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39 Instrumentsandcontrols
Overview,left-handdrivecar1.Lightingpanel.........................................................................page52
2.Airvent......................................................................................page69
3.Display......................................................................................page47
4.Temperaturegauge................................................................page43
5.Odometer,tripodometer,cruisecontrol...........................page43
6.Speedometer..........................................................................page43
7.Directionindicators................................................................page43
8.Tachometer..............................................................................page43
9.Outsidetemperature,clock,gearposition.......................page43
10.Fuelgauge...............................................................................page43
11.Indicatorandwarningsymbols...........................................page44
12.Panelvents..............................................................................page69
13.Glovebox..................................................................................page86
14.Hazardwarningflashers.......................................................page51
15.Audiosystem........................................................................page208
16.Climatecontrol...............................................................page70,73
17.Windscreenwipers................................................................page54
18.Keypadfortelephone/audio..............................................page200
19.Combinedinstrumentpanel................................................page43
20.Horn.......................................................................................................–
21.Cruisecontrol.........................................................................page57
22.Directionindicators,dipped-mainbeamswitch,
READbutton...........................................................................page53
23.Parkingbrake..........................................................................page58
24.Parkingbrakerelease............................................................page58
25.Switches,readinglamps......................................................page83
26.Interiorlighting........................................................................page83
27.Sunroofcontrol.......................................................................page6528.Seatbeltreminder..................................................................page11
29.Rearviewmirror.......................................................................page63
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41 Instrumentsandcontrols
Overview,right-handdrivecar1.Lightingpanel.........................................................................page52
2.Airvent......................................................................................page69
3.Indicatorandwarningsymbols...........................................page44
4.Fuelgauge...............................................................................page43
5.Outsidetemperature,clock,gearposition.......................page43
6.Tachometer..............................................................................page43
7.Directionindicators................................................................page43
8.Speedometer..........................................................................page43
9.Odometer,tripodometer,cruisecontrol...........................page43
10.Temperaturegauge................................................................page43
11.Display......................................................................................page47
12.Panelvents..............................................................................page69
13.Glovebox..................................................................................page86
14.Hazardwarningflashers.......................................................page51
15.Audiosystem........................................................................page208
16.Climatecontrol...............................................................page70,73
17.Directionindicators,dipped-mainbeamswitch,
READbutton...........................................................................page53
18.Parkingbrake..........................................................................page58
19.Cruisecontrol.........................................................................page57
20.Horn.......................................................................................................–
21.Combinedinstrumentpanel................................................page43
22.Telephone/Audiokeypad...................................................page200
23.Windscreenwipers................................................................page54
24.Parkingbrakerelease............................................................page58
25.Switches,readinglamps......................................................page83
26.Interiorlighting........................................................................page83
27.Sunroofcontrol.......................................................................page6528.Seatbeltreminder..................................................................page11
29.Rearviewmirror.......................................................................page63
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47 Instrumentsandcontrols
InformationdisplayMessagesonthedisplayAnywarningorindicatorsymbolthatappears
isaccompaniedbyamessageinthedisplay.
Onceyouhavereadandunderstoodthe
message,presstheREADbutton(A).
Messageswhichhavebeenreadarecleared
fromthedisplayandstoredinthecar’s
memory.Faultmessageswillremaininthe
memoryuntilthefaulthasbeenremedied.
Veryseriousfaultmessagescannotbe
erasedfromthedisplay.Theyremaininthe
displayuntilthefaultisremedied.
Messagesstoredinthememorycanberead
again.PresstheREADbutton(A)tosee
storedmessages.Scrollthroughthemessagesstoredinthememorybypressing
theREADbutton.PresstheREADbuttonto
returnreadmessagestothememory.
Ifawarningmessageinterruptswhenyouare
inthetripcomputermenusorwishtousethe
telephone,youmustfirstacknowledgethe
messagebypressingtheREADbutton(A).
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50 InstrumentsandcontrolsSwitchesinthecentreconsoleRetractabledoormirrors
(option)
Thisbuttonisusedtofoldin
thedoormirrorsiftheyare
foldedoutortofoldthem
outiftheyarefoldedin.
Doasfollowsifadoormirror
hasbeenaccidentallyfolded
inorout:
–Manuallyadjusttheappropriatedoor
mirrortoitsnormalposition.
–TurntheignitionkeytopositionII.
–Foldthedoormirrorinwardandthen
outwardusingthebutton.Thedoor
mirrorshavenowreturnedtotheiroriginal
fixedpositions.
Parkingassistance(option)
Thesystemisalways
activatedwhenthecaris
started.Pressthebuttonto
deactivate/reactivatethe
parkingassistancesystem.
Seealsopage125.
Deactivationofthedeadlocks
1
anddetectors
Usethisbuttonwhenyou
wishtoswitchoffthe
deadlockfunction(doors
cannotbeopenedfromthe
insidewhenlocked).This
buttoncanalsobeused
whendeactivatingthealarmsystem
2
movementandtiltdetectors.TheLEDlights
whenthesesystemsaredeactivated.Auxiliarylamps(accessory)
Usethisbuttontoswitchthe
auxiliarylampsonwithmain
beamortoswitchthemoff.
TheLEDinthebuttonislit
whenthefunctionis
activated.
Electricsocket,(standard)/
Cigarettelighter(option)
Theelectricsocketcanbe
usedforvarious12Vacces-
sories,e.g.mobilephoneor
acoolerbox.
Theignitionkeymustbeat
leastinpositionIsothatthe
socketcansupplypower.
Thecigarettelighterisactivatedbypushing
inthebutton.Oncethelighterhasbeen
heated,thebuttonpopsoutagain.Pullout
thelightertouseit.Forsafetyreasons,
alwayskeepthecoverinplacewhenthe
socketisnotinuse.Maximumcurrenttap
10A.
BLIS–BlindSpotInformation
System(option)
Pressthebuttontodeactivate
orreactivatethefunction.See
page143forfurtherinfor-
mation.
1.Certainmarkets
2.Option
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59 Instrumentsandcontrols
Parkingbrake,bonnet,electricsocket,etc.OpeningthebonnetPullthehandletowardsyoutoreleasethe
bonnetlockmechanism.
Electricalsocketforrearseat
passengers(option)Theelectricsocketcanbeusedforvarious
12Vaccessories,suchasmobilephonesor
CDplayers.Themaximumcurrentis10A.
TheignitionkeymustbeatleastinpositionI
sothatthesocketcansupplypower.
SteeringwheeladjustmentThesteeringwheelcanbeadjustedboth
verticallyandfront-rear.Pressdownthe
controlontheleft-handsideofthesteering
column.Thenadjustthesteeringwheeltothe
positionthatsuitsyoubest.Pressthecontrol
backintoplacetolockthesteeringwheel.If
thisisdifficult,pressthesteeringwheel
slightlywhilepressingthecontrolback.
WARNING!
Closethebonnetbyplacingyourhandon
itstopandpressingdown.Donotcloseit
byholdingthegrille.Enginecomponents
ontheinsidecouldinjureyourfingers.
WARNING!
Adjustthesteeringwheelbeforedriving,
neverwhiledriving.Ensurethatthe
steeringwheelislocked.
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114 StartinganddrivingRefuellingThefuelcapisinsidethefuelfillerflaponthe
right-handrearwingandhangsuponthe
insideofthefuelfillerflap.OpeningthefuelfillerflapThefuelfillerflapcanbeopenedwhenthe
carisunlocked.
NOTE!Thefillerflapremainsunlockedforten
minutesafterthecarislocked.Itthenlocks
automatically.FuelfillerflapTheremaybeoverpressureinthetankif
outdoortemperaturesarehigh.Openthecap
slowly.Donotoverfillthefueltank.Stop
refuellingwhenthepumpcutsoutforthefirst
time!Ifthetankisoverfilledfuelmayoverflow
athightemperatures!Afterrefuelling,replacethefuelcapandturn
untiloneormoreclicksisheard.
RefuellingwithpetrolNOTE!Donotaddcleaningadditivesunless
specificallyrecommendedbyaVolvo
workshop.RefuellingwithdieselAtlowtemperatures,paraffincanprecipitate
outofdieselfuel(–5°C-–40°C).Thiscan
causeproblemswhenstarting.Makesure
youuseaspecialwintergradefuelduring
coldperiods.
WARNING!
Nevercarryanactivatedmobilephone
whenrefuellingtheringsignalcould
causesparkbuild-upandignitepetrol
fumes,leadingtofireandinjury.IMPORTANT!Petrol-poweredcarsmustalwaysbe
refuelledwithunleadedpetrolsoasnot
todamagethecatalyticconverter.
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192 MaintenanceandserviceFusesAdecalwhichindicatesthepositionsandamperagesofthefusesislocatedintheendboxcover.Fusesinthepassengercompartmentatdashboard
endondriver’sside1.Climatecontrolsystemfan........................................................30A
2.Amplifier.......................................................................................30A
3.Powerdriver’sseat.......................................................................25A
4.Powerpassengerseat................................................................25A
5.Controlmodule,leftfrontdoor.................................................25A
6.Controlmodule,rightfrontdoor..............................................25A
7.-................................................................................................................-
8.-................................................................................................................-
9.Infotainment,RTIdisplay,CD,MD..........................................10A
10.OBDII,lightswitch(LSM),SteeringAngleSensor(SAS),
SteeringWheelModule(SWM)..................................................5A11.Ignitionswitch,SRSsystem,enginecontrolmodule(ECM)
SRSdeactivationpassengerside(PACOS),
immobiliser(IMMO),Transmissioncontrolmodule
TCM(V8),diesel..........................................................................7,5A
12.Generallighting,ceiling(RCM),upperelectronic
module(UEM)...............................................................................10A
13.Sunroof............................................................................................15A
14.Telephone........................................................................................5A
15-38-..............................................................................................................-
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197
Infotainmentsystem
Infotainmentsystem198
Controlpanels,audio199
Audiosystemfunctions204
Radiofunctions208
CD/MD(option)216
CDchanger(option)218
Menustructure–Audio220
Telephone(option)222
Telephonefunctions224
Menusettingsandoptions–Telephone231
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198 InfotainmentsystemInfotainmentsystemInformation–EntertainmentInfotainmentisasystemwithintegrated
audioandtelephonefunctions.Youcan
easilyandconvenientlyuseyourInfotainment
systembymeansofthejointcontrolpanelor
thesteeringwheelkeypad.Thecontrolpanel
displayindicatesthecurrentfunction.
XC90canbeequippedwithDolbySurround
ProLogicII(PremiumSound),whichoffers
anoptimalsoundexperienceverycloseto
beingtherewithabroad,naturalsound
profile.
Thesystemalsoallowsyourpassengersto
useheadphones(option)withseparate
soundsources.
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199 Infotainmentsystem
Controlpanels,audio1.On/Off–Audio
2.Volume
3.CD–shortcutbutton
4.AM/FM-shortcutbuttontoswitch
betweenFM1,FM2andAM
5.Display
6.ENTER–selectinthemenu,activatea
selectionoractivatethetelephonefrom
standbymode
7.On/Off/Standby–Telephone
8.MYKEY–programmableshortcutkey
foryourfavouritefunction
9.SELECTOR–selectsoundsource
10.SOUND–makesoundsettings11.EXIT/CLEAR–scrollbackinthemenu,
cancelaselection,putthetelephonein
standbymode,orerasetheprevious
characterwhenenteringtextand
numbers
12.SIMcardholder
13.Menuselectionbuttons
14.MDeject
15.CDandCDchangereject
16.CDplayerandCDchanger(option)
17.MDplayer(option)
18.Stationsettingbuttons/selectingCD
changerposition(1-6),number/
characterbuttonsforthetelephoneand
menushortcuts19.IRreceiverforremotecontrols(option)
20.Seek/changetracks/stationsorscroll
forwardandbackwhenenteringtext
anddigits
15 14 13 12 11 9
10 2 1
20
19
18
16 177 6 5 4 38
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