7 . ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
7.19
7
7.5.3 -
Adjustments
(Fig. 22: Example of a front and rear plough).
It is necessary to place the Dual in the
-OFF-
position
before carrying out the following operations (see Use
section).
A to D: Front and rear linkage in high position (value in
%):
Lift the front plough to the desired height using the manual
spool valve lever (S), then using the linkage selector switch
(Q) raise the rear plough to the desired height. Store the
values by pressing key 10 for each of the windows con-
cerned (B and D):
•
A:
FRONT LINKAGE in high position (display stored).
•
B:
Setting the desired value of rear high linkage position.
•
C:
REAR LINKAGE in high position (display value
stored).
•
D:
Setting the required value of rear high linkage posi-
tion
E to H: Front and rear Linkage in low position (value in
%):
1. Place the plough in working position using manual con-
trol of the spool valve lever (S), set selector switch (Q)
in the lowering position and the depth adjust potenti-
ometer (R).
2. Store the values by pressing key 10 for each of the
windows concerned (F and H):
•
E:
Front linkage in stored low position
•
F:
Setting the required value of front low linkage posi-
tion
•
G:
REAR LINKAGE in stored low position.
•
H:
Setting the required value of rear low linkage posi-
tion.
I and J: Length in “furrow start” phase (1 point = 25
cm).
Distance between the last front implement and the first
rear implement. To obtain the correct setting, proceed in
successive steps until optimal setting is obtained, by se-
lecting the functions one after the other using the keys
ref.6-1 and 6-2 and knob 14, then store the setting using
key 10.
•
I:
Stored plough length (front and rear) in FURROW
START phase.
•
J:
Setting the desired length value in FURROW START
phase.
K and L: Length in “furrow end” phase (1 point = 25
cm).
Distance between the last front implement and the first
rear implement.
Fig. 22
17
17
A
2
1
6
235
235
23
23
B
17
17
E
F
I
J
M
N
217
217
37
37
C
D
G
H
14
10
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