Claas Liner 3600 (G06) Swathers Operator Manual EN
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Liner 3600 (G06) Swathers
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: EN
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 94.3 MB
File List:
00 0288 014 3.pdf
00 0292 625 4.pdf
00 0292 832 1.pdf
00 0297 015 6.pdf
00 2348 408 0.pdf
00 2348 427 0.pdf
00 0288 014 3.pdf:
EASY on board app
Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 General information
1.1.1 Validity of the manual
1.1.2 Information about this Operator’s Manual
1.1.3 Symbols and notes
1.1.4 Qualified specialist workshop
1.1.5 Maintenance notes
1.1.6 Notes on warranty
1.1.7 Spare parts and technical questions
1.1.8 Technical requirements
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 Requirements made on all persons working with the product
2.2.3 Hazard areas
2.2.4 Check interactions with self-propelled machines / tractors and implements
2.2.5 Structural changes
2.2.6 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.7 Technical status
2.2.8 Hazard caused by damage to the product
2.2.9 Visibility of work area
2.2.10 Glare and reflections
2.2.11 Unintentional triggering of functions
2.2.12 Hazards caused by signal tones
2.2.13 Unauthorised use
2.2.14 Use of mobile terminal outside the cab
2.2.15 Follow the safety instructions
2.2.16 Respecting technical limit values
2.2.17 Preparing the product for road travel
2.2.18 Hazards when driving on the road and on the field
2.2.19 Hazards when driving on the road with an ISOBUS implement
2.2.20 Switching off the mobile terminal while driving
2.2.21 Hazards from disturbance of WLAN environment
2.2.22 Hazards from covering up the App
2.2.23 Hazards caused by malfunctions of the app
2.2.24 Raised machine parts and loads
3 Product description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 Overview of CWI
3.1.2 Functions of CWI
3.2 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.2.1 CWI identification plate
3.3 Information on the product
3.3.1 Factory settings
3.3.2 Software and hardware version
3.3.3 Seal on the CWI
4 Operating and display elements
4.1 CLAAS Wireless Interface (CWI)
4.1.1 CWI operating elements
4.2 CWI Setup App
4.2.1 Overview of screen
4.2.2 Buttons
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
5 Technical specifications
5.1 CLAAS Wireless Interface (CWI)
5.1.1 Specification
6 Preparing the product
6.1 Installing the product
6.1.1 Installing the CWI Setup app
6.1.2 Installing the EASY on board app
6.1.3 Connecting the tablet
7 Operation
7.1 Initial operation
7.1.1 Establishing the WLAN connection for the first time
7.1.2 Changing factory settings
7.1.3 Establishing the WLAN connection
7.2 CWI Setup App
7.2.1 Calling up menus
7.2.2 Establishing a secure data connection
7.2.3 Deleting a secure data connection
7.2.4 Displaying the software version
7.3 CWI Setup – Settings
7.3.1 Changing settings
7.3.2 Switching LEDs on and off
7.4 CWI setup – Advanced settings
7.4.1 Deleting the connection partner in CWI
7.4.2 Deleting the connection partner on the tablet
7.4.3 Resetting the CWI to factory settings
7.4.4 Resetting the tablet to factory settings
7.4.5 Switching the CAN filter on and off
7.5 EASY on board App
7.5.1 Launching Operator’s Manual
8 Faults and remedies
8.1 Overview of problems
8.1.1 CWI faults
8.1.2 Fault message: USB charging connection was disconnected
8.1.3 Fault message: Tablet outside WLAN reception area
8.1.4 Fault message: Screen locked
9 Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance schedules
9.1.1 Daily
9.2 Tablet
9.2.1 Cleaning the tablet
9.2.2 Downloading software updates
9.2.3 Updating the operating system
10 Putting out of operation and disposal
10.1 General information
10.1.1 Decommissioning and disposal
11 EC declaration of conformity
11.1 CLAAS Wireless Interface (CWI)
11.1.1 EU Declaration of conformity
12 Technical terms and abbreviations
12.1 Terms and explanations
12.1.1 Abbreviations
12.1.2 Technical terms
00 0292 625 4.pdf:
COMMUNICATOR II
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 notes
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 Requirements made on all persons working with the product
2.2.3 Hazard areas
Hazard areas
2.2.4 Interaction between the control terminal and the machine or tractor
2.2.5 Structural changes
2.2.6 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.7 Technical status
2.2.8 Danger from damage to the machine
2.2.9 Complying with technical limit values
2.2.10 Preparing the product for road travel
2.2.11 Hazards when driving on the road and in the field
2.2.12 Hazards when driving on the road with an ISOBUS implement
2.2.13 Switching off the terminal while driving
2.2.14 Electrocution by electrical system
2.2.15 Only carry out work on the machine when it is stopped
2.2.16 Maintenance operations and repair work
2.2.17 Raised machine parts and loads
2.2.18 Welding work prohibited
3 Product description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 Overview of COMMUNICATOR II
3.1.2 Function of COMMUNICATOR II
3.2 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.2.1 Identification plate of COMMUNICATOR II
4 Operating and display elements
4.1 COMMUNICATOR II
4.1.1 Terminal
4.1.2 Terminal program
4.2 Universal terminal menu structure (service)
4.2.1 Main menu of universal terminal
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
4.3 Job processing (task) menu structure
4.3.1 Job processing main menu
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.3.4
4.3.5
4.3.6
5 Technical specifications
5.1 COMMUNICATOR II
5.1.1 Specification
6 Preparing the product
6.1 Switching off and securing the machine
6.1.1 Shut down and secure the machine
7 Operation
7.1 Switching COMMUNICATOR II on/off
7.1.1 Switching COMMUNICATOR II on
7.1.2 Selecting the application
7.1.3 Switching off COMMUNICATOR II
7.2 Programmable keys
7.2.1 Displaying the key assignment
7.2.2 Creating a key assignment
Step 1: Selecting the control and the key
00 0292 832 1.pdf:
OPERATOR
Table of contents
1 To this Operator’s Manual
1.1 Notes on the manual
1.1.1 Validity of the manual
1.1.2 Using the manual
1.1.3 Symbols and notes
1.1.4 Technical specifications
2 Safety
2.1 Safety rules
2.1.1 Particularly important
2.1.2 Intended use
2.1.3 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2.1.4 General safety and accident prevention regulations
3 Product description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 OPERATOR overview
3.1.2 OPERATOR mode of operation
3.2 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.2.1 Spare parts and technical questions
3.2.2 OPERATOR identification plate
4 Operating and display elements
4.1 CLAAS OPERATOR
4.1.1 Terminal
4.1.2 Terminal program
4.1.3 Menu overview
4.1.4 Information menu
4.1.5 Settings menu
4.1.6 Time menu
4.1.7 Diagnosis menu
4.1.8 Language and units menu
5 Technical specifications
5.1 CLAAS OPERATOR
5.1.1 Specification
6 Operation
6.1 Switching the OPERATOR on and off
6.1.1 Switching on the OPERATOR
6.1.2 Selecting an application
6.1.3 Switching off the OPERATOR
6.2 Terminal settings
6.2.1 Adjusting the screen and volume
Day mode
Night mode
6.2.2 Adjusting the date and time
6.2.3 Displaying the diagnosis information
On-board voltage display (1)
Enabling the speed signal (2)
Displaying the CLAAS ISOBUS ECU address and name (3)
6.2.4 Setting the language and display formats
Setting the language
Setting the display formats
7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance
7.1.1 Daily
8 Putting out of operation and disposal
8.1 General information
8.1.1 Putting out of operation and disposal
9 Technical terms and abbreviations
9.1 Terms and explanations
9.1.1 Technical words
9.1.2 Abbreviations
00 0297 015 6.pdf:
LINER 3600
Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Notes on the manual
1.1.1 Validity of the 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 Warranty notes
1.1.7 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 Observing safety decals and warnings
2.2.3 Requirements for all persons working with the machine
2.2.4 Children in danger
2.2.5 Hazard areas
2.2.6 Staying between the tractor and the machine
2.2.7 Persons riding on the machine
2.2.8 Hitching the tractor to the machine
2.2.9 Risk of injury from rotating shafts
2.2.10 Structural changes
2.2.11 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.12 Control of the machine while it is running
2.2.13 Only use once properly put into operation
2.2.14 Technical condition
2.2.15 Danger resulting from damage to the machine
2.2.16 Complying with technical limit values
2.2.17 Danger from machine parts running on
2.2.18 Keeping the safety devices functional
2.2.19 Personal protective equipment
2.2.20 Wearing suitable clothing
2.2.21 Removing dirt and loose objects
2.2.22 Preparing the machine for road travel
2.2.23 Hazards when driving on the road and in the field
2.2.24 Parking the machine safely
2.2.25 Unsupervised parking
2.2.26 Unsuitable operating materials
2.2.27 Safe handling of operating materials and auxiliary materials
2.2.28 Environmental protection and disposal
2.2.29 Fire prevention
2.2.30 Lethal electrocution from overhead lines
2.2.31 Behaviour in case of voltage flash-over from overhead lines and when lightning strikes
2.2.32 Pressurised fluids
2.2.33 Hot surfaces
2.2.34 Only carry out work on the machine when it is stopped
2.2.35 Maintenance operations and repairs
2.2.36 Raised machine parts and loads
2.2.37 Danger from welding work
2.3 Safety marking
2.3.1 Layout of safety decals
2.3.2 Safety decals on the machine
3 Machine description
3.1 Overview and method of operation
3.1.1 Machine overview
3.1.2 Function of machine
3.2 Optional equipment
3.2.1 OPERATOR*
3.2.2 COMMUNICATOR II*
3.2.3 EASY on board App*
Requirements made on the tablet (not included in the shipping package)
3.2.4 Extension cable*
3.2.5 ISOBUS connecting cable*
3.2.6 Speed signal cable*
3.2.7 Speed signal cable*
3.2.8 Job printer for ISOBUS*
3.2.9 Load sensing control line*
3.2.10 Hydraulic system connectors, 2-fold*
3.2.11 Hydraulic coupling as per ISO 16028*
3.2.12 Hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
3.2.13 Slip-on yoke, 8-piece*
3.2.14 Brake pressure regulator*
3.2.15 Spare wheel, 16×6.50-8*
3.2.16 Battery cable*
3.2.17 Contour lighting*
3.2.18 Worklights*
3.2.19 Lighting adapter for USA*
3.2.20 Legally prescribed technical equipment for Switzerland*
3.3 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.3.1 Machine identification plate
3.3.2 Machine identification plate
3.4 Information on the machine
3.4.1 Stickers on the machine
4 Operating and display elements
4.1 Brake
4.1.1 Parking brake
4.1.2 Brake pressure regulator*
4.2 Hydraulic system
4.2.1 Shut-off tap
4.3 Rotor
4.3.1 Raking height crank
4.4 CLAAS OPERATOR
4.4.1 Monitor
4.4.2 Task bar
4.4.3 Title bar
4.4.4 Menu bar
4.4.5 Data field
4.4.6 Status bar
4.4.7 Softkey
4.4.8 Softkeys – overview
Message:
Message:
Message:
Message:
Submenus – manual operation
4.4.9 Program version
4.5 ISOBUS terminal
4.5.1 Monitor
4.5.2 Menu bar
4.5.3 Data field
4.5.4 Status bar
4.5.5 Softkey
4.5.6 Softkeys – overview
Message:
Message:
Message:
Message:
Submenus – manual operation
4.5.7 Program version
5 Technical specifications
5.1 LINER 3600
5.1.1 Dimensions
5.1.2 Weights
5.1.3 Requirements for the tractor
5.1.4 Version
5.1.5 Tyre pressure
5.1.6 Noise level
5.1.7 Lubricants
6 Machine preparation
6.1 Switching off and securing the machine
6.1.1 Switching off and securing the tractor and machine
6.1.2 Securing the raised machine
6.2 Adapting the tractor
6.2.1 Front axle ballast
6.2.2 Checking the protective guard on the tractor PTO shaft
6.2.3 Adapting power supply
6.2.4 Installing the OPERATOR*
6.2.5 Installing the COMMUNICATOR II*
6.3 Adapting the machine
6.3.1 Checking the universal drive shaft length
Recommended adaptation of universal drive shaft
Checking the universal drive shaft length
Checking the universal drive shaft in its shortest operating position
Checking the universal drive shaft in its longest operating position
6.3.2 Adapting the universal drive shaft length
6.3.3 Fitting the universal drive shaft to the machine
6.3.4 Adapting the hydraulic system
6.3.5 Adapting the hydraulic system
6.4 Hitching the machine
6.4.1 Removing the safety lock*
6.4.2 Hitching up the hitch bracket
6.4.3 Installing the universal drive shaft
6.4.4 Connecting the hydraulic hose
6.4.5 Connecting the hydraulic hose
6.4.6 Connecting the compressed-air brake
6.4.7 Connecting the drive lights cable
6.4.8 Connecting the OPERATOR*
6.4.9 Connecting COMMUNICATOR II*
6.4.10 Connecting the tablet*
6.4.11 Connecting the battery cable*
6.4.12 Connecting the battery cable*
6.4.13 Raising the stand
6.4.14 Releasing the parking brake
6.4.15 Remove the wheel chocks
6.4.16 Fold in the lighting bracket
6.5 Unhitching the machine
6.5.1 Positioning the wheel chock at the wheel
6.5.2 Apply the parking brake
6.5.3 Lower the stand down
6.5.4 Disconnecting the drive lights cable
6.5.5 Disconnecting the COMMUNICATOR II*
6.5.6 Disconnecting the OPERATOR*
6.5.7 Disconnecting the compressed-air brake
6.5.8 Disconnecting the hydraulic hoses
6.5.9 Removing the universal drive shaft
6.5.10 Unhitching headstock
6.5.11 Attaching the safety lock*
6.6 Prepare road travel
6.6.1 Removing the tine bars
6.6.2 Placing the tine bars into the holder
6.6.3 Clamping spring tines together in a safety bar
6.6.4 Folding the machine into the transport position
6.6.5 Arresting the wheels
6.6.6 Fitting the protection strips
6.6.7 Tensioning the spring tines inwards
6.6.8 Folding out the lighting bracket
6.6.9 Adjusting the brake pressure regulator*
6.6.10 Closing the shut-off tap
6.6.11 Performing checks prior to road travel
6.7 Preparing fieldwork
6.7.1 Removing the rubber cords
6.7.2 Removing safety bars
6.7.3 Unlocking the wheels
6.7.4 Opening the shut-off tap
6.7.5 Folding the machine to the working position
6.7.6 Installing the tine bars
6.7.7 Folding out the guard frames
6.8 Loading the machine
6.8.1 Manoeuvring the machine
Manoeuvering with tractors without a compressed-air system
6.8.2 Lifting the machine
7 Operation
7.1 Driving on the road
7.1.1 Driving on public roads
7.1.2 Adjusting the transport height
7.1.3 Changing the transport height
7.2 Fieldwork settings
7.2.1 Adjusting the brake pressure regulator*
7.2.2 Adjusting the swathing rotors
7.2.3 Adjusting the load relief of the front swathing rotors
7.3 Fieldwork
7.3.1 Adjusting the longitudinal frame
7.3.2 Setting the working height
For machines without hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
For machines with hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
7.3.3 Adjusting the swath width
7.3.4 Setting the working width
7.3.5 Swathing
7.3.6 Machine use
7.3.7 Adapting the PTO shaft speed
7.3.8 Turning area position
7.3.9 Individual rotor lift
7.4 OPERATOR
7.4.1 OPERATOR* recommendations
7.4.2 Operating the OPERATOR*
7.4.3 Notes on this chapter
7.5 OPERATOR* Menu structure
7.5.1 Notes on the menu structure
7.5.2 Main menu
7.5.3
7.5.4
7.5.5
7.6 Switching on the OPERATOR*
7.6.1 Switching on the OPERATOR*
7.6.2 Loading the control program
7.6.3 Starting the control program
7.7 Switching off the OPERATOR*
7.7.1 Switching off the OPERATOR*
7.8 Calling up OPERATOR* menus
7.8.1 Changing the main menu
7.8.2 Changing the sub-menu
7.8.3 Exit the sub-menu
7.9 OPERATOR* Transport position
7.9.1 Folding the machine into the transport position
Possible faults when folding into the transport position
7.9.2 Adjusting the ground clearance and the transport height
7.9.3 Folding the machine into the working position
Possible faults when folding into the working position
7.9.4 Switching the worklights* on and off
7.10 OPERATOR* Manual operation – transport position
7.10.1 Information on manual operation
Work steps for moving the machine to transport position manually
Work steps for moving the machine to turning area position manually
7.10.2
7.10.3 Lowering and raising the swathing rotors
Locking the rear swathing rotor
7.10.4 Opens the lock
7.10.5 Raising and lowering the chassis
7.10.6 Increasing and reducing the working width
7.10.7 Increasing and reducing the raking height*
7.11 OPERATOR* Working position
7.11.1 Select the
Select automatic operation
7.11.2 Lowering to the working position
7.11.3 Raising to the turning area position
7.11.4 Individual rotor lift
7.11.5 Removing rotors from automatic operation and incorporating them again
7.11.6 Increasing and reducing the working width
7.12 OPERATOR* Raking height*
7.12.1 Increasing and reducing the raking height*
7.12.2 Selecting the raking height*
7.13 OPERATOR* Settings
7.13.1 Setting (programming) the headland height
7.13.2 Setting the overlap when driving along a crop edge
7.13.3 Setting the delay times
Setting the delay times by data selection and data input
Setting the delay times using the keys
7.13.4 Setting the raking height*
Saving the raking height as set value
Setting the raking height to set values
7.13.5 Restoring the factory settings
Factory settings
7.14 OPERATOR* Maintenance counter
7.14.1
7.14.2 Clears the maintenance alert
Display the due maintenance interval and clear maintenance alarm
7.15 OPERATOR* Job management
7.15.1 Displaying order data
Order-dependent counters
Non-order-dependent counter
Selecting an order
Printing an order
7.15.2 Switching data entry on and off
7.15.3 Creating an order
7.16 OPERATOR* Information
7.16.1
7.16.2 Overview of settings
7.16.3 Overview of sensor values
7.16.4 Overview of sensor faults
7.17 OPERATOR* Service
7.17.1 Information on manual operation
7.17.2
7.17.3 Raising and lowering the chassis
7.17.4 Lowering and raising the swathing rotors
7.17.5 Opens the lock
7.17.6 Increasing and reducing the working width
7.17.7 Increasing and reducing the raking height*
7.18 OPERATOR* Basic settings (initialising)
7.18.1 General instructions
7.18.2
7.18.3 End stops of swathing rotors
7.18.4 Chassis end stops
7.18.5 Raking height* end stops
7.19 COMMUNICATOR II
7.19.1 COMMUNICATOR II* recommendations
7.19.2 Operating the COMMUNICATOR II*
7.20 Tablet
7.20.1 EASY on board App* recommendations
7.20.2 Operation of the EASY on board App*
7.21 ISOBUS control unit
7.21.1 Description
General instructions
7.21.2 Explanations of ISOBUS terminology
7.21.3 ISOBUS terminal with touchscreen
Changing the main menu
Changing the sub-menu
Buttons in the data field
7.22 ISOBUS menu structure
7.22.1 Notes on the menu structure
7.22.2 Main menu
7.22.3
7.22.4
7.22.5
7.23 Switching on the ISOBUS terminal
7.23.1 Before switching the terminal on
7.23.2 Switching on the terminal
7.23.3 Starting the control program
7.24 Switching off the ISOBUS terminal
7.24.1 Switching off the terminal
7.25 Calling up ISOBUS menus
7.25.1 Changing the main menu
7.25.2 Changing the sub-menu
7.25.3 Exit the sub-menu
7.26 ISOBUS transport position
7.26.1 Folding the machine into the transport position
Possible faults when folding into the transport position
7.26.2 Setting the ground clearance / transport height
7.26.3 Folding the machine to the working position
Possible faults when folding into the working position
7.26.4 Switching the worklights* on and off
7.27 ISOBUS manual operation – transport position
7.27.1 Information on manual operation
Work steps for moving the machine to transport position manually
Work steps for moving the machine to turning area position manually
7.27.2
7.27.3 Lowering and raising the swathing rotors
Locking the rear swathing rotor
7.27.4 Opens the lock
7.27.5 Raising and lowering the chassis
7.27.6 Increasing and reducing the working width
7.27.7 Increasing and reducing the raking height*
7.28 ISOBUS working position
7.28.1 Select the
Select automatic operation
7.28.2 Lowering to the working position
7.28.3 Raising to the turning area position
7.28.4 Individual rotor lift
7.28.5 Removing rotors from automatic operation and incorporating them again
7.28.6 Increasing and reducing the working width
7.29 ISOBUS raking height*
7.29.1 Increasing and reducing the raking height*
7.29.2 Selecting the raking height*
7.30 ISOBUS settings
7.30.1 Setting (programming) the headland height
7.30.2 Setting the overlap when driving along a crop edge
7.30.3 Setting the delay times
Setting the delay times by data selection and data input
Setting the delay times using the keys
7.30.4 Setting the raking height*
Saving the raking height as set value
Setting the raking height to set values
7.30.5 Restoring the factory settings
Factory settings
7.31 ISOBUS work record management
7.31.1 Displaying order data
Order-dependent counters
Non-order-dependent counter
Selecting an order
Printing an order
7.31.2 Switching data entry on and off
7.31.3 Creating an order
Enter designation for the order
7.32 ISOBUS maintenance counter
7.32.1
7.32.2 Clears the maintenance alert
Display the due maintenance interval and clear maintenance alarm
7.33 ISOBUS information
7.33.1
7.33.2 Overview of settings
7.33.3 Overview of sensor values
7.33.4 Overview of sensor faults
7.34 ISOBUS service
7.34.1 Information on manual operation
7.34.2
7.34.3 Raising and lowering the chassis
7.34.4 Lowering and raising the swathing rotors
7.34.5 Opens the lock
7.34.6 Increasing and reducing the working width
7.34.7 Increasing and reducing* the raking height*
7.35 ISOBUS Auxiliary function (AUX)
7.35.1 Available functions
7.35.2 Application example – Joystick configuration
CLAAS AXION 800 series
Fendt Vario
7.36 ISOBUS operation option – Fendt
7.36.1 Using the tractor control terminal and joystick
7.36.2 Using the tractor terminal
7.36.3 Using the COMMUNICATOR II* and a joystick
7.37 ISOBUS basic settings (initialisation)
7.37.1 General instructions
7.37.2 Voltage range for plausibility check
7.37.3
7.37.4 End stops of swathing rotors
7.37.5 Chassis end stops
7.37.6 Raking height* end stops
8 Faults and remedies
8.1 Overview of problems
8.1.1 Overview of problems on the machine
8.2 Emergency operation
8.2.1 Information about emergency operation
8.2.2 Overview of hydraulic valves
Right side
Left side
8.2.3 Work steps prior to emergency operation
8.2.4 Operating hydraulic valves manually
8.3 Chassis
8.3.1 Changing a wheel on the road running gear
8.3.2 Changing a wheel on the swathing rotor chassis
8.3.3 One-sided tyre wear
8.3.4 Adjusting the toe-in
8.4 Electric and electronic system
8.4.1 Overview of sensors
8.4.2 Voltage range of sensors
8.4.3 PTO shaft speed sensor (B009)
8.4.4 Chassis sensor (B284)
8.4.5 Front left swathing rotor lift sensor (B285)
8.4.6 Front right swathing rotor lift sensor (B286)
8.4.7 Rear left swathing rotor lift sensor (B287)
8.4.8 Rear right swathing rotor lift sensor (B288)
8.4.9 Front left (B311) / front right (B312) / rear left (B314) / rear right (B313) swathing rotor raking height sensor
8.4.10 Light bulb faulty
8.4.11 Defective incandescent lamps
8.5 OPERATOR* Fault messages
8.5.1 Alarm messages
8.5.2 System messages
8.5.3 Sensor fault
8.6 ISOBUS fault messages
8.6.1 Alarm messages
8.6.2 System messages
8.6.3 Sensor fault
8.6.4 Fault code table
9 Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance interval overview
9.1.1 Before the harvest
9.1.2 After the first 10 operating hours
9.1.3 After the first 50 operating hours
9.1.4 Every 8 operating hours or daily
9.1.5 Every 50 operating hours
9.1.6 Every 100 operating hours
9.1.7 Every 250 operating hours or annually
9.1.8 Every 500 operating hours or annually
9.1.9 After the harvest
9.2 Gearbox
9.2.1 Checking the gearbox for leaks
9.2.2 Check the oil level in the front angle drive
9.2.3 Changing the oil in the front angle drive
9.2.4 Checking the oil level in the rear angle drive
9.2.5 Changing the oil in the rear angle drive
9.2.6 Check the oil level in the swath gearbox
9.2.7 Changing the oil in the swath gearbox
9.2.8 Check the bolts of the swathing gearbox
9.3 Clutch
9.3.1 Checking the overload clutch
9.3.2 Clean
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