Volvo S60 (2018 year). Manual — part 7

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

112

Function

Description

Digital speed

– km/h

– mph

– None

This displays the vehicle's speed digitally in the center of the instrument panel

Open by pressing OK, scroll using the thumb wheel, confirm by pressing OK and exit by pressing ENTER.

Trip comp. opt.

Distance to empty

Fuel consumption

Average speed

– Trip odometer

T1 and total dist.

– Trip odometer

T2 and total dist.

Selections among the trip computer information headings are made here. The symbols that have already been
selected have a check mark and are displayed in white. Those not selected are not checked and are displayed in
gray:

1. Open the function by pressing OK and scroll to the desired heading using the thumb wheel.
2. Confirm by pressing OK. The symbol will change colors from gray to white and will be checked.
3. Continue this procedure or exit by pressing RESET.

Service status

Shows the number of months and mileage until the next scheduled service.

Messages (##)

For additional information, see Information display – menu controls (p. 108).

Information headings

Any of the information headings in the following
table can be displayed. To do so:

1. Ensure that none of the trip computer con-

trols are being used in a command
sequence; reset them by pressing RESET
twice.

2. Turn the thumb wheel to begin displaying

the information headings. Stop on the
desired heading.

3. See the table for an explanation of the head-

ing or the actions that can be taken.

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113

Information headings in the instrument panel

Description

Trip odometer

T1 and total dist.

Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T1.

Trip odometer

T2 and total dist.

Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T2.

Distance to empty

See

Distance to empty

in Trip computer – Supplementary information (p. 116).

Fuel consumption

Current fuel consumption.

Average speed

Press and hold RESET to reset

Average speed

.

-

No information will be displayed. This also indicates the beginning/end of the list of information headings.

Scroll among the trip computer information head-
ings at any time by turning the thumb wheel
until the desired heading is displayed.

Related information

Trip computer – introduction (p. 110)

Trip computer – functions, digital instrument
panel (p. 114)

Trip computer – Supplementary information
(p. 116)

Trip computer – Trip statistics (p. 117)

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

* Option/accessory.

114

Trip computer – functions, digital

instrument panel

Information displays and controls

OK–press to access the trip computer's
functions or to activate a selection
Thumb wheel–turn to access the list of trip
computer information headings and to
scroll among the alternatives
RESET–press to cancel/reset/exit a function
after a selection has been made

The trip computer has two different menu groups:

Trip computer functions

Trip computer information headings in the
instrument panel

Functions

To open and make settings in the trip computer
functions:

1. Ensure that none of the trip computer con-

trols are being used in a command
sequence; reset them by pressing RESET
twice.

2. Press OK to open the list of functions.

3. Use the thumb wheel to scroll among the

functions and select/confirm your choice by
pressing OK.

4. After completing your selection, exit by

pressing RESET twice.

The following table lists the digital trip computer's
functions:

Function

Description

Trip computer reset

– Average fuel consumption

– Average speed

NOTE: This function does not reset the trip odometers, see Trip computer – Supplementary information (p. 116)
for a description of how this is done.

Messages

For additional information, see Information display – menu controls (p. 108).

Themes

Set the way in which information is displayed in the instrument panel, see Information displays – introduction
(p. 63).

Settings*

Select

Auto On

or

Off

.

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115

Function

Description

Contrast mode/Color mode

Adjust the instrument panel's contrast and color.

Service status

Shows the number of months and mileage until the next scheduled service.

Information headings

Three trip computer headings can be displayed at
the same time; one in each of the displays (see
the previous illustration). One of the combinations
of information headings in the following table can
be displayed. To do so:

1. Ensure that none of the trip computer con-

trols are being used in a command
sequence; reset them by pressing RESET
twice.

2. Turn the thumb wheel to begin displaying

the combinations of information headings.
Stop on the desired combination.

3. See the table for an explanation of the head-

ing or the actions that can be taken.

Scroll among the combinations of trip computer
information headings at any time by turning the
thumb wheel until the desired combination is
displayed.

Heading combinations

Description

Average fuel consumption

Trip odometer T1 + mileage

Average speed

Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T1.

Current fuel consumption

Trip odometer T2 + mileage

Distance to empty

Press and hold RESET to reset trip odometer T2.

Current fuel consumption

Mileage

mph<>km/h

Change between mph<>km/h – see "Digital speed display" in Trip com-
puter – Supplementary information (p. 116).

-

No trip computer information

displayed

-

No information will be displayed. This also indicates the beginning/end
of the list of information headings.

Scroll among the trip computer information head-
ings at any time by turning the thumb wheel
until the desired heading is displayed.

Related information

Trip computer – introduction (p. 110)

Trip computer – functions, analog instrument
panel (p. 111)

Trip computer – Supplementary information
(p. 116)

Trip computer – Trip statistics (p. 117)

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

* Option/accessory.

116

Trip computer – Supplementary

information

General information for both Analog and Digital
trip computer functions.

Average fuel consumption

Fuel consumption since the last time this func-
tion was reset.

Average speed

The vehicle's average speed since the last time
this function was reset.

Current fuel consumption

Current fuel consumption is calculated approxi-
mately once a second. When the vehicle is mov-
ing at low speed, fuel consumption is displayed
per unit of time. At higher speeds, it is displayed
in terms of distance.

Miles or kilometers can be displayed, see the
heading "Changing units".

Distance to empty

This function shows the approximate distance
that can be driven on the fuel remaining in the
tank. When

Distance to empty

shows "----",

there is very little useable fuel remaining in that
tank; refuel as soon as possible. The calculation
is based on average fuel consumption during the
last 20 miles (30 km) of driving and the amount
of fuel remaining in the tank (the accuracy of this
figure may vary if your driving style changes). An

economical driving style will generally increase
this distance.

See Economical driving (p. 282) for information
about driving economically.

Digital speed display

*

Speed is expressed in the unit not used by the
instrument panel's speedometer e.g., if the nor-
mal speedometer is in mph, the trip computer will
display in the speed in km/h and vice versa.

Resetting an analog instrument panel

Trip odometer(s) and average speed

1. Display trip odometer T1 or T1, or Average

speed.

2. Press and hold RESET until selected func-

tion is reset.

Each trip computer heading must be reset indi-
vidually.

Resetting a digital instrument panel

Trip odometer

1. Turn the thumb wheel to select the combi-

nation of headings containing the trip odom-
eter to be reset.

2. Press and hold RESET until selected trip

odometer is reset.

Average speed and fuel consumption

1. Select

Trip computer reset

and press OK.

2. Select one of the following alternatives using

the thumb wheel and press OK:

mpg

mph

Reset both

3. Finish by pressing RESET.

Changing units

To change the unit (miles/km) used to measure
distance and speed, go to

MY CAR

Settings

System options

Distance and fuel units

.

NOTE

In addition to changing units in the trip com-
puter, this also changes the units used in the
Volvo Navigation System (VNS)

*.

Related information

Trip computer – introduction (p. 110)

Trip computer – functions, analog instrument
panel (p. 111)

Trip computer – functions, digital instrument
panel (p. 114)

Trip computer – Trip statistics (p. 117)

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

* Option/accessory.

117

Trip computer – Trip statistics

Trip information from previous trips regarding
average fuel consumption and average speed is
stored and can be displayed in the form of a bar
chart.

Function

Trip statistics

23

Each bar represents a driving distance of 1 mile
or 10 miles, depending on the current scale; the
bar at the far right shows the value for the cur-
rent mile/10 miles.

Use TUNE to change between 1 mile and
10 miles; the marker at the right will also change
according to the scale selected.

Settings

Settings can be made in the MY CAR menu sys-
tem as follows:

MY CAR

My S60

Trip statistics

:

Start new trip

: press ENTER to erase all

pervious statistics. Exit the menu by pressing
EXIT.

Reset for every driving cycle

: select by

pressing ENTER. Exit the menu by pressing
EXIT.

Selecting

Reset for every driving cycle

erases

all trip statistics automatically if the ignition is
switched off for at least 4 hours. When the
engine is restarted, new statistics will be stored.

To get new statistics if the engine is restarted
before 4 hours have elapsed, the existing ones
have to be erased manually by selecting

Start

new trip

.

For additional information, see Information display
– menu controls (p. 108).

See also the information about Eco Guide in Eco
Guide

* and Power Meter* (p. 66).

Related information

Trip computer – introduction (p. 110)

Trip computer – functions, analog instrument
panel (p. 111)

Trip computer – functions, digital instrument
panel (p. 114)

Trip computer – Supplementary information
(p. 116)

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The illustration is generic; certain details may vary from model to model

CLIMATE

120

Climate – general information

The vehicle is equipped with Electronic Climate
Control (ECC) (p. 125) that cools, heats or
dehumidifies the air in the passenger compart-
ment.

Air conditioning

NOTE

The air conditioning can be switched off,
but to ensure the best possible climate
comfort in the passenger compartment
and to prevent the windows from misting,
it should always be on.

In warm weather, a small amount of water
may accumulate under the car when it
has been parked. This water is condensa-
tion from the A/C system and is normal.

Side windows and moonroof

To ensure that the air conditioning works opti-
mally, the side windows, and the optional moon-
roof should be closed.

Fog on the inside of the windows

The defroster function (p. 128) should be used
to remove fog or mist from the inside of the win-
dows. Keeping the windows clean with a com-
mercially available window washing spray will also
help prevent fogging or misting.

Vents in the parcel shelf

NOTE

The air vents at the rear of the parcel shelf
should never be obstructed.

Temporary shut-off of the air
conditioning

The air conditioning (p. 128) is momentarily dis-
engaged during full acceleration or when driving
uphill with a trailer. This may result in a temporary
increase in cabin temperature.

Ice and snow

Always keep the air intake grille at the base of
the windshield free of snow.

Climate system maintenance

Special tools and equipment are required to
maintain and carry out repairs on the climate sys-
tem. Work of this type should only be done by a
trained and qualified Volvo service technician.

Refrigerant

Volvo cares about the environment. The air condi-
tioning system in your car contains a CFC-free
refrigerant – R134a. This substance will not
deplete the ozone layer. The air conditioning sys-
tem contains 1.76 lbs (800 g) of R134a. The
systems uses PAG oil.

Related information

Climate – sensors (p. 121)

Climate – menu settings (p. 123)

CLIMATE

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* Option/accessory.

121

Climate – sensors

The climate system utilizes a number of sensors
to help regulate the temperature and humidity
level in the passenger compartment.

Sensor location

The sunlight sensor is located on the top
side of the dashboard.

NOTE

The sunlight sensor monitors which side of
the car that is most exposed to sunlight. This
can mean that the temperature may differ
between the right and left-side air vents, even
if the temperatures set for both sides of the
passenger compartment are the same.

The temperature sensor for the passenger
compartment is located below the climate
control panel.

The outside (ambient) temperature sensor is
located on the door mirror.

The humidity sensor

* is located in the interior

rearview mirror.

NOTE

Do not cover or block the sensors with cloth-
ing or other objects.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Air quality

The passenger compartment has been designed
to be pleasant and comfortable, even for people
with asthma and contact allergies.

Passenger compartment filter

Replace the cabin air filter with a new one at the
recommended intervals. Please refer to your War-
ranty and Service Records Information booklet, or
consult a trained and qualified Volvo service tech-
nician for these intervals. The filter should be
replaced more often when driving under dirty and
dusty conditions. The filter cannot be cleaned
and therefore should always be replaced with a
new one.

NOTE

There are different types of cabin air filters.
Ensure that the correct type is installed.

Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)

A multifilter helps reduce gases and particles in
the incoming air, thereby reducing the levels of
odors and contaminants entering the vehicle. The
air quality sensor detects increased levels of con-
taminants in the outside air. When the air quality
sensor detects contaminated outside air, the air
intake closes and the air inside the passenger
compartment is recirculated, i.e., no outside air
enters the vehicle. The filter also cleans recircula-
ted passenger compartment air.

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CLIMATE

* Option/accessory.

122

NOTE

Contact your Volvo retailer for IAQS air filter
replacement intervals.

Materials used in the cabin

The materials used in the cabin have been devel-
oped to help minimize the amount of dust and
make the cabin easier to keep clean. All floor
mats can be easily removed for cleaning. Use car
cleaning products recommended by Volvo. See
also the information in Cleaning the interior
(p. 361).

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)

* (p. 122)

Climate – menu settings (p. 123)

Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)*

The Air Quality System (IAQS) consists of a mul-
tifilter and an air quality sensor. The filter helps
remove gases and particles from the incoming
air, thereby reducing the amounts of odors and
contaminants entering the vehicle.

The air quality (p. 121) sensor detects increased
levels of contaminants in the outside air. When
the air quality sensor detects contaminated out-
side air, the air intake closes and the air inside
the passenger compartment is recirculated, i.e.,
no outside air enters the vehicle. The filter also
cleans recirculated passenger compartment air.
When the AUTO (p. 127) button is depressed
the air quality sensor is always engaged.

Activate or deactivate this function in

Climate

settings

Interior air quality system

.

NOTE

The air quality sensor should always be
engaged in order to obtain the best air in
the passenger compartment.

Recirculation is limited in cold weather to
avoid fogging.

If the insides of the windows start fog-
ging, disengage the air quality sensor.
Use the defroster function to increase
airflow to the front, side, and rear win-
dows.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Max. defroster and electrically heated wind-
shield

* (p. 128)

CLIMATE

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123

Climate – menu settings

The default settings for four of the climate sys-
tem's (p. 120) functions can be changed in the
menu system.

Blower speed (p. 127) in automatic
mode (p. 127).

Recirculation timer (p. 130) for passenger
compartment air.

Automatic rear window defrosting (p. 99).

The optional Interior Air Quality Sys-
tem (p. 122) (IAQS).

The functions can also be returned to factory set-
tings in the menu system.

See My Car – introduction (p. 71) for a descrip-
tion of the menu system.

Related information

Electronic climate control (ECC) (p. 125)

Air distribution – general

The incoming air is distributed through a number
of different vents in the passenger compartment.

Air distribution is fully automatic in AUTO
mode (p. 127).

If desired, air distribution can be controlled man-
ually, see Air distribution – function (p. 129).

Air vents in the dashboard

Open

Closed

Horizontal airflow

Vertical airflow

Direct the outer air vents toward the side win-
dows to defrost.

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CLIMATE

* Option/accessory.

124

Air vents in the door pillars

Closed

Open

Horizontal airflow

Vertical airflow

Direct the outer air vents toward the side win-
dows to defrost.

Direct the vents into the passenger compartment
to help maintain the desired temperature in the
rear seat.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Air distribution – table (p. 131)

Air distribution – recirculation (p. 130)

Max. defroster and electrically heated wind-
shield

* (p. 128)

CLIMATE

* Option/accessory.

125

Electronic climate control (ECC)

ECC (Electronic Climate Control) helps maintain
the selected temperature in the passenger com-

partment and the temperature can be set sepa-
rately on the driver's and passenger's sides.

The AUTO function (p. 127) automatically regu-
lates the temperature, air conditioning, blower
speed, recirculation and air distribution.

Temperature control (p. 127), driver's side

Heated driver's seat

* (p. 126)

Defroster (maximum effect), electrically
heated windshield

* (p. 128)

Blower (p. 127)

Manual air distribution (p. 123)—floor

Manual air distribution—dashboard air vents

Manual air distribution—defroster

Heated rear window and door mirrors (p. 99)

Heated front passenger's seat

* (p. 126)

Temperature control (p. 127), passenger's
side
Recirculation (p. 130)

AUTO (p. 127)

A/C (p. 128) on/off

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

CLIMATE

* Option/accessory.

126

Heated seats

The front seat heating has three levels to
increase comfort for the driver and passenger in
cold weather.

The rear outboard seat heating has three levels
to increase comfort for the passengers in cold
weather.

Heated front seats

*

The current seat temperature setting is shown in the
center console display

Press the lower section of the
button repeatedly until the
desired number of indicator
lights illuminate:

Highest heat level – three indi-
cator lights.

Medium heat level – two indicator lights.

Lowest heat level – one indicator light.

If no indicator lights are illuminated, the seat
heating is switched off.

Seat heating will automatically switch off when
the engine is switched off.

Starting the seat heating automatically

This setting starts heating the driver's seat (at the
highest level) automatically when the engine is
started if the ambient temperature is below
approx. 50° F (10° C).

Activate/deactivate this function in the MY CAR
menu system, under

Settings

Climate

settings

Auto start driver seat heater

.

Heated rear seats

*

Heat control for the outboard seating positions is
done in the same way as for the front seats.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Electronic climate control (ECC) (p. 125)

CLIMATE

127

Temperature and blower control

When the vehicle is started, the most recent set-
ting is resumed.

The blower should always be activated to help
avoid condensation and fogging on the win-
dows.

Temperature control

The temperatures on the driver
and passenger sides can be
set separately.

NOTE

Heating or cooling cannot be speeded up by
selecting a higher/lower temperature than
the actual temperature required.

Blower control

Turn the control clockwise to
increase or counterclockwise to
decrease the blower speed. If
AUTO (p. 127) is selected,
blower speed will be regulated
automatically and this will over-
ride manual adjustment.

NOTE

If the blower is turned off completely, the air
conditioning is disengaged, which may result
in fogging on the windows.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Electronic climate control (ECC) (p. 125)

Air conditioning (p. 128)

Climate – sensors (p. 121)

Automatic climate control

The Auto function automatically controls tem-
perature (p. 127), air conditioning (p. 128),
blower speed (p. 127), recirculation (p. 130)
and air distribution (p. 123).

If you select one or more man-
ual functions, the other func-
tions continue to be controlled
automatically. The air qual-
ity (p. 121) sensor is engaged
and all manual settings are
switched off when AUTO is

pressed. The display shows

AUTO CLIMATE

.

Blower speed in automatic mode can be set
under

Climate settings

Automatic blower

adjustment

. Choose between

Low

,

Normal

or

High

.

NOTE

Selecting the lowest blower speed may
increases the risk of fog forming on the win-
dows.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

CLIMATE

* Option/accessory.

128

Air conditioning

The air conditioning function cools and dehu-
midifies the air in the passenger compartment.

When the indicator light in the
button is on, the air condition-
ing is controlled automatically.
This cools/heats and dehu-
midifies the incoming air. When
the indicator light in the button
is off, the air conditioning is

disengaged. Other functions are still controlled
automatically. When maximum defroster (p. 128)
is selected, the air conditioning system is set for
maximum blower speed and dehumidifies the
cabin as quickly as possible.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Automatic climate control (p. 127)

Max. defroster and electrically

heated windshield*

The heated windshield and max. defroster func-
tions are used to clear the windshield and front
side windows of condensation and ice as
quickly as possible.

The selected settings are shown in the center console
display

Electrical heating

*

Max. defroster

Models without an electrically heated windshield

Press the button once to start defrosting/de-
icing the windshield and front side windows.
The indicator light (2) in the defroster button
illuminates when the function is active.

Press the button twice to switch off the
defroster (the indicator light will switch off).

Models with an electrically heated windshield

*

If this feature is switched off, press the but-
ton once to start heating the windshield

1

.

Symbol (1) will illuminate in the center con-
sole display.

Press the button twice to start both the
defroster and the windshield heating. Sym-
bols (1) and (2) will illuminate in the center
console display.

If these features are on, press the button to
switch them off. The symbols will no longer
be displayed.

1

If a "C" appears in the rear-view mirror when the button is pressed, the compass

* has to be recalibrated, see Digital compass* (p. 100).

CLIMATE

* Option/accessory.

129

NOTE

Triangular areas at the far sides of the
windshield are not heated electrically and
will take slightly longer to defrost/de-ice.

The heated windshield may affect the
performance/range of e.g., transponders
used to automatically pay highway tolls or
other communication equipment.

The following occurs when the defroster/wind-
shield heating functions have been activated:

Blower speed increases automatically and
the air conditioning (p. 128) will switch on (if
not already on and if the passenger compart-
ment blower is not turned off) to dehumidify
the air in the passenger compartment. Air
conditioning can be switched off by pressing
the AC button.

Recirculation (p. 130) will not function while
defrost is engaged.

The climate system will return to its previous set-
tings when the defroster/windshield heating
function is switched off.

See also Heated windshield

*, rear window and

door mirror defrosters (p. 99) for additional infor-
mation.

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Automatic climate control (p. 127)

Air distribution – function

The air distribution function consists of three
buttons.

Manual air distribution—defroster

Manual air distribution—dashboard air vents

Manual air distribution—floor

When a button is pressed, the corresponding fig-
ure will appear in the display with an arrow indi-
cating which manual air flow has been selected
(see the following illustration). See also the air
distribution chart (p. 131).

Air distribution is shown in the center console display

Related information

Climate – general information (p. 120)

Air distribution – general (p. 123)

Air distribution – recirculation (p. 130)

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