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FENDT 8370 P - 8400 P - EAME
D3151100M5 - S/N 580000026 - S/N 580400004 - S/N 581000014 - S/N 581400007
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1. General Information
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Electromagnetic radiation
All the electric components of the machine emit an electromagnetic field that varies depending on the func-
tion of the component. A maximum limit is set for this electromagnetic radiation in order to avoid interference
and damage to machine operation and controls.
The CE marking on the machine shows that it meets the demands on electromagnetic compatibility, which
is desribed in the Directive 2004/108/EC.
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Preface
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This Manual
The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner/operator to handle and maintain the combine efficiently.
Time spent in becoming familiar with the Operator's Manual now will save time in the field.
Wide variations in operation conditions make it impossible for the Company to make comprehensive or def-
inite statements in its publications concerning performance and the use of its machines, or to accept liability
for any damage which may result from errors or omissions.
The specifications and illustrations contained in this manual pertain to combines manufactured for specific
countries. Due to differing laws and requirements in various countries, some apparent discrepancies may re-
sult between any particular combine and those depicted in this manual. Some accessories and optional equip-
ment appearing in this manual are not necessarily available in all territories.
Technical specifications, dimensions and weights are without any obligation.
Right to change technical specifications and equipment reserved.
Front, rear, RH and LH are always seen in the travelling direction.
AGCO service
During the warranty period, all maintenance and repair work must be carried out by the AGCO dealer who
will carefully carry out detailed checks of the progress and performance of the new combine.
To obtain best results from an AGCO combine, it is important to continue regular servicing and periodical in-
spection after the warranty has expired. All major overhaul work on the combine must be carried out by a
local AGCO dealer; an experienced technician will detect any problems which may arise between two over-
hauls.
Mechanical staff regularly follow training courses to update their knowledge of the product, maintenance and
repair techniques and the use of special modern tools and equipment for troubleshooting. They receive reg-
ular Service Bulletins and have access to all the workshop manuals and technical publications required to
carry out repairs or maintenance meeting the quality standards required by AGCO.
Warning concerning spare parts
Parts other than original AGCO parts are likely to be of lower quality. AGCO disclaims all liability in the event
of loss or damage arising as a result of such parts being fitted. The manufacturer's warranty may also become
void, if such parts are fitted during the normal warranty period.
Warranty, pre-delivery check and installation
The Company, when selling new goods to its Distributors, gives a warranty which, subject to certain condi-
tions, guarantees that the goods are free from defects in material and workmanship. The Company's Distrib-
utors and Dealers are required to give the benefit of a similar warranty to the first retail purchaser of all new
goods supplied by the Company, and users should inquire of the Distributor or Dealer from whom they pur-
chase as to the terms of the warranty made available to them.
Before delivering a new combine to the Customer's premises, it is the responsibility of the Distributor to con-
duct a pre-delivery check of the machine. This consists of a series of detailed inspections, adjustments and
functional checks, which should ensure that when received by the Customer the combine is ready to start
work immediately.
Upon delivery the Distributor is required to instruct the Customer in the basic principles and operating proce-
dures of the combine. This is termed Combine Installation, which should include instruction on controls and
instruments, field settings, maintenance requirements, safety precautions and off-season storage, and
should preferably be undertaken in the presence of all who will be concerned with the operation and main-
tenance of the machine.
This manual is published for World wide distribution, and the availability of equipment shown either as basic
or accessory varies according to the territory in which the combine is to be used. Details of equipment avail-
able in your area can be obtained from your AGCO Distributor/Dealer.