SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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When the service interval one position is
selected, the lower half of the display will
show a “service one” symbol and the hours
accumulated since the last service was
performed on the tractor. If the user presses
the acknowledge/reset button, the lower half
of the display will show the setting at which
service interval one has been programmed.
Pushing the acknowledge/reset button again
will return the display back to the accumulated
hours for service interval one.
NOTE: If the rotary select switch is in any
other position except “Service Interval
One,” the service interval one symbol will
flash in the lower portion of the monitor
when the accumulated hours on the
tractor are within ten hours of the preset
interval. This alerts the operator that
service interval one maintenance will be
required in ten hours or less.
Figure 2-88
Service Interval Two Position -
The purpose
of the service interval two position is to allow
the user to preprogram an hour value to
perform a specific tractor service, but different
than service interval one. An example of this
would be a 250-hour maintenance check. The
user can preprogram the monitor alarm to
indicate that 250 hours have accumulated on
the tractor and maintenance is required. Any
value above ten hours can be selected and
programmed
into
the
monitor
(see
“Calibrating the Electronic Instrument Control
System” later in this section for information on
how to program the service interval two
setting).
Usually the service interval two position would
be used for high-hour maintenance checks.
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