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Automatic marker-change function: When the seeder is raised, first
deactivate both markers, then activate the marker you wish to be
lowered first, and then activate the other marker. Consequently, when
seeding, the markers will be lowered in turn after field-end turns.
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Raising the feeder while seeding when you do not want the current position
reached in the tramlining rhythm to be increased or the marker to be
changed: Before the seeder is raised, press the Stop/OK key to enable
Stop/OK mode. The seeder can then be raised and lowered to avoid an
obstruction, such as a rock, without causing the tramlining device to
react or the marker changer to change. Remember to disable the
Stop/OK mode after passing the obstruction!
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Raising a marker without interrupting seeding: See section 8.8, Extra-lift
function.
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Starting seeding halfway through a block when both markers need to be
lowered simultaneously: First activate one of the markers, then lower the
seeder. When the marker has been lowered, deactivate the marker and
activate the other marker. Then continue to lower the seeder
hydraulically, which will result in the other marker being lowered, too.
After this, you can continue seeding. When you raise the seeder, both
markers will be raised simultaneously.
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To start filling containers: Switch power off for the markers, so that the
marker arms will not accidentally be lowered when lowering the seeder.
Figure 17. Marker-change function activated
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