instrument panel VOLVO V90 2017 Owner's Manual
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Button for closing and locking on the underside of the tailgate.
–Press the button 12
on the underside of
the tailgate to close.
> The tailgate closes automatically - the tail- gate remains unlocked.
NOTE
The button is active 24 hours after the hatch has been left open. Thereafter, it must beclosed manually.
–Press the button 12
on the underside of
the tailgate to close it and simultaneously lock the tailgate and doors (all doors must beclosed for locking).
> The tailgate closes automatically - the tail- gate and doors are locked, and the alarm *
is armed.
NOTE
If the remote key is not detected sufficiently close to the tailgate, locking/unlocking willnot work. See the section "Remote keyrange" for more information.
NOTE
When using key-free * blocking/closing, three
signals will sound if the key is not detected sufficiently close to the tailgate. See the sec-tions "Remote key range" and "Locks andremote keys" for more information.
IMPORTANT
During manual tailgate operation, open or close it slowly. Do not use force to open/close it if there is resistance. It may be dam-aged and stop working correctly.
Cancel opening/closing
–There are five ways to cancel opening/clos- ing:
• Press the button on the instrument panel.
• Press the remote control key's button.
• Press the close button 12
along the bottom
edge of the tailgate.
• Press the rubberised pressure platebeneath the outside handle.
• Using the foot movement
* (see section
"Opening/closing power operated tailgatewith foot movement" for more informa-tion).
> Tailgate movement will be interrupted and the tailgate will stop and can then bemanoeuvred manually.
Programmable max. openingThe maximum opening position of the tailgatecan be adjusted, e.g. to suit a low ceiling height ina garage. To adjust max. opening:
1. Open the tailgate - stop it in the open posi- tion.
12A car with keyless locking/entry (Passive Entry *) has one button for closing and one button for closing and locking.
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Opening/closing the tailgate with foot movement *
To facilitate the operation of the tailgate when your hands are occupied, it can be opened/closed by means of a forward kicking motionunder the rear bumper.
The sensor is positioned to the left of centre in the bumper 13
.
One of the car's remote control keys must be within range 14
behind the car in order for open-
ing/closing to be possible. This also applies to an already unlocked car in order to avoid accidentalopening e.g. in a car wash.
Operation
Kicking motion within the detector's valid activation area.
Opening/closing
NOTE
The foot-operated tailgate function is availa- ble in two versions:
• Opening and closing with foot movement
• Only unlocking with foot movement (liftup the tailgate manually to open it)
Note that the function for opening and clos-ing with foot movement requires the "Power operated tailgate" * option.
–Make one slow, forward kicking motion
under the left part of the rear bumper. Then take a step back. The bumper must not betouched.
> A short acoustic signal sounds when opening/closing is activated - the tailgate is opened/closed. If the tailgate is on open position then it is always closed on activation via foot move-ment.
The tailgate can also be closed via the instrumentpanel's button, the remote control key or the but- ton(s) 15
under the tailgate. For more information,
see the section "Power operated tailgate". If several kicking motions take place without an approved remote control key being locatedbehind the car, opening will not be possible untilafter a certain delay. Do not leave your foot positioned under the car during the kicking motion. This could cause acti-vation to fail.
Cancel opening/closing
–Make one slow forward kicking motion when
opening/closing is in progress in order to stop the movement of the tailgate.
The remote control key does not have to be inthe vicinity of the car to cancel opening/closing.
13 If the car is equipped with skid plate/diffuser * then the detector is positioned out towards the left-hand corner of the bumper.
14 See the section "Remote control key range" for more information.
15 Only applies to a car equipped with keyless locking/entry (Passive Entry) *.
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Deactivate the alarmUnlock and disarm the car alarm as follows:
• press the remote control key's unlock button
• grip one of the door handles 19
or
• push on the tailgate's rubberised pressure plate 19
.
Switching off a triggered alarm
–Press the remote control key's unlock button or set the car in ignition position I by turning
the ignition dial to START and then releas-
ing.
NOTE
• Remember that the alarm is activated when the car is locked.
• If any of the doors are opened from theinside then the alarm is triggered.
Alarm signalsWhen the alarm has been triggered, the following happens:
• A siren sounds for 30 seconds or until thealarm is switched off.
• The direction indicators flash for 5 minutesor until the alarm is switched off. If the cause of alarm activation is not rectified, the alarm cycle is repeated up to 10 times
20
.
Lock and alarm indicator
A red LED on the instrument panel indicates the alarm system's status:
• LED not lit – alarm not armed.
• The LED flashes once every other second –alarm is armed.
• After the alarm has been disarmed, the LEDflashes rapidly for up to 30 seconds or until ignition position
I has been selected by turn-
ing the ignition dial to START and releasing
it - the alarm has been triggered.
Reduced alarm levelReduced guard means that the movement and tilt detectors can be temporarily deactivated. Switch off the movement and tilt detectors in order to avoid accidental triggering of the alarm -e.g. if a dog is left in a locked car or during trans-port on a car train or car ferry. The procedure isthe same as with the temporary disengaging ofthe deadlocks function.
Press the
Reduced guardbutton in the centre display's function view in order to switchoff the movement and tiltdetectors temporarily.
For more information, see the section "Dead- locks".
Related information
•Automatic arming/rearming of the alarm
*
(p. 264)
• Disarming the alarm
* without working remote
control key (p. 264)
• Deadlocks
* (p. 246)
19
Only applies to a car with keyless locking/entry (Passive Entry *)
20 Applies to certain markets.
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Rustproofing
The car has effective protection against corro- sion.
Anti-corrosion protection for the body consists of modern metallic protective coatings on the sheetmetal, a high-quality painting process, corrosion-protected and minimised metal overlap, andshielding plastic components, abrasion protectionand supplemental rust inhibitor in exposed areas.This combination guarantees that the body willremain free from corrosion problems over time. Inthe chassis, exposed components of the wheelsuspension are made of corrosion-resistant castaluminium.
Inspection and maintenanceThe car's anti-corrosion protection normallyrequires no maintenance, but a good way to fur-ther reduce the risk of corrosion is to keep thecar clean. Strong alkaline or acidic cleaning solu-tions must always be avoided on glossy trim com-ponents. Any stone chips should be rectified assoon as they are discovered.
Related information
• Cleaning the exterior (p. 549)
• Paint damage (p. 554)
Cleaning the interior
Only use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly andtreat stains at once for best results. Vacuumingis important prior to using cleaning agents.
IMPORTANT
• Certain items of coloured clothing (e.g. dark jeans and suede garments) maystain the upholstery. If this occurs, it isimportant to clean and treat these partsof the upholstery as soon as possible.
• Never use strong solvents such aswasher fluid, pure petrol or white spirit toclean the interior, since this may damagethe upholstery as well as other interiormaterials.
• Never spray the cleaning agent directlyonto components that have electrical but-tons and controls. Wipe them insteadusing a moistened cloth containing thecleaning agent.
• Sharp objects and Velcro may damagethe fabric upholstery.
Fabric upholstery and ceiling upholsteryNever scrape or rub a stain since this risks destroying the upholstery. Never use strong stainremovers since this risks destroying the colour ofthe upholstery.
Leather upholstery
*Volvo's leather upholstery is treated to preserveits original appearance. Leather upholstery is a natural product that changes and acquires a beautiful patina overtime. Regular cleaning and treatment arerequired in order that the properties and coloursof the leather shall be preserved. Volvo offers acomprehensive product, Volvo Leather Care Kit/Wipes, for the cleaning and treatment of leatherupholstery which, when used in accordance withthe instructions, preserves the leather's protectivecoating. To achieve best results, Volvo recommends the cleaning and application of the protective creamonce to four times per year (or more if required).The Volvo Leather Care Kit/Wipes is availablefrom Volvo dealers.
Leather steering wheelLeather needs to breathe. Never cover theleather steering wheel with protective plastic.Volvo Leather Care Kit/Wipes is recommendedfor cleaning the leather steering wheel.
Leather panel*Leather needs to breathe. Never cover theleather on the top of the instrument panel or atthe door panel. Volvo Leather Care Kit/Wipes isrecommended for cleaning the leather panels.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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Centre display
change settings 45
cleaning 553
climate control 187
messages 106
operation 36, 40
overview 33
symbols in status bar 45
Checking the engine oil level 517
Child safety 71
Child safety locks 261
Child seat 71 integrated booster cushion 82
i-Size/ISOFIX mounting points 77
lower mounting points 74
positioning/fitting 71
table for location 75
table of i-Size 81
table of ISOFIX 78
Upper mounting points 73
Cigarette lighter 224 City Safety ™330, 332, 333, 335, 336,
337, 339
Cleaning automatic car wash 549
car washing 549
centre display 553
Fabric upholstery 552
rims 551
seatbelts 553
upholstery 552
Clean Zone Interior Package 185
Climate control 182, 186 auto-regulation 189
centre display 187
experienced temperature 183
fan control 193
Parking 206
rear seat 188
sensors 183
temperature control 190
voice control 119
zones 182
Clock, adjustment 99 CO 2 emissions 572
Collision 56, 59, 63, 69
Collision warning 330Collision warning system Pedestrian detection 333
Radar sensor 318
Colour code, paint 554
Combined instrument panel 90 settings 94
Compass 156 calibration 157
Condensation in headlamps 549Controls lighting 135
Coolant 570
Coolant, filling 518Cooling system overheating 414
Cornering lights 142
Corner Traction Control 273Cover cargo area 230
Crash, see Collision 56
Cruise control 284 deactivate 287
managing speed 284, 285
temporary deactivation 286
CTA 343, 344, 345
Cyclist detection 333
CZIP (Clean Zone Interior Package) 185
D
DAB Radio 440 Data recording 22
transfer between car and workshop 511
Data link connector 23
Daytime running lights 137