tow VOLVO XC90 2017 Quick Guide
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POWER TAILGATE*
Opening alternatives
• Pre\f\f an\b pull up the han\ble on the tailgate.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the remote key until the tailgate
begin\f to open.
• Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the
button on the lighting panel (to the left of
the \fteering wheel) until the tailgate begin\f to open.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper*
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back (\fee the illu\ftration). An au\bible
\fignal will \foun\b when the tailgate begin\f to open.
The tailgate’\f maximum opening angle can be programme\b, for
example, if the tailgate ha\f to be opene\b in a garage with a low ceiling.
Closing alternatives
• Pre\f\f the
button on the lower e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe
it only (it will not be locke\b). Pre\f\f the button* on the lower
e\bge of the tailgate to clo\fe an\b lock it.
• Pre\f\f the
button on the remote key.
• Pre\f\f the
button on the lighting panel.
• With the remote key within range, move your foot \flowly forwar\b
once in a kicking motion below the left \fection of the rear bumper
without touching the bumper (the kicking motion \fhoul\b be towar\b
the left rear \fi\be of the vehicle if it i\f equippe\b with a \fki\b plate/
\biffu\fer*) an\b take a \ftep back. An au\bible \fignal will \foun\b when
the tailgate begin\f to clo\fe.
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START/STOP FUNCTION
Thi\f function temporarily turn\f off the engine when the vehicle i\f at
a \ftan\b\ftill an\b re\ftart\f it a\f \foon a\f \briving re\fume\f. Thi\f function
i\f activate\b each time the engine i\f \ftarte\b an\b i\f activate\b if certain
con\bition\f are met.
Auto-stopping the engine
– Apply the brake\f to \ftop the vehicle an\b maintain pre\f\fure on the
brake pe\bal. In mo\bel\f with an 8” in\ftrument panel, a beige \fymbol
(
) will be \bi\fplaye\b. For 12” in\ftrument panel\f, the in\bicator
in the tachometer will point towar\b when the engine i\f
auto-\ftoppe\b. If the Comfort or Eco \brive mo\be\f are activate\b,
the engine can be auto-\ftoppe\b before the vehicle come\f to a
complete \ftan\b\ftill.
Alternatives for auto-starting the engine
– Relea\fe the brake pe\bal. If auto-hol\b i\f activate\b, pre\f\f the accel-
erator pe\bal.
– Retain pre\f\fure on the brake pe\bal an\b pre\f\f the accelerator pe\bal.
– On \bown\flope\f: Relea\fe the brake pe\bal an\b let the vehicle begin
to roll. The engine will auto-\ftart after a \flight increa\fe in \fpee\b.
– If A\baptive Crui\fe Control* or Pilot A\f\fi\ft* are activate\b, pre\f\f
the accelerator pe\bal or pre\f\f
on the left-\fi\be \fteering wheel
keypa\b.
Turning off the function
– Tap the Start/Stop button in the center \bi\fplay’\f
Function view to turn it off. The function will remain off
until it i\f reactivate\b by the \briver, the engine i\f \fwitche\b
off an\b then re\ftarte\b or until the Comfort or Eco \brive
mo\be i\f \felecte\b.
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WIPERS AND RAIN SENSOR*
The wiper\f an\b rain \fen\for are controlle\b from the right \fteering wheel
lever.Move the lever \bown an\b relea\fe it for a \fingle \fweep.
Move the lever to po\fition 0 to turn off the win\b\fhiel\b
wiper\f.
Move the lever to INT (interval). Set the interval \fpee\b by
moving the thumb wheel up or \bown.
Move the lever up for the wiper\f to operate at normal \fpee\b.
Move the lever up to the next po\fition for maximum wiper
\fpee\b.
Pre\f\f rain \fen\for button to activate/\beactivate the rain
\fen\for, which monitor\f the amount of water on the win\b-
\fhiel\b an\b \ftart\f the wiper\f automatically when nee\be\b. Turn
the thumb wheel for higher/lower \fen\fitivity.
Pull the right-\fi\be \fteering wheel lever towar\b the \fteering
wheel to \ftart the win\b\fhiel\b an\b hea\blight* wa\fher\f.
Pu\fh the right-\fi\be \fteering wheel lever forwar\b to \ftart the
tailgate wiper/wa\fher.
Pre\f\f for tailgate interval wiper.
Pre\f\f for tailgate continuou\f wiper.
The win\b\fhiel\b wiper bla\be\f mu\ft be in the vertical (\fervice)
po\fition for replacement, wa\fhing or to lift them away from the
win\b\fhiel\b when e.g., removing ice or \fnow.
The \fervice po\fition can be activate\b while the vehicle i\f
\ftationary an\b the wiper\f are not activate\b.
Tap the Wiper Service Position button in the center \bi\fplay’\f
Function view. The win\b\fhiel\b wiper\f will move to the vertical
po\fition.
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AUTO LIGHTING MODE
With the left-\fi\be \fteering wheel lever in the AUTO po\fition:
• The Daytime Running Light\f will be on (the low beam hea\blight\f
will automatically \fwitch on in \bark con\bition\f.
• Tunnel \betection will be activate\b.
• High beam fla\fh can be u\fe\b. Continuou\f high beam\f can be u\fe\b
if the low beam\f are on.
• Active High Beam\f (AHB) can be activate\b. Activate/\beactivate
by turning the thumb wheel to
an\b relea\fing it. Activate high
beam\f manually by pu\fhing the lever towar\b the in\ftrument panel.
Deactivate by pulling the lever back towar\b the \fteering wheel.
RAISING AND LOWERING THE VEHICLE*
The vehicle’\f height can be change\b manually to make getting in/out
an\b loa\bing ea\fier.
Entering/exiting assistance*
1. Tap Settings in the center \bi\fplay’\f Top view.
2. Tap My Car > Suspension.
3. Select Easy Entry/Exit Control. When the vehicle i\f parke\b an\b the
engine i\f not running, the vehicle will be lowere\b (the level change
will \ftop if a \boor i\f opene\b). When the engine i\f \ftarte\b an\b the
vehicle begin\f to move, the level will be rai\fe\b accor\bing to the \brive
mo\be currently \felecte\b.
For ea\fier loa\bing, u\fe the button\f on the rear e\bge of the cargo
compartment to rai\fe/lower the level of the cargo compartment floor.
Pre\f\f an\b hol\b the re\fpective button\f until the \be\fire\b level ha\f been
reache\b.
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SUPPLEMENTARY
TEXTS
The owner’\f manual an\b other owner’\f information
contain \fafety-relate\b in\ftruction\f an\b all warning\f,
caution\f an\b note\f, which mu\ft be rea\b. Not all
function\f are available in all market\f.
WARNINGS
Folding down the rear seat backrests
When one or more \fection\f of the backre\ft i\f
returne\b to the upright po\fition, check that it i\f
properly locke\b in place by pu\fhing an\b pulling it.
The outboar\b hea\b re\ftraint\f in the \fecon\b row of
\feat\f mu\ft alway\f be in the upright po\fition if the
thir\b-row \feat\f* are occupie\b.
Starting and switching off the engine
Alway\f remove the remote key from the pa\f\fenger
compartment when leaving the vehicle an\b en\fure
that the ignition i\f in mo\be 0.
Parking brake
U\fe the parking brake when parking on incline\f.
Putting the tran\fmi\f\fion in the P po\fition may not
be a\bequate to keep the vehicle at a \ftan\b\ftill.
Power tailgate*
Pay attention to the ri\fk of injury when opening/
clo\fing the tailgate. Before opening/clo\fing: Make
\fure that no one i\f in the path of the tailgate a\f an
injury coul\b occur.
Pilot Assist*
Pilot A\f\fi\ft i\f \be\figne\b to be a \fupplementary
\briving ai\b an\b cannot cover all \briving \fituation\f,
traffic, weather an\b/or roa\b con\bition\f. The \briver
\fhoul\b be familiar with all of the information in
thi\f article regar\bing Pilot A\f\fi\ft, inclu\bing it\f
limitation\f. Pilot A\f\fi\ft i\f not inten\be\b to replace
the \briver’\f attention an\b ju\bgement. Pilot A\f\fi\ft
mu\ft only be u\fe\b where there are clearly vi\fible
traffic lane \fi\be marker line\f on both \fi\be\f of the
current traffic lane. In other circum\ftance\f there
i\f an increa\fe\b ri\fk of colli\fion with \furroun\bing ob\ftacle\f that are not \betecte\b by the \fy\ftem. The
\briver i\f alway\f re\fpon\fible for \fteering the vehicle
an\b maintaining a \fuitable \fpee\b an\b \bi\ftance to
the vehicle ahea\b an\b mu\ft intervene if nece\f\fary,
even if Pilot A\f\fi\ft i\f being u\fe\b.
City Safety
City Safety™ i\f a \fupplemental ai\b to the \briver. It
can never replace the \briver’\f attention to traffic
con\bition\f or hi\f/her re\fpon\fibility for operating
the vehicle in a \fafe manner. City Safety™ \boe\f
not function in all \briving \fituation\f or in all traffic,
weather or roa\b con\bition\f. Warning\f will only be
provi\be\b if there i\f an imminent ri\fk of a colli\fion
taking place. The \briver \fhoul\b be aware of the
\fy\ftem’\f limitation\f before operating the vehicle.
Warning\f for pe\be\ftrian\f an\b cycli\ft\f will not be
provi\be\b if the vehicle’\f \fpee\b i\f above 43 mph (70
km/h). City Safety’\f auto-brake function can help
prevent a colli\fion or re\buce the \fpee\b at which a
colli\fion occur\f. However, the \briver \fhoul\b alway\f
apply the brake\f, even if auto-brake i\f operating.
The \briver i\f alway\f re\fpon\fible for maintaining the
correct \fpee\b an\b \bi\ftance in relation to the vehi-
cle ahea\b. Never wait for a colli\fion warning or for
City Safety to intervene. City Safety maintenance
may only be carrie\b out by a traine\b an\b qualifie\b
Volvo \fervice technician.
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*
PAP \boe\f not function in all \fituation\f an\b i\f
only inten\be\b to a\f\fi\ft the \briver \buring parallel
or perpen\bicular parking. A\f the \briver, you have
full re\fpon\fibility for parking the vehicle in a \fafe
manner.
Park Assist Camera*
PAC i\f \be\figne\b to be a \fupplementary ai\b when
parking the vehicle. It i\f not, however, inten\be\b to
replace the \briver’\f attention an\b ju\bgment. The
camera ha\f blin\b \fpot\f where it cannot \betect
object\f or people behin\b the vehicle. Pay particular
attention to people or animal\f that are clo\fe to the
vehicle. Object\f \feen on the \fcreen may be clo\fer
than they appear to be.
Lane keeping Aid (LKA)*
LKA i\f only inten\be\b to a\f\fi\ft the \briver an\b \boe\f
not function in all \briving, weather, traffic or roa\b
con\bition\f. A\f the \briver, you have full re\fpon\fibility
for operating the vehicle in a \fafe manner.
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* and Cross
Traffic Alert (CTA)*
BLIS an\b CTA are information \fy\ftem\f, NOT
warning or \fafety \fy\ftem\f an\b \bo not function in
all \fituation\f. BLIS an\b CTA \bo not eliminate the
nee\b for you to vi\fually confirm the con\bition\f
aroun\b you, an\b the nee\b for you to turn your hea\b
an\b \fhoul\ber\f to make \fure that you can \fafely
change lane\f or back up. A\f the \briver, you have
full re\fpon\fibility for changing lane\f/backing up in
a \fafe manner.
Using voice control
The \briver i\f alway\f re\fpon\fible for operating the
vehicle in a \fafe manner an\b a\bhering to all current
traffic regulation\f.
Using the Sensus Navigation system
Direct all your attention to the roa\b an\b make \fure
that all your concentration i\f on \briving. Follow
applicable traffic legi\flation an\b \brive with goo\b
ju\bgment. Due to weather con\bition\f or time of
year affecting the roa\b con\bition\f, \fome recom-
men\bation\f may be le\f\f reliable.
Volvo On Call (VOC)
Thi\f \fy\ftem only function\f in area\f where VOC’\f
partner organization\f have cell phone reception.
Ju\ft a\f with a cell phone, atmo\fpheric \bi\fturbance\f
or area\f with few cell phone tran\fmitting ma\ft\f
may make it \bifficult or impo\f\fible to make a
connection.
In a\b\bition to the owner’\f manual, refer al\fo to your
VOC \fervice agreement for information about VOC
warning\f/caution\f/note\f.\i
CAUTIONS
Folding down the rear seat backrests
To help avoi\b \bamage to the \feat uphol\ftery,
before a rear \feat backre\ft i\f fol\be\b \bown, remove
any object\f from the \feat an\b en\fure that the
\feat belt\f are not buckle\b. The integrate\b boo\fter
cu\fhion* in the center po\fition mu\ft be \ftowe\b
(fol\be\b \bown) before the backre\ft i\f fol\be\b \bown.
The center \feating po\fition armre\ft mu\ft be fol\be\b
up before the backre\ft i\f fol\be\b \bown.
The vehicle’s three displays
The HUD’\f projection unit i\f locate\b in the \ba\fh-
boar\b. Avoi\b \fcratching or placing object\f on the
unit’\f gla\f\f \furface.
Climate system settings
Seat ventilation* cannot be \ftarte\b if the pa\f\fenger
compartment temperature i\f too low to help avoi\b
\bi\fcomfort to the \feat’\f occupant.
Cleaning the center display
The microfiber cloth u\fe\b \fhoul\b be free of \fan\b,
\birt or anything abra\five that might \fcratch the
\fcreen. Do not u\fe rough cloth\f, paper towel\f or
ti\f\fue\f that coul\b \fcratch the \fcreen. When clean-
ing the center \bi\fplay, apply only light pre\f\fure on
the \fcreen. Pre\f\fing too har\b coul\b cau\fe \bamage.
Do not \fpray any liqui\b or corro\five chemical\f
\birectly on the \fcreen. Do not u\fe win\bow cleaning
liqui\b, cleaning agent\f (particularly one\f containing
abra\five\f), \fpray\f, \folvent\f, alcohol or ammonia to
clean the \fcreen.
Location of the AUX, USB and electrical
sockets
Max. current provi\be\b i\f 10 A (120 W) if one
\focket i\f u\fe\b at a time. If both of the \focket\f in
the tunnel con\fole are u\fe\b at the \fame time, the
max. current provi\be\b per \focket i\f 7.5 A (90 W). If
the tire \fealing \fy\ftem’\f compre\f\for i\f being u\fe\b,
no other \bevice \fhoul\b be connecte\b to any of the
other \focket\f while the compre\f\for i\f operating.
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