charge VOLVO XC90 RECHARGE 2022 Quick Guide
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CONTENT
01. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VOLVOThis chapter gives you information on some of Volvo's systems and services, and an overview of the inside and outside, and the center display.
02. CHARGING This chapter describes the vehicle's charging status, how to handle the charge module, and the meaning ofthe symbols in the instrument panel.
03. INTERIOR AND CONNECTIONS This chapter provides information about features and functions in the passenger compartment e.g. seat set-tings and Internet connection.
04. CENTER DISPLAY VIEWS This chapter contains information about the center display's main views, which control many of the vehicle'sfunctions.
05. SMART DRIVING This chapter describes several driver support functions and offers tips on how to drive more economically.
06. VOICE CONTROL This chapter provides a list of commands/phrases you can use with the voice control system.
07. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Warning, caution and note texts, which must be read.
All options and accessories, known at the time of publication, are marked with an asterisk: *.
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EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
Check and save the new inflation pressure (TPMS)* viaTPMS in the Car Status app in the center display's App view. If
inflation pressure is too low, the
symbol will be steadily illu-
minated in the instrument panel. If inflation pressure is low, check and adjust the inflation pressure in all four tires and tap
Store Pressure to store the new tire pressure.
The Car Status app is used to check engine oil level . You can
also view any status-related messages and schedule service and repairs *.
Hybrid battery charging is performed via the charging socket.
Open the charger door by pressing it lightly. To help maximize driving range, begin each trip with a fully charged battery.
Door mirrors can be automatically * tilted down when reverse
gear is engaged. When the vehicle is locked/unlocked, the door mirrors can be automatically folded in/out. Activate these func- tions under
SettingsMy CarMirrors and Convenience
in the center display's top view.
Keyless locking/unlocking * makes it possible to lock or
unlock the vehicle simply by having a remote key in your pos- session, e.g. in a pocket. The remote key must be within rangeof the vehicle. To unlock the vehicle using any of the door handles, grasp a door handle or lightly press the rubberized button on the under-side of the tailgate handle. To lock the vehicle, press any of theindentations on the outside of a door handle. Do not touch bothof the door handle's touch-sensitive surfaces at the same time.
The panoramic roof * has an opening glass section with a sun
shade and can be operated using a control above the rearview mirror when the vehicle is in at least ignition mode I. Open to
ventilation position by pressing the control upward and closeby pulling the control downward. To fully open the panoramic roof, pull the control rearward twice. Close by pulling the con-trol downward twice.
The power operated tailgate
* can be opened using the foot-
operated tailgate function * by means of a slow forward kicking
motion under the left-hand part of the rear bumper. Close and lock the tailgate by pressing the
button on the lower edge
of the tailgate. You can also close the tailgate by moving your foot slowly under the rear bumper. For it to be possible tounlock the tailgate using a kicking motion, the vehicle must be equipped with keyless locking/unlocking *. The remote key
must be within range behind the vehicle when opening and closing using a kicking motion. To prevent the tailgate from e.g. hitting the roof of a garage, a maximum opening height can be set. Set a maximum openingheight by opening the tailgate to the desired opening position. Then press
for at least 3 seconds to store the position.
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LOCKING/UNLOCKING Remote key
Press briefly to lock doors, tailgate and fuel filler door and arm the alarm. A long press closes all side windows simultaneously.
Press briefly to unlock doors and tailgate and disarm the alarm. Press and hold to open all door windows at the same time.
Press briefly to unlock and disarm only the tailgate. Press and hold to open or close the power* tailgate.
The panic alarm activates the turn signals and horn to attract attention in emergency situations. To activate, press and holdthe button for at least three seconds or press the button twicewithin three seconds. The function can be switched off usingthe same button after it has been activated for at least five sec-onds. Otherwise, it will switch off automatically after threeminutes.
Charger door Make sure the vehicle is unlocked and the ignition is off before con- necting or disconnecting the charging cable.
1. Press the rear section of the door and release.
2. Open the charger door.
3. Remove the charging socket's protective cover and secure it in the holder inside the charger door.
The charging cable's coupler will lock into the charging socket when charging has started. Charging is interrupted if the vehicle isunlocked but will restart after a short time if the cable is not dis-connected. Private (valet) locking Private locking locks the tailgate and the glove compartment, which can be practical when, for example, the vehicle is taken in forservice or at a hotel.
–In the center display's Function view, tap Private
Locking to activate/deactivate the function.
A pop-up window will appear showing whether the function is activated or deactivated. A four-digit codemust be selected each time the function is activated.The first time the function is used, an extra securitycode must be selected.
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INTERIOR OVERVIEW
Center display is used to control many of the vehicle's main
functions, e.g. media, navigation *, climate control, driver sup-
port systems and in-vehicle apps.
The instrument panel displays information about driving, e.g.
speed, rpm, navigation * and active driver support. Select what
should be displayed in the instrument panel via the App menu, which is opened using the right-side steering wheel keypad.Settings can also be made via
Settings in the center display's
top view.
The head-up display * supplements the vehicle's instrument
panel and projects information on the windshield. It can be activated in the center display's Function view.
Start knob is used to start the vehicle. To access the displays
without starting the engine, turn clockwise and release. While holding the brake pedal depressed, turn the start knob clock-wise and release to start the engine. Switch off the vehicle byturning the start knob clockwise.
Drive modes * are selected using the control in the tunnel con-
sole. Press the control and roll it to choose between Hybrid,
Pure, Off Road, Constant AWD, Power/Polestar Engineered*
and Individual in the center display. Confirm by pressing the
control. Individual drive mode enables you to customize a drive
mode's characteristics to your preferences. To activate individ- ual drive mode, tap
Settings in the center display's Top view.
The parking brake is activated by pulling up the control. A
symbol will appear in the instrument panel. Release it manually by pressing the control down while depressing the brake pedal. With auto-hold brakes at a standstill (
), the brake pedal can
be released when the vehicle has stopped and the brakes will remain applied. Deactivate Automatic Parking Brake Application in the center display's Top view by tapping
Settings.
The wireless phone charger * can be used if your cellular
phone supports wireless charging. Remove any objects from the rubber panel under the center display and position thephone in the center. Turn the charging pad on and off via thecenter display's Function view. When the phone is being charged,
is shown at the top of the center display. If the
phone is positioned incorrectly, or if objects prevent charging, a message is shown in the center display.
Passenger airbag : A sensor system determines what is occu-
pying the front passenger seat and activates/deactivates the front passenger side's airbag. See the Owner's Manual forimportant safety-related information regarding this.
The glove compartment can be opened by pressing the
button.
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CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERYYour Volvo is equipped with an electric motor that primarily powers the vehicle at low speeds and a combustion engine that powersthe vehicle at higher speeds and during more active driving. Thetime required to charge the hybrid battery depends on the chargingcurrent the wall socket can supply. The hybrid battery is alsorecharged during light braking or engine braking, e.g. on a down-slope. All types of charging are indicated in the instrument panel. Storing the charging cableThe charging cable is located under the cargo compartment floor.Charging cable control module The supplied charging cable is equipped with a control module that shows the charging status. It supports temperature monitoring andhas a built-in residual current device. Starting charging The start battery is charged while the hybrid battery is charging and will stop charging when the hybrid battery is fully charged.
1. Connect the charging cable to a wall socket. Never use an exten- sion cord.
2. Press lightly to open the charger door and then remove the charging socket's protective cover.
3. Push the charging handle all the way into the vehicle's socket. The charging cable will automatically lock into the charging socket and charging will begin within approximately 5 seconds.
Stopping charging
1. Press the
3 button on the remote key to unlock the vehicle.
Charging will stop.
2. Press the lock button on the charging socket and then remove the charging cable from the vehicle.
3. Replace the charging socket's protective cover and close the charger door. 4. Disconnect the charging cable from the wall socket.
5. Replace the charging cable under the cargo compartment floor. If the charging cable is not removed from the socket it will auto- matically relock into place after a short period after unlocking inorder to help maximize charging and driving range and to enablepreconditioning of the vehicle before driving. The charging cablecan be released from the socket again if the vehicle is unlocked using the remote key. For vehicles with keyless locking/unlocking
*,
the vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the door handle.
3 This must be done even if the vehicle's doors are already unlocked. If the vehicle is not unlocked using the unlock button, the charging cable or the system could be damaged.
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HYBRID BATTERY CHARGE STATUSThe hybrid battery's charge status can be checked in the charging socket, on the charging cable's charge module, in the instrument panel and in the Volvo On Call * app.
Charging socket indicator lights
White - courtesy light.
Yellow - standby mode (waiting for charging to begin).
Blue – timer set.
Flashing green - charging is in progress.
Steady green - charging completed (the light will go out after a short time).
Steady red - a fault has been detected. Control module
LED indicator is off: charging not possible – unplug the charging cable from the wall outlet and then plug it back in.
LED indicator glows steadily white: charging possible – the charging cable is ready to be plugged into the vehicle.
LED indicator flashes white: charging in progress.
LED indicator glows steadily red: charging is not possible – tem- porary malfunction. Unplug the charging cable from the wall out-let, wait a moment, and then plug it back in.
LED indicator flashes red: charging is not possible – serious mal- function.
Instrument panel The symbol's color indicates the hybrid battery's charging status.
Blue light - charging is in progress. Green light - the battery is fully charged.Red light - a fault has occurred. Check that the charging cable is properly connected to the vehicle's chargingsocket and to the 120/240-volt wall socket.
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HYBRID-RELATED INFORMATION IN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
Various symbols and animations will be displayed in the instrument panel, depending on the drive mode selected. Electrical current and fuel consumption are indicated in a gauge to the right. Consumption is affected by driving style. When the whiteindicator line passes the white arrow at the top of the gauge, thecombustion engine will start. When the indicator line is in theorange section of the gauge, the hybrid battery is being charged,e.g. during light braking. Distance to discharged battery
This indicator shows the approximate distance that can be driven before the hybrid battery is discharged. This distance isaffected by a number of factors, e.g. driving style, speed andambient temperature, and may vary during the course of adrive. In normal conditions, you can expect a range of16-32 km (10-20 miles). The initial value displayed when thevehicle's battery is fully charged shows a maximum possibledistance rather than an estimate of the range and is adjustedduring your drive. When “---” is displayed in the instrumentpanel, there is no guaranteed electrical current remaining inthe battery.
Symbols in the instrument panel
A solid white symbol indicates which power source is being used. A "lightning" symbol indicates that the electric motor isbeing used and a "drop" symbol indicates the combustionengine is being used.
Indicates that the battery is being charged, e.g. during engine braking.
This gauge indicates the current charge level in the hybrid battery. Electrical current is also used by the climate system.
Indicates that the Charge or Hold functions are active. These
are activated from the center display's Function view. Chargemeans that the hybrid battery is being charged if its charge level is low. Hold means that the battery level is being
retained for later use.
Starting and stopping the combustion engine The vehicle calculates when the combustion engine, electric motor or both need to be used. When running on the electric motor, thevehicle may sometimes need to start the engine automatically dueto external factors, e.g. low ambient temperatures. The combustionengine will always start when the hybrid battery has reached itslowest charge level.
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Pressing also resumes the stored speed for the selected func-
tion. Right-side steering wheel keypadThe right-side steering wheel keypad controls the instrument panel.
Open/close the app menu. From here, you can control the trip computer, media player, a connected cell phone and the navi-
gation system *.
Press the left/right arrows to scroll among the apps.
Select/deselect or confirm a choice, e.g. select the trip com- puter's menu or erase a message from the instrument panel.
Scroll among a selected app's functions by pressing the up/ down arrows.
Raise/lower the media volume by pressing or . If no other
function is active these buttons serve as volume control. Voice control is activated by pressing the
button to give voice
commands for e.g. media, navigation and climate systems. Say e.g. “
Radio”, “Raise temperature” or “Cancel”.
See the chapter "Voice control" in this Quick Guide for additional voice commands. Trip computerThe trip computer shows e.g. mileage, fuel consumption and aver- age speed. You can choose the type of trip computer information that will be displayed in the instrument panel. The trip computer calculates the remaining distance that can be driven on the amountof fuel remaining in the tank or until the hybrid battery is dis-charged. Use the buttons on the right-side steering wheel keypadto display the various options. When “----” is displayed in theinstrument panel, there is no guaranteed electrical current remain-ing in the battery.
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one of them can be used to stream media. The two most recently connected phones will connect automatically when the ignition isswitched on (if the phone's Bluetooth function is activated). Up to20 devices are saved in a list to facilitate connection at a later time.
1. Activate Bluetooth in the phone. Also activate tethering/personalhotspot if you would like to connect to the Internet.
2. Open the phone tile in the center display.
3. Tap
Add phone or, if a phone is already connected, tap Changeand then Add phone.
4. Select the phone to be connected and then follow the steps on the center display and in the phone. Note that in certain phones, the message function is activated.
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi connections can be used to connect the vehicle to the Inter- net at greater speeds than are possible using Bluetooth to streamonline services such as web radio and music via apps in the vehicle,download/upload software, etc. A Wi-Fi connection from a smart-phone acts as a hotspot for the vehicle and any external devicesthat may be in the vehicle.
1. Activate tethering in the phone.
2. Tap
Settings in the center display's top view.
3. Tap
CommunicationWi-Fi and activate by checking the box
for Wi-Fi connection.
Please note that in certain phones, tethering is closed after contact with the vehicle has been broken. The phone's tethering functionwill then need to be reactivated before it can be used again. USB A USB port can be used to connect an external device to e.g. play music. You can also use the USB port for Apple CarPlay *7
and
Android Auto *7
. Plug the device into one of the USB ports with a
white frame. The external device will also be recharged while it is connected to the vehicle.
USB ports (type A) are provided in the armrest storage com- partment between the seats.
USB ports (type C) are located at the rear of the tunnel console. Only for charging.
Electrical sockets Your vehicle contains the following electrical sockets:
12-volt electrical socket. There is also a 12-volt electrical socket * in the cargo compartment/trunk.
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Only vehicles with P-SIM. Vehicles equipped with Volvo On Call will use the vehicle modem
Internet connection for the services.
7 Availability may vary from market to market.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
The Owner's Manual and other manuals contain safety instructions and all warning, caution andnote texts, which must be read. Some functionsonly apply to certain markets.
WARNING
GETTING STARTED Volvo On Call – The system's services only
work in areas in which Volvo On Call's partners have cellular coverage and in markets whereVolvo On Call is available. Just as with cellular phones, atmospheric distur- bances or areas with fewer transmitters, e.g.sparsely populated rural areas, can make con-nection impossible. For warning, caution and note texts for Volvo On Call services, see the Owner's Manual andthe applicable agreement for the Volvo On Callsubscription. Sensus Navigation * – Direct all your attention
to the road and make sure that your concentra- tion is focused on driving. Follow applicable traf-fic laws and use good judgment while driving.Road conditions can be affected by weather orseason, which may make certain recommenda-tions less reliable. EXTERIOR OVERVIEW Tailgate – Bear in mind the risk of pinching
when opening/closing the tailgate. Make sure that no one is in the path of the tailgate whocould be injured by its movement. Always oper-ate the tailgate with caution. Keyless locking/unlocking * – Check that chil-
dren or other passengers are not at risk of crush- ing when all the windows are closed with key- less closing *.
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 seat of any vehicle with a front passenger sideairbag and be properly restrained for their heightand weight. 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 passeng-er's seat with any additional weight, this extraweight could cause the OWS system to ena-ble the airbag, which might cause it to deployin the event of a collision, thereby injuring thechild.
The seat belt should never be wrapped aroundan object on the front passenger's seat. Thiscould interfere with the OWS system's func-tion.
The front passenger's seat belt should neverbe used in a way that exerts more pressure onthe passenger than normal. This couldincrease the pressure exerted on the weightsensor by a child, and could result in the air-bag being enabled, which might cause it todeploy in the event of a collision, thereby injur-ing the child.
Always take the remote key with you when you
leave the vehicle. Make sure the ignition is inmode 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 suffi-
cient to keep the vehicle stationary in all situa-tions. CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERY
Charging the hybrid battery may only be done from approved, grounded 120/240 V outlets(AC, alternating current). If the electrical circuitor electrical socket's capacity is not known, leta licensed electrician inspect the electrical cir-cuit's capacity. Using a charge level thatexceeds the electrical circuit's or electricaloutlet's capacity may start a fire or damagethe electrical circuit.
The charging cable must be grounded when inuse. It is equipped with a cord with a ground- ing conductor and a grounding plug. The plugmust be inserted into an appropriate outletthat is properly installed and grounded inaccordance with all local codes and ordinan-ces and is not damaged in any way.
Children should be supervised when in thevicinity of the charging cable when it is plug-ged in.
The charging cable and its components mustnot be rinsed or immersed in water.
High voltage is present in your electric meterhousing and power distribution service panel.Contact with high voltage can cause death orserious personal injury.
Do not use the charging cable if it is damagedin any way. A damaged or malfunctioningcharging cable may only be repaired by aworkshop – an authorized Volvo workshop isrecommended.
Always position the charging cable so that itwill not be driven over, stepped on, trippedover or otherwise damaged, or cause personalinjury.
Disconnect the charger from the wall outletbefore cleaning it.
Never connect the charging cable to an exten-sion cord or a multiple plug socket.
Avoid visibly worn or damaged electrical out-lets since they may lead to fire damage and/orpersonal injury if used.
Do not use one or more adapters between thecharging cable and the electric outlet.
Do not use an external timer between thecharging cable and the electrical outlet.
Also, refer to the manufacturer's instructions forusing the charging cable and its components. POWER FRONT SEATS Do not adjust the seat while driving. The seat must be positioned in a way that allows thedriver to fully depress the brake pedal. Adjust theseat as far rearward as comfort and controlallow. After adjusting the seat, make sure that itis securely locked into position before starting todrive. FOLDING DOWN THE REAR SEAT BACK- RESTS Make sure the backrest is correctly engaged before folding up and down and that the headrestraint is correctly engaged after folding up.The head restraints on the outboard second-rowseats must always be folded up when there are passengers in the third row of seats
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CONNECTIONS Do not use accessories with large or heavy plugs – they could damage the outlet or comeloose while you are driving.
Do not use accessories that could cause dis-ruptions to e.g. the vehicle's radio receiver orelectrical system.
Position the accessory so that there is no riskof it injuring the driver or passengers in theevent of heavy braking or a collision.
Pay attention to connected accessories asthey can generate heat that could burn pas-sengers or the interior.
DRIVER SUPPORT The vehicle's driver support systems are designed to offer supplementary assistance tothe driver, but cannot handle all situations in alltraffic, weather and road conditions. They arenever a substitute for the driver's attention andjudgment. The driver is always responsible forensuring the vehicle is driven in a safe manner,at the appropriate speed, with an appropriatedistance to other vehicles, and in accordancewith current traffic rules and regulations. Thedriver always has ultimate responsibility forbraking and steering the vehicle. Before driving your vehicle, read all sections of the Owner's Manual concerning driver supportsystems in the vehicle. PARKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS Park Assist Pilot is a supplementary driver sup-
port but cannot handle all situations. The func- tion is only intended to assist the driver whenparallel and perpendicular parking. The driverbears full responsibility for parking the vehiclesafely and braking when necessary. Objectslocated far into the parking space may not be
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