
3 . INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
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3.10.1 - Air conditioning system
IMPORTANT: When the air conditioning system is in
use, the cab doors and windows should be closed. Do
not use the air conditioning system when the tempera-
ture falls below 20° C (68° F). Switch off the system
before starting up the engine. Ensure the cab air filter is
clean (see chapter 5).
NOTE: If the air conditioning has not been used for
some time, unlock the compressor before starting the
engine, by rotating the pulley nut with a wrench.
IMPORTANT: To prevent seizure of the compressor and
keep the cooling system in good condition, operate the
air conditioning for a few minutes at least once a week
even in winter.
ONCE A YEAR HAVE THE CIRCUIT CHECKED BY YOUR
DEALER.
WARNING: Do not attempt to disassemble
any part of the air conditioning system.
3.10.2 -
Manual air conditioning system
3.10.2.1 - Description
1. Manual ventilation control knob
2. Thermostat (minimum / maximum) control knob
3. Heating (minimum / maximum) control knob
3.10.2.2 - Operation
1. When the engine is running, turn knob 3 to the left
(cold) and move knob 2 to minimum position.
2. Position the fan 1 knob in fast position (fan symbol
side).
3. When the required cab temperature is obtained,
adjust the heating knob and rotate knob 2 if required
to maintain a comfortable temperature.
4. Reduce the speed of fan 1 with the knob 3 to obtain a
comfortable temperature.
Air conditioning stop: reset the fan knob 1 and temperature
switch knob 2 to zero to stop the air conditioning
NOTE: If a low fan speed and a low temperature are
used for long periods, the evaporator may start to ice
up. If icing occurs, adjust the temperature control knob
to raise the temperature, and if the icing continues,
increase the fan speed.
3.10.3 - Automatic air conditioning system (optional)
3.10.3.1 - Description
1. Manual/automatic fan control knob
2. Digital display (LCD)
3. Compressor ON/OFF button
4. Defrosting button
5. Recycling button
6. Temperature control knob
3.10.3.2 - General characteristics
The temperature inside the cab is controlled automatically
by the air conditioning system that controls the tempera-
ture at the air vents, the fan speed, recycling and the com-
pressor operation.
The required temperature can vary by 0.5°C (1°F) between
20-24°C (68-76°F) and by 1°C (2°F) outside this tempera-
ture range.
Scale of Celcius and Farenheit temperatures:
°C - LO/18/19/20/20.5/21/21.5/22/22.5/23 23.5/24/25/26/
27/28/HI
°F - LO/64/66/68/69/70/71/72/73/74/75/76/78/80/82/84/HI
The HI and LO displays and tractor icon indicate the recy-
cling function status.
3.10.3.3 - Operation when the engine is stopped
When the tractor is started, all manual interventions carried
out before stopping the vehicle are stored and are suggest-
ed at successive startings, except for the defrosting func-
tion.
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