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0800_GB-Power-Control_2441
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POWER CONTROL - OPERATION
Button functions
Selection buttons for “Rotary units”
• These buttons have a selection function
- By pressing the button once the relevant rotary unit
is preselected or re-selected
• The swivelling function will then be carried out by
pressing the buttons
- “Raise selected rotary units from
working position to off-road position”
or
- “Lower selected rotary units from off-
road position to working position”
• To adjust the working width and working height the
relative rotary units are also selected with these
buttons
Take note!
When the
"STOP"button
is pressed then
all functions are
stopped
Buttons to start a swivelling function
- The buttons are tentative, that means the swivelling
function takes place only as long as the button remains
pushed
• By pressing this button all rotary units are
raised to the transport position
- For this all rotary units must be in the
off-road position
• By pressing this button all rotary units are
lowered to the off-road position
WORK-menu
The operating device starts after switching on using the WORK menu. With that the machine’s current function stand
are displayed.
a
b
c
Meanings of Indicators:
a
Display selected rotary units
(The selected rotary units are coloured black)
b
Display current area yield in hectares per
hour
c
Display the current working width
d
Display MIN = minimum rear swath width
d
Starting from the work menu, press the
“Rake height menu” button.
Note!
Automatic rake
height setting
using Power
control only
functions when
the optional
equipment
necessary for it is
on the machine!
Raking height menu
Menu function:
Set raking height of rotary units, save and set at zero
level.
- Select
rotary
units
- Set raking heights with the +/- button
-
Press “Menu” button for 5 secs. Current raking
height is set at zero level
-
“I/O” button – back to previous menu
-
Load working height (press SHORT button).
Save current working height (press LONG button
-> 5 secs. or until beep)
Note!
The menu can be
exited at any
time by pressing
the “I/O” button