climate control VOLVO XC90 TWIN ENGINE 2020 Owners Manual
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WINDOWS, GLASS AND MIRRORS
Windows, glass and mirrors170
Pinch protection for windows and sun curtains 170
Reset procedure for pinch protection 171
Power windows 171
Operating the power windows 172
Using sun curtains *
173
Rearview/door mirrors 174
Adjusting the rearview mirror dim-ming function 174
Adjusting the door mirrors 175
Panoramic roof *
176
Operating the panoramic roof *
178
Auto closing the panoramic roof *
sun curtain 180
Wiper blades and washer fluid 181
Using the windshield wipers 181
Using the rain sensor 182
Using the rain sensor's memoryfunction 183
Using the windshield and head-light washers 184
Using the rear window wiper/washer 185
Using automatic rear windowwiping when backing up 186
SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL
Manual front seats
188
Power * front seats
189
Adjusting the power * front seats
189
Storing positions for seats, mir- rors and head-up display *190
Using stored positions for seats,mirrors and head-up display *191
Front seat massage * settings
192
Adjusting front seat massage set-tings * 193
Adjusting * front seat cushion length
194
Adjusting front seat side bolstersettings * 195
Adjusting front seat lumbar support *
195
Adjusting the passenger seat fromthe driver's seat * 197
Folding the second row backrests 198
Adjusting the second row head restraints 200
Moving the second row seats for- ward/rearward * 201
Adjusting the second row backrest tilt 202
Getting into and out of the thirdrow of seats * 203
Folding the third row backrests *
204
Steering wheel controls and horn 205
Adjusting the steering wheel 206
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate208
Climate zones 208
Climate control sensors 208
Perceived temperature 209
Climate control system voice commands 209
Air quality 210
Clean Zone *
211
Clean Zone Interior Package *
212
Interior Air Quality System *
212
Activating and deactivating the air quality sensor * 213
Passenger compartment air filter 213
Air distribution 213
Adjusting air distribution 214
Opening, closing and directing air vents 215
Air distribution options 216
Climate system controls 219
Activating and deactivating power front seats * 221
Activating and deactivating theheated front seat * 221
Activating and deactivating theheated rear seats * 222
Activating and deactivating frontseat ventilation * 222
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Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel*223
Activating and deactivating auto-matic steering wheel heating *223
Activating auto climate control 224
Activating and deactivating recir- culation 224
Activating and deactivating therecirculation timer setting 225
Activating and deactivating maxdefroster 225
Activating and deactivating theheated rear window and door mirrors 226
Automatically activating and deac-tivating the heated rear windowand door mirrors 227
Setting the blower speed for thefront seats 227
Setting the blower speed for therear seats 228
Setting the temperature for thefront seats 229
Setting the temperature for therear seats 230
Synchronize temperature 231
Activating and deactivating airconditioning 232
Activating and deactivating cli- mate control for the third-row seats *233
Parking climate
233
Preconditioning 233
Starting and stopping preconditioning 234
Preconditioning timer 235
Adding and editing timer settings for preconditioning 235
Activating and deactivating pre-conditioning timer 236
Deleting preconditioning timersettings 237
Climate comfort retaining function 238
Starting and switching off the cli-mate retaining function when parking 238
Parking climate symbols and mes-sages 239
Heater 240
Parking heater 240
Additional heater 240
Activating and deactivating theauxiliary heater 241
KEY, LOCKS AND ALARM
Lock indication
244
Lock confirmation settings 245
Remote key 246
Locking and unlocking using the remote key 248
Settings for remote and insidedoor unlock 249
Unlocking the tailgate using theremote key 250
Remote key range 250
Replacing the remote key's battery 251
Ordering additional remote keys 254
Red Key - restricted remote key *
255
Settings for Red Key *
256
Detachable key blade 257
Locking and unlocking withdetachable key blade 258
Electronic immobilizer 259
Start and lock system type desig-nations 260
Keyless and touch-sensitive surfaces *
261
Keyless locking and unlocking *
262
Keyless unlock settings *
263
Keyless tailgate unlock *
264
Antenna locations for the startand lock system 264
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Snow chains567
Tire sealing system 568
Using the tire sealing system 569
Inflate tires with the compressor included in the tire sealing system 573
Determining the vehicle's permit-ted weight 574
LOADING, STORAGE AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
Passenger compartment interior
578
Tunnel console 579
Electrical outlets 580
Using the electrical outlets 582
Using the glove compartment 583
Sun visors 584
Cargo compartment 584
Loading recommendations 585
Roof loads and load carriers 586
Grocery bag holders 587
Load anchoring eyelets 587
Installing and removing the cargo compartment cover * 588
Operating the cargo compartmentcover * 588
Installing and removing the steelcargo grid * 591
Installing and removing the cargo net *
592
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Volvo's service program
596
Data transfer between vehicle and workshop over Wi-Fi 599
Download Center 599
Handling system updates viaDownload Center 600
Vehicle status 601
Scheduling service and repairs 601
Sending vehicle information to theworkshop 602
Hoisting the vehicle 603
Climate control system service 605
Replacing a windshield with head- up display * 605
Opening and closing the hood 605
Engine compartment overview 607
Engine oil 608
Checking and filling engine oil 609
Refilling coolant 610
Replacing bulbs 612
Start battery 613
Hybrid battery 617
Battery symbols 618
Battery recycling 618
Fuses and fuseboxes 619
Replacing fuses 619
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YOUR VOLVO
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34 track currently playing. It is controlled using the steering wheel keypads.
Center display
Many of the vehicle's main functions are con- trolled from the center display, a touchscreenthat reacts to taps and other gestures. Thisminimizes the number of physical buttons andcontrols needed in the vehicle. The screen canalso be operated while wearing gloves. The center display is used to control e.g. the climate and entertainment systems and to adjust the power seats
*. The information pre-
sented in the center display can be handled by the driver or, in some situations, by a passen-ger.
Voice control system
The voice control system ena- bles the driver to control cer-tain vehicle functions withouttaking their hands off thewheel. The system canunderstand natural speech.Use voice commands to e.g.
play a song, make a phone call, increase thetemperature in the passenger compartment orhave a text message read aloud.
Related information
Head-up display
* (p. 145)
Instrument panel (p. 86)
Center display overview (p. 113)
Voice Control (p. 148)
Internet-connected vehicle
* (p. 524)
Sharing Internet from the vehicle via Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) (p. 528)
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Distance to empty tankThe trip computer calculates the dis- tance that can be driven on the fuelremaining in the tank.
This calculation is based on average fuel con- sumption during the last 30 km (20 miles)and the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. When the gauge displays "----", there is not enough fuel remaining to calculate the remain-ing mileage. Refuel as soon as possible.
NOTE
The information will change based on your driving style.
An economical driving style will generally increase how far you can drive on a certainamount of fuel.
Distance to discharged batteryThis gauge shows the approximatedistance that can be driven with theremaining current in the hybrid bat-tery.
This calculation is based on average consump- tion with a normally loaded vehicle in normaldriving conditions, and takes into accountwhether the air conditioning is on or off. Changing drive modes from
Hybrid to Puremay increase the calculated distance because
Pure mode has reduced climate control set-
tings (ECO Climate). When the gauge displays "----", there is little charge remaining in the battery and electricmotor range cannot be reliably calculated.
NOTE
The information will change based on your driving style.
An economical driving style will generally increase how far you can drive on a certainamount of fuel.
Starting values for fully charged hybrid battery
Because it is difficult to predict driving style and other factors that affect the range of elec-tric motors, Volvo uses a starting value whenthe vehicle is fully charged. This starting valueprovides an "up to" amount instead of a pre-diction on the range of the electric current inthe motor. The difference in starting value between
Hybrid and Pure is because the
vehicle is permitted to use more current from the hybrid battery in
Pure mode, and because
the vehicle switches to ECO Climate.
Mileage when using electric motor
To achieve the longest possible mileage when using the electric motor, the driver of an elec-tric vehicle also needs to think about conserv- ing electricity. The more electricity consumers(stereo, heated windows/mirrors/seats, verycold air from climate control system, etc.) thatare active, the shorter the potential mileage.
NOTE
In addition to high electrical consumption in the passenger compartment, rapidacceleration, sudden braking, high speeds,heavy loads, low ambient temperaturesand driving up hills can reduce possibledriving distance.
Tourist - alternative speedometerThe alternative digital speedometer makes it easier to drive in countries where speed limitsigns are shown in a different measurementunit than the one shown in the vehicle'sgauges. When used, the digital speed is displayed in the opposite unit to that shown in the analogspeedometer. If
mph is used in the analog
speedometer, the equivalent speed in km/h
will be shown in the digital speedometer.
Related information
Displaying trip data in the instrumentpanel (p. 93)
Resetting the trip odometer (p. 94)
Displaying trip statistics in the center dis-play (p. 94)
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Function view ‒ vehicle functions that can
be activated or deactivated with one tap. Certain functions, called "trigger func-tions", open windows with settingsoptions. One example is the
Camera. Set-
tings for the head-up display * are also
started from Function view, but adjusted using the right-side steering wheel key-pad.
Home view ‒ the initial view displayed
when the screen is turned on.
App view ‒ shows downloaded apps
(third-party apps) as well as apps for inte- grated functions, such as
FM radio. Tap
an app icon to open that app.
Status bar ‒ current vehicle activities are
shown at the top of the screen. Network and connection information is shown tothe left of the status bar. Media-relatedinformation, the clock and informationabout background activities are shown tothe right.
Top view ‒ pull the tab down to open Top
view. From here, you can access Settings,Owner's manual, Profile and messages
stored in the vehicle. In certain cases, con- textual setting (e.g.
Navigation Settings)
and the contextual Owner's Manual (e.g.
Navigation Manual) can also be accessed
in Top view.
Navigation ‒ takes you to map navigation
with e.g. Sensus Navigation *. Tap the tile
to expand it.
Media ‒ most recently used media-related
apps. Tap the tile to expand it.
Phone ‒ used to access phone-related
functions. Tap the tile to expand it.
Fourth tile ‒ most recently used apps or
vehicle functions not associated with the other tiles. Tap the tile to expand it.
Climate row - information and direct inter- action to set temperature and seat heating for example *. Tap the symbol in the center
of the climate bar to open Climate view and additional setting options.
Related information
Handling the center display (p. 115)
Navigating in the center display's views (p. 118)
Function view in the center display (p. 125)
Apps (p. 480)
Symbols in the center display status bar(p. 127)
Changing settings in the center display'sTop view (p. 135)
Opening contextual setting in the centerdisplay (p. 136)
Owner's Manual in the center display(p. 19)
Media player (p. 499)
Phone (p. 515)
Climate system controls (p. 219)
Turning off and adjusting the volume ofthe center display system sounds (p. 134)
Changing the appearance of the centerdisplay (p. 134)
Changing system language (p. 135)
Changing system units of measurement(p. 135)
Cleaning the center display (p. 639)
Messages in the center display (p. 143)
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In right-hand drive vehicles, these views are mirror images of the ones shown here.
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Handling the center displayMany of the vehicle's functions and features can be controlled and adjusted from the cen-ter display. The center display is atouchscreen that reacts to taps and othergestures.
Using the center display's touchscreen
The touchscreen reacts differently depending on whether the user taps, drags or swipes the screen. It is possible to e.g. move between dif-ferent views, mark objects, scroll in a list andmove apps by touching the screen in variousways. An infrared light curtain just above the surface of the screen enables the screen to detectwhen a finger is directly in front of the screen.This technology makes it possible to use thescreen even while wearing gloves. Two people can interact with the screen at the same time, e.g. to adjust climate system set-tings for both the driver and passenger sides.
CAUTION
Do not use sharp objects on the screen as this could cause scratches.
The following table presents the various pro- cedures for using the screen:
Procedure Gesture Result
Tap once. Marks an object, confirms a selection or activates a function.
Double-tap. Zooms in on a digital object, such as a map.
Press and hold. Grabs hold of an object so it can be moved. Can be used to move apps or points on a map. Press and hold
your finger on the screen and drag the object to the desired position.
Tap once with two fingers.Zooms out from a digital object, such as a map.
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Activating and deactivating the center display The center display can be temporarily switched off and reactivated using the homebutton under the screen.
Center display's home button.
When the home button is used, the screen will go dark and the touchscreen no longer reactsto touch. The climate bar will remain visible.All functions connected to the screen continue to operate, such as climate, audio, guiding *
and apps. The center display screen can be cleaned when the display is dimmed. The dim-ming function can also be used to darken thescreen so it is not a distraction while driving. 1. Press and hold the button beneath the
screen.
> The screen will go dark (the climate barwill remain visible). All functions con- nected to the screen continue to oper-ate.
2. To reactivate the screen, briefly press the Home button.
> The view that was displayed before thescreen was turned off will be displayed again.
NOTE
The screen cannot be turned off when a prompt to perform an action is being dis-played on the screen.
NOTE
The center display is turned off automati- cally when the engine is off and the driver'sdoor is opened.
Related information
Cleaning the center display (p. 639)
Changing the appearance of the center display (p. 134)
Center display overview (p. 113)
Navigating in the center display's views
There are five different basic views in the cen- ter display: Home view, Top view, Climateview, App view and Function view. Thescreen is automatically activated when thedriver's door is opened.
Home viewHome view is the view displayed when the screen is activated. It consists of four tiles:
Navigation, Media, Phone and a fourth tile.
An app or vehicle function selected from the App or Function views will start in the respec- tive tile in Home view.
FM radio, for example,
will start in the Media tile.
The extra tile displays the most recently used app or vehicle function that is not related tothe other three tiles. The tiles display brief information about the respective apps.
NOTE
When the vehicle is started, information on the current status of apps will be displayedin the respective tile in Home view.
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NOTE
In Home view's standard mode – short press on the Home button. An animationdescribing access to the various views isshown on the screen.
NOTE
When the vehicle is moving:
Certain functions (e.g. using the center display's keyboard) may be deacti-vated.
Certain texts (e.g. those generated byapps) will be shortened to three rows. Tap the
Read out button to have the
entire message read aloud.
Text messages will be shortened to one row. Tap the
Read out button to
have the entire message read aloud.
Status barCurrent vehicle activities are shown at the top of the screen in the status bar. Network andconnection information is shown to the left ofthe status bar. Media-related information, theclock and information about background activ-ities are shown to the right.
Top view
Top view when expanded.
There is a tab in the center of the status bar at the top of the screen. Open Top view by tap-ping the tab or by dragging/swiping from thetop of the screen downward. Top view always provides access to:
Settings
Owner's manual
Profile
The vehicle's stored messages.
In certain cases, Top view provides access to: Contextual setting (e.g.
Navigation
Settings). Change settings directly in Top
view when an app (e.g. navigation) is being used.
Contextual Owner's Manual (e.g.
Navigation Manual). Access articles in the digital Owner's Manual related to the content shown on the screen, directly inTop view.
To exit Top view, tap the screen outside Topview, press the Home button or tap the screenat the bottom of Top view and swipe upward.The views behind will become visible againand can be used.
NOTE
The top view is not available at start-up/ shutdown or when a message is beingshown on the screen. Similarly, it is notavailable when the climate view is shown.
Climate viewThe climate bar is always visible at the bottom of the screen. The most common climate set-tings can be made directly there, such as set- ting temperature and seat heating *.
Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate viewand access additional climate sys-tem settings.
Tap the symbol to close Climate view and return to a previous view.
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If there are many functions, you can also scroll downward through the view. This is done bysweeping/dragging from the bottom upwards. Unlike in App view, where you tap an app to open it, in Function view, tapping a functionactivates or deactivates it. Certain functions(trigger functions) open in their own windowwhen tapped. To return to Home view, swipe the screen from right to left
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or press the Home button.
Related information
Handling tiles in the center display (p. 122)
Symbols in the center display status bar(p. 127)
Changing settings in the center display'sTop view (p. 135)
Opening contextual setting in the centerdisplay (p. 136)
Owner's Manual in the center display(p. 19)
Driver profiles (p. 139)
Climate system controls (p. 219)
Apps (p. 480)
Function view in the center display(p. 125)
Center display overview (p. 113)
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Applies for left-hand drive vehicles. For right-hand drive vehicles, swipe in the other direction.