air condition VOLVO V90 2018 Quick Guide
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GETTING STARTEDThe following concepts, functions, and tips are intended to help you familiarize yourself with your Volvo as quickly as possible. Volvo ID Volvo ID is a personal ID that gives you access to a number of online services 1
. Some examples are Volvo On Call, navigation and the oppor-
tunity to schedule service and repairs. You can create a Volvo ID via the Volvo On Call app or directly in your vehicle. Sensus Sensus is your vehicle's intelligent interface and includes all of its solu- tions relating to entertainment, connecting to the Internet, navigation *
and information services. Sensus enables communication between you, the vehicle and the digital world around you. Volvo On Call Volvo On Call is an integrated assistance system with an app that ena- bles you to control some of your vehicle's functions remotely. TheVolvo On Call app enables you to e.g. see bulbs that need to bereplaced, or if oil or coolant needs to be filled. You can lock and unlockthe vehicle, check the fuel level and find your nearest service station. It is also possible to set parking climate's preconditioning 2
. Download the
Volvo On Call app to get started. Volvo On Call also gives you access to roadside and emergency assis- tance by pressing the ON CALL and SOS buttons in the ceiling con-
sole. Driver profiles Many of the vehicle's settings can be adapted to the driver's personal preferences and saved in one or more driver profiles. Each of theremote keys can be linked to a driver profile. See the section "Topview" in this Quick Guide for more information on driver profiles.
1 These services vary depending on vehicle configuration and market.
2 Only ventilation is possible in vehicles without parking heaters, not preheating.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CLIMATE Climate system settings Climate system functions for the front and rear sections of the passen- ger compartment are controlled from the center display and from the buttons on the center console and the rear side of the tunnel console*.
Some functions can also be controlled using voice commands.
The icon for opening climate view is located at the center of the climate bar at the bottom of the center display. When the
Clean Zone text is BLUE, this indicates that the conditions for
good air quality in the passenger compartment have been met.
–Tap AUTO in climate view to control several climate system functions
automatically. Tap for automatic control of air recirculation, air condi- tioning and air distribution. Press and hold for automatic control of airrecirculation, air conditioning and air distribution and to change tem-perature and blower speed to standard settings: 22 °C (72 °F) and speed
3 (speed 2 in the rear seat 4
). It is possible to change the tem-
perature and blower speed without deactivating automatic climate control.
–Tap any of the icons in the climate bar at the bottom of the center display to set temperature, seat heating * and blower speed.
To synchronize the temperature for all of the vehicle's zones with the driver side's temperature, tap the driver side's temperature icon andthen tap
Synchronize temperature .
Interior Air Quality System IAQS *
IAQS is part of the Clean Zone Interior Package * and is a fully auto-
matic system that filters passenger compartment air to help remove air contaminants such as particulates, hydrocarbons, nitric oxides and ground-level ozone. Tap
SettingsClimateAir Quality Sensor in
the center display's top view to activate the function.
4 For vehicles with 4-zone climate system *.
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PURER DRIVING PLEASUREPlanning your trip and driving economically helps reduce fuel consump- tion, carbon emissions and other air pollutants. You can reduce yourimpact on the environment and reduce your fuel costs. Some factorsyou can influence and others you cannot. Here are some tips. Plan your trips by always
•Plan your trip - a lot of unnecessary stops and uneven speeds increase fuel consumption.
Drive economically by
•Activate Eco drive mode - adapts the vehicle to more energy-effi-
cient driving.
•Avoid idling - switch off the engine when the vehicle is stopped for
long periods of time.
•Maintaining a consistent speed and planning ahead to help minimize braking.
•Maintaining the recommended tire inflation pressure and checking it regularly.
•Keeping the windows closed while driving.
Factors you cannot influence
•The traffic situation.
•Road condition and topography.
•Ambient temperature and headwinds.
See your Owner's Manual for more tips on driving economically.
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•Set fan to max/Turn off fan
•Raise fan speed/Lower fan speed
•Turn on auto
•Air condition on/Air condition off
•Recirculation on/Recirculation off
•Turn on defroster /Turn off defroster
•Turn on max defroster/Turn off max defroster
•Turn on electric defroster/Turn off electric defroster*
•Turn on rear defroster/Turn off rear defroster
•Turn steering wheel heat on/Turn steering wheel heat off*
•Raise steering wheel heat/Lower steering wheel heat*
•Turn on seat heat/Turn off seat heat*
•Raise seat heat/Lower seat heat*
•Turn on seat ventilation/Turn off seat ventilation*
•Raise seat ventilation/Lower seat ventilation*
Navigation voice commands *
•Navigation
•Take me home
•Go to [city]
•Go to [address]
•Add intersection
•Go to [zip code]
•Go to [contact]
•Search [POI category]
•Search [POI category] [city]
•Search [POI name]
•Change country/Change state13,
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•Show favorites
•Clear itinerary
•Repeat voice guidance
•Turn off voice guidance
•Turn on voice guidance
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Certain markets only.
13 For European countries, "country" is used instead of "state".
14 For Brazil and India, the search area is changed using the center display.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONThe Owner's Manual and other manuals contain safety instructions and all warning, caution and notetexts, which must be read. Some functions onlyapply to certain markets.
WARNING
GETTING STARTED Volvo On Call - For vehicles with Volvo On Call, the
services only function in areas where the vehicle has adequate cellular coverage and on marketswhere the service is available. Just as with cellularphones, atmospheric disturbances or areas withfewer transmitters, e.g. sparsely populated ruralareas, can make connection impossible. For warning, caution and note texts for Volvo On Call services, see the Owner's Manual and theapplicable agreement for the Volvo On Call sub-scription. Sensus Navigation * - Direct all your attention to
the road and make sure that your concentration is focused on driving. Follow applicable traffic lawsand use good judgment while driving. Road condi-tions can be affected by weather or season, whichmay make certain recommendations less reliable. EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Tailgate - Be aware of the risk of serious injury
when operating the tailgate. Make sure that no one is in the path of the tailgate who could be injured byits movement. Always operate the tailgate with cau-tion. INTERIOR OVERVIEW Passenger airbag - Volvo recommends that all
occupants (adults and children) shorter than 140 cm (4 foot 7 inches) be seated in the rear seatof any vehicle with a front passenger side airbagand be properly restrained for their height andweight. Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) •
No objects that add to the total weight on the seat should be placed on the front passenger'sseat. If a child is seated in the front passenger'sseat with any additional weight, this extra weightcould cause the OWS system to enable the air-bag, which might cause it to deploy in the eventof a collision, thereby injuring the child.
• The seat belt should never be wrapped around anobject on the front passenger's seat. This couldinterfere with the OWS system's function.
• The front passenger's seat belt should never beused in a way that exerts more pressure on thepassenger than normal. This could increase thepressure exerted on the weight sensor by a child,and could result in the airbag being enabled,which might cause it to deploy in the event of acollision, thereby injuring the child.
Always take along the remote key when leaving
the vehicle and make sure that the vehicle's electri- cal system is in ignition mode 0 – especially if there
are children in the vehicle. Always apply the parking brake when parking on
an incline. Selecting a gear or putting the automatic transmission in P may not be sufficient to keep the
vehicle stationary in all situations. POWER FRONT SEATS Do not adjust the seat while driving. The seat must be positioned in a way that allows the driver to fullydepress the brake pedal. Adjust the seat as farrearward as comfort and control allow. After adjust-ing the seat, make sure that it is securely lockedinto position before starting to drive. FOLDING DOWN THE REAR SEAT BACKRESTS Make sure the backrest is securely locked into position after it is folded down or up. Make sure thehead restraint is securely locked into position afterit is folded up. DRIVER SUPPORT The vehicle's driver support systems are designed to offer supplementary assistance to the driver, butcannot handle all situations in all traffic, weatherand road conditions. They are never a substitute forthe driver's attention and judgment. The driver isalways responsible for ensuring the vehicle is driven in a safe manner, at the appropriate speed, with anappropriate distance to other vehicles, and inaccordance with current traffic rules and regula-tions. The driver always has ultimate responsibilityfor braking and steering the vehicle. Before driving your vehicle, read all sections of the
Owner's Manual concerning driver support systems in the vehicle. PARKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS Park Assist Pilot is a supplementary driver support
but cannot handle all situations. It is only intended to assist the driver when parallel and perpendicularparking. The driver bears full responsibility for park-ing the vehicle safely and braking when necessary.Objects located far into the parking space may notbe detected when scanning. The driver is alwaysresponsible for assessing whether the space sug-gested by Park Assist Pilot is suitable for parking. Park Assist Camera is supplementary driver sup-
port intended to assist when parking the vehicle. It is never a substitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The cameras have dead/blind spotswhere objects cannot be detected. Pay particularattention to people and animals near the vehicle.Objects/obstacles may be closer to the vehiclethan they appear on the screen. Before driving your vehicle, read all sections of the Owner's Manual concerning driver support systemsin the vehicle. VOICE COMMANDS The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is operated in a safe manner and that allapplicable traffic regulations are followed.
CAUTION
INTERIOR OVERVIEW The information is projected from a head-up dis-
play unit * located in the dashboard. To help pre-
vent damage to the display unit's glass cover, do not place any objects on the glass and preventobjects from falling onto it. CENTER DISPLAY When cleaning the center display, use a microfiber
cloth that is free from sand and similar debris. When cleaning the center display, apply only light pressure to the display. Pressing too hard coulddamage the display. Do not spray liquid or corrosive chemicals directly onto the center display. Do not use window clean-ers, cleaning agents, aerosol sprays, solvents, alco-hol, ammonia or detergents that contain abrasives.Never use abrasive cloths, paper towels or tissuepaper, as these may scratch the display. FOLDING DOWN THE REAR SEAT BACKRESTS When the backrest is folded down, make sure there are no objects in the rear seat, and the seat beltsare not buckled. The integrated booster cushion
*/armrest * on the
center seating position must be in the stowed posi- tion. RIGHT-SIDE STEERING WHEEL LEVER Wiper blades in service position - Before placing
the wipers in service position, ensure that they have not frozen to the windshield. If the wiper arms inservice position are raised from the windshield, theymust be folded back against the windshield beforeactivating wiping, washing or rain sensor as well asbefore departure. This is to prevent scratching thepaint on the hood. CONNECTIONS Electrical outlet - Each 12-volt socket can supply
a maximum of 120 W (10 A). 120-volt sockets can supply a maximum of 150 W.
NOTE
EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Foot-operated tailgate - There is a risk of
reduced or lost function if there are large amounts of snow, ice, dirt, etc. on the rear bumper. Makesure to keep the bumper clean. Setting maximum opening height - If the system
has been working continuously for a prolonged period of time, it will be switched off to avoid over-load. It can be used again after approximately2 minutes Electromagnetic fields and obstructing objects may interfere with remote key functions . Avoid storing
the remote key near metal objects or electronic
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