Claas Axion 850-810 (A40) Tractors Operator Manual ES
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Axion 850-810 (A40) Tractors
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: ES
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 127 MB
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AXION 900-800ARION 600-500-400
1. Introduction
1.1 Information regarding the instruction manual
1.1.1 Application of this manual
2 Prepare the tractor
2.1 Assembly and body parts
2.1.1 Legal equipment according to regulation (EU) 167/2013
Tractor with a length greater than 4.6 m: AXION 900, AXION 800, ARION 600 and ARION 500
Tractor with a total width greater than 2.55 m: AXION 900, AXION 800, ARION 600 and ARION 500
CIS tractor with a total width greater than 2.82 m and CEBIS tractor with a total width greater than 2.75 m: AXION 900, AXION 800, ARION 600 and 500
Tractor with a total width greater than 2.55 m: ARION 400
Tractor with a total width less than 2.55 m: ARION 600, 500 and 400
CIS tractor with an overall width of less than 2.82 m: AXION 900, AXION 800, ARION 600 and 500
CEBIS tractor with a total width of less than 2.75 m: AXION 900, AXION 800, ARION 600 and 500
Extension of signage posters
00 1171 316 0.pdf:
AXION 900-800 CEBISARION 600-500 CEBIS
1. Introduction
1.1 Information regarding the instruction manual
1.1.1 Application of this manual
2 Control and display instruments
2.1 CEBIS
2.1.1 Work phases
road mode
Field mode
ISO Terminal Mode
2.1.2 Work phases
ISO Terminal Mode
2.1.3
2.1.4 Menu
00 2238 891 2.pdf:
AXION 850-840-830-820-810-800 C.I.S.
1 Regarding this instruction manual
1.1 Information regarding the instruction manual
1.1.1 Use the user manual
Important information about this user manual
Structuring according to tractor subassemblies
Search and find
Direction signs
Specific terminology
Optional equipment and supplementary equipment
1.1.2 Symbols and instructions
Texts and illustrations
Indication of dangers and warnings
1.1.3 Validity of the user manual
1.1.4 Technical instructions
2 Security
2.1 Safety instructions
2.1.1 Use according to assignment
2.1.2 Use not in accordance with assignment
2.1.3 European regulations
2.1.4 Safety and accident prevention instructions
2.1.5 Driving the tractor
2.1.6 Checking the condition of the tractor
2.1.7 Cabin
Cabin safety structure
Polluted environment
Cab category
Category 2 (dust protection)
Category 3 (protection against dust and aerosols)
2.1.8 Get into the cabin and get off the tractor.
Climb aboard the tractor
Get off the tractor
2.1.9 Passenger seat
2.1.10 Precautions before start-up
2.1.11 Tool attachment
2.1.12 Adjustment and maintenance work
Particularities of placing the tractor on lifting supports
2.1.13 Using the front/rear power take-off
2.1.14 Fuel
2.1.15 Engine coolant
2.1.16 Air conditioning
2.1.17 Electrical system
2.1.18 Applications with front loaders
2.1.19 Forestry applications
2.1.20 Work in fixed position
2.1.21 Implements that work at great depth
2.2 Safety marking on the tractor
2.2.1 General advice regarding safety markings
2.2.2 Warning symbols
2.3 Safety devices
2.3.1 Moonbreaker hammer
2.3.2 Wheel chocks
2.3.3 Fire extinguisher support
2.3.4 First aid kit holder
3 Description of the tractor
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Left front view
3.1.2 Left rear view
3.1.3 Twin wheels
Twin wheels adapted to the tractor wheels
Twin rear wheels fitted on 3m smooth wheel axle
3.2 Identification plates and vehicle identification number
3.2.1 Tractor nameplate position
3.2.2 Explanation of the tractor nameplate
Tractor identification number
Regulatory tractor type
Tractor serial number
3.2.3 Position of the motor nameplate
3.2.4 Explanation of the motor nameplate
3.2.5 Position of the front axle nameplate
3.2.6 Explanation of the front axle nameplate
Dana front axle
Carraro front axle
3.2.7 Position of the nameplate of the towing hook
3.2.8 Explanation of the nameplate of the towing hook
3.2.9 Position of the front power take-off nameplate
3.2.10 Explanation of the front power take-off nameplate
3.2.11 Position of the cabin nameplate
Position 1
Position 2
3.2.12 Explanation of the cabin nameplate
Explanation of plate 1
Explanation of plate 2
3.2.13 Position of the cabin supplementary nameplate
3.2.14 Explanation of the cabin’s supplementary nameplate
4 Control and display instruments
4.1 Cabin and driving position
4.1.1 Multifunction armrest
4.1.2 Cabin top
4.1.3 Right pillar and right cabin console
4.1.4 Dashboard
4.1.5 C.I.S Terminal
4.1.6 Instrument panel
4.1.7 Main screen
4.1.8 Transmission display panel
4.1.9 Manual air conditioning control
4.1.10 Automatic air conditioning
4.1.11 Control panel for work lights and rotating flashing light
4.1.12 Driving position control levers
Signal lights and acoustic warning
Windshield wipers and washers
4.1.13 Right console sockets
4.2 Brake
4.2.1 Adjustable trailer pneumatic brake pressure limiter
Tractors braked on all four wheels
Tractors braked on both wheels
4.3 Hydraulic installation
4.3.1 Hydraulic controls
4.4 Electrical and electronic system
4.4.1 External controls
Rear external controls
Front external controls
4.4.2 Exterior electrical outlets
Rear exterior electrical outlets
Front exterior electrical outlets
4.5 C.I.S. Indicator instrument panel
4.5.1 Introduction to the C.I.S terminal.
4.5.2 C.I.S. menu structure
4.5.3 Hydraulic circuit
4.5.4 On-board computer
4.5.5 Transmission
4.5.6 Consumption
4.5.7 Maintenance
4.5.8 Configuration
4.6 C.I.S Terminal of the right front cab pillar
4.6.1 Introduction to the C.I.S terminal.
4.6.2 General view of the C.I.S terminal.
4.6.3 Work window 1
Electrohydraulic distributors window
Rear PTO window
rear lift window
Function Key Assignments Window
4.6.4 Work window 2
4.6.5 C.I.S. menu structure
4.6.6 Engine/Transmission
4.6.7 Hydraulic
4.6.8 On-board computer
4.6.9 CSM CLAAS Sequence Management
5 Technical data
5.1 AXION 850 – 800
5.1.1 Dimensions
5.1.2 Weight
5.1.3 Engine
5.1.4 Gearbox
5.1.5 Feed speeds
Standard range
Turtle march
5.1.6 Rear axle
5.1.7 Dana front axle
Reinforced suspended front axle (with brakes), 40 or 50 km/h
Reinforced rigid front bridge (without brakes), 40 km/h
Suspended front axle (without brakes)
Rigid front axle (without brakes), 40 km/h
5.1.8 Carraro front axle
Suspended front axle (with brakes) – 50 km/h
Suspended front axle (without brakes)
Rigid front axle (without brakes), 40 km/h
5.1.9 Front track table
Fixed disc rims
Variable disc rims
5.1.10 Rear track table
Fixed disc rim. flange shafts
Fixed disc rim – 2.5 and 3 m smooth axles
5.1.11 Tire combinations
5.1.12 Tire inflation pressure
5.1.13 Brakes
5.1.14 Address
Carraro front axle
Dana front axle
5.1.15 Rear linkage
5.1.16 Front linkage
5.1.17 Rear hitches
5.1.18 Rear PTO
5.1.19 Front power take-off
5.1.20 Main hydraulic circuit (LS 110 l/min)
5.1.21 Main hydraulic circuit (LS 150 l/min)
5.1.22 Auxiliary hydraulic distributor combinations
5.1.23 Electrical circuit
5.1.24 Cabin characteristics
Sound level in the driver’s ears (according to European directive 2009/76)
Sound level in the ears of a passerby (according to European directive 2009/63 Annex VI)
5.1.25 Seat vibration level
5.1.26 Ballast
5.1.27 Maximum allowable towable weights
Tractors with Carraro front axle
Dana front axle tractors
5.1.28 Load capacities
Tractors with Carraro front axle
Dana front axle tractors
5.1.29 Lubricants/Hydraulic Oils
5.1.30 Engine coolant
5.1.31 Air conditioning cooling agent
6 Prepare the tractor
6.1 Engine
6.1.1 Fuel
Quality requirement
Particularities of biofuels
Fuel handling
6.1.2 Urea solution
Use of urea solution
Purity and norm of urea solution
Storage of urea solution in tanks/containers
6.1.3 Filling the tractor tank
Filling the fuel tank
Filling the urea solution tank
6.1.4 Preparation of the engine for a cold start
6.2 Framework
6.2.1 Rear axle track adjustment
flange shafts
Smooth shafts (diameter 110 mm)
Smooth shafts (diameter 95 mm)
6.2.2 Front axle track adjustment
6.2.3 Adjustment of the rotation stops
Jack Placement
Placing the lifting supports
Adjusting the turning stops
6.2.4 General characteristics of the tires
6.2.5 Inflation pressure
Effect on soil compaction
Effect on consumption
Twin Wheel Assembly Case
6.2.6 Features
Load index
speed index
6.2.7 Mounting twin wheels on tractor wheels
6.2.8 Disassembling the twin wheels
In case of difficult removal of the twin wheels
6.2.9 Mounting twin wheels on 3 m smooth axles
Smooth shafts (diameter 110 mm)
Smooth shafts (diameter 95 mm)
6.2.10 Use of wheel chocks
6.3 Brake
6.3.1 Brake pedal engagement
6.3.2 Hydraulic trailer brake
6.3.3 Trailer pneumatic brake
6.4 Address
6.4.1 Steering column
6.5 Rear linkage
6.5.1 Hitching/unhitching an implement
Hitch Recommendations
Disengagement
6.5.2 Lifting supports
6.5.3 Mechanical upper connecting rod
6.5.4 Hydraulic upper link
6.5.5 Stabilizers
Mechanical stabilizers
Self-Locking Stabilizers
6.5.6 Automatic hooks
6.5.7 External controls
6.6 Front linkage
6.6.1 Attaching/disengaging a tool
Hitch Recommendations
Disengagement
6.6.2 Mechanical upper connecting rod
6.6.3 Placement of the lower cranks
6.6.4 Automatic hooks
6.7 Rear PTO
6.7.1 Attaching/disengaging a tool
Connecting/disconnecting the rear PTO cardan
Disengagement
6.7.2 Replacing the rear power take-off end
6.8 Front power take-off
6.8.1 Hitching/unhitching an implement
Connecting/disconnecting the front power take-off cardan
Disengagement
6.8.2 Connecting/disconnecting the front power take-off
Disconnection of the front power take-off from the engine
Connecting the front power take-off to the engine
6.9 Towing device
6.9.1 Recommendations
6.9.2 Calculation of the maximum towable load
6.9.3 Hitching/unhitching an implement
Disengagement
6.9.4 Hitch pin
6.9.5 Hitch forks
Fork with bolt
automatic fork
ball fork
CUNA forks
6.9.6 Oscillating bar
Lateral positions
Longitudinal displacement
Maximum Hitch Sweep Angles
Safety device
Tightening of the jaw
6.9.7 Bar with ball
Forced direction
6.9.8 Pull hook
6.10 Rear hydraulic system
6.10.1 Rear pressure taps
Connection of pressure taps
Disconnection of pressure taps
6.10.2 Connecting an implement to “Power Beyond”
6.11 Front hydraulic system
6.11.1 Power supply to the front hydraulic pressure taps (tractors with two front pressure taps)
6.11.2 Connecting an implement to the front hydraulic pressure points
6.12 Electrical and electronic system
6.12.1 External electrical outlets
Rear external electrical sockets
Front external electrical sockets
6.13 Cabin and driving position
6.13.1 Cab suspension adjustment
6.13.2 Adjust the exterior mirrors
Adjusting the separation he exterior mirrors
usting the orientation of the exterior mirrors (manual adjustment)
Mirror orientation adjustment (electronic adjustment)
Defrosting the exterior mirrors
6.13.3 Mechanical Suspension Seat Adjustment
6.13.4 Adjusting the Grammer air suspension seat
6.13.5 Sears Air Suspension Seat Adjustment
6.13.6 Air seat adjustment with Sears semi-active air suspension
6.13.7 Seat adjustment with active air suspension
6.13.8 Passenger seat
6.13.9 Armrests
Left armrest
Multifunction armrest
6.13.10 Mobile storage box (depending on equipment)
6.13.11 Storage compartment
6.13.12 Route of the cables of a control console
6.13.13 Installation of a control console in the cabin
6.13.14 Cab front light brackets
6.14 Assembly and body parts
6.14.1 Adjusting the position of the footboard lower step
6.14.2 Ballast
6.14.3 Liquid ballast
6.14.4 Balancing the tractor with mounted implements
Summary table
6.14.5 Weight on the front hydraulic lift
6.14.6 Assembly and disassembly of the front masses
Base front monobloc mass
Additional front monobloc mass
6.14.7 Rear wheel weights
Wheel weights for 42” rims
Wheel weights for 38” rims
6.14.8 Toolbox
6.14.9 Pneumatic pressure test
6.15 Transport of the tractor
6.15.1 Transport
6.15.2 Tractor loading
7 Management
7.1 Engine
7.1.1 Engine break-in
7.1.2 Engine starting
7.1.3 Advance pedal
7.1.4 Hand throttle
7.1.5 Activation of engine speed memories
7.1.6 Use of engine speed memories
Activation of an engine speed memory
Setting an engine speed memory (method 1)
Setting an engine speed memory (method 2)
7.1.7 Activate the deactivation of the engine speed memory when depressing the accelerator pedal
7.1.8 Engine stop
7.2 Transmission, clutch and cardan shaft
7.2.1 Clutch pedal
7.2.2 Transmission neutral
Put the transmission in neutral
Transmission reaction
7.2.3 Selection of tor forward direction
Tractor forward direction reversal lever
Reversing the tractor’s forward direction with the F4 function key
7.2.4 Progressivity of the reversal of the direction of advance
7.2.5 Transport Mode
Activating Transport mode
Gear pitch and speed ranges
7.2.6 Work Mode
Activation of Work mode
Gear pitch and speed ranges
7.2.7 Engaging/disengaging forward/reverse gears
7.2.8 “Skip Shift”
7.2.9 Activation of the SPEED MATCHING function
7.2.10 Activation of the SMART STOP function
7.2.11 HEXACTIV gear change automation
Use of HEXACTIV automation
HEXACTIV automation adjustment
Automatic Mode (3)
Manual Mode (4)
PTO mode (5)
Limitation of HEXACTIV automation
7.2.12 Activation of the tractor speed regulator
7.2.13 Use of memorized speed instructions
Activation of a memorized speed setpoint
Manual setting of a speed setpoint (method 1)
Manual adjustment of a speed setp (method 2)
7.2.14 Deactivation of the speed regulator when pressing the accelerator pedal
7.2.15 Starting run
Starting gear in “Hexactiv” mode and in Transport mode
7.2.16 Maneuvering run
7.2.17 Turtle walk
7.2.18 Locking the differentials
Permanent mode
7.3 Chassis
7.3.1 Front axle activation
Automatic mode
Permanent mode
7.3.2 Front axle suspension
Fixed mode
Automatic mode
7.4 Brake
7.4.1 Service brakes
Tractors equipped with two brake pedals
Tractors equipped with single brake pedal
7.4.2 Handbrake
7.4.3 Automatic parking brake
7.5 Address
7.5.1 AUTOPILOT
7.6 Rear linkage
7.6.1 Recommendations
7.6.2 Transport security
7.6.3 Unlocking the rear linkage
7.6.4 Mode selection
7.6.5 Position control
7.6.6 Effort control
7.6.7 High stop
7.6.8 Descent speed
7.6.9 Transport buffer
7.6.10 Active skating management
7.7 Front linkage
7.1 Recommendations
7.7.2 Transpoecurity
7.7.3 Conversion of the front lifting mechanism into single-acting/double-acting
7.7.4 Use of the front linkage
Unlocking the front linkage
Front hydraulic lift/lower
7.8 Rear PTO
7.8.1 Recommendations
7.8.2 Rear power take-off regimes
Rear PTO speed selection
Activation of the neutral position of the rear power take-off:
7.8.3 Use of the control in the cabin
7.8.4 Use of external controls
7.8.5 Rear power take-off automation
Adjustment
Utilization
7.8.6 Work in fixed position
7.9 Front power take-off
7.9.1 Recommendations
7.9.2 Use of the control in the cabin
7.9.3 Work in fixed position
7.10 Rear hydraulic system
7.10.1 Association of controls with rear pressure taps
Distribution block composed of three rear auxiliary hydraulic distributors
Distribution block composed of four rear auxiliary hydraulic distributors
7.10.2 Adjustment wheels for auxiliary hydraulic distributors
7.10.3 Using online controls
7.10.4 Adjustment of the flow rate of the pressure taps of the auxiliary hydraulic distributors
7.10.5 Work in fixed position
7.10.6 “Power Beyond”
7.11 Front hydraulic system
7.11.1 Association of controls with front pressure intakes
Front pressure intakes (tractors with two front pressure intakes)
Front pressure ports (tractors with four front pressure ports)
7.11.2 Activation of the front pressure intakes
Tractors with two front pressure intakes
Tractors with four front pressure points
7.11.3 Using the online command
7.11.4 Using the cross control
7.11.5 Work in fixed position
7.12 Electrical and electronic system
7.12.1 Electronic circuit breaker
7.12.2 Automatic electronic short circuit
7.13 CLAAS SEQUENCE MANAGEMENT
7.13.1 How CLAAS Sequence Management works
7.13.2 Register a sequence
7.13.3 Read a sequence
Momentary interruption of a sequence in progress
initive interruption of a momentarily intpted sequence
Permanent interruption of a sequence in progress
Disruption of ongoing operations
7.14 Cabin and driving position
7.14.1 Instrument panel screens
Main screen
7.14.2 Automatic air conditioning
On/off on the instrument panel
Automatic defrosting and defogging of the windows
Ventilation orientation management
Outside temperature
Air recirculation in the cabin
Automatic air conditioning management
air cooling
Regulation of ventilated air flow
Cabin air temperature adjustment
Use in contaminated environments
7.14.3 Manual air conditioning control
Regulation of ventilated air flow
Ventilation orientation management
Ventilated air temperature adjustment
Activation of air recirculation
activation of air cooling;
Use in contaminated environments
7.14.4 Ceiling lights
7.14.5 Exterior mirrors
Simple mirror
Double mirror rearview mirror
7.14.6 Side windscreen wipers and washers
8 Incident and solution
8.1 Alarms
8.1.1 Alarms linked to the engine decontamination system
8.1.2 Primary alarms
8.1.3 Presence of water in the fuel prefilter
8.1.4 Low engine oil level
8.1.5 Incorrect engine oil pressure
8.1.6 Engine coolant temperature too high
8.1.7 Tractor braking system pressure failure
8.1.8 Parking brake applied
8.1.9 Insufficient pressure in the pneumatic circuit
8.1.10 Incorrect rear axle control pressure
8.1.11 Hydraulic oil temperature too high
8.1.12 Battery charging
8.1.13 Incorrect speed information
8.1.14 Secondary alarms
8.1.15 Clogged hydraulic oil filter
8.1.16 Engine air filter clogging
8.1.17 Engine speed too high
8.1.18 Tractor speed too high
8.1.19 Error codes for guidance in resolving certain anomalies
8.1.20 Maintenance reminder
Maintenance counter reset 100h/500h/1000h
8.1.21 Maintenance reminder
Maintenance counter reset 500h/1000h
Resetting the programmable maintenance counter
8.1.22 Indication of an active error code
Consultation of active error codes
8.2 Engine
8.2.1 Failure due to lack of fuel
8.2.2 Startup assistance
Tow-assisted start
Starting assisted by external battery
8.3 Transmission, clutch and cardan shaft
8.3.1 Undetected driver presence
8.4 Framework
8.4.1 Jack placement
8.4.2 Changing a wheel
8.4.3 Tractor towing
Towed with engine running
Towed with the engine off
8.4.4 Extracting the tractor from the mud
Tractor unclogging
Unclogging a tractor by towing
8.5 Electrical and electronic system
8.5.1 Primary servo plate
Fuse assignment
Relay assignment
8.5.2 Relay and fuse board
Fuse assignment
Relay assignment
8.5.3 Relay and fuse board
Fuse assignment
Relay assignment
8.5.4 “Auto 5” control module board
Assignment of «Auto 5» modules
elay assignment
8.5.5 Cabin height plate
Fuse assignment
Relay assignment
8.5.6 Cabin height plate
Fuse assignment
Relay assignment
8.5.7 Cabin height plate
Fuse assignment
Relay assignment (HDC)
8.5.8 Driver’s seat fuse
8.5.9 Lights overview
8.5.10 Instrument panel calibration
8.6 Cabin and driving position
8.6.1 Automatic control air conditioning error code table
8.6.2 Failure of air cooling in the cabin
8.7 Assembly and body parts
8.7.1 Frontal impact on the monobloc weight located at the front of the tractor
9 Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance instructions
9.1.1 Personal protective equipment
9.1.2 Stopping and securing the tractor
9.1.3 Clean and organize risk areas
9.1.4 Welding instructions
9.1.5 Protection devices on the tractor
9.1.6 Engine
Alternator
Engine lubrication
engine cooling
engine belts
engine exhaust line
9.1.7 Wheels and tires
9.1.8 Braking system
9.1.9 Pneumatic circuit
9.1.10 Address
9.1.11 PTO driven implements
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 Greasing
9.1.18 Cleaning/protection
9.1.19 Work at height
9.1.20 Handling of heavy parts
9.1.21 Maintenance operations in the cabin
9.1.22 Lifting the front of the tractor
9.2 Summary of maintenance intervals
9.2.1 Management of maintenance intervals
9.2.2 First 10 hours
9.2.3 First 40 hours
9.2.4 First 100 hours
9.2.5 First 600 hours
9.2.6 Every 10 hours
9.2.7 Weekly
9.2.8 Every 50 hours
9.2.9 Every 100 hours
9.2.10 Every 300 hours or every six months
9.2.11 Every 600 hours
9.2.12 Every 600 hours or annually
9.2.13 Every 1200 hours
9.2.14 Every 1200 hours or annually
9.2.15 Every 1800 hours or every two years
9.2.16 Every 2400 hours
9.2.17 Every 3000 hours or every three years
9.2.18 Every 3600 hours or every five years
9.3 Greasing scheme
9.3.1 Grease points – 50 h
9.3.2 Grease points – 600 h (depending on equipment)
9.4 Engine maintenance operations
9.4.1 Drain the water present in the fuel prefilter
9.4.2 Change the fuel prefilter
9.4.3 Change the fuel filter
9.4.4 Bleed the air from the fuel circuit
9.4.5 Check the engine oil level
9.4.6 Change engine oil
9.4.7 Replacing the engine oil filter
9.4.8 Check the fan
9.4.9 Check the coolant level
9.4.10 Clean the refrigerators
9.4.11 Check the tightness of the cooling circuit
9.4.12 Checking the tightness of the exhaust line (from the turbocharger to the catalyst)
9.4.13 Clean the engine air filter
9.4.14 Change the engine air filter
9.4.15 Replacing the air filter and engine safety cartridge
9.4.16 Clean the urea solution tank filling filter
9.4.17 Replacing the urea solution filter
9.4.18 Check urea solution leaks
9.4.19 Empty the urea solution tank.
9.5 Gear maintenance operations
9.5.1 Checking the oil level of the rear axle final reductions
AXION 840
AXION 850
9.5.2 Changing the rear axle final reduction oil
AXION 840
AXION 850
9.5.3 Replacing the rear axle vents
AXION 840
AXION 850
9.6 Chassis maintenance work
9.6.1 Check the front axle differential case oil level
Dana front axle
Carraro front axle
9.6.2 Change the front axle differential case oil
Dana front axle
Carraro front axle
9.6.3 Check the oil level of the front axle final reductions
Dana front axle
Carraro front axle
9.6.4 Change the oil in the front axle final reductions
Dana front axle
Carraro front axle
9.6.5 Clean the Carraro front axle breather
9.6.6 Check tire inflation pressure
9.6.7 Check the tightness of the wheel discs on the hubs.
9.6.8 Check the tightness of the wheel discs on the rims
9.7 Brake maintenance operations
9.7.1 Check the handbrake clearance
9.7.2 Check the coupling heads of the pneumatic braking system
9.7.3 Check trailer air braking system bleed valves
9.8 Hitch device maintenance operations
9.8.1 Adjusting the draw hook cranks
9.8.2 Check the positioning of the hitch hook and the tightness of the traction hook fixing screws
9.8.3 Check the wear of the hitch hook and the locking of the traction hook
9.8.4 Check the traction hook connecting rods
9.8.5 Checking the wear of the coupling devices
hitch ladder
Hitch eye
hitch ball
Locking rods
automatic fork
hitch rods
9.9 Front power take-off maintenance operations
9.9.1 Checking the front power take-off box
9.9.2 Checking the oil level of the front power take-off box
9.9.3 Replacing the oil and filter in the front power take-off housing
9.10 Hydraulic installation maintenance work
9.10.1 Check the hydraulic circuit.
9.10.2 Check hydraulic/transmission oil level
9.10.3 Change the hydraulic/transmission circuit oil
Conditions:
9.10.4 Changing the high pressure hydraulic filter of the hydraulic circuit
Conditions:
9.10.5 Changing the low pressure filter of the hydraulic circuit/transmission
Conditions:
9.10.6 Change the hydraulic/transmission circuit strainer
Conditions:
9.10.7 Empty the oil recovery drums
Oil recovery container for rear hydraulic couplers
Front hydraulic coupler oil recovery container
9.11 Electrical/electronic installation maintenance work
9.11.1 Clean and grease the battery terminals
9.11.2 Checking the battery electrolyte solution level
9.12 Cabin/driving position maintenance operations
9.12.1 Clean the cabin air filter
9.12.2 Replacing the cabin air filter
9.12.3 Clean the cabin air recirculation filter
9.12.4 Replace the cabin air recirculation filter
9.12.5 Start the air conditioning
9.12.6 Top up the window washer fluid level
9.13 Bodywork maintenance operations
9.13.1 Clean the grill grates
9.13.2 Check the tightness of the engine hood
9.13.3 Check the tightening of the front mass fixing screws
9.13.4 Check the tightening of the additional rear wheel masses
9.13.5 Cleaning and greasing the toolbox guides
9.14 Parking
9.14.1 Parking instructions
Long term parking
New commissioning
10 Service
10.1 AXION 850 – 800
10.1.1 Spare parts and technical issues
11 Decommissioning and waste disposal
11.1 Information about the machine
11.1.1 Disposal and waste disposal
12 Technical dictionary and abbreviations
12.1 Technical dictionary and abbreviations
12.1.1 Technical terms
12.1.2 Abbreviations
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AXION 850-840-830-820-810-800 CEBIS
1 Regarding this instruction manual
1.1 Information regarding the instruction manual
1.1.1 Use the user manual
Important information about this user manual
Structuring according to tractor subassemblies
Search and find
Direction signs
Specific terminology
Optional equipment and supplementary equipment
1.1.2 Symbols and instructions
Texts and illustrations
Indication of dangers and warnings
1.1.3 Validity of the user manual
1.1.4 Technical instructions
2 Security
2.1 Safety instructions
2.1.1 Use according to assignment
2.1.2 Use not in accordance with assignment
2.1.3 European regulations
2.1.4 Safety and accident prevention instructions
2.1.5 Driving the tractor
2.1.6 Checking the condition of the tractor
2.1.7 Cabin
Cabin safety structure
Polluted environment
Cab category
Category 2 (dust protection)
Category 3 (protection against dust and aerosols)
2.1.8 Getting on/off the tractor
Climb aboard the tractor
Get off the tractor
2.1.9 Passenger seat
2.1.10 Precautions before start-up
2.1.11 Tool attachment
2.1.12 Adjustment and maintenance work
Particularities of placing the tractor on lifting supports
2.1.13 Using the front/rear power take-off
2.1.14 Fuel
2.1.15 Engine coolant
2.1.16 Air conditioning
2.1.17 Electrical system
2.1.18 Applications with front loaders
2.1.19 Forestry applications
2.1.20 Work in fixed position
2.1.21 Implements that work at great depth
2.2 Safety marking on the tractor
2.2.1 General advice regarding safety markings
2.2.2 Warning symbols
2.3 Safety devices
2.3.1 Moonbreaker hammer
2.3.2 Wheel chocks
2.3.3 Fire extinguisher support
2.3.4 First aid kit holder
3 Description of the tractor
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Left front view
3.1.2 Left rear view
3.1.3 Twin wheels
Twin wheels adapted to the tractor wheels
Twin rear wheels fitted on 3m smooth wheel axle
3.2 Identification plates and vehicle identification number
3.2.1 Tractor nameplate position
3.2.2 Explanation of the tractor nameplate
Tractor identification number
Regulatory tractor type
Tractor serial number
3.2.3 Position of the motor nameplate
3.2.4 Explanation of the motor nameplate
3.2.5 Position of the front axle nameplate
3.2.6 Explanation of the front axle nameplate
Dana front axle
Carraro front axle
3.2.7 Position of the nameplate of the towing hook
3.2.8 Explanation of the nameplate of the towing hook
3.2.9 Position of the front power take-off nameplate
3.2.10 Explanation of the front power take-off nameplate
3.2.11 Position of the cabin nameplate
Position 1
Position 2
3.2.12 Explanation of the cabin nameplate
Explanation of plate 1
Explanation of plate 2
3.2.13 Position of the cabin supplementary nameplate
3.2.14 Explanation of the cabin’s supplementary nameplate
4 Control and display instruments
4.1 Cabin and driving position
4.1.1 Multifunction armrest
4.1.2 CMOTION multifunction lever
4.1.3 CEBIS Terminal
road screen
Work screen
4.1.4 Cabin top
4.1.5 Right cab pillar
4.1.6 Dashboard
4.1.7 Instrument panel
4.1.8 Main screen
4.1.9 Manual air conditioning control
4.1.10 Automatic air conditioning
4.1.11 Control panel for work lights and rotating flashing light
4.1.12 Driving position control levers
Signal lights and acoustic warning
Windshield wipers and washers
4.1.13 Right console sockets
4.2 Brake
4.2.1 Adjustable trailer pneumatic brake pressure limiter
Tractors braked on all four wheels
Tractors braked on both wheels
4.3 Hydraulic installation
4.3.1 Hydraulic controls
4.4 Electrical and electronic system
4.4.1 External controls
Rear external controls
Front external controls
4.4.2 Exterior electrical outlets
Rear exterior electrical outlets
Front exterior electrical outlets
4.5 CEBIS
4.5.1 Introduc