Volvo C30 Automobile User Manual


 
05 Locks and alarm
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Remote control with key blade
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Remote control
The car is supplied with two remote controls.
They also serve as ignition keys. The remote
controls contain detachable metal key blades
for mechanical locking/unlocking of the driv-
er’s door and glovebox.
The key blades’ unique code is available at
authorised Volvo workshops, who can order
new key blades.
A maximum of six remote controls/key
blades can be programmed and used for one
single car.
Flashing lock indicator for locking/
unlocking
When the car is locked using the Keyless
drive system or the remote control, one long
flash signal of the direction indicators serves
to indicate that locking was correctly per-
formed. The indication is only given if all
locks are activated once the doors have been
closed. Correct unlocking is indicated by two
short flashes.
Personal preferences can be used to deacti-
vate indication via the direction indicators.
There will then be no visual indication as to
whether the lock status is correct. See
page 64.
Loss of a remote control
If you lose a remote control, take the car and
the other remote controls to an authorised
Volvo workshop. The code of the missing re-
mote control must be erased from the sys-
tem as a theft prevention measure.
Immobiliser
The remote controls are fitted with coded
chips. The code must be accepted by the
reader (receiver) in the ignition switch. The
car can only be started if the correct remote
control with the correct code is used.
Remote control functions
1. Locking – Locks both doors and the
tailgate. Press and hold to also close the
side windows and the sunroof if fitted.
2. Unlocking – Unlocks both doors and
the tailgate.
3. Approach lighting – When you ap-
proach the car:
Press the yellow button on the remote
control to switch on the interior lighting,
position/parking lamps, number plate
lighting and door mirror lamps (option).
The lighting is switched off automati
-
cally after 30, 60 or 90 seconds. For
information on setting the delay time,
see page 65.