User Manual - Page 282

For 2017 VOLVO V60.

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STARTING AND DRIVING
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
280
NOTE
Follow local/national rules/regulations on
idling. Also take into account the local/
national rules/regulations regarding the noise
level when the engine is running.
WARNING
To remote-start the engine, the following cri-
teria 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
Remote start (ERS) - operation (p. 280)
Remote start (ERS) - symbols and messages
(p. 281)
Remote start (ERS) - operation
The key's buttons for remote start.
Unlocking
Locking
Approach lighting
Unlocking, tailgate
Information
4
Remote starting the engine
To be able to remotely start the engine the car
must be locked and the bonnet closed.
Proceed as follows:
1. Briefly press on the key's button (2).
2. Follow this immediately afterwards with a
long press - at least 2 seconds - on
button (3).
If the conditions for remote start are fulfilled then
the following takes place:
1. The direction indicators flash quickly several
times.
2. The engine starts.
3. The direction indicators illuminate with a con-
stant glow for 3 seconds to verify that the
engine has started.
NOTE
After remote starting, the car continues to be
locked but with deactivated movement detec-
tor*.
With PCC
5
key
The light indication for Approach light-
ing
6
flashes a few times when the but-
ton is pressed and then changes over
to constant glow if all criteria for
remote start have been fulfilled. However, this
does not mean that remote start has started the
engine.
4
Only on PCC key, see Remote control key with PCC* - unique functions (p. 169).
5
For more information on the PCC key, see Remote control key with PCC* - unique functions (p. 169).
6
For more information on Approach lighting, see Remote control key - functions (p. 168) and Approach lighting (p. 103).
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