Claas Axion 850-820 Nrc (B02) Tractors Operator Manual EN
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- Model: Axion 850-820 Nrc (B02) Tractors
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: EN
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 452 MB
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00 0018 552 1.pdf:
TELEMATICS Website
Table of contents
1 About this Concise Operator’s Manual
  1.1 Notes on the manual
    1.1.1 Validity of manual
    1.1.2 Notes regarding the Concise Operator’s Manual
    1.1.3 Notes on warranty
2 Safety
  2.1 Intended use
    2.1.1 Proper use
3 Product description
  3.1 Overview and method of operation
    3.1.1 TELEMATICS product variants
    3.1.2 TONI (TELEMATICS on implements)
    3.1.3 Fleet View
    3.1.4 TELEMATICS basic
    3.1.5 TELEMATICS advanced
    3.1.6 TELEMATICS professional
    3.1.7 TELEMATICS app
4 Operating and control elements
  4.1 TELEMATICS overview
    4.1.1 Illustration conventions of buttons and navigation elements
    4.1.2 Symbols and colours
  4.2 Menu structure
    4.2.1 Start screen
    4.2.2 TELEMATICS website site map
    4.2.3 Main menu overview
    4.2.4 
    4.2.5 
    4.2.6 
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CTIC 2800 2.0CTIC 2.0
Table of contents
1 Introduction
  1.1 General information
    1.1.1 Validity of manual
    1.1.2 Information about this Operator’s Manual
    1.1.3 Symbols and notes
    1.1.4 Optional equipment
    1.1.5 Maintenance information
    1.1.6 Warranty information
    1.1.7 Qualified specialist workshop
    1.1.8 Spare parts and technical questions
  1.2 Intended use
    1.2.1 Intended use
    1.2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2 Safety
  2.1 Identifying warnings
    2.1.1 Hazard signs
    2.1.2 Signal word
  2.2 Safety rules
    2.2.1 Importance of Operator’s Manual
    2.2.2 Optional equipment and spare parts
    2.2.3 Danger due to damage to the tyre pressure control system
    2.2.4 Technical condition
    2.2.5 Complying with technical limit values
    2.2.6 Keeping protective devices functional
    2.2.7 Personal protective equipment
    2.2.8 Dangers when driving on the road and on the field
    2.2.9 Environmental protection and disposal
    2.2.10 Noise can damage your health
    2.2.11 Pressurised fluids
    2.2.12 Compressed air
    2.2.13 Hot surfaces
    2.2.14 Maintenance work and repair work
    2.2.15 Welding work prohibited
3 Product description
  3.1 Package list
    3.1.1 Delivery state
  3.2 Overview and method of operation
    3.2.1 Tyre pressure control system
    3.2.2 Tyre pressure control system
  3.3 Safety devices
    3.3.1 Mechanical and electronic safety features
      Pressure limitation
      System behaviour when an air line is torn off
      Manual operation
  3.4 Identification plates and identification numbers
    3.4.1 Identification plate of tyre pressure control system
4 Operating and display elements
  4.1 Monitor
    4.1.1 Overview of operating screen
  4.2 
    4.2.1 
    4.2.2 
  4.3 
    4.3.1 
    4.3.2 
    4.3.3 
    4.3.4 
  4.4 
    4.4.1 
5 Technical specifications
  5.1 Tyre pressure control system
    5.1.1 Properties
    5.1.2 Lubricants
6 Handling
  6.1 Transport and storage
    6.1.1 Transport
      Compressor
    6.1.2 Storage
7 Preparing the product
  7.1 Putting into operation
    7.1.1 Carry out prior to operation
      Installing the tyre pressure control system
      Workplace description
8 Operation
  8.1 Tyre pressure control system
    8.1.1 Observe prior to operating the system
    8.1.2 Parking position
      Removing the rotary transmission leadthrough cover
      Removing the rotary transmission leadthrough cover
      Moving the hose packages of front wheels to the parking position
      Moving the hose package of the rear right wheel to the parking position
      Moving the hose package of the rear left wheel to the parking position
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
      Removing the rotary transmission leadthroughs
    8.1.3 Parking position
      Removing the rotary transmission leadthrough cover
      Removing the rotary transmission leadthrough cover
      Moving the hose packages of front wheels to the parking position
      Moving the hose package of the rear right wheel to the parking position
      Moving the hose package of the rear left wheel to the parking position
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
      Removing the rotary transmission leadthroughs
    8.1.4 Working position
      Installing the rotary couplings
      Moving the hose packages of front wheels to the working position
      Moving the hose package of the rear right wheel to the working position
      Moving the hose package of the rear left wheel to the working position
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
    8.1.5 Working position
      Installing the rotary couplings
      Moving the hose packages of front wheels to the working position
      Moving the hose package of the rear right wheel to the working position
      Moving the hose package of the rear left wheel to the working position
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
      Installing the cover on the rotary transmission leadthrough
    8.1.6 Determining the wheel loads
      Fundamentals for determining wheel loads
      Determining the wheel load on the front axle
      Determining the wheel load on the rear axle
      Determining the wheel load of the hitched implement
      Example of how to calculate the wheel loads
    8.1.7 Activating the tyre pressure control system
    8.1.8 Deactivating the tyre pressure control system
    8.1.9 Creating a profile
      Entering the profile name
      Setting the tyre pressure values for the towing vehicle
      Enabling the trailer
      Trailer priority circuit
      Setting the tyre pressure values for the trailer
      Selecting the tyre size
    8.1.10 Changing the profile
    8.1.11 Deleting the profile
    8.1.12 Activating the profile
      Operating the profile in 
      Changing set values in 
      Operating the profile in 
9 Faults and remedies
  9.1 Tyre pressure control system
    9.1.1 Overview of possible problems with the tyre pressure control system
10 Maintenance
  10.1 Maintenance interval overview
    10.1.1 Operating hours
    10.1.2 Every 10 operating hours or daily
    10.1.3 Every 600 operating hours
    10.1.4 Every 1200 operating hours or annually
    10.1.5 Maintenance work every 2400 operating hours
  10.2 Tyre pressure control system
    10.2.1 Cleaning and preserving the tyre pressure control system
    10.2.2 Checking and cleaning the compressor air filter
      Checking the air filter
      Cleaning the air filter
    10.2.3 Changing the air filter element
    10.2.4 Cap
      Removing
      Installing
    10.2.5 Checking the compressor oil level
    10.2.6 Checking the compressor oil level
    10.2.7 Changing the compressor oil and oil filter
      Changing the oil filter
      Topping up oil
    10.2.8 Replacing the compressor oil separator
11 Putting out of operation and disposal
  11.1 General information
    11.1.1 Putting out of operation and disposal
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PROFI CAM 3
Table of contents
1 Introduction
  1.1 Notes on the manual
    1.1.1 Validity of manual
    1.1.2 Information about this Operator’s Manual
    1.1.3 Symbols and notes
    1.1.4 Optional equipment
    1.1.5 Qualified specialist workshop
    1.1.6 Maintenance information
    1.1.7 Warranty notes
    1.1.8 Spare parts and technical questions
  1.2 Intended use
    1.2.1 Intended use
    1.2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2 Safety
  2.1 Identifying warnings
    2.1.1 Hazard signs
    2.1.2 Signal word
  2.2 Safety rules
    2.2.1 Meaning of Operator’s Manual
    2.2.2 Observing safety decals and warnings
    2.2.3 Optional equipment and spare parts
3 Product description
  3.1 Overview and method of operation
    3.1.1 How the PROFI CAM works
  3.2 Identification plates and identification number
    3.2.1 Position of identification plates
    3.2.2 Explanation of PROFI CAM identification plate
  3.3 Information on the product
    3.3.1 CE marking
4 Operating and control elements
  4.1 Camera system
    4.1.1 Camera system monitor
  4.2 Menu structure
    4.2.1 Main menu
    4.2.2 
    4.2.3 
    4.2.4 
    4.2.5 
    4.2.6 
5 Technical specifications
  5.1 PROFI CAM
    5.1.1 Monitor
    5.1.2 Camera
    5.1.3 Switch box
    5.1.4 Degree of protection against foreign bodies and water
6 Preparing the product
  6.1 Shutting down and securing the machine
    6.1.1 Switching off and securing the machine
  6.2 Prior to operation
    6.2.1 Carry out prior to operation
    6.2.2 Installing the sun protection
    6.2.3 Aligning the camera
    6.2.4 Connecting the camera electrics
7 Operation
  7.1 Monitor
    7.1.1 Switching on the monitor
    7.1.2 Calling up the menu
    7.1.3 Setting a menu item
    7.1.4 Setting the image orientation
    7.1.5 Setting automatic screen darkening
    7.1.6 Image mirroring
    7.1.7 Setting the trigger view
    7.1.8 Setting the follow-up time for trigger view
    7.1.9 Setting the display mode
    7.1.10 Activating/deactivating a display mode
8 Faults and remedies
  8.1 Electrical and electronic system
    8.1.1 Overview of problems on PROFI CAM camera system
    8.1.2 Replacing the switch box fuse
9 Maintenance
  9.1 Maintenance intervals
    9.1.1 Every 10 operating hours or daily
  9.2 Camera system
    9.2.1 Checking the camera system for dirt
    9.2.2 Cleaning the camera
    9.2.3 Cleaning the switch box
    9.2.4 Cleaning the monitor
10 Placing out of operation and disposal
  10.1 General Information
    10.1.1 Putting out of operation and disposal
11 Technical terms and abbreviations
  11.1 Abbreviations
    11.1.1 Units
    11.1.2 Abbreviations
    11.1.3 Technical terms
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PROFI CAM 4
Table of contents
1 Introduction
  1.1 Notes on the manual
    1.1.1 Validity of manual
    1.1.2 Information about this Operator’s Manual
    1.1.3 Symbols and notes
    1.1.4 Optional equipment
    1.1.5 Qualified specialist workshop
    1.1.6 Maintenance information
    1.1.7 Notes on warranty
    1.1.8 Spare parts and technical questions
  1.2 Intended use
    1.2.1 Intended use
    1.2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2 Safety
  2.1 Identifying warnings
    2.1.1 Hazard signs
    2.1.2 Signal word
  2.2 Safety rules
    2.2.1 Meaning of Operator’s Manual
    2.2.2 Structural changes
    2.2.3 Optional equipment and spare parts
    2.2.4 Operation only following proper putting into operation
    2.2.5 Technical status
    2.2.6 Respecting technical limit values
      Respecting technical limit values
    2.2.7 Hazards when driving on roads and fields
3 Product description
  3.1 Overview and method of operation
    3.1.1 How the PROFI CAM works
  3.2 Identification plates and identification number
    3.2.1 Identification plates
  3.3 Information on the product
    3.3.1 CE marking
4 Operating and display elements
  4.1 Camera system
    4.1.1 Camera system monitor
    4.1.2 CEBIS
  4.2 Menu structure
    4.2.1 Main menu
    4.2.2 
    4.2.3 
    4.2.4 
    4.2.5 
    4.2.6 
5 Technical specifications
  5.1 PROFI CAM
    5.1.1 Monitor
    5.1.2 Camera
    5.1.3 Switch box
6 Preparing the product
  6.1 Switching off and securing the machine
    6.1.1 Switching off and securing the machine
  6.2 Prior to putting into operation
    6.2.1 Carry out prior to operation
    6.2.2 Installing the sun protection
    6.2.3 Aligning the camera
7 Operation
  7.1 Monitor
    7.1.1 Switching on the monitor
    7.1.2 Calling up the menu
    7.1.3 Setting a menu item
    7.1.4 Setting the image orientation
    7.1.5 Setting automatic screen darkening
    7.1.6 Image mirroring
    7.1.7 Setting the trigger view
    7.1.8 Setting the follow-up time for trigger view
    7.1.9 Setting the display mode
    7.1.10 Activating/deactivating a display mode
8 Faults and remedies
  8.1 Electric and electronic system
    8.1.1 Overview of problems on PROFI CAM camera system
9 Maintenance
  9.1 Maintenance intervals
    9.1.1 Every 10 operating hours or daily
  9.2 Camera system
    9.2.1 Checking the camera system for dirt
    9.2.2 Cleaning the camera
    9.2.3 Cleaning the switch box
    9.2.4 Cleaning the monitor
10 Putting out of operation and disposal
  10.1 General information
    10.1.1 Putting out of operation and disposal
11 Technical terms and abbreviations
  11.1 Abbreviations
    11.1.1 Units
    11.1.2 Abbreviations
    11.1.3 Technical terms
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AXION 850-820 CIS
Table of contents
1 Introduction
  1.1 Notes on the manual
    1.1.1 Using the operator’s manual
      Important information concerning this operator’s manual
      Structure based on tractor sub-assemblies
      Search and find
      Direction indications
      Specific terminology
      Optional and additional equipment
    1.1.2 Symbols and instructions
      Text and illustrations
      Highlighting dangers and warnings
    1.1.3 Validity of the operator’s manual
    1.1.4 Software developments
    1.1.5 Technical information
    1.1.6 Spare parts and technical questions
2 Safety
  2.1 Safety rules
    2.1.1 Appropriate use
    2.1.2 Inappropriate use
    2.1.3 Safety and accident prevention instructions
    2.1.4 Driving the tractor
    2.1.5 Checking the condition of the tractor
    2.1.6 Climbing into the cab and out of the tractor.
      Climbing into the tractor
      Climbing out of the tractor
    2.1.7 Passenger seat
    2.1.8 Cab
      Safety structure of the cab
      Polluted environment
    2.1.9 Precautions to be taken before starting up
    2.1.10 Hitching implements
    2.1.11 Adjustments and maintenance work
      Special notes on mounting the tractor on axle stands
    2.1.12 Using the front and rear power take-off
    2.1.13 Fuel
    2.1.14 Engine coolant
    2.1.15 Air conditioning
    2.1.16 Electrical system
    2.1.17 Applications with front loaders
    2.1.18 Forest applications
    2.1.19 Stationary working
    2.1.20 Implements operating at great depth
    2.1.21 Transferring the tractor to a third party
  2.2 Safety decals on the tractor
    2.2.1 General advice regarding the safety markings
    2.2.2 Warning symbols
  2.3 Safety devices
    2.3.1 First aid kit holder
    2.3.2 Wheel chocks
    2.3.3 Warning triangle
    2.3.4 Extinguisher mounting bracket
3 Tractor description
  3.1 Overview
    3.1.1 Front left-hand view
    3.1.2 Rear left-hand view
  3.2 Identification plates and vehicle identification number
    3.2.1 Tractor identification plate
      Tractor identification plate (European version 1)
      Tractor identification plate (European version 2)
      Tractor identification plate (international version)
      Tractor identification plate (Eurasian version 1)
      Tractor identification plate (Eurasian version 2)
      Tractor identification number
      Tractor regulation type
      Tractor serial number
    3.2.2 Tractor power label
    3.2.3 Engine plates
      Engine identification plate
      Emissions certification label
    3.2.4 Front axle identification plate
    3.2.5 Front power take-off identification plate
    3.2.6 Additional cab identification plate
      Additional identification plate (European version 1)
      Additional identification plate (European version 2)
      International additional identification plate
      Additional Eurasian identification plate
  3.3 Information on the tractor
    3.3.1 Electrical and electronic system
    3.3.2 Lifting points
    3.3.3 Loading the tractor
      Location of the lifting points
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      Reminder of the tractor lifting procedure
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    3.3.4 Tightening the wheels
    3.3.5 Brake fluid
    3.3.6 Cab filtration category
4 Operating and display elements
  4.1 Cab and operator’s platform
    4.1.1 Dashboard
    4.1.2 Multifunction armrest
    4.1.3 Right-hand console
    4.1.4 Cab top
    4.1.5 C.I.S. terminal
    4.1.6 Instrument panel
    4.1.7 Instrument panel main display
    4.1.8 Front right-hand pillar
    4.1.9 Transmission display
    4.1.10 Manual air conditioning
    4.1.11 Control panel for work lights and warning beacon
    4.1.12 Driving position control levers
      Indicator lights and audible warning
      Wipers and washers
  4.2 Electric and electronic system
    4.2.1 External controls
      Rear external controls
      Front external controls
  4.3 Hydraulic system
    4.3.1 Hydraulic controls
  4.4 C.I.S.
    4.4.1 Introduction to the CIS terminal
    4.4.2 CIS menu structure
    4.4.3 On board computer
    4.4.4 Transmission
    4.4.5 Consumption
    4.4.6 Maintenance
    4.4.7 Configuration
5 Technical specifications
  5.1 AXION 850 – 820
    5.1.1 Dimensions
    5.1.2 Weight
    5.1.3 Engine
      CLAAS Power Management
    5.1.4 Gearbox
    5.1.5 Travel speeds
    5.1.6 Front axle
      Standard front axle
      Reinforced front axle
    5.1.7 Rear axle
    5.1.8 Table of front track widths
      Rim with fixed wheel disc
      Variable track wheel rim
    5.1.9 Table of rear tracks
      Rim with variable disc – Flanged shafts
      Rim with fixed wheel disc – Flanged shafts
      Rim with fixed wheel disc – 2.5 and 3 m smooth shafts
    5.1.10 Table of rear track widths with twinning spacers
      Fixed disc rim – Track with 2.5 metre smooth shafts
      Fixed disc rim – Track with 3-metre smooth shafts
    5.1.11 Tyre combinations
      Variable disc rims on rigid or suspended front axle
      Fixed disc rims on rigid or suspended front axle
      Reinforced rigid front axle
    5.1.12 Brakes
    5.1.13 Direction
    5.1.14 Rear linkage
    5.1.15 Front linkage
    5.1.16 Rear hitches
    5.1.17 Rear power take-off
    5.1.18 Front power take-off
    5.1.19 Main hydraulic circuit (LS 110 l/min)
    5.1.20 Main hydraulic circuit (LS 150 l/min)
    5.1.21 Electrical circuit
    5.1.22 Cab specifications
      Sound level heard by the driver (according to European Directive 2009/76)
      Sound level heard by a passer-by (according to European Directive 2009/63 Annex VI)
    5.1.23 Seat vibration level
    5.1.24 Ballast
    5.1.25 Maximum authorised tow weights
    5.1.26 Load capacities
  5.2 Operating utilities
    5.2.1 Lubricants/Hydraulic oil
    5.2.2 Engine coolant
    5.2.3 Air conditioning refrigerant
    5.2.4 Brake fluid (depending on equipment)
6 Tractor preparation
  6.1 Engine
    6.1.1 Fuel
      Quality requirement
      Special notes on biofuels
      Handling fuel
    6.1.2 Topping up the tractor
      Topping up
    6.1.3 Cold starting the engine / Engine coolant heater
  6.2 Frame
    6.2.1 Adjusting the rear axle track
      Flanged wheel axles
      Smooth shafts
      Smooth shafts
    6.2.2 Setting the front axle track
    6.2.3 Adjusting the steering stops
      Fitting the jack
      Positioning the axle stands
      Adjusting the steering stops
    6.2.4 General information about the tyres
    6.2.5 Tyre inflation pressure
      Effect on soil compaction
      Effect on consumption
      With twin wheels
    6.2.6 Specifications
      Load index
      Speed symbol
    6.2.7 Heavy duty applications
    6.2.8 Fitting twinning spacers
      AXION 820
      AXION 850
    6.2.9 Using wheel chocks
  6.3 Brake
    6.3.1 Coupling the brake pedals
    6.3.2 Trailer hydraulic brake
    6.3.3 Trailer air brake
      Service pneumatic pressure connector
    6.3.4 Trailer air brake
  6.4 Steering
    6.4.1 Steering column
  6.5 Rear power lift
    6.5.1 Hitching/unhitching an implement
      Hitching recommendations
      Hitching
      Unhitching
    6.5.2 Axle stands
    6.5.3 Mechanical top link
    6.5.4 Stabilisers
      Mechanical stabilisers
      Self-locking stabilisers
    6.5.5 Automatic hitches
    6.5.6 External controls
  6.6 Front power lift
    6.6.1 Hitching/unhitching an implement
      Hitching recommendations
      Hitching
      Unhitching
    6.6.2 Mechanical top link
    6.6.3 Lower links
    6.6.4 Automatic hitches
  6.7 Front loader
    6.7.1 Fitting an adapter frame for the front loader
  6.8 Rear power take-off
    6.8.1 Hitching and unhitching an implement
      Connecting and disconnecting the rear power take-off universal drive shaft
      Hitching
      Unhitching
    6.8.2 Replacing the rear power take-off end fitting
  6.9 Front power take-off
    6.9.1 Hitch and unhitch an implement
  6.10 Hitch
    6.10.1 Recommendations
    6.10.2 Calculation of the maximum tow load
    6.10.3 Hitching/unhitching an implement
      Hitching
      Unhitching
    6.10.4 Hitching bolt
    6.10.5 Swinging drawbar
      Lateral positions
      Longitudinal offset
      Hitch maximum play angles
      Safety device
      Tightening the clevis
    6.10.6 Clevis drawbars
      Clevis pin
      Automatic clevis
      Clevis ball
      CUNA clevis
    6.10.7 Eye bolt catch plate
  6.11 Rear hydraulic system
    6.11.1 Rear pressure taps
      Connecting the pressure taps
      Disconnecting the pressure taps
    6.11.2 Connecting an implement to the Power Beyond
  6.12 Front hydraulic system
    6.12.1 Front pressure taps
  6.13 Electric and electronic system
    6.13.1 External electrical sockets
      Rear external electrical sockets
      Front external electrical sockets
    6.13.2 Adjust the dipped beam headlights
      Engine bonnet dipped beam headlights
  6.14 Cab and operator’s platform
    6.14.1 Armrests
    6.14.2 Adjusting the rear-view mirrors
      Setting the rear-view mirror lateral position
      Adjusting the rear-view mirror lateral position (manual adjustment)
    6.14.3 Adjusting the mechanical suspension seat
    6.14.4 Adjusting the air suspension seat
    6.14.5 Passenger seat
    6.14.6 Installing a control box in the cab
    6.14.7 Routing the cables of a control box
    6.14.8 Refrigerated storage
    6.14.9 Storage
      Ceiling storage compartment
      Left-hand storage compartments
    6.14.10 Adjusting the cab suspension
  6.15 Assembly parts and machine body
    6.15.1 Opening and closing the bonnet
    6.15.2 Side covers
      Refitting
    6.15.3 Ballast
    6.15.4 Ballast water
    6.15.5 Balancing the tractor with mounted implements
      Summary table
    6.15.6 Weight on the front linkage
    6.15.7 Fitting and removing the front weights
      Removable weights
      Basic front single unit weight
      Additional front single unit weight
    6.15.8 Rear wheel weights
      Wheel weights for 42 rims
      Wheel weights for 38 rims
    6.15.9 Toolbox
  6.16 Transport of the tractor
    6.16.1 Transporting the tractor
    6.16.2 Loading the tractor
7 Operation
  7.1 Engine
    7.1.1 Running in
    7.1.2 Starting the engine
    7.1.3 Accelerator pedal
    7.1.4 Hand accelerator
    7.1.5 Engine speed memories
      Activating an engine speed memory
      Manually setting the engine speed memories (method 1)
      Manually adjusting the engine speed memories (method 2)
    7.1.6 Stopping the engine
  7.2 Transmission, clutch and driveshaft
    7.2.1 Protection of mechanical parts
    7.2.2 Clutch pedal
    7.2.3 Shifting the transmission into neutral
      Shifting the transmission into neutral
      Re-engaging the transmission
    7.2.4 Selecting the tractor’s travel direction
    7.2.5 Progressivity when reversing the direction of travel
    7.2.6 Transport mode
      Activation of Transport mode
      Changing gears and speed ranges
    7.2.7 Work mode
      Activation of Work mode
      Changing gears and speed ranges
    7.2.8 Skip Shift
    7.2.9 Speed Matching
    7.2.10 Coupling/uncoupling the forward/reverse gears
    7.2.11 Hexactiv automated gear change
      Description of the Hexactiv automated gear change
      Using the Hexactiv automated gear change
      Setting the Hexactiv automated gear change
        Automatic Mode (3)
        Manual Mode (4)
        Power take-off mode (5)
      Limiting the Hexactiv automated gear change
    7.2.12 Starting gear
      Starting gear in HEXACTIV mode and Transport mode
    7.2.13 Manoeuvring gear
    7.2.14 Differential lock
      Automatic mode
      Permanent mode
  7.3 Chassis
    7.3.1 Front axle engagement
      Automatic mode
      Permanent mode
    7.3.2 Front axle suspension
      Fixed mode
      Automatic mode
  7.4 Brake
    7.4.1 Service brakes
    7.4.2 Parking brake
    7.4.3 Automatic parking brake
  7.5 Rear power lift
    7.5.1 Recommendations
    7.5.2 Road transport safety
    7.5.3 Unlocking the rear linkage
    7.5.4 Control for raising/lowering the rear linkage
    7.5.5 Position control
    7.5.6 Draft control
    7.5.7 Upper stop
    7.5.8 Lowering speed
    7.5.9 Transport damper
    7.5.10 Active slip management
  7.6 Front linkage (Front linkage controlled by control valve 1)
    7.6.1 Recommendations
    7.6.2 Road transport safety
    7.6.3 Using the front linkage
      Unlocking the front linkage
      Raising/lowering the front linkage
    7.6.4 Transport damper
  7.7 Rear power take-off
    7.7.1 Recommendations
    7.7.2 Power take-off speed selection
      Speeds 540/1000 and 540/1000/540ECO
      Speeds 1000ECO/1000/540ECO
    7.7.3 Using the external controls
    7.7.4 Using the cab control
    7.7.5 Rear power take-off automation
      Adjustment
    7.7.6 Stationary working
  7.8 Front power take-off
    7.8.1 Recommendations
    7.8.2 Using the cab control
    7.8.3 Stationary working
  7.9 Rear hydraulic system
    7.9.1 Association between the controls and the rear pressure take-offs
      Valve block composed of 3 rear hydraulic control valves
      Valve block composed of 4 rear hydraulic control valves
    7.9.2 Knobs for adjusting the hydraulic control valves
    7.9.3 Using the levers
    7.9.4 Setting the flow rate of the hydraulic control valve pressure taps
    7.9.5 Power Beyond
    7.9.6 Stationary working
  7.10 Front hydraulics (Front pressure take-offs controlled by hydraulic control valve 3)
    7.10.1 Association between the controls and the front pressure taps
    7.10.2 Using the lever
    7.10.3 Setting the front pressure tap flow rates
    7.10.4 Stationary working
  7.11 Electric and electronic system
    7.11.1 Manual circuit breaker
  7.12 Cab and operator’s platform
    7.12.1 Instrument panel displays
      Main display
    7.12.2 Manual air conditioning
      Adjusting the ventilated air flow rate
      Adjusting the ventilated air temperature
      Managing the ventilation direction
      Activating the air conditioning function
      Activating the air recirculation function
    7.12.3 Monitoring the filling level of the cab external air pre-filter
    7.12.4 Overhead light
8 Faults and remedies
  8.1 Alarms
    8.1.1 Primary alarms
    8.1.2 Engine coolant temperature too high
    8.1.3 Incorrect engine oil pressure
    8.1.4 Brake fluid level
    8.1.5 Tractor braking system pressure fault
    8.1.6 Incorrect hydraulic circuit oil pressure
    8.1.7 Hydraulic oil temperature too high
    8.1.8 Insufficient pressure in the trailer brake circuit
    8.1.9 Fuel pre-filter water content
    8.1.10 Battery charge
    8.1.11 Parking brake activated
    8.1.12 Secondary alarms
    8.1.13 Engine air filter clogging
    8.1.14 Hydraulic oil filter clogging
    8.1.15 Other alarms
      Fuel level warning light
      Preheating indicator light
    8.1.16 Reminder of the maintenance operations to be carried out every 500 hours of operation
      Resetting the maintenance counter
    8.1.17 Reminder of the maintenance operations to be carried out every 1000 hours of operation
      Resetting the maintenance counter
    8.1.18 Reminder for the maintenance operations to be carried out at the frequency defined by the user
      Resetting the maintenance counter
    8.1.19 Signalling an active error code
      Consulting the active error codes
    8.1.20 Resolution procedures for specific faults
  8.2 Engine
    8.2.1 Faults caused by a low fuel level
    8.2.2 Starting assistance
      Assisted starting by towing
      Assisted starting using an external battery
    8.2.3 Reduction in engine performance
  8.3 Transmission, clutch and driveshaft
    8.3.1 HEXASHIFT gearbox oil temperature unsuitable
      HEXASHIFT gearbox operation in cold weather
  8.4 Frame
    8.4.1 Fitting a jack
    8.4.2 Replacing a wheel
    8.4.3 Towing the tractor
      Towing with the engine running
      Towing with the engine stopped
    8.4.4 Digging out the tractor
      Digging out a tractor
      Digging out a tractor by towing
  8.5 Electric and electronic system
    8.5.1 Fuses and relays
      Fuse and relay board
      Upper cab plate
      Primary accessories board
    8.5.2 Overview of the lights
    8.5.3 Instrument panel calibration
  8.6 Cab and operator’s platform
    8.6.1 Cab air conditioning fault
  8.7 Assembly parts and machine body
    8.7.1 Frontal impact on the single-unit weight placed at the front of the tractor
9 Maintenance
  9.1 Maintenance Information
    9.1.1 Personal protective equipment
    9.1.2 Immobilise the tractor and ensure it is made safe
    9.1.3 Cleaning and tidying risk areas
    9.1.4 Welding advice
    9.1.5 Protective devices on the tractor
    9.1.6 Engine
      Alternator
      Engine lubrication
      Engine cooling
      Engine belts
    9.1.7 Wheels and tyres
    9.1.8 Braking system
    9.1.9 Pneumatic circuit
    9.1.10 Direction
    9.1.11 Implements driven by a power take-off
    9.1.12 Air conditioning
    9.1.13 Hydraulic circuit
    9.1.14 Electrical system
    9.1.15 Energy accumulators
    9.1.16 Spare parts
    9.1.17 Cleaning and protection
    9.1.18 Working at height
    9.1.19 Handling heavy components
    9.1.20 Maintenance operations under the cab
    9.1.21 Lifting the front of the tractor
  9.2 Maintenance interval overview
    9.2.1 Handling maintenance intervals
    9.2.2 After the first 100 hours of operation
    9.2.3 After the first 500 hours of operation
    9.2.4 Daily
    9.2.5 Every week
    9.2.6 Every 50 hours of operation
    9.2.7 Every month
    9.2.8 Every 100 hours of operation
    9.2.9 Every 100 hours of operation or every month
    9.2.10 Every 200 hours of operation
    9.2.11 Every 300 hours of operation
    9.2.12 Every 500 hours of operation
    9.2.13 Every 500 hours of operation or every six months
    9.2.14 Every 5
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