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2. Performance monitor
Display change
Use the mode selector switch and select switch to
choose one of the items shown in the following table to
be displayed on screen.
Priority display
1. When the
RPM dual memory
setting is
“ON”
, the
engine rpm A or B is displayed on the screen.
When selecting any other information such as
“Hour meter”
or
“PM buildup”
, the item will
displayed for approximately 5 seconds before
resuming the engine rpm A or B display.
2. Turn
“OFF”
the
RPM dual memory
setting to display
any other information continuously.
(See
(1) Performance monitor
(2) Mode selector switch
(3) Select switch
List of types of information displayed on the performance monitor
Selected
screen
(mode)
Display
Remarks
Reference
page
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Elapsed time (hour meter)
•
The hour meter indicates in 6 digits the hours the tractor
has been used; the last digit indicates 1/10 of an hour.
---
Trip meter
•
The total operating hours, counted from the previous re-
setting, is displayed.
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Instantaneous fuel con-
sumption
•
The
“Instantaneous fuel consumption”
is measured per
hour.
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Average fuel consumption
•
The
“Average fuel consumption”
is measured per hour
from the previous resetting.
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Total fuel consumption
•
The total fuel consumption, measured from the previous
resetting, is displayed.
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PM buildup (percentage)
•
The PM buildup inside the DPF muffler is displayed.
•
Regeneration is needed when the 100% level has been
reached.
•
The more the bar is extended to the right, the more PM
has built up.
---
PM buildup (graph)
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Memory A rpm
•
Engine RPM dual memory
A rpm is displayed.
Memory B rpm
•
Engine RPM dual memory
B rpm is displayed.
NOTE :
• Hold down the mode selector switch for 2 seconds or longer to reset the “Trip meter”, “Average fuel
consumption” and “Total fuel consumption” displays to
“0.0”
.
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LCD MONITOR
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