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GENERAL INFORMATION

Operator's Manual Combines  FENDT 5275 C-6335 C- EN - LA327317011 - 09/2011

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1.4  ECOLOGY: INFORMATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF 

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

Soil, air and water are essential to agriculture and to 

all life on earth. 

PROTECT THEM

. In areas where 

no local regulations impose standards for the use 

and disposal of chemicals and petrochemical 

products required by modern technology, all 

necessary precautions must be adopted to avoid 

any risk of pollution.

The following guidelines may be helpful: 

Find out about the legal requirements in your 

country and comply strictly with them.

If no regulations are in force, ask your Dealer 

about the effects of lubricants, fuels, antifreeze 

mixtures, cleaning agents etc. on people and 

the environment; also ask how to store, use 

and dispose of such products correctly. In 

most cases, agricultural advisers will be able to 

answer your questions satisfactorily.

Instructions:

1.) When refuelling the machine, take all 

necessary precautions to avoid fuel spillage. In 

particular, avoid using pressurised containers 

or fuel supply systems, as these are unsuitable.

2.) As a rule, avoid any skin contact with liquid 

fuels, lubricants, acids, solvents etc. Most of 

these products contain substances that are 

potentially harmful.

3.)

Do not dispose of lubricants by burning: 

They contain substances which may be 

noxious when burned

.

4.) Whenever possible, use biodegradable oil for 

lubricating the chains, as this oil cannot be 

collected.

In many countries, biodegradable rape oil and 

other vegetable lubricants are available on the 

market.

5.) Avoid spillage while draining oil, brake fluid, 

coolant etc. from the engine, gearbox and 

hydraulic system. Collect the fluids in suitable 

containers and dispose of them properly, 

according to regulations in force and the 

availability of suitable systems.

6.) Modern coolants and mixtures, e.g. antifreeze 

and other additives, must be replaced every 

two years. Never let them drain into the 

ground; collect and dispose of them safely.

7.) Never open or modify the air-conditioning 

system. It contains gases which must not be 

released in the atmosphere. Contact your 

Dealer or a specialist who has the correct 

equipment for emptying and recharging the 

system and for carrying out any required 

maintenance or repair. 

8.) Immediately repair any leaks or defects in the 

engine cooling or hydraulic system to prevent 

any risk of pollution.

9.) Never increase the pressure in a pressurised 

system. This may cause the components to 

burst.

10.) When welding, protect the hoses properly 

against welding spatters that could damage or 

weaken hoses and sleeves, resulting in oil and 

coolant leaks.

Summary of Contents for 5275 C

Page 1: ...5275 C from serial no 553900001 5275 C PL from serial no 554000013 6335 C from serial no 564000001 6335 C PL from serial no 564100007 ORIGINAL OPERATOR S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Instruments 4 Field Operations 5 Lubrication and Maintenance 6 Adjustments 7 Systems 8 Troubleshooting 9 Off Season Storage 10 Optional Equipment 11 Technical Specifications 12 Alphabetical Index Fin...

Page 3: ...1 3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Steering column 3 1 Control Pedals 3 2 Multifunction lever 3 3 Gearshift lever and reversing lever 3 5 Control panel 5275 C e 6335 C models 3 6 Control panel 5275 C PL an...

Page 4: ...ne supply system 7 2 Engine air intake and exhaust system 7 5 Engine cooling system 7 6 Engine lubrication system 7 8 SCR System 7 9 Hydraulics system 7 11 Hydrostatic transmission system 7 20 Electri...

Page 5: ...el genuine quality spare parts and the required tools to solve any problems that may arise NOTE This combine has been designed and built in compliance with the Machine Directive 2006 42 EC An EC Decla...

Page 6: ...ing spare parts and or optional equipment always quote combine model and serial number see section Combine Identification WARRANTY Your combine is warranted in compliance with the regulations in force...

Page 7: ...longitudinally uphill and downhill 30 18 crosswise 5275 C and 6335 C models The above combine models are designed for working on level ground to ensure even distribution of the crop inside the machine...

Page 8: ...ing information Combine type Approval number Combine serial number Weight on both axles Towing weight For further details please refer to the type approval certificate The safety plate 3 is located ne...

Page 9: ...tion appears on the plate 1 Engine manufacturer Engine type Engine power and rated speed Engine serial number Valve clearance Customer reference code Idling speed Compliance with Directive 97 68 EC Na...

Page 10: ...corner Hydrostatic pump identification Fig 8 Identification of the hydrostatic pump is facilitated by means of a plate located on the pump body front part Hydrostatic motor identification Fig 9 Ident...

Page 11: ...opper type plate is located on the right hand side next to the rotor support Chaff spreader identification if fitted Fig 11 The type plate is located on the right hand side next to the chaff spreader...

Page 12: ...Cab serial number Straw chopper serial number Cutting table serial number Date of initial startup Dealer s telephone number EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The EC Declaration of Conformity the front and...

Page 13: ...contain substances that are potentially harmful 3 Do not dispose of lubricants by burning They contain substances which may be noxious when burned 4 Whenever possible use biodegradable oil for lubrica...

Page 14: ...OPERATION WARNING SYMBOLS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Personal Safety Three types of warning signs appear in this manual and on the decals applied to the machine CAUTION WARNING and DANGER followed by spe...

Page 15: ...nd of the regulations thereunder in order to ensure that when taking the combine on public roads they comply with the relevant statutory requirements They should keep a suitable speed for road and tra...

Page 16: ...nction lever Avoid abrupt driving manoeuvres that might cause the machine to overturn 11 In countries where travelling on roads with the table attached is allowed when circumstances permit the table m...

Page 17: ...ions this list is not exhaustive When maximum allowable inclination is exceeded see page 1 4 If correct securing of the cutting table to the main crop elevator with the safety stops has not been check...

Page 18: ...st step making sure there is no contact of body parts ground and machine f Do not touch the machine until the power has been cut off Anyone approaching the machine must be informed not to touch it g A...

Page 19: ...ur Dealer s skilled staff 4 Work on tyres requires correct tools and expert knowledge An incorrect assembly can seriously compromise your safety When in doubt refer to specialised staff 5 Before fitti...

Page 20: ...properly secured These guards can be opened with a tool or with the suitable key supplied with the ignition key Also check table grain tank and sieves for loose disassembled parts DANGER Risk of shock...

Page 21: ...ngine area 21 While operating the combine pay special attention to correct function and the efficiency of the braking system checking the oil level in the tank and replacing friction pads before they...

Page 22: ...owing precautions Use rubber gloves and goggles to prevent injury from splashes Do not ingest the solution If swallowed see a doctor immediately If any part of the body should come into contact with t...

Page 23: ...ways tighten the tank cap securely 7 If the original fuel tank cap is lost replace it only by a cap approved by the manufacturer Another type of cap may not provide adequate safety 8 Refuelling system...

Page 24: ...the liquid level top up if required Make sure the plugs are fitted correctly and properly tightened to the battery If electrolyte gets in contact with your skin eyes or is ingested proceed as follows...

Page 25: ...te that the levelling system has a technical response time 7 When driving downhill never exceed 5 6 km h 8 Couple the brake pedals to prevent braking errors Keep the braking system perfectly efficient...

Page 26: ...able hazard areas under the guards or in special sections of the machine involving personal safety Using this manual as a guide look over the machine and note the position and the meaning of each safe...

Page 27: ...GENERAL INFORMATION Operator s Manual Combines FENDT 5275 C 6335 C EN LA327317011 09 2011 1 23 Decal position right hand side 35 3 6 23 20 11 26 14 25 31 12 4 24 4 33 16 16 13 4 28 1 4 13 34...

Page 28: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 1 24 Operator s Manual Combines FENDT 5275 C 6335 C EN LA327317011 09 2011 Decal position left hand side 1 17 14 16 13 4 13 14 6 24 1 25 35 12 4 22 4 26 16 1 14 4 34...

Page 29: ...GENERAL INFORMATION Operator s Manual Combines FENDT 5275 C 6335 C EN LA327317011 09 2011 1 25 Decal position rear 30 30 32 16 13 22 5 20 7 9 26 8 26 26 2 10 29...

Page 30: ...ove the safety guards when the engine is running 4375789M1 Decal 2 Do not climb onto or ride on the platform or the ladder when the machine is moving 4375825M1 Decal 3 Do not open or remove the safety...

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