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Working mode indicators
The following indicators are shown on the display when switching
to Working mode (PTO).
1
Function buttons
2
Working mode displays
3
Setting buttons
The function and settings buttons have already been described
previously.
Working mode displays
The following indicators are shown on the display when switching
to Working mode (PTO).
1
Engine speed
2
Front attachment drive triggering level in %
3
Tortoise symbol (Fast mode indicator)
4
Snail symbol (Slow mode indicator)
5
Engine operating hours symbol
6
Operating hours counter
7
Working hours symbol (no function)
8
Working hours meter
9
Working speed
10
Mileage
11
Date and time
12
Travel direction backwards
13
Forwards direction of travel
14
Rear attachment drive triggering level in %
15
Preheating coil symbol
16
Engine coolant temperature
17
Battery charging monitor warning light
18
Engine oil pressure warning light
19
Parking brake warning light actuated
20
Hydraulic oil temperature
21
Fuel level indicator
Depressurise the hydraulic system (pressure relief)
The hydraulic system must be depressurised before disconnect-
ing the hydraulic hoses from the hydraulic connections.
1. Unplug the signal plug for attachment device detection (front).
2. Switch on the ignition (do not start the engine).
3. Switch on the PTO work hydraulics (at the arm rest control
panel).
4. Press the function key F 10 on the display.
5. Press function key F 6.
The rear hydraulic system is depressurised
6. Press function key F1.
The front hydraulic system is depressurised
7. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses.
8. Remove the attachment device.
Note
Attachment is performed in reverse sequence.
Multi-function switch
●
Horns
: Press the button on the end
●
Flash to the right
: Lever forwards
●
Flash to the left
: Lever backwards
●
High beam
: Press the lever down with the driving light
switched on
●
Flasher
: Pull lever and release
●
Turn the ring
: Turn on the windscreen wiper
Turn forward - interval
Turn backwards - 1. Continuous wipe level, keep turning for
2nd level
●
Press the ring
: Wiping with washer water
Travel direction selector switch
Select the travel direction using the travel direction selector
switch.
1
Travel direction selector switch
The following functions can be selected using the travel direction
selector switch, the selected programs are shown on the display.
●
Neutral position
The travel direction selector switch is in the middle
●
Forwards direction of travel
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