctions: • Parking heater - heats the engine and pas- senger compartment, if necessary, when the parking climate control's preconditioning
* is
activated.
• Additional heater - heats the passenger compartment and engine, if necessary, dur-ing driving.
The heater is fuel-driven and is fitted in the frontright-hand wheel housing.
This symbol illuminates in the driverdisplay when the heater is active.
NOTE
When the heater is running, smoke may be emitted from the right-hand front wheel hous-ing and a low hum may be heard. A tickingsound from the fuel pump may also be heardfrom the rear section of the car. This is per-fectly normal.
Battery and chargingThe heater is powered by the car's starter battery. If the charge level of the starter battery is too low,then the heater is switched off automatically andthe driver display shows a message.
NOTE
Make sure that there is enough charge in the battery if the heater needs to be used.
Fuel and refuelling 6
Warning label on fuel filler flap.
The heater uses fuel from the car's normal fuel tank. If the car is parked on a steep hill, the front of the car should point downhill to ensure that there is asupply of fuel to the heater. If the level in the fuel tank is too low then theheater is switched off automatically and the driverdisplay shows a message.
NOTE
Make sure there is enough fuel in the car's normal fuel tank if the heater needs to beused.
WARNING
Fuel which spills out could be ignited. Switch off the fuel-driven heater before starting torefuel. Check in the driver display that the heater is switched off. The heat symbol is shown whenit is operating.
Related information
•
Parking heater
* (p. 214)
• Additional heater
* (p. 215)
• Parking climate
* (p. 206)
6
Applies to fuel-driven heater.
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Parking heater *
The parking heater helps the passenger com- partment reach the correct temperature beforedriving.
The parking heater is one of two subfunctions of the car's heater. The heater is fitted in the frontright-hand wheel housing.
NOTE
When the heater is running, smoke may be emitted from the right-hand front wheel hous-ing and a low hum may be heard. A tickingsound from the fuel pump may also be heardfrom the rear section of the car. This is per-fectly normal.
The parking heater starts automatically when extra heat is required if the parking climate con- trol's preconditioning * is activated.
It is then switched off automatically when the right temperature, the time of a set timer or theheater's maximum running time has beenreached. The heater's maximum running time is 40 minutes.
NOTE
Make sure there is enough fuel in the car's normal fuel tank if the heater needs to beused. Make sure that there is enough charge in the starter battery if the heater needs to be used.
IMPORTANT
Repeated use of the parking heater combined with short journeys may discharge the batteryand impair starting. If the heater is used on a regular basis, then the car should be driven for the same amountof time that the heater is used in order toensure that the car's battery is recharged withthe same amount of energy as consumed bythe parking heater. The parking heater is usedfor a maximum of 40 minutes each time.
WARNING
Do not use preconditioning if the car is equip- ped with a heater *:
• In unventilated spaces indoors. Exhaust gases are emitted if the heater starts.
• In locations with combustible or flamma-ble material nearby. Fuel, gas, long grass,sawdust, etc. may ignite.
• When there is a risk that the heater
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Additional heater *
The additional heater helps the passenger com- partment and engine reach the correct tempera-ture while driving.
The additional heater is one of two subfunctions of the car's heater. The heater is fitted in thefront right-hand wheel housing.
NOTE
When the heater is running, smoke may be emitted from the right-hand front wheel hous-ing and a low hum may be heard. A tickingsound from the fuel pump may also be heardfrom the rear section of the car. This is per-fectly normal.
The additional heater starts and is controlled automatically when heating is required while thecar is being driven. It then switches off automatically when the car is switched off.
NOTE
Make sure there is enough fuel in the car's normal fuel tank if the heater needs to beused. Make sure that there is enough charge in the starter battery if the heater needs to be used.
Activating/deactivating automatic start for the additional heater
It is possible to set whether automatic start for the additional heater should be activated/deacti-vated. 1. Press
Settings in the top view in the centre
display.
2. Press
Climate.
3. Select
Additional Heater to activate/deac-
tivate automatic start of the additional heater.
NOTE
Volvo recommends that the automatic start for the additional heater should be switchedoff for short driving distances.
Related information
• Heater
* (p. 213)
• Parking heater
* (p. 214)
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L O A D I N G A N D S T O R A G E
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LOADING AND STORAGE
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Passenger compartment interior
Overview of the passenger compartment's inte- rior and storage locations.
Front seat
Storage compartment in the door panel and by the steering wheel, glovebox and sun visors.
Storage spaces with cup holder, ashtray *, electrical
socket and cigarette lighter *, mesh pocket *, as well as
an AUX/USB socket in the tunnel console.
Rear seat
Storage compartment and ashtray * in the door panel,
cup holder * in the centre seat backrest, storage pocket *
on the front seat backrest and also electrical sockets and cigarette lighter * in the tunnel console.
WARNING
Keep loose objects such as mobile phones, cameras, remote controls for accessories, etc.in the glove compartment or other compart-ments. Otherwise they may injure people inthe car in the event of sudden braking or acollision.
Related information
• Tunnel console (p. 219)
• Using the glovebox (p. 225)
• Sun visors (p. 226)
• Electrical sockets (p. 220)
• Emptying ashtrays
* (p. 224)