Operating Manual
Table Of Contents
- OPERATING MANUAL
- NUMERICAL INDEX
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- OPERATION
- 1. Driver seat
- 2. Display instruments and operating controls
- 3. Heating and ventilation
- 4. Rearwiew mirror
- 5. Start-up
- 6. Starting and stopping the engine
- 7. Vario transmission
- 8. Fuel consumption measurement
- 9. Tractor Management System (TMS)
- 10. PTO
- 11. Four wheel drive (4-WD)
- 12. Differential lock
- 13. Front axle suspension
- 14. Power lift and PTO automatic mode
- 15. Brakes
- 16. Steering
- 17. Hydraulics
- 18. Electronic lifting gear control, rear
- 19. Three-point link
- 20. Front power lift
- 21. Trailing devices
- 22. Compressed air system
- 23. Additional ballasting
- 24. Track adjustment
- 25. Twin tyres
- 26. On-board computer
- 27. Computer
- 28. Storing the settings
- 29. Implement control
- 30. Variotronic Ti
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- 1. General
- 2. Opening the bonnet
- 3. Engine oil change
- 4. Fuel system
- 5. Dry air .lter
- 6. Cooling system
- 7. V belt
- 8. Brake and clutch system
- 9. Front PTO
- 10. Transmission and axle drives
- 11. Four-wheel drive axle
- 12. Power lift
- 13. Hydraulic system
- 14. Steering
- 15. Front wheels
- 16. Heating and ventilation
- 17. Air conditioning
- 18. Windshield washer system
- 19. Cleaning the tractor
- 20. Electrical and electronic systems
- 21. Fuses
- 22. Wiring diagrams
- IMPLEMENTS
- FAULTS AND REMEDIAL ACTIONS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- ALPHABETICAL INDEX
- Important information on service and maintenance
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
20.5 Adjusting the auxiliary
headlampss
Operation_Pic_number:1
At a 10 metre distance the upper limit of the
illuminated area is two thirds of the height of the
tractor lights.
20.6 Auxiliary lights, Xenon
headlights
Text-module
Xenon headlights
Operation_Pic_number:1
Text-module
To be remembered when operating the head-
lamps.
● Headlamps develop a lot of heat. Fire hazard.
● Do not look directly into the light.
● Clean the glass from time to time, but only
when they are cold.
● Do not clean the glass with fluid when the
lamps are on. Danger of shattering!
DANGER:
Always pull out connector (A/ CARE
AND MAINTENANCE Fig. 65) when
carrying out maintenance and repair
work.
Fig.64
Fig.65
● Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning
agents.
● Do not operate on public roads.
Text-module
To be remembered when replacing the bulb.
● Always turn off the headlamps and discon-
nect the supply voltage before changing the
bulb.
● Do not reach into the bulb socket.
● The connection between headlamp and con-
nection unit carries high voltage. Do not dis-
connect!
● Do not operate transformer unit without a
bulb. Flashovers at the bulb socket can cause
damage.
● Allow bulb to cool.
● When changing the bulb, wear safety glasses
and gloves.
● The glass body of the bulb is under pressure.
Danger of splitters!
● Only touch bulb at the base.
● Remove dirt from the glass with alcohol and a
clean cloth.
● Only use the bulb in a sealed headlamp.
● If the bulb breaks in a closed room, the room
must be cleared of people and aired for at le-
ast 20 minutes to avoid health hazards due to
the gases.
● Dispose of faulty bulbs as special waste.