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  • Page 1 XC60 Q UICK G UIDE...
  • Page 2 VÄLKOMMEN! This Quick Guide describes a selection of the functions in your Volvo. More detailed owner's information is available in the car, in the app and on the web. THE CAR'S CENTRE DISPLAY The owner's manual is available in the car's centre display, where it can be accessed via the top view.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS 01. GET TO KNOW YOUR VOLVO This chapter gives you information on some of Volvo's systems and services, and an overview of the inside and out- side, and the centre display. 02. INTERIOR AND CONNECTIONS Here you can read about different functions in the passenger compartment e.g. seat settings and Internet connec- tion.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED To get started with your Volvo in the best possible way there are several functions, terms and tips that can be useful to know about. Volvo ID Volvo ID is a personal ID that gives access to several services online Some examples are Volvo On Call*, map services, a personal login at volvocars.com, and the option to book service and repair.
  • Page 7 OVERVIEW, EXTERIOR Checking and calibration of tyre pressure (ITPMS)* is per- close the tailgate with a slow kicking motion. The car must be formed via in the app in the centre display's app equipped with keyless locking/unlocking* in order to unlock the TPMS Car status tailgate with foot movement.
  • Page 9: Private Locking

    LOCKING/UNLOCKING Remote control key One short press locks doors, tailgate and fuel filler flap and arms the alarm*. A long press closes the panoramic roof* and all side windows simultaneously. One short press unlocks doors, tailgate and fuel filler flap and dis- arms the alarm*.
  • Page 11: Storage Spaces

    OVERVIEW, INTERIOR Centre display is used to control many of the car's main functions, the brake pedal can be released while maintaining braking effect when the car has stopped, for example, at traffic lights. e.g. media, navigation*, climate control, driver support systems and in-car apps.
  • Page 13: Centre Display

    CENTRE DISPLAY You can make settings and control most of the functions in the centre display. The centre display has three main views: home view, function view and app view. You can reach the function view and app view from the home view by swiping right or left.
  • Page 14: Saving Settings

    3. Change the setting by pressing in the upper/lower/front/rear part of the control. Saving settings 1. Set the seat, door mirrors and head-up display* to the desired posi- tion and press the M button on the door panel. The light indicator in the button illuminates.
  • Page 15 FOLDING THE BACKRESTS IN THE REAR SEAT Ensure that a backrest with head restraint does not come into contact with the backrest of the seat in front when lowering. The front seats may need adjusting in order for the backrests to be lowered. The backrests can be folded manually using the handle on the tops of the outer seats.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL Adjusting the steering wheel Speed limiter helps to avoid exceeding a selected maximum speed. You can adjust the position of the steering wheel for both height and depth. Cruise control helps to maintain a constant speed. 1. Push/pull the lever under the steering wheel forward/backward Adaptive cruise control* helps to maintain a constant speed, combined with a preselected time interval to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 17: Trip Computer

    the steering wheel's right-hand keypad. No guaranteed range remains One short press on increases/decreases the stored speed by when the driver display shows "----". 5 km/h (5 mph). Press and hold the button to change steplessly - release the button at the desired speed. decreases/increases the distance to the vehicle ahead when using Adaptive cruise control and Pilot Assist.
  • Page 18 Home safe lighting switches on some of the exterior lighting after you have locked the car in order to provide illumination in the dark. Activate the function by switching off the car, and then move the left-hand stalk switch towards the instrument panel and release. The time for how long the home safe lighting should remain switched on can be set via the centre display.
  • Page 19 RIGHT-HAND STALK SWITCH The right-hand stalk switch controls the wiper blades and the rain sen- sor. – Move the stalk switch downward to make one single sweep on the windscreen. – Move the lever in steps upwards for intermittent, normal and fast speeds.
  • Page 21: Climate Settings

    Preconditioning can be set via the car's centre display and using the Volvo On Call* app. Preconditioning heats* the passenger compartment To synchronise the temperature for all zones with the temperature on...
  • Page 22 CONNECTIONS You can play back/control media, SMS and phone calls using voice 3. Activate by ticking the box for Car modem Internet recognition, as well as connect the car to the Internet via different Tethering external devices, e.g. smartphones. The car's electrical system must be When the car is connected to the Internet via the modem, you can in at least ignition position I so that you can use the connected devices.
  • Page 23: Electrical Sockets

    USB ports are located in the armrest's storage compartment between the seats. Electrical sockets Cars with Volvo On Call* only. When connecting using an in-car modem, the Volvo On Call serv- The following electrical sockets are available in your car: ices will use the connection.
  • Page 24: Managing Phone Calls

    USING CONNECTED DEVICES You can connect external devices to e.g. handle phone calls and play back media in the car's audio and media system. Managing phone calls It is possible to make and receive calls from a Bluetooth-connected phone. Calling via the centre display 1.
  • Page 25 MP3 player or iPod connected device 1. Start playback in the device. 2. Open the app depending on the connec- iPod tion method. To play back music from an iPod, select the app regardless of connection method - playback iPod starts.
  • Page 27: Home View

    HOME VIEW When the centre display starts it shows the home view, from where you can access the tiles for Navigation, Media and Phone, as well as the last used app or car function. Navigation - Tap here to access map navigation with Sensus Navigation*.
  • Page 29: Function View

    FUNCTION VIEW AND APP VIEW Function view 1. Press and hold an icon. 2. Drag the icon to an unoccupied space in the view and release. When you swipe from left to right in the home view you will reach the function view.
  • Page 31: Top View

    TOP VIEW The upper part of the display contains a tab that you can drag down to access the top view. From here you can access Settings Owner's and the car's saved messages. manual Profile Personal preferences Under you can set many personal preferences, e.g. for dis- Settings plays, mirrors, front seat, navigation*, audio and media system, language and voice control.
  • Page 33: Driver Support

    DRIVER SUPPORT Your car is equipped with a number of functions that help you to drive Steering assistance at risk of collision safely and which can prevent accidents. You can activate these func- Steering assistance at risk of collision can help you to reduce the risk tions in the centre display's function view.
  • Page 35: Park Assist

    PARK ASSIST Park Assist Pilot* The park assist camera starts automatically when reverse gear is selected or manually in the centre display: Park Assist Pilot can check the size of an available parking space and then steer the car into it if it is large enough. Your task is to pay atten- –...
  • Page 37 PURER DRIVING PLEASURE By planning your driving and by driving economically, you can reduce your fuel consumption as well as your carbon dioxide emissions and other contaminants in the air. This way you reduce your impact on the environment, as well as reduce the cost of your fuel consumption. Some factors you can influence yourself, but not others.
  • Page 38: Voice Commands

    Bluetooth-con- • nected phone, the climate system and Volvo's navigation system*. Voice control is activated with a press on the voice control button in the steer- • ing wheel's right-hand keypad.
  • Page 39 14 , 15 Air on feet Air on body • • Change country Change state • Air on feet off Air on body off Show favourites • Set fan to max Turn off fan • • Clear itinerary • Raise fan speed Lower fan speed Repeat voice guidance •...
  • Page 40 Make sure that the seat but it cannot handle all situations. It is only intended Volvo On Call - For cars with Volvo On Call, the els or tissue paper, as these could scratch the dis-...
  • Page 41 USING CONNECTED DEVICES by a graphic for City Safety. This graphic is illumi- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto - Volvo is not nated even if the head-up display is switched off. responsible for the content in the CarPlay or The driver may have less chance of seeing informa- Android Auto app.
  • Page 42 TP 24696 (English), AT 1746, MY18, Copyright © 2000-2017 Volvo Car Corporation...

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