Volvo XC60: Paths - Operation - The MY CAR menus - Comfort and driving pleasure - Volvo XC60 Owner's ManualVolvo XC60: Paths

The current menu level is displayed at the upper right of the center console display. Menu paths are displayed as follows, for example:

Settings Car settings Car settings Lock settings Lock settings Doors unlock Doors unlock Driver door, then all Driver door, then all

The following is an example of how to set a function in the menu system:

1. Press the MY CAR button on the center console control panel.

2. Navigate to a menu, for example Settings using the thumb wheel (1) and press it to open a submenu.

3. Navigate to the desired submenu such as Car settings.

4. Navigate to Lock settings and press the thumb wheel to open a new submenu.

5. Navigate to Doors unlock and press the thumb wheel to open a submenu with alternatives that can be selected.

6. Use the thumb wheel to move to the desired choice and press the thumb wheel to put an X in the box.

7. Finish by exiting the menu system either one step at a time with short presses on EXIT (2) or press and hold this button to return to the main menu.

The OK/MENU (2), EXIT (4) and control (3) in the center console can be used in the same way.

    Steering wheel keypad
    The keypad varies according to the vehicle's equipment 1 Turn the thumb wheel to go up/down among menu selections. Press the thumb wheel to make a selection or store a function in the system' ...

    MY CAR
    When the MY CAR symbol has been selected, the following menu alternatives are displayed. • My XC60 • Support systems • Settings ...

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