Operating Manual

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
20.5 Adjusting the auxiliary
headlampss
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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
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Xenon headlights
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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.
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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.