Perceived Temperature; Climate Control System Voice Commands - Volvo S90 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Owner's Manual

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On vehicles equipped with the Interior Air Quality
System*, there is also an air quality sensor in the
climate system's air intake.
Related information
Climate (p. 196)
Interior Air Quality System* (p. 200)
1
Certain markets only.

Perceived temperature

The climate control system regulates the climate
in the passenger compartment based on per-
ceived temperature, not actual temperature.
The selected passenger compartment tempera-
ture is based on the physical perception of the
current ambient temperature, airflow speed,
humidity, sunlight in the passenger compartment,
etc.
The system has a sunlight sensor that detects
which side of the vehicle the sunlight is shining
on and adjusts the temperature accordingly. This
means that the temperature of the air coming out
of the vents may be different for the left and right
sides, even if the temperature setting is the same
for both sides.
Related information
Climate (p. 196)
CLIMATE CONTROL
Climate control system voice
1
commands
Voice commands can be used for the climate
control system to e.g. change temperature, acti-
vate seat heating* or change blower speed.
Tap
and say one of the following commands:
"
Climate
" - starts a command dialog for cli-
mate controls and provides examples of
commands that can be used.
"
Set temperature to X degrees
desired temperature.
Raise temperature
Lower
"
"/"
temperature
" - raises/lowers the set tem-
perature.
"
Sync temperature
" - synchronizes the
temperature for all climate zones in the vehi-
cle with the temperature set for the driver's
side.
"
Air on feet
"/"
Air on body
" - opens the
desired air vent.
"
Air on feet off
"/"
Air on body off
the desired air vent.
Set fan to max
Turn off fan
"
"/"
Max
Off
blower speed to
/
.
"
Raise fan speed
"/"
Lower fan speed
raises/lowers the set blower speed.
" - sets
" - closes
" - changes
" -
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* Option/accessory.

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