SECTION 2 - OPERATION
2-83
If
the
Operator
does
not
press
the
acknowledge/reset button during the pre--alarm
sequence, the EICS will progress to the full
critical alarm stage. The EICS will display a
constant “STOP” message in the upper portion
of the display and the lower portion will display
all symbols related to the rotary select switch.
The audible alarm will become a steady, solid
tone. If the automatic shutdown system is
enabled on the tractor, the engine will shut off
automatically. If the automatic shutdown system
is not enabled, the tractor will continue to run.
See “Automatic Shutdown Conversion” in the
Operator’s manual for information on how to
enable and disable this system. Pressing the
acknowledge/reset button will not clear the
display or audible alarm after the EICS has
reached the critical alarm stage.
ATTENTION: If the tractor electrical system is
not converted to the automatic shut down mode,
the engine will continue to run at a high engine
coolant temperature. Serious engine damage
can result from running the engine in this
condition. It is imperative that the high coolant
temperature condition be corrected and
investigated as soon as possible so as to avoid
serious engine damage.
If the tractor is shut down and then restarted, and
the alarm condition still exists on the tractor (High
Engine Coolant Temperature), the EICS and
module will repeat the alarm and derate
sequence. If the tractor is restarted and the alarm
condition has been corrected, the tractor will
return to normal operation. If the tractor is not shut
down, and the alarm condition is corrected, the
tractor will return to normal operation without
having to shut it off and restart it.
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