01 Safety
Occupant Weight Sensor
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In the USA
Volvo Cars of North America, LLC
Customer Care Center
1 Volvo Drive
P.O. Box 914
Rockleigh, New Jersey 07647
1-800-458-1552
In Canada
Volvo Cars of Canada Corp.
National Customer Service
175 Gordon Baker Road North York, Ontario
M2H 2N7
1-800-663-8255
WARNING
•
No objects that add to the total weight
on the seat should be placed on the
front passenger's seat. If a child is
seated in the front passenger's seat
with any additional weight, this extra
weight could cause the OWS system to
enable the airbag, which might cause it
to deploy in the event of a collision,
thereby injuring the child.
•
The seat belt should never be wrapped
around an object on the front passeng-
er's seat. This could interfere with the
OWS system's function.
•
The front passenger's seat belt should
never be used in a way that exerts more
pressure on the passenger than normal.
This could increase the pressure exer-
ted on the weight sensor by a child, and
could result in the airbag being enabled,
which might cause it to deploy in the
event of a collision, thereby injuring the
child.
WARNING
•
Keep the following points in mind with
respect to the OWS system. Failure to
follow these instructions could
adversely affect the system's function
and result in serious injury to the occu-
pant of the front passenger's seat:
•
The full weight of the front seat passen-
ger should always be on the seat cush-
ion. The passenger should never lift
him/herself off the seat cushion using
the armrest in the door or the center
console, by pressing the feet on the
floor, by sitting on the edge of the seat
cushion, or by pressing against the
backrest in a way that reduces pressure
on the seat cushion. This could cause
OWS to disable the front, passenger's
side airbag.
Summary of Contents for XC90 - ANNEXE 951
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Page 2: ...I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 15: ...SAFETY I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 53: ...01 Safety 01 53 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 55: ...LOCKS AND ALARM I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 71: ...02 Locks and alarm 02 71 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 73: ...YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 123: ...03 Your driving environment 03 123 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 125: ...COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 197: ...04 Comfort and driving pleasure 04 197 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 199: ...INFOTAINMENT I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 245: ...DURING YOUR TRIP I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 267: ...06 During your trip 06 267 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 269: ...WHEELS AND TIRES I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 297: ...07 Wheels and tires 07 297 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 299: ...MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 333: ...08 Maintenance and specifications 08 333 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 335: ...SPECIFICATIONS I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 349: ...09 Specifications 09 349 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...
Page 358: ...10 Index 10 358 I n f o r ma t i o nP r o v i d e db y ...