Child Safety Locks; Manual Blocking Of The Rear Doors; Electrical Locking Of Doors/Windows - Volvo V60 Owner's Manual

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Manual blocking of the rear doors

The child safety locks prevent children from
opening a rear door from the inside.
With child safety locks. Not to be mixed up with
manual door locks, see page 58.
The child safety locks are located on the trail-
ing edge of the rear doors and are only
accessible when the doors are open.
To activate/deactivate the child safety locks:
Use the remote control key's detachable
key blade to turn the knob - see page 48.
The door is blocked against opening from
the inside.
The door can be opened from both the
outside and the inside.
WARNING
Each rear door has two knob controls - do
not mix up the child safety lock with the
mechanical door lock.
NOTE
A door's knob control only blocks that
particular door - not both rear doors
simultaneously.
Cars with an electric child safety lock
do not have a manual child lock.
Electrical locking of the rear doors*
and power windows
Control panel driver's door.
02 Locks and alarm

Child safety locks

The child safety locks can be activated/deac-
tivated in all key positions higher than 0 - see
page 81. Activation/deactivation can be
performed up to 2 minutes after switching off
the engine, provided that no door is opened.
To activate the child safety locks:
1. Start the engine or choose a key position
higher than 0.
2. Press the button in the driver's door con-
trol panel.
> The display in the combined instru-
ment panel shows the message
child locks Activated
ton's lamp illuminates - the locks are
active.
When the electric child safety lock is active
then the rear:
windows can only be opened with the
driver's door control panel
doors cannot be opened from inside.
The current setting is stored when the engine
is switched off - if the child safety locks are
activated at engine shutdown, the function
will remain activated the next time the engine
is started.
*
Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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