Claas Nexos 240 V – 210 V Stage 3B (A45) Tractors Operator Manual EN
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Nexos 240 V – 210 V Stage 3B (A45) Tractors
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: EN
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 207 MB
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00 0301 051 0.pdf
00 0303 482 0.pdf
00 1164 214 4.pdf
00 1169 984 0.pdf
00 0301 051 0.pdf:
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
00 0303 482 0.pdf:
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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NEXOS VE 240/230/220/210NEXOS VL 250/240/230/220/210NEXOS F 250/240/230/220/210Stage 3B
Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Notes on the manual
1.1.1 Validity of the operator’s 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 Notes on maintenance
1.1.7 Notes on warranty
1.1.8 Spare parts and technical questions
1.1.9 Transferring the tractor to a third party
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 European regulations
2.2.2 Importance of the Operator’s Manual
2.2.3 Observing safety decals and warnings
2.2.4 Requirements made on all persons working with the tractor
2.2.5 Children in danger
2.2.6 High risk areas
2.2.7 Presence between tractor and machine
2.2.8 Persons riding on the machine
2.2.9 Hitching an implement or trailer to the tractor
2.2.10 Risk of injury on the PTO shaft
2.2.11 Danger of injury on the universal drive shaft
2.2.12 Applications with front loaders
2.2.13 Avoid hazards posed by frontloaders
2.2.14 Structural changes
2.2.15 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.16 Forestry work
2.2.17 Controlling the tractor when it is running
2.2.18 Operation only after commissioning has been properly performed
2.2.19 Technical condition
2.2.20 Danger from damage on the tractor
2.2.21 Respecting technical limit values
2.2.22 Danger from machine parts running on
2.2.23 Keeping the safety devices functional
2.2.24 Personal protective equipment
2.2.25 Wearing suitable clothing
2.2.26 Removing dirt and loose objects
2.2.27 Preparing the tractor for road travel
2.2.28 Hazards when driving on the road and on the field
2.2.29 Parking the tractor securely
2.2.30 Unsuitable operating utilities
2.2.31 Safe handling of operating and auxiliary utilities
2.2.32 Fuel is harmful to your health
2.2.33 Refrigerant is harmful to your health
2.2.34 Environmental protection and disposal
2.2.35 Keeping the cab free of chemicals
2.2.36 Handling of crop protection agents and fertilisers
2.2.37 Fire hazard
2.2.38 Lethal electrocution from overhead lines
2.2.39 Behaviour in case of voltage flash-over from overhead lines and when lightning strikes
2.2.40 Electrocution by electrical system
2.2.41 Noise may cause health problems
2.2.42 Vibrations may cause health problems
2.2.43 Pressurised fluids
2.2.44 Compressed air
2.2.45 Toxic exhaust gas
2.2.46 Hot surfaces
2.2.47 Accessing and leaving the machine safely
2.2.48 Working on the tractor only when shut down
2.2.49 Maintenance operations and repair work
2.2.50 Raised tractor parts and loads
2.2.51 Hazard posed by welding work
2.2.52 Checking and charging the battery
2.3 Safety decals on the tractor
2.3.1 General advice regarding the safety markings
2.3.2 Warning symbols
2.4 Safety devices
2.4.1 Wheel chock
3 Tractor description
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Front right-hand view
Platform version
Cab version
3.1.2 Rear left-hand view
Platform version
Cab version
3.1.3 Category 4 filtration overview
3.2 Identification plates and vehicle identification number
3.2.1 Tractor identification plate
Tractor identification number
Tractor regulation type
Tractor serial number
3.2.2 Tractor power label
3.2.3 Engine identification plate
3.2.4 Transmission identification plate
3.2.5 Front axle identification plate
Four-wheel drive tractor with a rigid front axle
Four-wheel drive tractor with a suspended front axle
Tractor with two-wheel drive
3.2.6 Cab or platform identification plate
3.3 Information on the tractor
3.3.1 Lifting points
3.3.2 Dipstick
3.3.3 Brake fluid
3.3.4 Power take-off speed
3.3.5 Engine bonnet
3.3.6 Removing the side covers
3.3.7 Tractor lubrication
3.3.8 Rear linkage
3.3.9 Rear control valve pressure connectors
3.3.10 Front control valve pressure connectors
3.3.11 Emergency exit
3.3.12 Cab category
Identification of air filter elements in category 3 operating mode
Identification of air filter elements in category 4 operating mode
4 Operating and display elements
4.1.1 Driving position
Right-hand side controls (tractor with electronic linkage and electrohydraulic control valves)
Right-hand side controls (tractor with electronic linkage and mechanically-controlled hydraulic control valves)
Right-hand side controls (tractor with mechanical linkage and mechanically-controlled hydraulic control valves)
Left-hand controls
Category 4 filtration controls
4.1.2 Dashboard
Tractor with mechanical reverser
Tractor with clutchless reverser
Dashboard switches
4.1.3 Controls on the right-hand post
4.1.4 Cab top controls
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning controls
Rear screen wiper
Overhead light
Radio (pre-equipment)
4.1.5 Hinged panels and windows
Hinged panels
Left and right doors
Opening tailgate
Windscreen open
Sun blind
4.2 Operator’s platform
4.2.1 Work light controls
4.3 Operating and display elements
4.3.1 Instrument panel
4.3.2 Digital display
4.3.3 Electronic linkage controls
4.3.4 Rear mechanical linkage controls
4.4 Hydraulic system
4.4.1 Hydraulic controls
Front linkage
Converting single/double action auxiliary hydraulic control valves
4.5 Electric and electronic system
4.5.1 Key-operated ignition
4.5.2 Control lever for indicator lights and horn
4.5.3 External controls
Mechanical rear linkage
Electrohydraulic rear linkage
4.5.4 Power supply socket
4.6 Assembled parts/Machine housing
4.6.1 Sight
4.6.2 Tool box
4.6.3 Cab unit mountings
5 Technical specifications
5.1 NEXOS
5.1.1 Dimensions
Cab version
Platform version
5.1.2 Weight
Cab version (two-wheel drive)
Cab version (four-wheel drive)
Platform version (two-wheel drive)
Platform version (four-wheel drive)
5.1.3 Engine
5.1.4 Gearbox
Mechanical transmission
Electrohydraulic transmission
5.1.5 Ground speeds
5.1.6 Without doubler and 12/12 transmission – 30 km/h version
5.1.7 Mechanical reverser and mechanical or electrohydraulic doubler and 24/24 transmission – 40 km/h version
5.1.8 Electrohydraulic reverser and electrohydraulic doubler and 24/12 transmission – 40 km/h version
5.1.9 Electrohydraulic reverser and mechanical doubler and 24/24 transmission – 40 km/h version
5.1.10 Front axle (two-wheel drive)
Front axle CARRARO 373788
5.1.11 Front drive axle (four-wheel drive)
Rigid front axle
Suspended front axle
Front/Rear inter-axle ratio
NEXOS VE
NEXOS VL
5.1.12 Rear axle
5.1.13 NEXOS VE: Table of front track widths
Front axle (4-wheel drive version)
Non-reinforced variable track wheel rim
Reinforced varick wheel rim
Rim with fixed wheel disc
Front axle (2-wheel drive version)
5.1.14 NEXOS VE: Table of rear tracks
5.1.15 NEXOS VL: Table of fro widths
Front axle (4-wheel drive version)
Non-reinforced variable track wheel rim
Reinforced variable track wheel rim
Rim with fixed wheel disc
Front axle (2-wheel drive version)
5.1.16 NEXOS VL: Table of rear tracks
5.1.17 NEXOS F: Table of front track widths
Front axle (4-wheel drive version)
Non-reinforced variable track wheel rim
Reinforced variable track wheel rim
Rim with fixed wheel disc
Front axle (2-wheel drive version)
5.1.18 NEXOS F: Table of rear tracks
5.1.19 Tyre combinations
NEXOS VE
NEXOS VL
NEXOS VF
5.1.20 Tyre specifications
5.1.21 Brakes
5.1.22 Direction
5.1.23 Rear linkage
5.1.24 Front linkage
5.1.25 Rear hitches
5.1.26 Rear power take-off
5.1.27 Front power take-off
5.1.28 Hydraulic circuits
Open centre circuit 60 l/min
Open centre circuit 85 l/min
5.1.29 Auxiliary hydraulic control valve combinations
Auxiliary hydraulic control valves
60 l/min circuit
85 l/min circuit
Auxiliary electrohydraulic control valves
85 l/min circuit
5.1.30 Electrical circuit
5.1.31 Sound level
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)
5.1.32 Seat vibration level
5.1.33 Ballast
Tractor with four-wheel drive
Tractor with two-wheel drive
5.1.34 Maximum authorised tow weights
Two-wheel drive version
Four-wheel drive version
5.1.35 Load capacities
5.1.36 Cab protection level
5.2 Operating utilities
5.2.1 Lubricants/Hydraulic oil
5.2.2 Engine coolant
5.2.3 Brake fluid
5.2.4 Air conditioning circuit
6 Tractor preparation
6.1 Securing the tractor
6.1.1 Stop the tractor and secure it
6.1.2 Securing the tractor
6.2 Prior to putting into operation
6.2.1 Preparing for initial commissioning
6.2.2 Preparing for commissioning
6.2.3 Hitching and connecting the implement
6.3 Engine
6.3.1 Fuel
Quality requirement
Special notes on biofuels
Handling fuel
6.3.2 Topping up the fuel tank
6.4 Frame
6.4.1 Track adjustment
Tracking method
6.4.2 Adjusting the steering stops
Adjustment
6.4.3 General information about the tyres
6.4.4 Inflation pressure
Effect on soil compaction
Effect on consumption
6.4.5 Specifications
Load index
Speed symbol
6.5 Brake
6.5.1 Coupling the brake pedals
6.5.2 Trailer hydraulic brake
6.6 Steering
6.6.1 Steering column
6.7 Rear power lift
6.7.1 Axle stands
6.7.2 Top link
6.7.3 Stabilisers
NEXOS VE – VL
6.7.4 Vertical hydraulic tie rod (without stabiliser option and hydraulic sideshift)
6.7.5 Vertical hydraulic tie rod, stabilisers and hydraulic sideshift
6.7.6 Automatic hitches
6.7.7 External controls
Mechanical linkage
Hydraulic linkage
6.7.8 Hitching and unhitching an implement
Hitching recommendations
Hitching
Unhitching
6.8 Front power lift
6.8.1 Fitting caps on the pressure taps
6.8.2 Converting the single action/double action front linkage
6.8.3 Locking the front linkage
6.8.4 Top link
6.8.5 Lower connecting rods
6.8.6 Automatic hitches
6.8.7 Hitching/unhitching an implement
Hitching recommendations
Hitching
Unhitching
6.9 Rear power take-off
6.9.1 Hitching and unhitching an implement
Connecting and disconnecting the rear power take-off universal drive shaft
Hitching
Unhitching
6.10 Hitch
6.10.1 Recommendations
6.10.2 Calculating the maximum tow load (not including CUNA clevis)
6.10.3 Clevis drawbars
6.10.4 Swinging drawbar
Tightening the clevis
Safety device
6.10.5 Pick-up hitch
6.11 Rear hydraulic system
6.11.1 Rear pressure connectors
Connecting/Disconnecting the pressure connectors
Free return to the tank
6.11.2 Single/double action setting
6.12 Front hydraulic system
6.12.1 Front pressure taps
Connecting/Disconnecting the pressure connectors
Free return to the tank
6.12.2 Lateral pressure connectors
Connecting/Disconnecting the pressure connectors
6.13 Electric and electronic system
6.13.1 Electrical sockets
Light socket for the trailer or implement
Power supply socket
6.13.2 Adjustment of dipped lights
6.14 Cab and operator’s platform
6.14.1 Adjusting the rear-view mirrors
Cab version
Telescopic rear-view mirrors (depending on option)
Interior rear-view mirror
Platform version
6.14.2 Folding roll hoop
6.14.3 Adjusting the driver’s seat
6.14.4 Cable routing
6.14.5 Storage
6.14.6 Category 2 filter
6.14.7 Category 4 filtration module
Operating mode in category 3
Operating mode in category 4
Switch from category 4 (or 3) to category 2 operating mode
6.15 Assembly parts and machine body
6.15.1 Ballast
6.15.2 Balancing the tractor with mounted implements
Summary table
6.15.3 Fitting and removing the front weights
6.15.4 Opening and closing covers
One-piece bonnet
Opening the engine bonnet
Closing the engine bonnet
Side covers
Removing the main side covers
Fitting the side covers
Right-hand side cover
Removing the right-hand side cover
Fitting the right-hand side cover
6.15.5 Front attachment points
6.15.6 Additional chassis
Front additional chassis
Side additional chassis (tractor not equipped with front linkage)
Side additional chassis (tractor equipped with front linkage)
6.16 Transport of the tractor
6.16.1 Transport
7 Operation
7.1 Driving and transportation
7.1.1 Preparing for road travel
7.1.2 Prepare for driving in the field
7.1.3 Driving with the implements
Heavy-duty pulling operations
7.2 Engine
7.2.1 Running in
7.2.2 Starting the engine
Preliminary operations
Start up
Recommendations
7.2.3 Accelerator pedal
7.2.4 Hand accelerator
7.2.5 Engine speed memories
Activating an engine speed memory
Manually adjusting the engine speed memories (method 1)
Manually adjusting the engine speed memories (method 2)
7.2.6 Particulate filter
Particulate filter filling percentage
Instrument panel
Operating logic
Particulate filter automatic regeneration
Particulate filter stationary regeneration
Maintenance regeneration
Replace the particulate filter
7.2.7 Engine stops
7.3 Transmission, clutch and driveshaft
7.3.1 Putting the direction reverser in neutral
Tractors with mechanical reverser
Tractors with clutchless reverser (electrohydraulic)
7.3.2 Shift the transmission to neutral
7.3.3 Selecting the tractor’s travel direction
Recommendations
Tractors with mechanical reverser
Tractors with clutchless reverser (electrohydraulic)
7.3.4 Clutch
Clutch pedal
7.3.5 Speed selection
7.3.6 Range selection
7.3.7 Range doubler
Mechanical range doubler
Electrohydraulic range doubler
7.3.8 Differential lock
7.4 Chassis
7.4.1 Front axle engagement
General points
Automatic mode
Operation
Permanent mode
Operation
Steering angle-dependent automated system
Operation
Storing the automated system angle
7.4.2 Front axle suspension
Front axle suspension activation switch
Front axle height adjustment potentiometer
Suspension activation indicator light
Activating the front axle suspension
Automatic mode
Manual mode
Locked mode
7.5 Brake
7.5.1 Service brakes
7.5.2 Handbrake (auxiliary and parking brake)
7.6 Mechanical rear linkage
7.6.1 Position control
7.6.2 Draft control
7.6.3 Mixed control
7.6.4 Floating linkage
7.6.5 Sensitivity adjustment
7.6.6 External controls
7.7 Electronic rear linkage
7.7.1 Warning light
7.7.2 Road transport safety
7.7.3 Operating the linkage
7.7.4 Selecting modes
7.7.5 Position control
7.7.6 Draft control
7.7.7 Upper stop
7.7.8 Lowering speed
7.7.9 Rapid soil entry function
7.7.10 External controls
7.8 Front power lift
7.8.1 Usage
Mechanically-controlled control valve
Electrohydraulic control valve
7.9 Rear power take-off
7.9.1 Power take-off speed selection
Selecting the drive-proportional power take-off speed
7.9.2 Usage
Power take-off with assisted mechanical engagement
Power take-off with electrohydraulic engagement
7.9.3 Stationary working
7.10 Front power take-off
7.10.1 Usage
Front power take-off engagement
7.10.2 Stationary working
7.11 Rear hydraulic system
7.11.1 Rear pressure connectors and controls
Mechanically-controlled auxiliary hydraulic control valves
Auxiliary electrohydraulic control valves
7.11.2 Mechanically-controlled auxiliary hydraulic control valves
7.11.3 Auxiliary electrohydraulic control valves
Controls
Start up
Linear controls
Pressure position
Floating position
Hydraulic timer
Joystick
Floating position
Other functions
7.11.4 Hydraulic timer
7.11.5 Setting the flow rates
Mechanically-controlled hydraulic control valves
Control valves with motorized flow controller in central position
Control valves with flow divider in the bottom position
Electrohydraulic control valves
7.11.6 Stationary working
7.12 Front hydraulic system
7.12.1 Front pressure connectors and controls
Mechanically-controlled auxiliary hydraulic control valves
Auxiliary electrohydraulic control valves
7.12.2 Lateral pressure connectors and controls
Mechanically-controlled auxiliary hydraulic control valves without duplicator
Mechanically-controlled auxiliary hydraulic control valves with duplicator
Auxiliary electrohydraulic control valves without duplicator
Auxiliary electrohydraulic control valves with duplicator
7.13 Electric and electronic system
7.13.1 Manual circuit breaker and offset positive terminal
7.14 Cab and operator’s platform
7.14.1 Instrument panel display
Display information menu
Information available:
User menu
Particulate filter (DPF)
Language
Units of measurement
Transmission errors
Engine errors
Tyre speed code
Front power take-off ratio
Exiting the user menu
7.14.2 Manual air conditioning
Windscreen de-icing
7.14.3 Category 2 filtration system
7.14.4 Category 4 filtration system
Perform before commissioning
Commissioning
8 Faults and remedies
8.1 Alarms
8.1.1 Operating faults
Viewing error codes
8.1.2 Primary alarms
8.1.3 Secondary alarms
8.1.4 Other alarms
8.1.5 Operating fault on the category 4 filtration module
8.1.6 Suspended front axle operating fault
8.1.7 Overview of filter system faults
8.1.8 Resolution procedures for specific faults
8.2 Engine
8.2.1 Faults caused by a low fuel level
8.3 Frame
8.3.1 Fitting a jack
8.3.2 Replacing a wheel
8.3.3 Towing the tractor
Towing with the engine running
Towing with the engine stopped
Towing clevises
8.3.4 Digging out the tractor
Digging out a tractor
Digging out a tractor by towing
8.4 Electric and electronic system
8.4.1 Fuses and relays
Main fuse and relay box
Tractor with mechanical reverser
Tractor with hydraulic reverser
Right-hand post fuse box
Left-hand post fuses and relays
Left-hand post fuses and relays
Engine front part fuse and relay box
Electrohydraulic control valve fuse and relay box
Battery relays and fuses
Cab version
Platform version
Category 4 filtration module relays and fuses
Front axle suspension fuses and relays
8.4.2 Overview of the lights
9 Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance Information
9.1.1 Personal protective equipment
9.1.2 Appropriate use
9.1.3 Switching off the engine and securing the tractor
9.1.4 Cleaning and tidying risk areas
9.1.5 Welding advice
9.1.6 Protective devices on the tractor
9.1.7 Engine
Alternator
Engine lubrication
Engine cooling
Engine belts
9.1.8 Wheels and tyres
9.1.9 Braking system
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 or the platform
9.1.21 Lifting the front of the tractor
9.2 Maintenance interval overview
9.2.1 In accordance with the national legislation in force in the country where the tractor is used
9.2.2 After the first 10 hours of operation
9.2.3 After the first 40 hours of operation
9.2.4 After the first 100 hours of operation
9.2.5 After the first 600 hours
9.2.6 Every 10 hours of operation
9.2.7 Every 600 hours of operation
9.2.8 Every 1 200 hours of operation
9.2.9 Every 2 400 hours of operation
9.2.10 Every 3 months
9.2.11 Every 6 months
9.2.12 Every 2 years
9.3 Lubrication plan
9.3.1 Greasing points – 20 hrs
9.3.2 Greasing points – 100 hrs
Tractors with rigid front axle
Tractors with suspended front axle
9.3.3 Greasing points – 500 hrs
Tractor with suspended front axle
9.3.4 Greasing points – 1000 hrs
9.4 Maintenance engine
9.4.1 Replace the fuel filter
9.4.2 Bleeding the water present in the fuel separator prefilter
9.4.3 Bleeding air from the injection circuit
9.4.4 Check the engine oil level
9.4.5 Change the engine oil
Resetting the instrument panel
9.4.6 Replace the engine oil filter cartridge
9.4.7 Replace the oil vapour recycling filter
9.4.8 Check the coolant level
9.4.9 Check the cooling system seal
9.4.10 Cleaning the coolers
9.4.11 Check the engine alternator and water pump belts
9.4.12 Replace the engine alternator and water pump belts
Removing/fitting the alternator belt
Assembly diagram
9.4.13 Clean the engine air filter
9.4.14 Replace the engine air filter
9.4.15 Replace the engine air filter safety cartridge
9.4.16 Check the air intake seal
9.5 Maintenance operations gearbox
9.5.1 Check the clutch pedal clearance
9.5.2 Adjust the clutch clearance (depending on equipment)
9.6 Maintanance operations chassis
9.6.1 Replace the front axle final drive oil
Tractor with rigid front axle
Tractor with suspended front axle
9.6.2 Check the oil level of the front axle differential casing
Tractor with rigid front axle
Tractor with suspended front axle
9.6.3 Replace the front axle differential unit oil
Tractor with rigid front axle
Tractor with suspended front axle
9.6.4 Replacing the front axle breather
Tractor with rigid front axle
Tractor with suspended front axle
9.6.5 Check the tightness of the wheel discs on the hubs
9.6.6 Checking the tightness of the wheel discs on the rims
9.6.7 Checking the condition of the wheels and tyres and checking the tyre inflation pressure
9.7 Maintenance operations brake
9.7.1 Check the service brake fluid level
9.7.2 Replace the braking circuit reservoir cap
9.8 Maintenance operations hitch
9.8.1 Check the clearance of the clevises
9.9 Maintenance front power take-off
9.9.1 Replace the front power take-off unit filter
9.9.2 Replacing the front power take-off unit oil
9.10 Rear power take-off maintenance operations
9.10.1 Checking the power take-off clutch clearance
9.11 Maintenance operations hydraulic
9.11.1 Checking the level of transmission oil and hydraulic circuit oil
9.11.2 Changing the oil in the transmission/hydraulic circuit
9.11.3 Replacing the filter cartridges on the transmission/hydraulic circuit
9.11.4 Replacing the hydraulic strainer
9.11.5 Check the hydraulic circuit
9.12 Maintenance electrical / electronics
9.12.1 Clean and grease the battery terminals
9.12.2 Checking the operation and condition of the lighting and signalling devices
9.13 Maintenance Cab / Operator’s platform
9.13.1 Check the screen washer fluid level
9.13.2 Cleaning the cab air filter
9.13.3 Clean the category 4 filtration system
Visually inspect the filtration system
9.13.4 Replace the cab air filter
9.13.5 Replace the filters on the category 4 filtration module
Visually inspect the filtration system
9.13.6 Cleaning the air conditioning condenser
9.13.7 Activating the air conditioning
9.14 Maintenance operations machine body
9.14.1 Check the tightness of the front weight mounting bolts
9.14.2 Clean the radiator grilles
9.15 Storage
9.15.1 Storage instructions
Long-term storage
Restarting the tractor
10 Putting out of operation and disposal
10.1 Information on the machine
10.1.1 Scrapping and waste disposal
11 Technical terms and abbreviations
11.1 Technical terms and abbreviations
11.1.1 Technical terms
11.1.2 Abbreviations
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Sensor case for tractors Stage IIIB, IV and VSensor case for tractors Stage IIIB, IV and VSensor case for Stage IIIB, IV and V tractors
Contents
1 Sensorkoffer – Sensor case – Sensor suitcase – Stage IIIB, IV & V
1.1 Auflistung Kofferinhalt
1.1 Listing case content
1.1 Presentation of the contents of the suitcase
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