Claas Arion 540-510 (A18) Tractors Operator Manual ES
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- Model: Arion 540-510 (A18) Tractors
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: ES
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 88.6 MB
File List:
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00 1116 973 0.pdf:
recommendations
  For your security
  Use according to the purpose
Description
Description: Chapter symbols
A – Identification – Homologation – Safety
    tractor plate
    Drive plate
  Homologation
  Security
    Security instructions
    Safety stickers with warning pictograms
B – Driving position
  Driving and working environment
    Controls and instruments (cockpit)
    Controls and instruments (dashboard)
    Accommodations and accessories
  Lighting, signaling and security
    Description
    Driving lights and acoustic warning
    Work lights and rotating headlight
    Roof light
  General key contactor
    Description
  Multifunction armrest
    Adjustment
    Utilization
  steering wheel
    Adjustment
  Dashboard
    Description
    Functioning
    Utilization
    Calibration
  Visualizer
    Transmission display (digital)
  Natural aeration and crystals
    Utilization
  Heating – ventilation – manual air conditioning
    Description
    Utilization
  Heating/ventilation automatic air conditioning
    Description
    Utilization
  cab suspension
    Adjustment
C – Electricity
  Trailer/tool lighting socket
    Description
  Power socket electrical box
    Description
  Taking the event counter
    Description
  Take ISO
    Description
  Predisposition to install a control box in the cabin
    Fixing the box support
    Cable routing
    Description
  battery switch
    Description
  Fuses and relays
    recommendations
    Cab service fuse box
    Upper cabin fuse box
    Primary Service Fuse Box
D -Motor
  Characteristics
  Characteristics
  Visualizers
    Description
  Security
    Safety: Mechanical protection
  engine control
    Engine start
    throttle controls
    Engine stop
  Claas power management
    Functioning
    recommeions
Eransmission
  Transmission characteristics
    Feed speed
    rear axle
    power take-offs
  Visualizers
    Transmission display (digital)
    Dashboard
  Security
    Neutral inverter
    Neutral transmission
    Mechanical protection
    Set in motion
    Manual gear operation
    Automatic gear change
    Relationship management
    Reduced range
  rear axle
    Locking differentials
    Tractor braking
    Trailer braking
    power take off
  Permanent job
    Obligations
    Obligations
F – Front axle
  Front bridge
    Characteristics
  Mechanical protection
    Functioning
    Dashboard
  Front axle gear
    Functioning
    Automatic mode
    Permanent mode
  Proactiv Suspension
    Functioning
    Fixed mode
    Automatic mode
G – Hydraulic system – rear lift and hitch
  Characteristics
    Hydraulic
    Elevation
  Hydraulic
    Auxiliary distributors
    Power beyonD
  Elevation
    Controls
    Security
    Lift start-up
    Mode selection
    Position control
    Effort control
    High stop
    Descent speed
    Transport shock absorber
    Active skating management
    External controls
    recommendations
    Fixing mechanisms
    Upper connecting rod
    Stabilizers
    Automatic hooks
    hitch bolts
    Bar with ball
    Pickup hitch
H – Front power take-off – lifting and front hitch
  Front loader
    Characteristics
    Electropilot
    flexpilot
    Charger release
    Charger hitch
    Tool attachment
    Tool release
    Level indicator
    PCH system
    Intervention on the tractor with loader
I -On-board computer
  Claas Information System
    Description
    Utilization
J – Wheels and tires
    recommendations
    inflation pressure
    Wheel pairing
    Features: commissioning
    front tracks
    rear tracks
    Tire combinations
  Particular cases
    Tools that work at great depth
K – Dimensions, weights, capacities and ballast
  Dimensions and weights
    Description
  Capabilities
    Description
  Ballasted
    Description
L – Maintenance
  Generalities
    recommendations
  Periodicity
    Summary table
    Operations
  Bleeding air from the injection circuit
    Description
  Logbook of maintenance operations
    recommendations
M – Mandatory guarantee operations
  Mandatory operations carried out within the framework of the contractual guarantee
    Inspection before delivery – Delivery to customer
    Maintenance operations to be carried out
    Mandatory visits
00 1121 950 4.pdf:
. Information about this user manual
. Validity of the instructions for use
. Chapter symbols
A – Identification – Homologation – Safety
  1. Tractor signal plate
  2. Tractor power label
  3. Engine signal plate
  4. Cabin nameplate
  5. European regulations
  6. Security
    6.1. Security instructions
      6.1.1. Use according to the purpose
      6.1.2. Use not in accordance with assignment
      6.1.3. Precautions to be taken before starting up
      6.1.4. Tractor status
      6.1.5. Adjustment or maintenance work – repairs
        6.1.5.1. General rule
        6.1.5.2. Placement on lifting arms
        6.1.5.3. Electricity
        6.1.5.4. Fuel
        6.1.5.5. Coolant liquid
      6.1.6. Circulation – Transport
      6.1.7. Tractor use
        6.1.7.1. General rule
        6.1.7.2. Tractor wheelbase
        6.1.7.3. Tool attachment
        6.1.7.4. Driving
        6.1.7.5. Permanent jobs
        6.1.7.6. Work with tools powered by the power take-off
        6.1.7.7. Severe applications
      6.1.8. Toxic products
      6.1.9. Air-conditioning
      6.1.10. Cabin
      6.1.11. passenger seat
      6.1.12. Respect for the environment
      6.1.13. Using a front loader
      6.1.14. Forestry applications
    6.2. Safety stickers with warning pictograms
      6.2.1. recommendations
      6.2.2. Putting the gearbox in neutral
      6.2.3. Front lift
      6.2.4. Front tow hook
      6.2.5. User manual
      6.2.6. passenger seat
      6.2.7. Speed limit and child under 13 years old   6.2.8. Aonditioning
      6.2.9. PTO 1,000 1/min
      6.2.10. hydraulic hoses
      6.2.11. External controls
      6.2.12. start
      6.2.13. Battery
      6.2.14. Radar
      6.2.15. PTO protection
      6.2.16. High pressure cleaner
      6.2.17. Accumulators
      6.2.18. FOPS Roof
      6.2.19. Wheel nuts
      6.2.20. Electrohydraulic distributors
B – Cabin
  1. Driving and working environment
    1.1. Controls and instruments (cockpit)
    1.2. Controls and instruments (dashboard)
    1.3. Accommodations and accessories
  2. Lighting, signage and security
    2.1. Description
    2.2. Low beam/high beam and klaxon
    23. Work lights and rotating headlight
    2.4. Roof light
    2.5. Mirrors
    2.6. Signal triangle
  3. Start contactor
  4. Multifunction elbow support
  5. Seats
    5.1. Driver’s seat
    5.2. passenger seat
  6. steering wheel
  7. Dashboard
    7.1. Description
    7.2. Functioning
    7.3. Utilization
    7.4. Calibration
  8. Visualizer
    8.1. Cebis Terminal
  9. Openers and glass
  10. Viewer
  11. Heating – ventilation – manual air conditioning
    11.1. Description
    11.2. Utilization
  12. Heating/ventilation automatic air conditioning
    12.1. Description
    12.2. Utilization
  13. Cabin suspension
C – ELECTRICITY
  1. Features
  2. Trailer/tool lighting socket
  3. Power socket electrical box
  4. Taking the event counter
  5. ISO shooting
  6. ISOBUS connection
  7. Predisposition for the installation of a control box in the cabin
    7.1. Fixing the box support
    7.2. Cable routing
  8. Battery
    8.1. battery tray
    8.2. battery switch
  9. Fuses and relays
    9.1. recommendations
    9.2. Cab service fuse box
    9.3. Upper cabin fuse box
    9.4. Primary Service Fuse Box
D – Engine
  1. Features
  2. Visualizers
    2.1. Dashboard
    2.2. Cebis Terminal
  3. Security
    3.1. Functioning
    3.2. Cebis Terminal
    3.3. Dashboard
    3.4. recommendations
  4. Engine hood
    4.1. Monobloc hood
    4.2. Side hoods
  5. Engine control
    5.1. Engstart
      5.1Preliminary operations
      5.1.2. Start up
      5.1.3. Helps start the engine in cold weather
    5.2. Using the accelerator pedal and lever
      5.2.1. Functioning
      5.2.2. Accelerator pedal
      5.2.3. manual throttle
      5.2.4. Engine speed memories
        5.2.4.1. Utilization
        5.2.4.2. Adjustment procedure by Cebis
        5.2.4.3. Manual adjustment procedure
    5.3. Engine stop
  6. CLAAS Power Management
    7.1. recommendations
    7.2. Bleeding air from the injection circuit
E – Transmission
    1. Features
    2. Forward speeds
    3. Indication
      3.1. Cebis Terminal
      3.2. Dashboard
    4. Security
      4.1. Neutral inverter
        4.1.1. Utilization
        4.1.2. Functioning
      4.2. Neutral transmission
        4.2.1. Utilization
        4.2.2. Functioning
      4.3. Protection of mechanical organs
        4.3.1. Functioning
        4.3.2. Dashboard
        4.3.3. Cebis Terminal
    5. Setting in motion
      5.1. Clutch
        5.1.1. recommendations
        5.1.2. Clutch pedal
        5.1.3. reverse lever
      5.2. Selection of feed direction
      5.3. Inverter progressivity adjustment
        5.3.1. Utilization
        5.3.2. Adjustment
      5.4. Engaging/disengaging front/rear speeds
        5.4.1. Utilization
        5.4.2. Adjustment
        5.4.3. Functioning
    6. Manual gear operation
      6.1. Starting ratio
        6.1.1. Functioning
        6.1.2. Adjustment
      6.2. Work mode
      6.3. Transport mode
    7. Automatic gear change
      7.1. Skip shift
        7.1.1. Utilization
        7.1.2. Functioning
      7.2. Automatic speed adaptation (Speed Matching)
        7.2.1. Utilization
        7.2.2. Functioning
      7.3. Maneuvering ratio
        7.3.1. Utilization
        7.3.2. Adjustment
        7.3.3. Functioning
      7.4. Hexactiv
        7.4.1. Utilization
        7.4.2. Functioning
        7.4.3. Selection of the automation regime
        7.4.4. Demarcation of automation
          7.4.4.1. Utilizn
          7.4.4.2nctioning
        7.4.5. Starting ratio in Hexactiv and transport mode
          7.4.5.1. Utilization
          7.4.5.2. Functioning
          7.4.5.3. Adjustment
    8. Super-slow range
      8.1. Utilization
      8.2. Functioning
    9. Relationship Management
      9.1. Functioning
  rear axle
    1. Features
    2. Protection of mechanical organs
      2.1. Functioning
      2.2. Dashboard
      23. Cebis Terminal
    3. Locking differentials
      3.1. recommendations
      3.2. Functioning
      3.3. Automatic mode
        3.3.1. Utilization
        3.3.2. Functioning
      3.4. Permanent mode
        3.4.1. Utilization
        3.4.2. Functioning
    4. Brakes
      4.1. Service brakes
      4.2. Parking brake
        4.2.1. Obligations
        4.2.2. Hand brake
    5. Trailer braking
      5.1. Hydraulic brake
      5.2. pneumatic brake
F – Front axle
  1. Features
  2. Protection of mechanical organs
    2.1. Functioning
    2.2. Dashboard
    23. Cebis Terminal
  3. Front axle gear
    3.1. Functioning
    3.2. Automatic mode
      3.2.1. Utilization
      3.2.2. Functioning
    3.3. Permanent mode
      3.3.1. Utilization
      3.3.2. Functioning
  4. Suspended front axle
    4.1. Functioning
    4.2. Fixed mode
      4.2.1. Utilization
      4.2.2. Functioning
    4.3. Automatic mode
      4.3.1. Utilization
      4.3.2. Functioning
G – Rear equipment
  Hydraulic
    1. Features
    2. Auxiliary distributors
      2.1. Association of rear controls/pressure taps
      2.2. pressure taps
        2.2.1. recommendations
        2.2.2. Utilization
        2.2.3. Free return to the warehouse
        2.2.4. Oil recovery button
      23. Controls
      2.4. Security
        2.4.1. Protection of mechanical organs
        2.4.2. Cebis Terminal
      2.5. Start up
        2.5.1. Utilization
        2.5.2. Display on the Cebis terminal
        2.5.3. Functioning
      2.6. Online controls
      2.7. Cross control
      2.8. External controls
      2.9. Management of electrohydraulic distributors
        2.9.1. Utilization
        2.9.2. Visualizer
        2.9.3. Maximum flow rate of a pressure tap
        2.9.4. Hydraulic timer
        2.9.5. Activation of the distributor on the exterior controls
        2.9.6. Locking the electrohydraulic distributors
    3. Power beyond
      3.1. Description
      3.2. Utilization
      3.3. Functioning
    4. Permanent job
  rear lift
    1. Features
    2. Controls
    3. Visualizer
    4. Security
      4.1. Protection of mechanical organs
      4.2. safety pilot
      4.3. Cebis Terminal
      4.4. Transportation security
    5. Lift start-up
    6. Mode selection
    7. Position control
    8. Effort control
    9. High cap
    10. Download speed
    11. Transport shock absorber
    12. Active skating management
      12.1. Utilization
      12.2. Adjustment
      12.3. Functioning
    13. External controls
      13.1. Utilization
      13.2. Functioning
  rear power take off
    1. Features
    2. Recommendations
    3. Controls
    4. Indication
    5. PTO speed selection
    6. Usage
    7. External controls
    8. Operation
    9. PTO automation
      9.1. Utilization
      9.2. manual adjustment
      9.3. Adjustment by Cebis terminal
    10. PTO ferrule
    11. Tool attachment on the power take-off
    12. Permanent job
  rear hitch
    1. Features
    2. Recommendations
    3. Fixing mechanisms
    4. Upper connecting rod
      4.1. Mechanical upper connecting rod
      4.2. Hydraulic upper connecting rod
    5. Automatic hooks
    6. Stabilizers
      6.1. Utilization
      6.2. Mechanical stabilizers
      6.3. Self-Locking Stabilizers
    7. Hitch Bolts
    8. Swing bar
    9. Bar with ball
    10. Pickup hitch
H – Front equipment
  Hydraulic
    1. Features
    2. Pressure taps
      2.1. recommendations
      2.2. UTILIZATION
      23. Free return to the warehouse
      2.4. Oil recovery button
    3. Security
      3.1. Protection of mechanical organs
      3.2. Cebis Terminal
    4. Description
    5. Distributor controlled front pressure intakes 3
      5.1. Controls
      5.2. Preliminary operations
      5.3. UTILIZATION
    6. Distributor controlled front pressure intakes 7
      6.1. Controls
      6.2. Preliminary operations
      6.3. UTILIZATION
    7. Management of electrohydraulic distributors
  Front lift
    1. Features
    2. Distributor Controlled Front Lift 1
      2.1. Controls
      2.2. Security
        2.2.1. Private lockers
        2.2.2. Protection of mechanical organs
        2.2.3. Cebis Terminal
        2.2.4. Transportation security
      23. Preliminary operations
      2.4. UTILIZATION
      2.5. External controls
    3. Distributor Controlled Front Lift 6
      3.1. Controls
      3.2. Security
        3.2.1. Private lockers
        3.2.2. Protection of mechanical organs
        3.2.3. Cebis Terminal
      3.3. Preliminary operations
      3.4. UTILIZATION
      3.5. External controls
    4. 3-point hitch
      4.1. lower cranks
      4.2. Upper connecting rod
      4.3. Hitching and unhitching the implement
  front power take off
    1. Features
    2. Indication
    3. Recommendations
    4. Front PTO interlock
    5. Front PTO stop
    6. Adjustment
  Front loader
    1. Assembly of an adaptation structure for a front loader
I – Cebis Terminal
  Using the Cebis terminal
    1. Description
    2. Operation
    4. Multifunction display
      4.1. Utilization
      4.2. Work screen
      4.3. Road screen
    5. Direct Access
      5.1. Utilization
      5.2. Functioning
    6. Operating anomalies
      6.1. Functioning
      6.2. Alarms
        6.2.1. Description
        6.2.2. Utilization
        6.2.3. Functioning
      6.3. Warning
        6.3.1. Description
        6.3.2. Utilization
        6.3.3. Functioning
      6.4. Information
        6.4.1. Description
        6.4.2. Utilization
        6.4.3. Functioning
      6.5. Icon
        6.5.1. Description
        6.5.2. Utilization
        6.5.3. Functioning
      7.1. Main menu
      7.2. Transmission
      7.3. Elevation
      7.4. Hydraulic
      7.5. On-board computer
      7.6. CLAAS Sequence Management
      7.7. Previewing a CLAAS Sequence Management sequence in real time
  On-board computer
    1. Usage
    2. General features
      2.1. Utilization
      2.2. Programmable window parameterization
      23. Resetting the counters to zero
    3. Plot management
      3.1. Utilization
      3.2. Start/stop of counters
        3.2.1. Procedure through Cebis
        3.2.2. Manual procedure
      3.3. Plot Management Editor
        3.3.1. Utilization
        3.3.2. Selecting a plot
        3.3.3. Resetting the counters of a plot
    4. Tool parameterization
      4.1. Working width
      4.2. counting mode
      4.3. Selection of theoretical or real speed
      4.4. Tool management
        4.4.1. Utilization
        4.4.2. Safeguarding the parameters of the tool in use
        4.4.3. Registering a new tool
        4.4.4. Loading a tool
        4.4.5. Loading a CLAAS tool
        4.4.6. Changing the name of a tool
        4.4.7. Deleting a tool
    5. Maintenance
      5.1. Maintenance counter
        5.1.1. Utilization
        5.1.2. Resetting the counters to zero
      5.2. List of active anomalies
      5.3. Transmission oil temperature
    6. Function contactors F1, F2, F3 and F4
      6.1. Utilization
      6.2. Adjustment
        6.2.1. Description
        6.2.2. Count
        6.2.3. CLAAS Sequence Management
        6.2.4. ISOBUS
        6.2.5. Front loader
    7. Cebis
      7.1. Brightness
        7.1.1. Automatic brightness adjustment
        7.1.2. Manual brightness adjustment
      7.2. Languages and units
        7.2.1. Language
        7.2.2. Units
      7.3. Date and Time
  CLAAS Sequence Management
    1. Usage
    2. Operation
    3. Controls
      3.1. Description
    4. Security
      4.1. Protection of mechanical organs
    5. Launching a sequence
      5.1. Utilization
      5.2. Functioning
    6. Recording a sequence
    7. Interrupting a sequence
      7.1. Momentary interruption of a sequence in progress
      7.2finitive interruption omomentarily interrupted sequence
      7.3. Permanent interruption of a sequence in progress
      7.4. Interruption of ongoing actions
      7.5. Emergency stop
    8. Viewing a sequence
      8.1. Display in info mode
        8.1.1. Utilization
        8.1.2. Description
      8.2. Viewing in real time mode
        8.2.1. Utilization
        8.2.2. Description
    9. Modifying a sequence
      9.1. Utilization
      9.2. Modifying a step in a sequence
      9.3. Add a stage in a sequence
      9.4. Deleting a step in a sequence
      9.5. Selecting the recording mode of a sequence
J – Wheels and tires
  1. Tires
    1.1. recommendations
    1.2. inflation pressure
      1.2.1. Characteristics
      1.2.2. recommendations
    1.3. Load index
    1.4. speed code
  2. Paths
    2.1. Commissioning
    2.2. front tracks
      2.2.1. Front bridge
      2.2.2. Front Track Tables
      2.2.3. Front axle swing stops
    23. rear tracks
      2.3.1. rear axle
      2.3.2. Rear track boards
      2.3.3. Track with smooth tree rear bridge
    2.4. Tire combinations
  3. WHEELS
K – Features
  1. Dimensions
  2. Weight
  3. Loading capacities
  4. Maximum permissible towable masses
  5. Capacities
  6. Weighted
    6.1. Ballasts available
    6.2. Tractor balancing
  7. Cabin comfort
    7.1. Sound level
    7.2. vibration level
L – Maintenance
  1. Recommendations
  2. Trailer
  3. Transportation
  4. Using a jack
  5. Changing a wheel
  6. Tractor loading and stowage
  7. Parking
  8. Disablement and destruction
  9. Periodicities
    9.1. Summary table
    9.2. Operations
      9.2.1. Operation #1
      9.2.2. Operation #2
      9.2.3. Operation #3
      9.2.4. Operation #4
      9.2.5. Operation #5
      9.2.6. Operation #6
      9.2.7. Operation #7
      9.2.8. Operation #8
      9.2.9. Operation #9
      9.2.10. Operation #10
      9.2.11. Operation #11
      9.2.12. Operation #12
      9.2.13. Operation #13
      9.2.14. Operation #14
      9.2.15. Operation #15
      9.2.16. Operation #16
      9.2.17. Operation #17
      9.2.18. Operation #18
      9.2.19. Operation #19
      9.2.20. Operation #20
      9.2.21. Operation #21
      9.2.22. Operation #22
      9.2.23. Operation #23
      9.2.24. Operation #24
      9.2.25. Operation #25
      9.2.26. Operation #26
      9.2.27. Operation #27
      9.2.28. Operation #28
      9.2.29. Operation #29
      9.2.30. Operation #30
      9.2.31. Operation #31
      9.2.32. Operation #32
      9.2.33. Operation #33
      9.2.34. Operation #34
      9.2.35. Operation #35
      9.2.36. Operation #36
      9.2.37. Operation #37
      9.2.38. Operation #38
      9.2.39. Operation #39
      9.2.40. Operation #40
      9.2.41. Operation #41
      9.2.42. Operation #42
      9.2.43. Operation #43
      9.2.44. Operation #44
      9.2.45. Operation #45
      9.2.46. Operation #46
      9.2.47. Operation #47
      9.2.48. Operation #48
      9.2.49. Operation #49
      9.2.50. Operation #50
      9.2.51. Operation #51
      9.2.52. Operation #52
      9.2.53. Operation #53
      9.2.54. Operation #54
      9.2.55. Operation #55
      9.2.56. Operation #56
      9.2.57. Operation #57
      9.2.58. Operation #58
      9.2.59. Operation #59
      9.2.60. Operation No. 60
      9.2.61. Operation #61
      9.2.62. Operation No. 62
      9.2.63. Operation No. 63
  10. Bleeding the air from the injection circuit
  11. Maintenance operations logbook
M – Mandatory warranty operations
  1. MANDATORY OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE CONTRACTUAL WARRANTY
    1.1. Inspection before delivery
    1.2. Customer delivery
    1.3. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT
    1.4. Mandatory visits
      1.4.1. Mandatory inspection after the first 100 hours
      1.4.2. Mandatory inspection after the first 500 hours
Alphabetical index
00 1121 977 4.pdf:
. Information about this user manual
. Validity of the instructions for use
. Chapter symbols
A – Identification – Homologation – Safety
  1. Tractor signal plate
  2. Tractor power label
  3. Engine signal plate
  4. Cabin nameplate
  5. European regulations
  6. Security
    6.1. Security instructions
      6.1.1. Use according to the purpose
      6.1.2. Use not in accordance with assignment
      6.1.3. Precautions to be taken before starting up
      6.1.4. Tractor status
      6.1.5. Adjustment or maintenance work – repairs
        6.1.5.1. General rule
        6.1.5.2. Placement on lifting arms
        6.1.5.3. Electricity
        6.1.5.4. Fuel
        6.1.5.5. Coolant liquid
      6.1.6. Circulation – Transport
      6.1.7. Tractor use
        6.1.7.1. General rule
        6.1.7.2. Tractor wheelbase
        6.1.7.3. Tool attachment
        6.1.7.4. Driving
        6.1.7.5. Permanent jobs
        6.1.7.6. Work with tools powered by the power take-off
        6.1.7.7. Severe applications
      6.1.8. Toxic products
      6.1.9. Air-conditioning
      6.1.10. Cabin
      6.1.11. passenger seat
      6.1.12. Respect for the environment
      6.1.13. Using a front loader
      6.1.14. Forestry applications
    6.2. Safety stickers with warning pictograms
      6.2.1. recommendations
      6.2.2. Putting the gearbox in neutral
      6.2.3. Front lift
      6.2.4. Front tow hook
      6.2.5. User manual
      6.2.6. passenger seat
      6.2.7. Speed limit and child under 13 years old
      6.2.8. Air conditioning
      6.2.9. PTO 1,000 1/min
      6.2.10. hydraulic hoses
      6.2.11. External controls
      6.2.12. start
      6.2.13. Battery
      6.2.14. Radar
      6.2.15. PTO protection
      6.2.16. High pressure cleaner
      6.2.17. Accumulators
      6.2.18. FOPS Roof
      6.2.19. Wheel nuts
      6.2.20. Electrohydraulic distributors
B – Cabin
  1. Driving and working environment
    1.1. Controls and instruments (cockpit)
    1.2. Controls and instruments (dashboard)
    1.3. Accommodations and accessories
  2. Lighting, signage and security
    2.1. Description
    2.2. Low beam/hieam and klaxon
    23. Work lights and rotating headlight
    2.4. Roof light
    2.5. Mirrors
2.6. Signal triangle
  3. Start contactor
  4. Multifunction elbow support
  5. Seats
    5.1. Driver’s seat
    5.2. passenger seat
  6. steering wheel
  7. Dashboard
    7.1. Description
    7.2. Functioning
    7.3. Utilization
    7.4. Calibration
  8. Visualizer
    8.1. Transmission display
  9. Openers and glass
  10. Viewer
  11. Heating – ventilation – manual air conditioning
    11.1. Description
    11.2. Utilization
  12. Heating/ventilation automatic air conditioning
    12.1. Description
    12.2. Utilization
  13. Cabin suspension
C – ELECTRICITY
  1. Features
  2. Trailer/tool lighting socket
  3. Power socket electrical box
  4. Taking the event counter
  5. ISO shooting
  6. ISOBUS connection
  7. Predisposition for the installation of a control box in the cabin
    7.1. Fixing the box support
    7.2. Cable routing
  8. Battery
    8.1. battery tray
    8.2. battery switch
  9. Fuses andays
    9.1. recommendations
    9.2. Cab service fuse box
    9.3. Upper cabin fuse box
    9.4. Pry Service Fuse Box
D – Engine
  1. Features
  2. Visualizers
    2.1. Dashboard
  3. Security
    3.1. Functioning
    3.2. Dashboard
    3.3. recommendations
  4. Engine hood
    4.1. Monobloc hood
    4.2. Side hoods
  5. Engine control
    5.1. Engine start
      5.1.1. Preliminary operations
      5.1.2. Start up
      5.1.3. Helps start the engine in cold weather
    5.2. Using the accelerator pedal and lever
      5.2.1. Functioning
      5.2.2. Accelerator pedal
      5.2.3. manual throttle
      5.2.4. Engine speed memories
        5.2.4.1. Utilization
        5.2.4.2. Manual adjustment procedure
    5.3. Engine stop
  6. CLAAS Power Management
    7.1. recommendations
    7.2. Bleeding air from the injection circuit
E – Transmission
    1. Features
    2. Forward speeds
    3. Indication
      3.1. Transmission display
      3.2. Dashboard
    4. Security
      4.1. Neutral inverter
        4.1.1. Utilization
        4.1.2. Functioning
      4.2. Neutral transmission
        4.2.1. Utilization
        4.2.2. Functioning
      4.3. Protection of mechanical organs
        4.3.1. Functioning
        4.3.2. Dashboard
        4.3.3. Transmission display
    5. Setting in motion
      5.1. Transmission display
      5.2. Clutch
        5.2.1. recommendations
        5.2.2. Clutch pedal
        5.2.3. reverse lever
      5.3. Selection of feed direction
      5.4. Inverter progressivity adjustment
        5.4.1. Utilization
        5.4.2. Adjustment
      5.5. Engaging/disengaging front/rear speeds
        5.5.1. Utilization
        5.5.2. Adjustment
        5.5.3. Functioning
    6. Manual gear operation
      6.1. Starting ratio
        6.1.1. Functioning
        6.1.2. Adjustment
      6.2. Work mode
      6.3. Transport mode
    7. Automatic gear change
      7.1. Skip shift
        7.1.1. Utilization
        7.1.2. Functioning
      7.2. Automatic speed adaptation (Speed Matchin       7.2.1. Utilization
        7.2.2. Functioning
      7.3. Maneuvering ratio
        7.3.1. Utilizn
        7.3.2. Adjustment
        7.3.3. Functioning
      7.4. Hexactiv
        7.4.1. Utilization
        7.4.2. Functioning
        7.4.3. Selection of the automation regime
        7.4.4. Demarcation of automation
          7.4.4.1. Utilization
          7.4.4.2. Functioning
        7.4.5. Starting ratio in Hexactiv and transport mode
          7.4.5.1. Utilization
          7.4.5.2. Functioning
          7.4.5.3. Adjustment
    8. Relationship Management
      8.1. Functioning
      8.2. Transmission display
    9. Super-slow range
      9.1. Utilization
      9.2. Functioning
  rear axle
    1. Features
    2. Locking differentials
      2.1. recommendations
      2.2. Functioning
      23. Automatic mode
        2.3.1. Utilization
        2.3.2. Functioning
      2.4. Permanent mode
        2.4.1. Utilization
        2.4.2. Functioning
    3. Protection of mechanical organs
      3.1. Functioning
      3.2. Dashboard
      3.3. Transmission display
    4. Brakes
      4.1. Service brakes
      4.2. Parking brake
        4.2.1. Obligations
        4.2.2. Hand brake
      4.3. High pressure braking
    5. Trailer braking
      5.1. Hydraulic brake
      5.2. pneumatic brake
F – Front axle
  1. Features
  2. Protection of mechanical organs
    2.1. Functioning
    2.2. Dashboard
  3. Front axle gear
    3.1. Functioning
    3.2. Automatic mode
      3.2.1. Utilization
      3.2.2. Functioning
    3.3. Permanent mode
      3.3.1. Utilization
      3.3.2. Functioning
  4. Suspended front axle
    4.1. Functioning
    4.2. Fixed mode
      4.2.1. Utilization
      4.2.2. Functioning
    4.3. Automatic mode
      4.3.1. Utilization
      4.3.2. Functioning
G – Rear equipment
  Hydraulic
    1. Features
    2. Open center circuit
      2.1. Association of rear controls/pressure taps
      2.2. pressure taps
        2.2.1. recommendations
        2.2.2. Utilization
        2.2.3. Free return to the warehouse
        2.2.4. Oil recovery button
      23. Controls
      2.4. Control levers
      2.5. Flow divider
      2.6. Double acting/single acting conversion
    3. Center with closed center
      3.1. Association of rear controls/pressure taps
      3.2. pressure taps
        3.2.1. recommendations
        3.2.2. Utilization
        3.2.3. Free return to the warehouse
        3.2.4. Oil recovery button
      3.3. Controls
      3.4. Control levers
      3.5. Adjustment of the flow of the distributors with mechanical control
      3.6. Power beyond
        3.6.1. Description
        3.6.2. Utilization
        3.6.3. Functioning
    4. Permanent job
  rear lift
    1. Features
    2. Controls
    3. Security
      3.1. Protection of mechanical organs
      3.2. safety pilot
      3.3. Transportation security
    4. Lift start-up
    5. Mode selection
    6. Position control
    7. Effort control
    8. High cap
    9. Download speed
    10. Transport shock absorber
    11. Active skating management
      11.1. Utilization
      11.2. Adjustment
      11.3. Functioning
    12. External controls
      12.1. Utilization
      12.2. Functioning
  rear power take off
    1. Features
    2. Recommendations
    3. Controls
    4. Indication
    5. PTO speed selection
    6. Usage
    7. External controls
    8. Operation
    9. PTO automation
      9.1. Utilization
      9.2. Adjustment
    10. PTO ferrule
    11. Tool attachment on the power take-off
    12. Permanent job
  rear hitch
    1. Features
    2. Recommendations
    3. Fixing mechanisms
    4. Upper connecting rod
      4.1. Mechanical upper connecting rod
      4.2. Hydraulic upper connecting rod
    5. Automatic hooks
    6. Stabilizers
      6.1. Utilization
      6.2. Mechanical stabilizers
      6.3. Self-Locking Stabilizers
    7. Hitch Bolts
    8. Swing bar
    9. Bar with ball
    10. Pickup hitch
H – Front equipment
  Hydraulic
    1. Features
    2. Front pressure intakes controlled by distributor 3
      2.1. Association of front pressure controls/intakes
      2.2. pressure taps
        2.2.1. recommendations
        2.2.2. UTILIZATION
        2.2.3. Free return to the warehouse
        2.2.4. Oil recovery button
      23. UTILIZATION
      2.4. Flow adjustment
    3. Distributor controlled front pressure intakes 7
      3.1. Association of front pressure controls/intakes
      3.2. pressure taps
        3.2.1. recommendations
        3.2.2. UTILIZATION
        3.2.3. Free return to the warehouse
        3.2.4. Oil recovery button
      3.3. Security
        3.3.1. Protection of mechanical organs
        3.3.2. C.I.S Terminal
      3.4. Preliminary operations
      3.5. UTILIZATION
      3.6. Management of electrohydraulic distributors
        3.6.1. Description
        3.6.2. White pressure tap flow adjustment
        3.6.3. Black pressure port flow adjustment
        3.6.4. Hydraulic timer
  Front lift
    1. Features
    2. Distributor Controlled Front Lift 1
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