Periodic Reset Regeneration
If the engine has not completed a successful Reset,
Parked, or Recovery regeneration in the previous 100
hours of engine operation, the engine computer will
attempt to perform a reset regeneration.
Setting the Inhibit Regen
Reset Regeneration Only
A reset regeneration produces the elevated engine
exhaust temperatures. If you are operating the
machine around trees, brush, tall grass, or other
temperature-sensitive plants or materials, you can
use the Inhibit Regen setting to prevent the engine
computer from performing a reset regeneration.
Important:
When you shut off the engine and
start it again, the Inhibit Regen setting defaults
to O
FF
.
Note:
If you set the InfoCenter to inhibit regeneration,
the InfoCenter displays A
DVISORY
#185 every
15 minutes while the engine requests a reset
regeneration.
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Figure 29
1.
Access the DPF Regeneration menu and scroll
down to I
NHIBIT
R
EGEN
.
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Figure 30
2.
Press the right button to change the inhibit
regeneration setting to O
N
or O
FF
.
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Allowing a Reset Regeneration
The InfoCenter displays the high exhaust-temperature
icon
when the reset regeneration is in process.
Note:
If Inhibit Regen is set to O
N
, the InfoCenter
displays A
DVISORY
#185 . Press the right button to set
inhibit regeneration setting to O
FF
and continue with
the reset regeneration.
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Figure 32
Note:
If the InfoCenter displays A
DVISORY
#186, set
the engine to full throttle (high idle) to allow the reset
regeneration to continue.
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Figure 33
Note:
When the reset regeneration completes, the
high exhaust-temperature icon
disappears from
the InfoCenter screen.
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