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4.2.2
Establishing the electrical connection
All wiring and connections on the trailer are ready for operation and fully assembled.
Do not tap in directly to the ignition switch (risk of fire or damage to the electrical system).
If your towing vehicle does not feature a plug connection, it must be fitted.
The necessary work must only be performed by a specialist workshop.
Use only original fuses.
If fuses with an excessively high rating are used, the electrical system will be
destroyed.
When electrical devices and/or components are installed on the machine at a later
stage, and connected to the on-board power supply, it is the user's responsibility to
verify whether this installation results in faults or malfunctions of the vehicle electronics
or other components.
Lighting connection
Procedure:
Power is supplied by the towing vehicle via plug connection(s).
12 V plug connection for lighting (7-pin connector, ISO 1724 type N)
Fig. 21
:
Power supply
Control panel connection (optional)
Procedure:
Power is supplied by the towing vehicle via plug connection(s).
Plug connection for control panel (3-pin connector, DIN 9680)
Control current via (12 V) connector
Fig. 22
:
3-pin connector
ISOBUS control connection (optional)
Procedure:
Connect the 9-pin ISO plug (ISO 11783) to the ISOBUS socket on the tractor.
ISOBUS connector
Park socket
Fig. 23
:
ISOBUS plug
connection
When establishing the connections, ensure that the plugs and sockets are clean and
dry. Contamination and moisture can lead to short-circuits.
Ensure that any electrical and electronic components installed at a later stage comply
with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, as amended over time, and bear the CE mark.