SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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Fuel Level
The Electronic Instrument Control System will
notify the operator that the fuel level in the fuel
tanks has reached 1/12 of total fuel capacity 1/12
equals 68.1 L (18 gals.) and that tractor refueling
is required.
The system also has a feature to assist the
operator during refueling procedures. An audible
indicator for fuel level alerts the operator that the
tanks are 3/4 and 7/8 full.
The following description details the reaction of
the electronic monitor, low fuel level indicator
light, and audible alarm during a low fuel level
situation and tractor refueling operations:
With the key in the “RUN” position, and the fuel
level at 1/12 capacity in the tanks, the low fuel
level warning light, 1, on the warning light bar will
illuminate. There will be a six-second delay
before the audible alarm sounds a solid tone for
four seconds. The upper portion of the monitor
will flash “LOW” “FUEL”. The lower portion of the
monitor will continue to display whatever is
selected on the rotary select switch.
The operator can cancel the audible alarm and
the “LOW” “FUEL” display on the upper portion of
the monitor by pressing the acknowledge/reset
button once. The low fuel level light on the
warning light bar will stay lit until the low fuel level
is corrected. The audible alarm and “LOW”
“FUEL” display will not return until the ignition
switch is turned to the “OFF” position and then
returned to the “RUN” position.
Low fuel level is considered a non-critical alarm
function and will not cause the electronic monitor
to go into the “STOP” mode or cause the
automatic shutdown to activate.
ATTENTION: It is important that the operator
refuel the tractor as soon as possible.
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