Volvo XC90 Excellence (2018 year). Manual — part 1

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Information

White ISO symbols and white text/image on
black message field.

NOTE

It is not intended that the decals illustrated in
the owner's manual should be exact replicas
of those in the car. They are included to show
their approximate appearance and location in
the car. The information that applies to your
particular car is available on the respective
decals for your car.

Procedure lists

Procedures where action must be taken in a cer-
tain sequence are numbered in the owner's man-
ual:

When there is a series of illustrations for
step-by-step instructions each step is num-

bered in the same way as the corresponding
illustration.
Lists of letters appear adjacent to the series
of illustrations where the order of the instruc-
tions is not significant.
Arrows appear numbered and unnumbered
and are used to illustrate a movement.
Arrows with letters are used to clarify a
movement when the relative order is of no
relevance.

If there is no series of illustrations for step-by-
step instructions then the different steps are
numbered with normal numbers.

Position lists

Red circles containing a number are used in
overview images where different components
are pointed out. The number recurs in the
position list featured in connection with the
illustration that describes the item.

Bulleted lists

A bulleted list is used when there is a list of
points in the owner's manual.

Example:

Coolant

Engine oil

Related information

Related information refers to other articles con-
taining closely associated information.

Images

Illustrations used in the owner's manual are
sometimes schematic and are intended to pro-
vide an overall picture or example of a certain
function. Illustrations may deviate from the car's
appearance depending on equipment level and
market.

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Related information

Digital owner's manual in the car (p. 15)

Owner's Manual in mobile devices (p. 18)

Volvo Cars support site (p. 19)

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Recording data

As part of Volvo's safety and quality assurance,
certain information about the vehicle's operation,
functionality and incidents are recorded in the
car.

This vehicle is equipped with an "Event Data
Recorder" (EDR). Its primary purpose is to regis-
ter and record data related to traffic accidents or
collision-like situations, such as times when the
airbag deploys or the vehicle strikes an obstacle
in the road. The data is recorded in order to
increase understanding of how vehicle systems
work in these types of situations. The EDR is
designed to record data related to vehicle
dynamics and safety systems for a short time,
usually 30 seconds or less.

The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record
data related to the following in the event of traffic
accidents or collision-like situations:

How the various systems in the car worked

Whether the driver and passenger seatbelts
were fastened/tensioned

The driver's use of the accelerator or brake
pedal

The travel speed of the vehicle

This information can help us better understand
the circumstances in which traffic accidents, inju-
ries and damage occur. The EDR only records
data when a non-trivial collision situation occurs.
The EDR does not record any data during normal

driving conditions. Similarly, the system never
registers who is driving the vehicle or the geo-
graphic location of the accident or near-miss sit-
uation. However, other parties, such as the police,
could use the recorded data in combination with
the type of personally identifiable information
routinely collected after a traffic accident. Special
equipment and access to either the vehicle or the
EDR is required to be able to interpret the regis-
tered data.

In addition to the EDR, the car is equipped with a
number of computers designed to continually
check and monitor the function of the car. They
can record data during normal driving conditions,
but in particular register faults affecting the vehi-
cle's operation and functionality, or upon activa-
tion of the vehicle's driver support function (e.g.
City Safety and the auto brake function).

Some of the recorded data is required to enable
service and maintenance technicians to diagnose
and remedy any faults that occurred in the vehi-
cle. The registered information is also needed to
enable Volvo to satisfy legal requirements laid out
in laws and by government authorities. Informa-
tion registered in the vehicle is stored in its com-
puter until the vehicle is serviced or repaired.

In addition to the above, the registered informa-
tion can be used in aggregate form for research
and product development with the aim of contin-
uously improving the safety and quality of Volvo
cars.

Volvo will not contribute to the above-described
information being disclosed to third parties with-
out the vehicle owner's consent. To comply with
national legislation and regulations, Volvo may be
forced to disclose information of this nature to
the police or other authorities who may assert a
legal right to access such. Special technical
equipment which Volvo and workshops that have
entered into agreements with Volvo have access
to is required to be able to read and interpret the
recorded data. Volvo is responsible that the infor-
mation, which is transferred to Volvo during serv-
icing and maintenance, is securely stored and
managed and that its management complies with
relevant legal requirements. For further informa-
tion - contact a Volvo dealer.

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Important information on

accessories, extra equipment and

diagnostic socket

Incorrect connection and installation of accesso-
ries, extra equipment or software/diagnostic
tools may have a negative effect on the car's
electronic system.

Certain accessories only function when associ-
ated software is installed in the car's computer
system. Volvo therefore recommends always
making contact with an authorised Volvo work-
shop before the installation of accessories or
extra equipment that are connected to or affect
the electrical system.

Connection of equipment to the car's
diagnostic socket

WARNING

Volvo Cars accepts no liability for the conse-

quences if unauthorised equipment is con-

nected to the On-board Diagnostic socket

(OBDII). This socket should only be used by

trained and qualified Volvo service techni-

cians.

Data link connector OBDII is under the instrument panel

on the driver's side

Volvo ID

Volvo ID provides access to a wide range of per-
sonalized Volvo services

4

online.

It is possible to create a Volvo ID from the car,
volvocars.com or Volvo On Call app

5

. Certain

functions and services require that the car is reg-
istered to a personal Volvo ID. Registering the
Volvo ID to the car makes a wide range of Volvo
services available directly from the car.

Examples of services:

Volvo On Call

* - Volvo ID is used when log-

ging in to the Volvo On Call app.

Send to Car - Makes it possible to send an
address from an Internet map service directly
to the car.

Book Service and Repair - Register your pre-
ferred workshop/dealer at volvocars.com to
be able to book service directly from the car.

Creating a Volvo ID

It is possible to create a Volvo ID in different
ways. If the Volvo ID is created at volvocars.com
or with Volvo On Call app, the Volvo ID must also
be registered to the car to enable use of the vari-
ous Volvo ID services.

4

The services available may vary over time and vary depending on equipment level and market.

5

If you have Volvo On Call

*.

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With the Volvo ID app

1. Download the Volvo ID app from

Download

Centre

in the centre display's app view.

2. Start the app and register a personal email

address.

3. Follow the instructions that are automatically

sent to the specified email address.
> A Volvo ID has now been created and

automatically registered to the car.
Volvo ID services can now be used.

On Volvo Cars website

1. Go into www.volvocars.com and log in

6

using

the icon at the top right. Select Create Volvo
ID.

2. Enter a personal email address.

3. Follow the instructions that are automatically

sent to the specified email address.
> A Volvo ID has now been created. Read

below to learn how to register the ID to
the car.

With Volvo On Call mobile app

7

1. Download the latest version of the Volvo On

Call app from a smartphone, via e.g. App
Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.

2. Choose to create a Volvo ID from the app's

start page and enter a personal email
address.

3. Follow the instructions that are automatically

sent to the specified email address.
> A Volvo ID has now been created. Read

below to learn how to register the ID to
the car.

Registering your Volvo ID to the car

If you created your Volvo ID via the web or the
Volvo On Call app, register it to your car as fol-
lows:

1. If not done already, download the Volvo ID

app from

Download Centre

in the app view.

NOTE

To download apps, the car must be con-
nected to the Internet.

2. Start the app and enter your Volvo ID/your

email address.

3. Follow the instructions that are automatically

sent to the email address linked to your
Volvo ID.
> Your Volvo ID is now registered to the car.

Volvo ID services can now be used.

Advantages of Volvo ID

One user name and one password to access
online services, i.e. only one username and
one password to remember.

If the username/password for a service (e.g.
Volvo On Call) is changed, then it is also
changed automatically for other services.

Related information

Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps
(p. 513)

Connecting the car (p. 508)

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Available in certain markets.

7

If you have Volvo On Call

*.

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Contributing to a better environment

An energy-efficient and fuel-efficient car not only
contributes to a reduced impact on the environ-
ment, but also means reduced costs for the
owner of the car. As the driver, it is easy to
reduce fuel consumption and thereby save
money and contribute to a better environment -
here is some advice:

Plan for an effective average speed. Speeds
above approx. 80 km/h (approx. 50 mph)
and below 50 km/h (approx. 30 mph) lead to
increased energy consumption.

Follow the Service and Warranty Booklet's
recommended intervals for service and main-
tenance of the car.

Avoid letting the engine idle - switch off the
engine when stationary for longer periods.
Pay attention to local regulations.

Plan the journey - a lot of unnecessary stops
and uneven speed contribute to increased
fuel consumption.

Use preconditioning - it improves the range
of the hybrid battery and reduces the energy
requirement while driving.

Also remember to always dispose of environmen-
tally hazardous waste, such as batteries and oil, in
an environmentally safe manner. Consult a work-
shop in the event of uncertainty about how this
type of waste should be discarded - an author-
ised Volvo workshop is recommended.

Efficient emission control

Your Volvo is manufactured following the concept
"Clean inside and out" – a concept that encom-
passes a clean interior environment as well as
highly efficient emission control. In many cases
the exhaust emissions are well below the applica-
ble standards.

Clean air in the passenger
compartment

A passenger compartment filter prevents dust
and pollen from entering the passenger compart-
ment via the air intake.

The Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)

* ensures

that the incoming air is cleaner than the air in the
traffic outside.

The system cleans the air in the passenger com-
partment from contaminants such as particles,
hydrocarbons, nitrous oxides and ground-level
ozone. If the outside air is contaminated then the
air intake is closed and the air is recirculated.
Such a situation may arise in heavy traffic,
queues and tunnels for example.

IAQS is a part of the Clean Zone Interior Pack-
age (CZIP)

*, which also includes a function that

allows the fan to start when the car is unlocked
with the remote control key.

Interior

The material used in the interior of a Volvo is
carefully selected and has been tested in order to
be pleasant and comfortable. Some of the details

are hand-made, such as the seams of the steer-
ing wheel that are sewn by hand. The interior is
monitored in order not to emit strong odours or
substances that cause discomfort in the event of
e.g. high heat and bright light.

Volvo workshops and the environment

Regular maintenance creates the conditions for a
long service life and low fuel consumption for
your car. In this way you also contribute to a
cleaner environment. When Volvo's workshops
are entrusted with the service and maintenance
of your car it becomes part of Volvo's system.
Volvo makes clear demands regarding the way in
which workshop premises shall be designed in
order to prevent spills and discharges into the
environment. The workshop staff have the knowl-
edge and the tools required to guarantee good
environmental care.

Recycling

Since Volvo works from a life cycle perspective, it
is also important that the car is recycled in an
environmentally sound manner. Almost all of the
car can be recycled. The last owner of the car is
therefore requested to contact a dealer for refer-
ral to a certified/approved recycling facility.

Related information

Drive modes (p. 425)

The owner's manual and the environment
(p. 32)

Economical driving (p. 449)

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IntelliSafe-driver support

IntelliSafe is the Volvo Cars concept concerning
car safety. It comprises a number of systems,
both standard and optional, that contribute to
making a car journey safe, to the prevention of
injuries and to the protection of passengers and
other road users.

Support

There are systems incorporated in IntelliSafe that
help the driver to drive the car in a safe manner.
The driver support functions incorporated in the
car include e.g. adaptive cruise control

*, which

ensures that a constant distance is held between
the car and the vehicle in front.

Pilot Assist

* helps the driver to keep the car

between the lane's edge markings, combined
with maintaining a preset time interval to the
vehicle ahead.

Park Assist Pilot

* helps the driver park the car by

sensing the area around it.

Other examples of systems that help the driver
are the Active main beam, Cross Traffic Alert
(CTA)

* and Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* sys-

tems.

Prevention

An example of a function that helps to prevent
accidents is City Safety. The function warns the
driver of risks of collision with another vehicle,

pedestrians, cyclists or larger animals. If the driver
does not react to the warning and the risk of col-
lision is imminent then City Safety can automati-
cally brake the car.

Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)

* is another example of a

function that helps to prevent accidents by warn-
ing the driver and giving corrective steering inter-
ventions if the car is about to cross a lane side
line.

Also available is the steering assistance function,
whose purpose is to reduce the risk of the car
unintentionally leaving the road and actively steer
the car back onto the road.

Protection

To protect the driver and passengers, the car is
equipped with seatbelt tensioners which can ten-
sion the seatbelts in critical situations and in col-
lisions. It also has airbags and inflatable curtains,
as well as Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
which protects against whiplash injuries.

Related information

Adaptive cruise control

* (p. 300)

Park Assist Pilot

* (p. 402)

Activating/deactivating main beam (p. 144)

Activate/deactivate Cross Traffic Alert

*

(p. 362)

BLIS

* (p. 358)

City Safety (p. 346)

Lane Keeping Aid (p. 374)

Stability system RSC

1

(p. 280)

Seatbelt (p. 62)

Safety (p. 60)

Airbags (p. 67)

Pilot Assist

* (p. 317)

Steering assistance upon risk of lane depar-
ture (p. 382)

Whiplash Protection System (p. 61)

1

Roll Stability Control

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Sensus - online connectivity and

entertainment

Sensus makes it possible to surf the Internet,
use different types of apps and make the car a
Wi-Fi hotspot.

This is Sensus

Sensus offers an intelligent interface and online
connectivity with the digital world. An intuitive
navigation structure makes it possible to receive
relevant support, information and entertainment
when it is necessary, without distracting the
driver.

Sensus covers all solutions in the car that are
connected with entertainment, online connectiv-
ity, navigation

* and the user interface between

driver and car. It is Sensus that makes communi-
cation possible between you, the car and the out-
side world.

Information when it is needed, where it
is needed

The different displays in the car provide informa-
tion at the right time. The information is shown in
different locations based on how it should be pri-
oritised by the driver.

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Different types of information are shown in different displays depending on how the information should be prioritised.

Head-up display

*

The head-up display shows selected information
that the driver should deal with as soon as possi-
ble. Such information includes traffic warnings,

speed information and navigation

* information.

Road Sign Information and incoming phone calls
are also shown in the head-up display. The dis-
play is operated via the right-hand steering wheel
keypad and via the centre display.

Driver display

The driver display shows information on speed
and e.g. incoming calls or song tracks being

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played. The display is operated via the two steer-
ing wheel keypads.

Centre display

Many of the main functions of the car are con-
trolled from the centre display, a touch screen
which reacts to touch. The number of physical
buttons and controls in the car is therefore mini-
mal. The screen can even be operated while
wearing gloves.

From here, for example, you can control the cli-
mate control system, the entertainment system
and seat position

*. The information that is shown

in the centre display can be acted on by the
driver or someone else in the car when the
opportunity arises.

Voice recognition system

The voice recognition system
can be used without the driver
needing to take his/her hands
off the steering wheel. The sys-
tem can understand natural
speech. Use voice recognition
to, for example, play back a

song, call someone, increase the temperature or
read out a text message.

For more information about all functions/
systems, see the relevant section in the owner's
manual or its supplement.

Related information

Operating the centre display (p. 36)

Navigating in the centre display's views
(p. 40)

Head-up display

* (p. 118)

Driver display (p. 96)

Voice recognition (p. 122)

Online car

* (p. 508)

Audio and media (p. 480)

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The owner's manual and the

environment

The Owner's Manual is printed on paper origi-
nating from controlled forests.

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)

®

symbol

shows that the paper pulp in a printed owner's
manual comes from FSC

®

-certified forests or

other controlled sources.

Related information

Drive-E - cleaner driving pleasure (p. 25)

Windows, glass and mirrors

The car contains controls for windows, glass
and mirrors. Some of the windows in the car are
reinforced with lamination, which makes the pas-
senger compartment more soundproof, amongst
other things.

Laminated glass

The windscreen and panorama

* roof have lamina-

ted glass. The glass is reinforced, which provides
better protection against break-ins and improved
sound insulation in the passenger compartment.
Laminated glass is available as an option for cer-
tain other glass surfaces.

The symbol is shown on the windows where the glass is
laminated

9

.

Related information

Panorama roof

* (p. 163)

Power windows (p. 156)

Activating/deactivating defrost of windows
and door mirrors (p. 198)

Using the sun blind

* (p. 158)

Interior rearview mirror (p. 160)

Adjusting the door mirrors (p. 159)

Head-up display

* (p. 118)

Using windscreen wipers (p. 153)

Windscreen and headlamp washers (p. 155)

9

Does not apply to the windscreen or panorama roof

* which are always laminated and thus do not have this symbol.

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Three of the centre display's basic views. Swipe right or left to access the function or app view respectively

10

.

Function view - car functions that are acti-
vated/deactivated with a press. Certain func-

tions are also so-called trigger functions,
which means they open a window with set-

ting options. Examples of such are

Camera

and parking functions. Settings for the head-

10

The views are reversed for right-hand drive cars.

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up display

* are also made from the function

view, but adjustments are made using the
steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
Home view - the first view that is shown
when the screen is started.
Application view (app view) - apps that have
been downloaded (third-party apps) and
apps for embedded functions, such as

FM

radio

. Tap on an app icon to open the app.

Status bar - the activities in the car are
shown right at the top of the screen. Net-
work/connection information is shown on the
left-hand side of the status bar, while media-
related information, the clock and indication
about on-going background activity are
shown on the right.
Top view - drag the tab down in order to
access the top view.

Settings

,

Owner's

manual

,

Profile

and the car's saved mes-

sages are accessed from here.
Navigation - leads to map navigation, with
e.g. Sensus Navigation

*. Tap on the subview

to expand it.
Media - recently used apps associated with
media. Tap on the subview to expand it.
Phone - the phone function can be reached
from here. Tap on the subview to expand it.

Extra subview - recently used apps/car func-
tions that do not belong in any of the other
subviews. Tap on the subview to expand it.
Climate row - information and direct interac-
tion to set temperature, seat heating level

*

and fan speed. Tap on the symbol in the cen-
tre of the climate row in order to open the
climate view with more setting options.

Related information

Operating the centre display (p. 36)

Navigating in the centre display's views
(p. 40)

Function view with buttons for car functions
(p. 47)

Changing settings for apps (p. 183)

Symbols in the centre display's status bar
(p. 45)

Settings in the centre display (p. 175)

Head-up display

* (p. 118)

Media player (p. 487)

Phone (p. 501)

Climate controls in the centre display
(p. 190)

Cleaning the centre display (p. 592)

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Operating the centre display

Many of the car's functions are controlled and
regulated from the centre display. The centre
display is a touch screen that reacts to touch.

Using the touch screen functionality in
the centre display

The screen reacts differently depending on
whether you press, drag or swipe across it.
Actions such as browsing between different

views, marking objects, scrolling in a list and mov-
ing apps can be performed by touching the
screen in different ways.

An infrared film enables the screen to detect a
finger that is just in front of the screen. This tech-
nology makes it possible to use the screen even
with gloves on.

Two people can interact with the screen at the
same time, e.g. to adjust the climate for the driver
and passenger side respectively.

IMPORTANT

Do not use sharp objects on the screen as
they may scratch it.

The table below presents the different proce-
dures for operating the screen:

Procedure

Execution

Result

Press once.

Highlights an object, confirms a selection or activates a function.

Press twice in quick suc-
cession.

Zooms in on a digital object, such as the map

*.

Press and hold.

Grabs an object. Can be used to move apps or map points on the map

*. Press and hold your finger against

the screen and at the same time drag the object to the desired location.

Tap once with two fingers.

Zooms out from a digital object, such as the map

*.

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Procedure

Execution

Result

Drag

Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Hold depressed and drag in order to move
apps or map points on the map

*. Drag horizontally or vertically across the screen.

Swipe/drag quickly

Changes between different views, scrolls a list, text or view. Drag horizontally or vertically across the
screen.

Drag apart

Zooms in.

Drag together

Zooms out.

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Turn off the screen and reactivate it

Home button for the centre display.

When the centre display is switched off, the
screen is dimmed so as not to be disruptive
whilst driving. The climate row will still be visible,
and apps and other functions connected to the
screen will continue to run.

1. Give a long press on the physical home but-

ton below the screen.
> The screen goes dark except for the cli-

mate row, which continues to be shown.
All functions continue to run, such as cli-
mate control, audio, guiding

* and apps. In

this mode, the screen can be cleaned with
the cloth supplied; see the section
"Cleaning the centre display".

2. Reactivate the screen - briefly tap on the

home button.
> The view that was displayed before the

screen was switched off will be shown
again.

NOTE

The screen cannot be deactivated when a
prompt to perform an action is shown on the
screen.

NOTE

The centre display deactivates automatically
when the engine is off and the driver's door is
opened.

Returning to home view from another
view

1. Briefly press the home button.

> The last position of the home view is

shown.

2. Briefly press again.

> All subviews of the home view are set to

their default mode.

NOTE

In home view standard mode - briefly press
the home button. An animation that describes
access to the different views is shown on the
screen.

Moving apps and buttons for car
functions

The apps and buttons for car functions in the app
view and function view respectively can be moved
and organised as desired.

1. Tap on an app/button and hold depressed.

> The app/button changes size and

becomes slightly transparent. It is then
possible to move it.

2. Drag the app/button to a vacant space in the

view.

The maximum number of rows available for use in
order to position apps/buttons is 48. To move an
app/button outside the visible view, drag it to the
bottom of the view. New rows are then added,
where the app/button can be located.

An app/button can thus be located further down
and is then not visible in the normal mode for the
view.

Swipe across the screen to scroll upward/down-
ward in the view.

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NOTE

Hide the apps that you rarely or never use by
moving them to the bottom, off the visible
screen. This way it will be easier to find the
apps you use more often.

Scrolling in a list, article or view

When a scroll indicator is visible in the screen, it
is possible to scroll downward or upward in the
view. Swipe downwards/upwards anywhere in the
view.

The scroll indicator appears in the centre display when it

is possible to scroll in the view.

Using the controls in the centre display

Temperature control.

The control is used for many of the car's func-
tions. Regulate e.g. temperature by means of one
of the following:

drag the control to the desired temperature,

tap on

+

/

in order to raise/lower the tem-

perature gradually, or

tap on the desired temperature on the con-
trol.

Related information

Navigating in the centre display's views
(p. 40)

Settings in the centre display (p. 175)

Sensus - online connectivity and entertain-
ment (p. 29)

Remote control key range (p. 242)

Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps
(p. 513)

Using the keyboard in the centre display
(p. 49)

Change settings for the centre display
(p. 46)

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