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8.6
Emptying and removing the hopper
To empty the hopper, unscrew the screw plug on
the emptying nozzle at the front of the hopper,
and hold a container, sack or other vessel
underneath. To ensure complete emptying, use
the emptying function of the control box.
In rare cases, it is necessary to remove the plastic
tank for cleaning purposes. To do so, bend the
latches inwards using a small screwdriver and pull
out the hopper upwards.
Before you put the hopper back on, bend the
latches back outwards and then put the hopper
on. At the end, seal the cone again with silicone to
prevent the penetration of water.
TIP:
To remove even the last seed residues, clean out the hopper with compressed air.
Alternatively, you can suck out the seed residues with an industrial vacuum cleaner.
8.7
Control box
The ES 100 M3 Special has a control box with a hermetically sealed keyboard
membrane. On the bottom side, you will find a 3-pin standard socket, which is already
familiar to you from your tractor cab, for the power supply, and a 4-pin plug for
connection to the spreader as well as a 12-pin plug for the sensors. Moreover, you will
find the fuse (20A) on the right side.
Digital display
Control lamp:
Lights up when
switched on
Control lamp: Lights
up when the slider is
open
Control lamp: Lights
up when the slider is
closed
Fig.: 7
Fig.: 8