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 BA LEXION 570 Montana - 0299 767.0

Safety Rules

5. Start the engine only from the operator's seat. 

Never attempt to start the engine by shortening 
across the starting motor terminals as the 
machine may immediately start to move.

6. Before moving away, always check the 

immediate vicinity of the machine (e.g. for 
children). Ensure adequate visibility. For a 
warning, always blow the horn before 
starting up!

7. Never run the engine in a closed building!

8. Clothing worn by the operator must be close-

fitting. Avoid wearing loose jackets, shirts or 
ties.

9. Handle fuel with care. – It is highly flammable. 

Never refuel the machine in the vicinity of 
naked flames or sparks. 
Do not smoke during refuelling!

10. Always stop the engine and remove the ignition 

key before refuelling. Fill the fuel tank outdoors. 
Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.

11. Prevent fires by keeping the machine clean!

12. Take care when handling brake fluid and 

battery acid (toxic and corrosive)!

13. Always blow the horn before starting the engine 

and engaging the threshing mechanism – 
watch for children.

Transporting passengers, instructor, operating 
personnel

1. Only such persons may be transported on the 

instructor's seat who instruct the driver and/or 
provide instructions regarding the machine.

2. The carrying of passengers is otherwise not 

permitted.

Driving operations

1. Observe the maximum permissible axle loads 

and total weights.

2. The operating, steering and braking behaviour 

of the combine will be affected, e.g. by the 
road surface and by attaching implements. 
Therefore, the handling of the machine must 
be adapted to existing terrain and ground 
conditions. Take particular care when operating 
or turning on a slope and with a full grain tank. 
Never take the transmission out of gear when 
driving on a slope or on uneven terrain!

3. The grain tank must be empty when driving 

on public roads and lanes.

4. Never leave the operator's platform when 

driving.

5. Stay a safe distance away from low over-head 

power lines (watch radio and CB radio 
antennas, if installed).

6. For road travel with a raised front attachment 

the safety switch must be switched off.

7. Before driving the machine and before starting 

fieldwork adjust the mirrors to give full view of 
the road or lane and working area behind.

8. Practise particular caution when crossing level 

crossings.
If a level crossing cannot be crossed swiftly 
and without stopping due to road traffic or due 
to an obstacle, stop the machine in front of the 
St. Andrew's cross. Otherwise cross the level 
crossing without stopping and waiting.

Leaving the combine harvester

1. When leaving the combine harvester, ensure 

that it will not roll away (apply parking brake, 
chock blocks). Shut off the engine, remove 
the main switch key (ignition key) and lock 
the operator’s cab! 

2. If the combine harvester is shut down for an 

extended period, turn off the battery isolating 
switch.

3. Never leave the combine unattended as long 

as the engine is still running!

4. Lower front attachments (cutterbars, maize 

picker head etc.) fully to the ground before 
leaving the machine!

Front attachments (cutterbar etc.) and other 
components

1. Work under raised front attachments 

(cutterbar etc.) only when you are sure that 
the front attachment is safely supported!

2. Particular care must be taken when attaching 

front attachments (cutterbar etc.) or when 
coupling a trailer to the combine!

3. Knives, the cutterbar, intake auger and reel etc. 

cannot be completely shielded by construc-
tional measures due to their function. For this 
reason, an adequate safety distance must be 
maintained to these moving elements during 
operation!

4. Feeder chains and snapping rolls of the maize 

head (maize picker head) cannot be completely 
shielded by constructional measures due to 
their function. For this reason, an adequate 
safety distance must be maintained to these 
moving elements during operation. These 
instructions apply analogously for all other 
attachments!

Summary of Contents for LEXION 570 Montana

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Page 2: ...R e a d a n d f o l l o w s a f e t y i n s t r u c t i o n s Find manuals at http best manuals com search s CLA 2997670...

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Page 5: ...s which apply to the appropriate accessories on your machine Provided all instructions regarding maintenance and care of your machine are followed you can count on many years of reliable service Pleas...

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Page 9: ...ature 6 2 4 Manually setting the evaporator blower speed 6 2 4 Activating ECON operating mode 6 2 5 Deactivating ECON operating mode 6 2 5 REHEAT operation Dehumidify cab windows 6 2 6 Displaying the...

Page 10: ...3 16 m rear axle from transport to working position 6 8 8 Adjusting the track width 6 8 9 Additional weights of rear axle 6 9 1 Additional weights of rear axle LEXION 570 Montana 6 9 1 Liquid filling...

Page 11: ...N OFF moisture correction storage moisture 8 2 27 Quick guide to accurate measuring data 8 2 27 Yield measurement 8 2 29 Calibration factor 8 2 29 Set zero yield 8 2 29 Test weighing 8 2 31 Weight mea...

Page 12: ...K STOP Switch console 9 1 8 Disengaging the front attachment Multi function handle 9 1 9 Front attachment QUICK STOP Multi function handle 9 1 9 Threshing mechanism 9 2 1 Stone trap 9 2 1 Engaging the...

Page 13: ...4 Swinging the radial spreader to cutterbar trailer transport position 9 6 5 Adjusting the cross blade 9 6 5 Adjusting the length of cut 9 6 6 Activating the rasp bar optional extra 9 6 7 Adjusting th...

Page 14: ...rive diagram left hand LEXION 570 Montana 10 8 2 Drive belts drive chains 10 8 2 Drive system diagram right hand side LEXION 570 Montana 10 8 3 Drive belts drive chains 10 8 3 Front attachment drive 2...

Page 15: ...ater separator fuel pre filter Standard equipment small version 11 4 2 Water separator fuel pre filter optional extra replaces fuel pre filter Fig 4 11 4 3 Replacing the filter cartridge 11 4 4 Bleed...

Page 16: ...2 1 8 BA LEXION 570 Montana 0299 767 0 Contents...

Page 17: ...3 General information...

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Page 19: ...n is are pre scribed or the operation of which after being modified could represent a hazard to other road users then the vehicle type approval registration shall no longer be valid and application mu...

Page 20: ...3 1 2 BA LEXION 570 Montana 0299 767 0 General information...

Page 21: ...characteristics of this CLAAS machine or detract from its functional performance with a possible adverse effect on the active and or passive operational safety of the machine and its occupational safe...

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Page 23: ...nt B Authorized gross weight C Type D Identification no serial number of machine E Authorized front axle load F Year of manufacture G Rated capacity of combine harvester kW H Authorized rear axle load...

Page 24: ...is necessary as otherwise incorrect spare part deliveries may result Identification plate The identification plate of the machine is located on the right hand side above the rear axle Fig 2 Machine se...

Page 25: ...eral information Straw chopper identification plate The chopper serial number is provided on the left hand side panel Fig 5 Cab serial number The cab serial number is located at the top of the left ha...

Page 26: ...3 3 4 BA LEXION 570 Montana 0299 767 0 General information...

Page 27: ...4 Safety Rules...

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Page 29: ...rary to the intended use The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from this misuse and these risks must be born solely by the user Compliance and strict adherence to th...

Page 30: ...oads and lanes 4 Never leave the operator s platform when driving 5 Stay a safe distance away from low over head power lines watch radio and CB radio antennas if installed 6 For road travel with a rai...

Page 31: ...cleaning work and the elimination of malfunctions should only be performed with the drive and the engine switched off remove the ignition key and turn off the battery isolating switch 2 Escaping flui...

Page 32: ...onto the hydraulic ram Fig 1 During combine operation the safety lock S must be secured with latch R Fig 2 Fire extinguisher The agent for the fire extinguisher manufacturer should check the extingui...

Page 33: ...ipped with two wheel chocks from the factory The brackets holding the wheel chocks are located on the left hand machine side behind the fan guard The wheel chocks must be carried on the machine at all...

Page 34: ...jury do not remove any hydraulic elements or components unless the pressure has been released Method for releasing the hydraulic pressure see page 4 1 7 up to 4 1 10 in the current Operator s Manual N...

Page 35: ...pressure using a valve The unit in question must be moved to a position where the hydraulic pressure is as low as possible However residual oil pressure in the lines cannot be excluded Relieving the A...

Page 36: ...ve the oil pressure from accumulators D This is done as follows Slacken off lock nut and back off screw S slightly until the oil pressure has been relieved The oil pressure can be read on the pressure...

Page 37: ...ition to the centre position between chopper and swathing position by pressing pushbutton 1 Stop the engine Now carefully loosen the hose of the hydraulic cylinder at A DANGER Residual oil pressure ma...

Page 38: ...position to the centre position between chopper and swathing position by pressing pushbutton 2 Stop the engine Now carefully loosen the hose of the hydraulic cylinder at A DANGER Residual oil pressure...

Page 39: ...ls their placement on the machine and a brief explanatory text are shown on the following pages The CLAAS part number of every decal is stated ahead of the text The figure in refers to the adjacent pi...

Page 40: ...4 2 2 BA LEXION 570 Montana 0299 767 0 Safety Rules 0514 038 2 1 Stay outside of the hazard area when machine is sus pended Fig 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 Safety Rules...

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