OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AGT 1060
Rev.09/2020
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Forced regeneration can be manually started when the DPF filter blockage reaches level 3
(recommended). This is required when it reaches level 4, with the warning sign illuminated,
to prevent further blockage and the resulting engine damage.
Forced regeneration setting:
•
Press and hold the button
for 4 seconds.
•
The DPF regeneration is forcibly started, the blue LED
turns on
.
•
Release the button
.
•
Wait until the process is completed, which is indicated by
the blue LED
turning off.
3.
Regeneration prohibition setting
•
Press and hold the button
for 4 seconds.
•
DPF regeneration is turned off, the yellow LED turns
on
.
•
Release the button
.
•
To cancel the regeneration prohibition, press and hold the
button
for 4 seconds.
•
The yellow LED
turns off and regeneration switches
to automatic mode.
•
Release the button
.
IMPORTANT:
If you hold the button and the conditions for forced regeneration
have not been fulfilled, the blue LED will start flashing rapidly, with an interval
“on for 0.5 second and off for 0.5 second).
IMPORTANT:
During the regeneration process, DO NOT shut down the tractor's
engine and DO NOT increase the engine rpm! The forced regeneration process is
interrupted immediately when the user de-activates any condition required for
activation!
WARNING:
Forced regeneration can only be performed when the tractor is
immobilized, parked outdoors, away from people or other objects. Be aware of
high temperatures and the risk of fire!
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