Volvo XC60 (2021 year). Manual in english — page 4

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Securing a child seat

1. Place the child restraint on the rear seat.

2. Route the top tether strap under the head

restraint and attach it to the anchor.

3. Attach the strap for the lower tether

anchors in the lower ISOFIX/LATCH
attachment points. If the child restraint is
not equipped with straps for the lower
tether anchors, or if the child restraint is
used on the center seating position, follow
the instructions for attaching a child
restraint using the automatic locking seat
belt.

4. Firmly tension all straps.

Refer also to the child seat manufacturer's
instructions for information on securing the
child seat.

NOTE

If the vehicle is equipped with a cargo
compartment cover, this must be removed
before a child seat can be attached in the
tether anchors.

WARNING

Always refer to the recommendations
made by the child restraint manufac-
turer.

Volvo recommends that the top tether
anchors be used when installing a for-
ward-facing child restraint.

Never route a top tether strap over the
top of the head restraint. The strap
should be routed beneath the head
restraint.

Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child
restraints. Under no circumstances are
they to be used for adult seat belts or
harnesses. The anchorages are not able
to withstand excessive forces on them
in the event of collision if full harness
seat belts or adult seat belts are instal-
led to them. An adult who uses a belt
anchored in a child restraint anchorage
runs a great risk of suffering severe
injuries should a collision occur.

Do not install rear speakers that require
the removal of the top tether anchors
or interfere with the proper use of the
top tether strap.

Related information

Child restraints (p. 68)

Lower child seat attachment points
(p. 77)

ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 77)

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Lower child seat attachment points

The rear seats are equipped with lower child
seat attachment points.

The lower child seat attachment points are
intended for use with certain rear-facing child
restraints.

Always follow the manufacturer's installation
instructions when attaching a child seat to the
lower child seat attachment points.

Location of child seat attachment
points

Location of child seat attachment points in the rear

seat.

The child seat attachment points in the rear
seat are located on the rear section of the
front seat floor rails.

Related information

Child restraints (p. 68)

Top tether anchors (p. 75)

ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 77)

ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors

Lower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equipped
child seats are located in the rear, outboard
seats, hidden below the backrest cushions.

Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower child
seat anchors

Location of the ISOFIX/LATCH anchors

Symbols on the seat back upholstery mark the
ISOFIX/LATCH anchor positions as shown. To
access the anchors, kneel on the seat cushion
and locate the anchors by feel. Always follow
your child seat manufacturer's installation
instructions, and use both ISOFIX/LATCH
lower anchors and top tethers whenever pos-
sible.

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To access the anchors

1. Put the child restraint in position.

2. Kneel on the child restraint to press down

the seat cushion and locate the anchors
by feel.

3. Fasten the attachment on the child

restraint's lower straps to the ISOFIX/
LATCH lower anchors.

4. Firmly tension the lower child seat straps

according to the manufacturer's instruc-
tions.

WARNING

Volvo's ISOFIX/LATCH anchors conform to

FMVSS/CMVSS standards. Always refer

to the child restraint system's manual for

weight and size ratings.

NOTE

The rear center seat is not equipped
with ISOFIX/LATCH lower tether
anchors. If a child restraint is used in
this seat, attach the restraint's upper
anchor strap (if equipped with these)
to the top tether anchor point for this
strap and secure the child restraint
with the vehicle's center seat belt.

Always follow your child seat manufac-
turer's installation instructions, and use
both ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors
and top tethers whenever possible.

Fasten the attachment correctly to the ISOFIX/

LATCH lower anchors

WARNING

Be sure to fasten the attachment cor-
rectly to the anchor (see the illustra-
tion). If the attachment is not correctly
fastened, the child restraint may not be
properly secured in the event of a colli-
sion.

The ISOFIX/LATCH lower child
restraint anchors are only intended for
use with child seats positioned in the
outboard seating positions. These
anchors are not certified for use with
any child restraint that is positioned in
the center seating position. When
securing a child restraint in the center
seating position, use only the vehicle's
center seat belt.

Related information

Child restraints (p. 68)

Top tether anchors (p. 75)

ISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors (p. 77)

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79

Integrated booster cushion

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1

The integrated booster cushions in the rear
seat's outboard seating positions help ensure
that children can sit comfortably and safely.

The integrated booster cushion has been spe-
cially designed to help safeguard children in
the rear seat when used with the vehicle's
seat belts. The integrated booster cushion in
the rear seat can be folded up to two posi-
tions, depending on the child's height.

If using a booster cushion does not result in
proper positioning of the shoulder strap, then
the child should be placed in a properly
secured child restraint. The shoulder belt must
never be placed behind the child's back or
under the arm.

Correct seating position: the seat belt is positioned

across the collarbone.

Before driving, make sure that:

the booster cushion is raised to the cor-
rect position for the child's weight

the booster cushion is locked into position

the seat belt is taut, in contact with the
child's body and not twisted

the seat belt is not positioned across the
child's throat or below the shoulder

the lap section of the seat belt is placed
low over the child's hips to provide the
best protection.

US models

Stage 1

Stage 2

Weight

50 - 80 lbs

22 - 36 kg

33 - 55 lbs

15 - 25 kg

Length

45 - 55 in.

115 - 140 cm

37 - 47 in.

95 - 120 cm

Canadian models

Stage 1

Stage 2

Weight

22 - 36 kg

50 - 80 lbs

18 - 25 kg

40 - 55 lbs

Length

115 - 140 cm

45 - 55 in.

102 - 120 cm

40 - 47 in.

18 kg (40 lbs) is the minimum weight require-
ment for a child using booster seats according
to the Canadian regulation CMVSS 213.4.

1

Canada only: This cushion may be referred to as a built-in booster cushion.

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WARNING

DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can

occur

Follow all instructions on this
child restraint and in the vehi-
cle's owner's manual.

Make sure the booster cushion
is securely locked before the
child is seated.

Use this booster cushion only with chil-
dren whose height and weight are
within the permitted limits shown in
the table.

Use only the vehicle's lap and shoulder
belt system when restraining the child
in this booster cushion.

In the event of a collision while the
integrated booster cushion was occu-
pied, the entire booster cushion and
seat belt must be replaced. The
booster cushion should also be
replaced if it is badly worn or damaged
in any way. This work should be per-
formed by a trained and qualified Volvo
service technician only.

Related information

Child restraints (p. 68)

Folding up the integrated booster cush-
ion

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(p. 80)

Folding down the integrated booster
cushion

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(p. 82)

Folding up the integrated booster

cushion

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When the integrated booster cushion is used,
it must be folded up.

Lower position:

Pull the handle forward and upward to
release the booster cushion.

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Press the booster cushion rearward to
lock it into position.

Upper position (from the lower position):

Press the button to release the booster
cushion.

Lift the front edge of the booster cushion
and press it rearward toward the backrest
to lock it into position.

WARNING

DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can

occur

Follow all instructions on this
child restraint and in the vehi-
cle's owner's manual.

Make sure the booster cushion
is securely locked before the
child is seated.

Use this booster cushion only with chil-
dren whose height and weight are
within the permitted limits shown in
the table.

Use only the vehicle's lap and shoulder
belt system when restraining the child
in this booster cushion.

In the event of a collision while the
integrated booster cushion was occu-
pied, the entire booster cushion and
seat belt must be replaced. The
booster cushion should also be
replaced if it is badly worn or damaged
in any way. This work should be per-
formed by a trained and qualified Volvo
service technician only.

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NOTE

The integrated booster cushion cannot be
moved directly from the upper position to
the lower position. From the upper posi-
tion, the booster cushion must first be
folded down completely into the rear seat
and then raised to the lower position.

Related information

Integrated booster cushion

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(p. 79)

Folding down the integrated booster
cushion

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(p. 82)

Folding down the integrated

booster cushion

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When the integrated booster cushion in the
rear seat is not in use, it should be stowed
(folded down).

NOTE

The integrated booster cushion cannot be
moved directly from the upper position to
the lower position. From the upper posi-
tion, the booster cushion must first be
folded down completely into the rear seat
and then raised to the lower position.

Pull the handle forward to release the
booster cushion.

Press down on the center of the booster
cushion to lock it into position.

CAUTION

Make sure that there are no objects (e.g.
toys) on the seat under the integrated
booster cushion before folding it down.

NOTE

The integrated booster cushion must be
stowed (folded down) before folding down
the seat backrest.

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WARNING

DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY can

occur

Follow all instructions on this
child restraint and in the vehi-
cle's owner's manual.

Make sure the booster cushion
is securely locked before the
child is seated.

Use this booster cushion only with chil-
dren whose height and weight are
within the permitted limits shown in
the table.

Use only the vehicle's lap and shoulder
belt system when restraining the child
in this booster cushion.

In the event of a collision while the
integrated booster cushion was occu-
pied, the entire booster cushion and
seat belt must be replaced. The
booster cushion should also be
replaced if it is badly worn or damaged
in any way. This work should be per-
formed by a trained and qualified Volvo
service technician only.

Related information

Integrated booster cushion

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(p. 79)

Folding up the integrated booster cush-
ion

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(p. 80)

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Displays and controls by the driver

in a left-hand drive vehicle

The overviews show the location of the vehi-
cle's displays and controls.

Steering wheel and dashboard

Parking lights, daytime running lights, low
beams, high beams, turn signals, front fog
lights/cornering illumination

*

, rear fog

light, trip computer reset
Steering wheel paddles for manual shift-
ing

*

Head-up display

*

Instrument panel

Wipers and washers, rain sensor

*

Right-side steering wheel keypad

Steering wheel adjustment

Horn

Left-side steering wheel keypad

Hood open

Display lighting, tailgate unlock/open

*

/

close

*

, halogen headlight height adjust-

ment

Ceiling console

Front reading lights and courtesy lighting

Panoramic roof

*

Ceiling console display

ON CALL

button

HomeLink

®

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Center and tunnel console

Center display

Hazard warning flashers, defrosting,
media
Gear selector

Start knob

Drive modes

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Parking brake

Auto-hold brakes

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Driver's door

Memory for power front seat settings

*

,

door mirrors and head-up display

*

Central locking

Power windows, door mirrors, electric
child locks

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Controls for front seat

Related information

Manual front seats (p. 188)

Adjusting the power

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front seats (p. 189)

Adjusting the steering wheel (p. 202)

Lighting control and panel (p. 156)

Starting the vehicle (p. 396)

Instrument panel (p. 88)

Center display overview (p. 114)

Transmission (p. 410)

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Instrument panel

The instrument panel displays information
related to the vehicle and driving.

The instrument panel contains gauges, indica-
tors and monitoring and warning symbols.
What is shown in the instrument panel varies
depending on the equipment, settings and
functions currently active.

The instrument panel is activated as soon as a
door is opened, i.e. in ignition mode

0

. The

panel will power down after a short period of
time if it is not used. To reactivate it, do one of
the following:

Depress the brake pedal.

Activate ignition mode

I

.

Open one of the doors.

The instrument panel is available in two ver-
sions: 8" and 12"

*

.

WARNING

If the instrument panel turns off, does not

activate when the ignition is switched on,

or part/all of the panel cannot be read, do

not drive the vehicle. Consult a workshop

immediately. Volvo recommends an

authorized Volvo workshop.

WARNING

If the instrument panel is not functioning

properly, information about brakes, airbags

or other safety-related systems may not be

displayed. The driver will then not be able

to check the status of the vehicle systems

or receive relevant warnings and informa-

tion.

Instrument panel 8"

The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-

ing to vehicle model.

Location in the instrument panel:

Left side

In the center

Right side

Fuel gauge

Speedometer

Media player

Drive Mode

Road sign information

*

Phone

Gear indicator

Cruise control/speed limiter information

Navigation information

*

Tachometer/ECO gauge

A

Door and seat belt status

Clock

Distance to empty tank

Start/Stop function status

App menu (activated using steering wheel keypad)

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Left side

In the center

Right side

Ambient temperature sensor

Current fuel consumption

Indicator and warning symbols

Odometer

B

Trip odometer

Indicator and warning symbols

Voice Control

Engine temperature gauge

Message (also graphics in some cases)

Compass

A

A

Depends on selected drive mode.

B

Total distance.

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Instrument panel 12"

*

The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-

ing to vehicle model.

Location in the instrument panel:

Left side

In the center

Right side

Speedometer

Indicator and warning symbols

Tachometer/ECO gauge

A

Trip odometer

Ambient temperature sensor

Gear indicator

Odometer

B

Clock

Drive Mode

Cruise control/speed limiter information

Message (also graphics in some cases)

Fuel gauge

Road sign information

*

Door and seat belt status

Start/Stop function status

Media player

Distance to empty tank

Navigation system map

*

Current fuel consumption

Phone

App menu (activated using steering wheel keypad)

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Left side

In the center

Right side

Voice Control

Compass

A

A

Depends on selected drive mode.

B

Total distance.

Dynamic symbol

Dynamic symbol in basic
mode.

In the center of the instrument panel is a
dynamic symbol that changes appearance
according to the type of message displayed.
The severity of the control or warning symbol
is indicated by a red or amber-colored marking
around the symbol.

Example with indicator symbol.

An animation may be used to change the sym-
bol into a graphic image to depict the location
of a problem or to clarify information.

Related information

Instrument panel settings (p. 92)

Indicator and warning symbols (p. 99)

Trip computer (p. 93)

Messages in the instrument panel
(p. 110)

Handling the App menu in the instrument
panel (p. 109)

Drive modes

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(p. 417)

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Instrument panel settings

Display settings for the instrument panel can
be set in the instrument panel's App menu
and in the center display's Settings menu.

Settings via instrument panel's app
menu

The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-

ing to vehicle model.

The app menu will open and can be controlled
using the right-side steering wheel keypad.

The app menu can be used to set what infor-
mation will be displayed in the instrument
panel

trip computer

media player

phone

navigation system

*

.

Settings via center display

Selecting type of information

1. Tap

Settings

in the center display's Top

view.

2. Tap

My Car

Displays

Driver Display

Information

.

3. Select a background:

Show no information in the
background

Show information for current
playing media

Show navigation even if no route is
set

1

Select theme

1. Tap

Settings

in the center display's Top

view.

2. Tap

My Car

Displays

Display

Themes

3. Select a theme (appearance) for the

instrument panel:

Glass

Minimalistic

Performance

Chrome Rings

Select language

1. Tap

Settings

in the center display's Top

view.

2. Tap

System

System Languages and

Units

System Language

to select lan-

guage.
> A change made here will affect the lan-

guage in all displays.

The settings are personal and saved automati-
cally in the active driver profile.

Related information

Instrument panel (p. 88)

Handling the App menu in the instrument
panel (p. 109)

Changing settings in the center display's
Top view (p. 136)

1

Map is displayed on 12-inch

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instrument panels. 8-inch instrument panels display only guidance.

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Fuel gauge

The fuel gauge in the instrument panel shows
the fuel level in the tank.

The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-

ing to vehicle model.

Fuel gauge in 12" instrument panel:

The beige area in the fuel gauge indicates the
amount of fuel left in the tank.

When the fuel level is low, the fuel pump sym-
bol will illuminate with an amber-colored light.
The trip computer also indicates the approxi-
mate distance that can be driven on the fuel
remaining in the tank.

The illustration is generic - details may vary accord-

ing to vehicle model.

Fuel gauge in 8" instrument panel:

The bars in the fuel gauge indicate the amount
of fuel left in the tank.

When the fuel level is low, the fuel pump sym-
bol will illuminate with an amber-colored light.
The trip computer also indicates the approxi-
mate distance that can be driven on the fuel
remaining in the tank.

Related information

Instrument panel (p. 88)

Refueling (p. 436)

Fuel tank volume (p. 655)

Trip computer

The vehicle's trip computer registers data
while driving such as mileage, fuel consump-
tion and average speed.

To help promote fuel-efficient driving, data is
recorded on both current and average fuel
consumption. Data from the trip computer can
be displayed in the instrument panel.

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