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3.14.1 Using Eco Engine Control (EEC)
Eco Engine Control (EEC) is useful in lighter crop conditions that do not require the maximum engine rpm. The
reduced engine speed lowers fuel consumption, noise levels, and exhaust emissions in addition to reducing
engine wear.
The Eco Engine Control (EEC) limits the engine to
1900–2200 rpm when the header is engaged, and is
adjustable in 100 rpm increments. Activate this feature by
using the EEC button (A) on the operator’s console.
The EEC symbol will display on the Harvest Performance
Tracker (HPT) screen over the right side of the tachometer.
The EEC feature will only be active when the header is
engaged, but can be adjusted without the header running.
When the header is disengaged, EEC will be canceled
and engine rpm will return to the setting determined by the
throttle.
Use the QuickMenu to adjust EEC rpm.
Refer to
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Figure 3.48: Eco Engine Control (EEC)
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