Remote Start (Ers); Remote Start (Ers) - Operation - Volvo S 60 Owner's Manual

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08 Starting and driving

Remote start (ERS)*

Remote start (ERS – Engine Remote Start)
means that the car's engine can be started
remotely in order to warm up/cool down the
passenger compartment before departure.
ERS is activated via key and/or via Volvo On
Call*, see Volvo On Call supplement.
The climate control starts with the same set-
tings that were being used when the car was
parked.
An ERS-started engine is activated for a
maximum of 15 minutes, then it is switched
off. After two ERS-activations the engine
must be started in the normal way before
ERS can be re-used.
ERS is only available in cars with automatic
gearbox and cars that have a bonnet switch
installed.
NOTE
The service life of the remote control key's
battery is affected by the ERS function. In
the event of frequent use of ERS the bat-
tery should therefore be changed once per
year, see Remote control key - replacing
the battery (p. 163).
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Available in the XC60, cars with alarm, most cars with 4-cylinder engines or if ERS is selected for new construction.
Only on PCC key, see Remote control key with PCC* - unique functions (p. 159).
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
NOTE
Follow local/national rules/regulations on
idling.
WARNING
To remote-start the engine, the following
criteria must be met:
The car must be supervised.
There must be no people or animals
inside or around the car.
The car must not be parked in a
closed, unventilated area - the exhaust
gases may seriously injure humans
and animals.
Related information
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Remote start (ERS) - operation (p. 270)
Remote start (ERS) - symbols and mes-
sages (p. 272)

Remote start (ERS) - operation

The key's buttons for remote start.
Unlocking
Locking
Approach lighting
Unlocking, boot lid
Information
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Remote starting the engine
To be able to remotely start the engine the
car must be locked and the bonnet closed.
Proceed as follows:

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