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2.1   Introduction

2.1.1  Introduction - Safety instructions

Operator's Manual

NOTE: 

This Operator's Manual is widely published and distributed and the availability of the attachments

indicated, whether fitted to the basic tractor or as an accessory, may vary depending on the country or

region in which the tractor is used. To find out which attachments are available in a given region, contact a

Valtra dealer.

The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner and the operator to operate the tractor appropriately

under normal conditions of use. Providing they follow the instructions carefully, the tractor will give many

years of service in the Valtra tradition.
Use for any other activity (particularly forestry work) is considered to be contrary to the intended use.
The commissioning of equipment by the Valtra dealer on the user's premises enables the dealer to ensure

that these operating and service instructions are properly understood. Always consult the Valtra dealer if

there is any part of this manual that you do not understand. It is important that these instructions are

understood and followed.
This manual does not cover all operation and safety instructions relevant to the implements and

accessories that may be fitted at the time of tractor delivery or later. It is essential that operators use and

understand the Operator's Manuals relating to these implements and accessories.

IMPORTANT: 

This manual must always be kept with the tractor. For extra copies, contact your Valtra

dealer.

This chapter in the Operator's Manual highlights certain basic safety-related situations that may be

encountered during normal operation and servicing of the tractor and provides the information needed to

handle these situations.
This chapter supplements any safety instructions given in other chapters of this manual.
It may be necessary to take additional precautions, depending on the implements and accessories used

and the working conditions on-site or in the service area. Valtra can under no circumstances exercise direct

control over the commissioning, operation, inspection, lubrication or servicing of the tractor. It is therefore

YOUR responsibility to take suitable safety precautions in such areas.

WARNING:
It is your responsibility to read and understand the instructions that appear in this chapter
before using the tractor.
They must then be strictly adhered to throughout the working day.

Servicing, spare parts, accessories and conditions of use

Daily servicing should become a routine, and a logbook of operating hours should be kept.
When spare parts are required, it is important to use only genuine Valtra parts. Valtra dealers supply

genuine parts and can offer advice concerning their fitting and use. The use of lower quality parts may

cause serious damage. Customers are advised only to purchase their spare parts from an approved Valtra

dealer. In the same way, you must only use accessories specifically adapted to your tractor.
Owing to the considerable variation in operating conditions, it is not possible for the manufacturer to

formulate complete or absolute assertions in its publications concerning the performance or operating

methods of its machines or to accept liability for any loss or damage which may result from such

assertions or possible errors or omissions.
If the tractor is to be used in abnormal conditions which could cause damage (use in deep water or in

paddy fields for instance), you should consult your Valtra dealer to obtain special instructions to prevent the

warranty from becoming void.

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2. Safety instructions and safety points

T CVT 

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ACW2071910

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Page 1: ...Tractor T195 CVT T210 CVT T230 CVT T250 CVT Mogi AGCO do Brasil Rua Capitão Francisco de Almeida 695 Mogi das Cruzes SP VALTRA is a worldwide brand of AGCO AGCO 2017 Original Operator s Manual August 2017 ACW2071910 SA English ...

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Page 3: ...to servicing remember that your dealer knows your tractor best and that he wants you to be completely satisfied Please leave this Operator s Manual in the tractor if resold The subsequent owner will need the information it contains All information and specifications in this manual are up to date at the time of publication However our ongoing policy to improve our products obliges us to reserve the...

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Page 5: ...TABLE OF CONTENT Tractor identification 1 Safety instructions and safety points 2 Operation 3 Maintenance 4 Accessories 5 Technical specifications 6 Find manuals at https best manuals com ...

Page 6: ... 1 Locating serial numbers 15 1 1 1 Locating serial numbers 15 1 2 Your tractor identification details 16 1 2 1 Your tractor identification details 16 Table of contents T CVT 13 ACW2071910 Find manuals at https best manuals com ...

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Page 8: ...gh jpg High Fig 1 1 Name plate with serial number 2 Homologation plate according to country 3 Cab serial number 4 Engine serial number AGCO Power 5 Front PTO serial number 6 Front linkage serial number 7 Front axle serial number 8 Chassis number 9 Transmission serial number CVT V GUID 406288E8 ED66 4763 B5CD CBAFC5C09FB6 V1 1 Tractor identification T CVT 15 ACW2071910 Find manuals at https best ma...

Page 9: ...ber Engine serial number Owner s name Street Postcode Town County Country Dealer code Tractor received from tick one of the following Factory Other dealer transfer Notes V GUID 57220CEF 4B8D 4FEC 833A AF9A48C690AB V1 1 Tractor identification 16 T CVT ACW2071910 Find manuals at https best manuals com ...

Page 10: ...king the tractor 34 2 7 Specific safety instructions to start the tractor 36 2 7 1 Protection of persons other than the operator 36 2 7 2 Start up safely 36 2 7 3 Starting the tractor with jump start cables 37 2 7 4 Checks to be carried out after start up 38 2 8 Specific safety instructions to use the tractor 39 2 8 1 General instructions 39 2 8 2 Protection of persons other than the operator 40 2...

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Page 12: ...tuations This chapter supplements any safety instructions given in other chapters of this manual It may be necessary to take additional precautions depending on the implements and accessories used and the working conditions on site or in the service area Valtra can under no circumstances exercise direct control over the commissioning operation inspection lubrication or servicing of the tractor It ...

Page 13: ...e IMPORTANT Valtra accepts no responsibility in the event of damage to equipment or personal injury resulting from improper use The tractor must only be used serviced and repaired by personnel who have full knowledge of its specific features and who are aware of the applicable safety measures prevention of accidents Customers are strongly advised to contact a Valtra dealer in the event of after sa...

Page 14: ...R indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in DEATH or VERY SERIOUS INJURY WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in MINOR or MODERATE INJURY The terms IMPORTANT and NOTE are not directly related to persona...

Page 15: ...illegible or missing Replacement decals are available from the dealer in the event of loss or damage If a second hand tractor has been purchased check that all safety and instruction decals are correct legible and in the correct location To do this refer to the section on the presentation and location of decals V GUID 33392277 0E65 4F79 A639 8B82F4E7F708 V1 2 Safety instructions and safety points ...

Page 16: ...n and location of the decals and safety instructions GUID 8165B9FA A21F 4A68 BFFC 45F9B02CFEB0 high jpg High Fig 1 GUID 7F7E2254 5E87 4DF1 A646 F3BBE9C80906 V1 2 Safety instructions and safety points T CVT 23 ACW2071910 ...

Page 17: ...ce any maintenance or repair operation 4297924M1 D DANGER Risk of the front loader coming into contact with overhead power lines Risk of extremely serious or fatal injuries Tractors fitted with a front loader Exercise extreme caution to avoid coming into contact with power lines Keep a safe distance from the overhead power lines whenever you use the front loader Refer to any current national regul...

Page 18: ...ation 4296967M1 M WARNING Burn hazard hot surfaces Keep away from hot engine components when engine has been running Shut off engine remove key and wait for system to cool before performing maintenance or repair work 4296985M1 O DANGER Crushing of fingers or hands Never work in an area where there is a risk of crushing while parts could move ACW0018280 P DANGER Explosion hazard The hydraulic accum...

Page 19: ...oving 4354351M1 X WARNING Risk of fire Read the safety instructions in the Operator s Manual 4296944M1 Y WARNING Entanglement hazard in belt drives Keep hands clear of rotating parts and belts while engine is running Switch off the ignition and remove the key before working on the tractor 4296971M1 Z WARNING Shearing hazard engine fan Keep your hands away from the fan and the belts when the engine...

Page 20: ... Fig 2 To be able to use your tractor it is first necessary to be familiar with operating an agricultural tractor to have been trained in the operation of the tractor that you have just purchased to have read and understood this entire book to always consult the dealer as soon as there is any doubt or lack of understanding find out about the rules and safety regulations applicable to the work you ...

Page 21: ...tting in and out Never attempt to mount or dismount a moving tractor Never jump off a tractor when it is running except in an emergency 2 4 5 Mandatory procedure before dismounting the tractor Before getting out of the operator s seat whether during the course of or at the end of the working day always Procedure 1 Immobilize the tractor by applying the parking brake or engaging ParkLock in the loc...

Page 22: ...tection against hazardous substances is located on the ROPS IMPORTANT Always wear personal protective equipment when handling the filters Tractor without cab Protection against hazardous substances agricultural chemicals etc in the form of dust aerosols and fumes is not provided These tractors are not intended for spraying pesticides without additional protection Personal protective equipment must...

Page 23: ...s This protection category 4 of standard EN 15695 1 2009 is provided under the following conditions all roof hatch cab doors and cab windows are closed cab ventilation is running air filter is clean and is serviced under maintenance interval refer to service guide Given the risk associated with contaminants entering the cab when opening the door to enter or exit the vehicle this protection is desi...

Page 24: ...ective seal to prevent leakage around the filter and must be used in a cab air system that does not have leaks especially in the zone between the filter and the fan In addition the cab and its ventilation system must be capable of maintaining a positive pressure inside the cab and an air flow of at least 30 cubic meters per hour 18 cubic feet per minute The cab with carbon filter is intended to be...

Page 25: ...azardous materials processes operations or equipment 3 Engineering controls 4 Warnings 5 Administrative controls 6 Personal protective equipment PPE Continuous Improvement Cycle Cabs should only be used to control operator air contaminant exposures within an OHSMS This management system must consider occupational safety and health as a continuous improvement cycle that includes these on going proc...

Page 26: ...ffective engineering control for reduction of exposure risk to persons within it In order for a cab to be used for this purpose it must be of appropriate design It must also be manufactured maintained tested and operated according to the specific requirements defined by evaluation of the hazards No cab should ever be considered an effective engineering control unless it has been qualified as such ...

Page 27: ...red Check that the seat belt is in good condition If it is not replace it Check that implements are correctly installed Check that the PTO output speed is in keeping with the implement PTO input speed Ensure that all PTO shaft locking devices are engaged Ensure that the tractor PTO guard and the shaft guards are in place and operating correctly Check to ensure that the tractor is correctly balance...

Page 28: ...f the hydraulic or fuel systems before disconnecting them GUID 7E5E09A4 2C4B 48C5 9ADC 431A6BDFE69D high jpg High Fig 6 Have any leakages or damaged parts repaired or replaced Do this before each working day Check the engine cooling system and add coolant if required WARNING The liquid cooling system builds up pressure as the temperature increases Stop the engine and let the system cool before rem...

Page 29: ...beep will sound and the padlock symbol on the instrument panel indicates that the ParkLock remains engaged Always start the engine from the operator s seat Adjust the seat before using the tractor to ensure it is correctly positioned in relation to the controls and to minimize vibration see description of seat For road use ensure that the tractor brake pedals are locked together Fasten the seat be...

Page 30: ...of the red cable to the positive terminal of the battery in good condition or to the positive terminal of a recovery vehicle 4 Connect the clamp of the black cable to the negative terminal of the battery in good condition 5 Finally connect the other black clamp to any part of the engine block or chassis frame metal part ATTENTION To avoid the risk of a spark and potential explosion due to hydrogen...

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