lock VOLVO XC70 2012 Quick Guide
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: VOLVO, Model Year: 2012, Model line: XC70, Model: VOLVO XC70 2012Pages: 8, PDF Size: 3.13 MB
Page 1 of 8

PCC*1 Green light: vehicle is locked.
2 Yellow light: vehicle is unlocked.
3 Red light: alarm has been triggered.
4 Alternatively flashing red lights : the alarm
was triggered less than 5 minutes ago.
– Press the START/STOP/ENGINE button briefly to start
the engine.
–
Holding the end of the remote key with the base of
the key blade, insert the remote key into the ignition
slot and press it in as far as possible. –
Press the brake pedal.
Locks the doors and tailgate and arms
the alarmA.
Unlocks the doors and tailgate, and
disarms the alarmB
Tailgate: press to unlock the tailgate.
Approach lighting illuminates lights in door
mirrors, cabin, footwells, license plates. Turn
signals and parking lights illuminate.
“Panic” alarm. – Press and hold to sound the alarm.
Turn off alarm with unlock button.
Information about the vehicle can be
gathered within a range of 300 ft.
(100 m).
– Press the button and wait for 7 sec-onds.
If the vehicle is out of range when the
button is pressed, the most recently
stored status information will be shown.
A The accessory inclination and movement alarm sensors
can be turned off. See the “Alarm” section of your owner’s
manual for information.
B Automatic relock occurs if no door/tailgate is opened within
2 minutes after unlock.
REMOTE KEY WITH PCC* – PERSONAl CAR COMMuNICATOR
STARTING THE ENGINE
COlDSTART
NOTE
After cold starts, your engine will idle at a
higher speed for a short time.
Page 2 of 8

To access the following ignition modes: The brake
pedal must not be depressed.Modes Active functions
Remote key not fully pressed into slot: info-
tainment system and cabin lighting.
Remote key fully pressed into slot: Instrument
panel/clock lighting, steering wheel lock off.
Remote key fully pressed into slot and a short
press on START/STOP ENGINE : moonroof*,
power windows, blower, ECC, wipers, 12-volt
sockets, navigation system*.
To exit modes 0/I and turn off the electrical system: Pull
the remote key out of the ignition slot.
KEYlESS DRIvE*
On keyless drive vehicles, it is only necessary to
have a remote key in your possession to operate the
central locking system and start the engine.
lOCKING AND ARMING THE AlARM
– Press the button on any of the outside door
handles or the rubber-covered button to the right of
the tailgate opening button. The lock indicator light
on the dashboard will start to flash. uNlOCKING AND DISARMING THE AlARM
–
Pull a door handle to unlock and open the door or
press lightly on the larger of the two rubberized but
-
tons on the tailgate.
STARTING THE ENGINE
– With a remote key in the passenger’s compart
-
ment, depress the brake pedal.
– Press and release the
START/STOP ENGINE
button. The autostart function will operate the starter
motor until the engine starts.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
– Press briefly on the
START/STOP ENGINE button.
Park
the vehicle and press
the
START/STOP ENGINE
button to switch off the
engine.
Pull the remote key out of
the ignition slot.
1.
2.
If the BLIS indicator lights illuminate even when there
are no vehicles in the blind area, this may be due to
light reflected from a wet road surface, the vehicle’s
own shadow against a large, light, smooth surface,
or sunlight directly in the camera when the sun is low
on the horizon.
If there is a fault with the system,
Blind spot syst. Service required will be displayed.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE AND RE-
MOvING THE REMOTE KEY BlIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM (BlIS)*
IGNITION MODES 0 AND I
Page 5 of 8

1
The display shows two separate trip odome-
ters, T1 & T2.
2 Fuel gauge
The fuel filler door is on the right, as indica-
ted by the arrow.
3 Low fuel level indicator
When the symbol illuminates, refuel as soon
as possible.
4 Trip computer display. Select function with (8).
5 Clock: Adjust in the MY CAR menu system
or with control (6).
6 Multi-function control
Turn the control clockwise or counterclock-
wise to set the clock.
A short press toggles between T1 & T2.
A long press resets the displayed odometer.
Setting the clock: turn as far as possible and
continue turning until a click is audible.
ODOMETER AND TRIP COMPuTER
STEERING WHEEl ADjuSTMENT
BluETOOTH
W
ARNINGNever adjust the steering wheel while driving.
Make the cell phone discoverable/visible.
Press the TEl button on the center console
control panel briefly.
Select “Add phone” in the display.
Select the cell phone to be connected.
Enter the numbers shown in the audio system
display using the cell phone’s keypad.
A cell phone will be disconnected if the infotainment
system is switched off.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7 Press to display or erase a message.
8 Turn to show trip computer information alternatives.
9 A short press resets the current function.
A long press resets all functions.
NOTE
The display text Miles to empty tank is an
approximation, based on recent average fuel
consumption.
1. Release lock. 2. Adjust.
Page 6 of 8

DRIvER SuPPORT SYSTEMS
AHigh beam flash
BToggle between high/low beams. Home
safe lighting.
lIGHTING PANEl
CITY SAFETY™ AND COllISION WARNING
WITH Full AuTO-BRAKE AND PEDESTRIAN
DETECTION*
These features help the driver avoid a collision in sit-
uations where changes in the traffic ahead combined
with driver distraction could result in an accident or
other traffic-related incident.
City Safety™ functions at speeds up to 18 mph (30
km/h) and assists the driver by monitoring the vehicle
ahead using a laser sensor mounted in the upper
section of the windshield.
City Safety™ can help prevent a collision if the
dif-ference in speed between your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead is less than 9 mph (15 km/h).
If the difference in speed is greater, a collision can
-
not be avoided but the speed at which the collision
occurs can be reduced.
City Safety™ is designed to intervene as late as pos
-
sible to help avoid unnecessary activation.
WARNING
The driver is always responsible for operating the
vehicle correctly and for keeping a safe distance
to the vehicle ahead.
City Safety™ is a supplemental aid to the driver. It
can never replace his/her attention to traffic con
-
ditions or responsibility for operating the vehicle
in a safe manner.
Pedestrian detection does not provide warnings
and braking action at speeds above 50 mph (80
km/h). It does not function in darkness and in
tunnels and cannot detect pedestrians who are
partially hidden, who are less than 32 in. (80 cm)
tall or who are wearing clothing that obscures the
contours of their bodies.
OTHER DRIVER SUPPORT SYSTEMS*
The vehicle may be equipped with a number of
other optional systems that help the driver e.g.,
brake in time, keep a safe distance to the vehicle
ahead, detect another vehicle moving in the same
direction as your vehicle in the side-view mirror’s
“blind area” or stay in a traffic lane. These include:
Adaptive Cruise Control*
Distance Alert*
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)*
Driver Alert System*
Lane Departure Warning*
•
•
•
•
•
Display & instrument panel lighting.
Front fog lights.
Rear fog light (driver’s side only).
Automatic headlights. High beam flash only.
Parking lights.
Headlights: turn off when ignition is
switched off, high/low beams.
Open the fuel filler door.
Press once to unlock the tailgate (also
opens the tailgate on models with the
power tailgate*).