Volvo XC 90 Quick Manual
Volvo XC 90 Quick Manual

Volvo XC 90 Quick Manual

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  • Page 1 W E B E D I T I O N Q U I C K G U I D E...
  • Page 2 VÄLKOMMEN! This Quick Guide describes a selection of the features and functions in your Volvo. More detailed owner’s information is available digitally in the vehicle, in an app and on-line. The vehicle’s The owner’s manual is available in digital form in the center Printed A printed owner’s manual supplement is provided in the...
  • Page 3 05. INTERNET CONNECTIONS, INFOTAINMENT AND SUPPORT Your Volvo can connect to the Internet to give you access to information, entertainment and support. This section provides instruc- tions for pairing and connecting a cell phone to your Volvo, connecting to the Internet and using apps.
  • Page 4 BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE KEY Press to lock the doors and tailgate and arm the alarm. “Panic” alarm: Press and hold for at least 3 seconds or press twice within 3 seconds to sound the horn and flash the turn signals.
  • Page 5: Keyless Locking/Unlocking

    KEYLESS LOCKING/UNLOCKING* You only need to have a remote key in your possession to lock or unlock the vehicle. The remote key has to be within a radius of approx. 5 ft. (1.5 meters) from a door handle or approx. 3 ft. (1 meter) from the tailgate (see the illustration).
  • Page 6 ADJUSTING A POWER FRONT SEAT* Adjust backrest tilt by pressing the control forward/rearward. Raise/lower the seat by moving the rear section of the control up or down. Move the seat forward/rearward by moving the control forward/ rearward. Raise/lower the front edge of the seat cushion by moving the front section of the control up or down.
  • Page 7: Storing Settings

    USING THE FRONT SEAT MEMORY FUNCTION Using a stored setting The memory function button are on one or both of the front doors and can be used to store the settings (positions) of the power seats*, door With the door open: Press and release one of the memory buttons. mirrors and the head-up display*.
  • Page 8: Folding Down The Rear Seat Backrests

    FOLDING DOWN THE REAR SEAT BACKRESTS Third row seats* When folding down the backrests/head restraints, be sure that they do not come in contact with the backrests of the seats ahead. It may be – Pull the handle on the upper side of the backrest up/forward. Fold necessary to move the front/rear seats before the backrests can be the backrest down.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    GETTING IN AND OUT OF THIRD ROW SEATS 1. On the second row outboard seats: pull the handle on the upper edge up and forward. 2. Fold down the backrest and push the seat forward. Return the backrest to the upright position by first moving the seat rearward and then folding up the backrest until it locks in position.
  • Page 10: Starting And Switching Off The Engine

    STARTING AND SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE The remote key is not used physically to start the engine since the vehicle has a Passive Start system as standard equipment. The key only has to be in the front section of the passenger compartment. If the vehicle is equipped with the optional Passive Entry system, the remote key can be anywhere in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 11: Using The Parking Brake

    USING THE PARKING BRAKE Setting – Pull up the parking brake control in the center console. A symbol in the instrument panel will illuminate when the parking brake has been set. Check that the vehicle is stationary. Manual release 1. Press the brake pedal. 2.
  • Page 12 THE VEHICLE’S THREE DISPLAYS Head-up-display (HUD)* Instrument panel Center display The head-up-display supplements the This display shows vehicle and driving-related Many of the vehicle’s primary features and information using gauges, indicators, and indi- functions, such as the climate and infotain- instrument panel and projects e.g., traffic cator/warning lights.
  • Page 13 NAVIGATING IN THE CENTER DISPLAY Home view App view Function view This is the first view shown when the display Swipe the screen from right to left to access Swipe the screen from left to right to access this view. From here, various vehicle functions starts and it shows the Navigation, Media, the view of the apps installed in the vehicle such as the...
  • Page 14: Status Bar

    Status bar Ongoing activities in the vehicle are shown at the top of the screen in the status bar. Network and connection information is shown to the left and media-related information, the clock and current background activi- ties are shown to the right. Top view Tap (or pull down) the tab at the center of the status bar at the top of the screen to open Top view.
  • Page 15: Climate System Settings

    CLIMATE SYSTEM SETTINGS Climate system functions for the front and rear sections of the passenger compartment are controlled from the center display, using buttons on the center console and the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console*. Some functions can be controlled using voice commands.
  • Page 16: Direct Start

    PRECONDITIONING Preconditioning can be started using the Volvo On Call mobile app or from the vehicle’s center display. Preconditioning is used to heat or cool the passenger compartment to a comfortable temperature, which helps reduce wear and energy consumption during your drive. Preconditioning can be started directly or by setting a timer.
  • Page 17: Cleaning The Center Display

    CLEAN ZONE: BETTER PASSENGER COMPARTMENT AIR QUALITY The Interior Air Quality System (IAQS*) is part of the Clean Zone Interior Package* and is a fully automatic system that filters passen- ger compartment air to help remove gases, particles and other contaminents.
  • Page 18: Opening And Closing The Power Tailgate

    OPENING AND CLOSING THE POWER TAILGATE* Opening alternatives • Press and pull up the handle on the tailgate. • Press and hold the button on the remote key until the tailgate begins to open. • Press and hold the button on the lighting panel (to the left of the steering wheel) until the tailgate begins to open.
  • Page 19: Opening/Closing The Charger Door

    STOWING THE CHARGING CABLE The charging cable is stowed in a storage compartment under the cargo area floor. OPENING/CLOSING THE CHARGER DOOR 1. Press in the rear section of the door and release it. 2. Open the door. 3. Pull off the charging socket’s protective cover and place it in the holder on the inside of the door.
  • Page 20 CHARGE MODULE INDICATOR LIGHTS The blue indicator light on the cable’s charge module (the unit that is plugged into the wall socket) will flash red several times when the unit is plugged in while a safety check is being performed and will then glow steadily blue to indicate that the charger is ready to use.
  • Page 21: Charging The Hybrid Battery

    CHARGING THE HYBRID BATTERY Charging with the gasoline engine The hybrid battery is charged using a charging cable connected to a 120-/240-volt socket. The length of time needed to charge the battery Current is generated to charge the hybrid battery during light braking depends on the current used.
  • Page 22: Stopping Hybrid Battery Charging

    STOPPING HYBRID BATTERY CHARGING 1. Unlock the vehicle by pressing the button on the remote key. The charging procedure will stop and the charging cable will no longer be locked to the charging socket. 2. Disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle’s charging socket. 3.
  • Page 23: Hybrid-Related Information In The Instrument Panel

    HYBRID-RELATED INFORMATION IN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL A number of symbols and animations will be displayed in the instru- ment panel depending on the currently selected drive mode (the illustration is a generic example and shows information that cannot actually be displayed at the same time). Driver-requested power in HYBRID mode The long needle in the gauge indicates the amount of energy that the vehicle is currently using.
  • Page 24: Selecting A Drive Mode

    SELECTING A DRIVE MODE Select a drive mode that is best suited for the current driving condi- tions. Not all drive modes can be selected in every situation. 1. Press the DRIVE MODE control in the tunnel console. A pop-up menu will open in the center display.
  • Page 25 DRIVER SUPPORT CONTROLS IN THE LEFT-SIDE STEERING WHEEL KEYPAD Functions such as Speed limiter*, Cruise control, Adaptive cruise control* and Pilot assist* can be selected using the keys in the left-side steering wheel keypad. A white symbol indicates that a function is active;...
  • Page 26: Parallel Parking

    DRIVER SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN THE CENTER DISPLAY City Safety City Safety alerts the driver of obstructions using visual and audible signals. The brakes will be applied automatically if the driver does not react in time. City Safety can e.g., help prevent a collision and assist the driver if there is a risk of colliding with another vehicle, a pedestrian or a cyclist.
  • Page 27: Blind Spot Information (Blis)

    Leaving a parking space using PAP Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* This function can only be used for parallel parking. BLIS informs the driver of vehicles in the door mirrors’ blind angles or of rapidly approaching vehicles in the driving Park out 1.
  • Page 28 USING THE WIPERS AND RAIN SENSOR The wipers and rain sensor are controlled from the right steering wheel lever. Move the lever down and release it for a single sweep. Move the lever to position 0 to turn off the windshield wipers.
  • Page 29 USING THE AUTO LIGHTING MODE Select the AUTO position on the left-side steering wheel lever to: • Activate the Daytime Running Lights (the low beam headlights will automatically switch on in dark conditions or if the rear fog lights are on). •...
  • Page 30: Using The Trip Computer

    USING THE TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer registers and calculates e.g., mileage, fuel consumption and average speed. You can choose the type of trip computer information that will be displayed in the instrument panel. Distance to empty The trip computer calculates the distance that can be driven on the amount of fuel remaining in the tank.
  • Page 31: Using Voice Control

    USING VOICE CONTROL The voice control system enables the driver to control certain functions in the media player, the Sensus navigation system, the climate system and a Bluetooth-connected cell phone. Voice commands are given either as direct commands from the user or in dialog form with verbal responses from the system.
  • Page 32: Glove Compartment

    GLOVE COMPARTMENT Opening is used. When the function is used for the first time, an extra security code has to be selected. This code is used to reset the one-time code – Press the button under the center display to open the if necessary.
  • Page 33 PAIRING AND CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Pair a cell phone with the vehicle and connect it to make/receive calls, send/receive text messages, stream media and connect to the Internet. Two Bluetooth devices can be connected at the same time, one of which can only be used to stream media.
  • Page 34 MAKING, ANSWERING AND ENDING PHONE CALLS Answering/declining/ending a call Phone calls can be made and answered using a Bluetooth-connected cell phone. Answer: Press on the right-side steering wheel keypad or tap Making a call from the center display Answer in the center display. Decline: Highlight Decline 1.
  • Page 35: Connecting To The Internet

    4. Activate by tapping the box. 5. If another type of connection has been used previously, confirm the change to the new connection. When the modem is used to make the connection, the Volvo On Call services will use this connec- tion.
  • Page 36: Wi-Fi Tethering (Hotspot)

    6. Enter the SIM card’s PIN code. Wi-Fi tethering (hotspot) When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, tethering (sharing a Wi-Fi hotspot) can be used to allow other devices to access the vehi- cle’s Internet connection 1. Tap Settings in the center display’s Top view.
  • Page 37: Starting Apple Carplay

    Settings and select Communication > Apple CarPlay. If the vehicle is not already equipped with Apple CarPlay, it can be retro-fitted. Contact a Volvo retailer. Information about the apps supported and compatible cell phones is available from Apple at: www.apple.com/ios/carplay/.
  • Page 38: Bluetooth-Connected Devices

    CONNECTING AND PLAYING MEDIA FROM EXTERNAL DEVICES The media player can play audio from external devices connected to the AUX/USB sockets or by wireless Bluetooth streaming. Bluetooth-connected devices 1. Pair and connect the device to the infotainment system in the same way as for a cell phone. 2.
  • Page 39 USING THE SENSUS NAVIGATION SYSTEM Navigation Tap the sub-view in the center display’s Home view. Entering an address as a destination: dest. The map will change to a search by address 1. Tap – screen. 2. Tap the respective fields to fill in Country and State/Province, etc.
  • Page 40 APPS IN THE CENTER DISPLAY The center display’s App view contains apps that have been download- ed (third-party apps) as well as integrated ones for functions such as radio. Certain apps can only be used when the vehicle is connected to the Internet.
  • Page 41 MANAGING AND UPDATING APPS, SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND MAPS – Tap Remote Update Service in App view to make updates. In order to perform remote updates, vehicle must be connected to the Internet. Remote Update Service opens a download app in Home view’s lower- most sub-view.
  • Page 42: Volvo On Call

    VOLVO ON CALL The Volvo On Call mobile app (a personal Volvo ID is required to use the mobile app) makes it possible to use the preconditioning function to cool or heat the passenger compartment before driving. Preconditioning can also be started in the center display’s Climate view.
  • Page 43 ADJUSTING CENTER DISPLAY VOLUME Adjust the volume in the vehicle by turning the volume control under the center display or by pressing the buttons on the right- side steering wheel keypad. Adjusting volume Settings > Sound > System volumes 1. Trap in the center display’s Top view.
  • Page 44: Car Status

    Internet connection. 6. Volvo will send a booking invitation to your email address. A Volvo ID is required. The engine must be running in order to send an appointment request..
  • Page 45: Electrical Socket

    LOCATION OF THE AUX, USB AND ELECTRICAL SOCKETS AUX and USB sockets The AUX and USB sockets are located under the tunnel console armrest. Electrical socket The vehicle has three electrical sockets: • There is a 12-volt socket in the tunnel console storage compartment.
  • Page 46 Volvo retailer. Charge module indicator lights Volvo service technician. Volvo On Call (VOC)
  • Page 47 Apple Carplay* in the center display no other device should be connected to any of the after approximately 2 minutes. Please be aware that Volvo has no control over the other sockets while the compressor is operating. content of the Apple CarPlay app.

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