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VOLVO XC60

QUICK GUIDE

WEB EDITION
WELCOME TO YOUR NEW VOLVO!
Getting to know your new car is an exciting experience.
Take a look at this Quick Guide to learn some of the most common functions
quickly and easily.
All warning texts, and other important and detailed information, are only
available in the owner's manual – this folder only contains a small selection.
In addition, the owner's manual contains the latest and most current
information
Options are marked with an asterisk (*).
There is further information concerning your car at www.volvocars.com

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  • Page 1: Quick Guide

    VOLVO XC60 QUICK GUIDE WEB EDITION WELCOME TO YOUR NEW VOLVO! Getting to know your new car is an exciting experience. Take a look at this Quick Guide to learn some of the most common functions quickly and easily. All warning texts, and other important and detailed information, are only available in the owner's manual –...
  • Page 2: Electronic Climate Control - Ecc

    REMOTE CONTROL KEY WITH PCC* – PERSONAL CAR COMMUNICATOR Locks doors and the tailgate and activa- tes the alarm*. The lock and interior door handles are blocked after 10-25 seconds. The doors cannot then be opened from inside. Unlocks the doors and tailgate and disarms the alarm.
  • Page 3: Start The Engine

    After a cold start the idling speed is high irre- spective of outside temperature. A period of raised idling speed is part of Volvo's efficient emissions system. SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE AND REMOVE BLIS – BLIND SPOT INFORMATION...
  • Page 4: Key Positions

    KEY POSITIONS Position Active functions In order to reach the following key positions without the engine starting: Do not depress the Remote control key not inserted - Audio brake/clutch pedal. system and passenger compartment lighting. Remote control key inserted - Instrument/ clock lighting, steering lock off.
  • Page 5 DRIVER SUPPORT SYSTEM Pedestrian detection (warnings for pedestri- ans in front of the car) gives no warning and brake intervention at vehicle speeds above 80 km/h, and it does not work in the dark or in tunnels. It cannot detect partially obscured pedestrians, people shorter than 80 cm, or people in clothing that hides the contours of the body.
  • Page 6: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    TRIP COMPUTER AND TRIP METERS & – independent trip meters, which are always active. Fuel gauge. The symbol's arrow points out the side on which the fuel cap is located. Low fuel level. When the lamp is illumina- ted, fill with fuel as soon as possible. Display, trip computer.
  • Page 7: Headlamp Control

    HEADLAMP CONTROL Display and instrument lighting. Fog lamps rear (driver's side only). Automatic dipped beam. Main beam flash works but not fixed main beam. Parking lamps Dipped beam. Switches off when the engine is switched off. Main beam can be activated.
  • Page 8 EBA – EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT Emergency Brake Assistance helps to increase brake force and so reduce braking distance. EBA is activated when the driver brakes sud- denly. When EBA is activated the brake pedal depresses a little more than usual. –...

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