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Agri Farmer
Via E. Majorana, 2-4
42027 Montecchio Emilia (RE) ITALY
Tel. +39 0522 869611 Fax +39 0522 869744
ATTENTION: ALWAYS KEEP A COPY OF THIS MANUAL
www.dieci.com
- E-mail: info@dieci.com
ON THE MACHINE AT THE OPERATOR'S DISPOSAL

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  • Page 1 Agri Farmer Via E. Majorana, 2-4 42027 Montecchio Emilia (RE) ITALY Tel. +39 0522 869611 Fax +39 0522 869744 ATTENTION: ALWAYS KEEP A COPY OF THIS MANUAL www.dieci.com - E-mail: info@dieci.com ON THE MACHINE AT THE OPERATOR’S DISPOSAL...
  • Page 3 WITH WHICH THIS VEHICLE IS SUPPLIED. THESE MANUALS ARE WRITTEN BY THE RESPECTIVE PRODUCT SUPPLIERS, OR REPRODUCED ACCURATELY AND IN FULL BY DIECI S.r.l. WITH THEIR SPECIFIC AUTHORISATION: THEY MAY INCLUDE ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS WRITTEN BY DIECI S.r.l. DIECI S.r.l. does not consider itself liable for damage deriving from the use of NON original spare parts UFF.
  • Page 4 Mod. Agri Farmer...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER “A” INTRODUCTION, GUARANTEE, VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION INTRODUCTION ..............................A/3 GUARANTEE ................................A/4 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION .............................A/6 TELESCOPIC LIFT IDENTIFICATION ........................A/7 CHAPTER “B” SAFETY REGULATIONS ACKNOWLEDGING SAFETY REGULATIONS ......................B/2 GENERAL WARNINGS ............................B/3 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ............................B/4 INSPECT THE VEHICLE ............................B/4 PREPARING FOR EMERGENCIES ........................B/5 DRIVER’S CAB ................................B/6 DRIVING AUTHORISATION ............................B/7 STARTING THE VEHICLE ............................B/7 OPERATING IN SAFETY ............................B/8...
  • Page 6 Mod. Agri Farmer CHAPTER “C” USER INSTRUCTIONS AND GETTING TO KNOW THE VEHICLE GENERAL WARNINGS ............................C/4 HAND SIGNALS ...............................C/5 IDENTIFYING THE VEHICLE PARTS........................C/6 CAB COMPONENTS ...............................C/7 GETTING IN AND OUT OF THE DRIVER’S CAB ....................C/8 DOOR OPENING CONTROLS ..........................C/8 INTERNAL DOOR OPENING CONTROLS ......................C/8 OPENING THE DOOR WINDOW ..........................C/9...
  • Page 7 REAR HYDRAULIC SOCKETS (OPTIONAL) ......................C/57 BOOM SUSPENSION (OPTIONAL) ........................C/58 2-SPEED BOOM (OPTIONAL) ..........................C/59 DUMP BODY DESCENT (OPTIONAL) ........................C/60 REVERSIBLE FAN (OPTIONAL ONLY ON AGRI FARMER 26.6) .................C/61 WATER HEATER (OPTIONAL) ..........................C/62 TOWING HOOK ..............................C/63 TOWING HOOK ..............................C/64 ADjUSTABLE TOWING HOOK (OPTIONAL) ......................C/64 POWER TAKE-OFF (OPTIONAL) ..........................C/65...
  • Page 8 PEDALS .................................D/18 PARKING BRAKE ..............................D/20 HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL ............................D/21 CHANGING HYDRAULIC OIL AND REPLACING FILTERS - MOD. AGRI FARMER 28.7-28.9-30.7-30.9 ...D/22 CHANGING HYDRAULIC OIL AND REPLACING FILTERS - MOD. AGRI FARMER 26.6 ........D/23 HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM OIL FILTER ........................D/24 FUEL TANK ................................D/25 WATER/OIL RADIATOR - MOD.
  • Page 9 CHAPTER "E" ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND CIRCUITS CHAPTER "F" HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CHAPTER "G" TECHNICAL SHEETS CHAPTER "H" ANALYTICAL INDEX...
  • Page 10 Mod. Agri Farmer Dear customer, Thank you for choosing a This Use and Maintenance Manual has been written to help you fully appreciate your vehicle. We strongly recommend that you read this manual in its entirety before using the vehicle.
  • Page 11: Introduction Guarantee Vehicle Identification

    INTRODUCTION GUARANTEE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION...
  • Page 12 ABLy pREpARED FOR ITs UsE. UsE OF THE VEHICLE DIFFERENT TO THAT DEsCRIBED IN THIs mANUAL Is pROHIBITED AND RELIEVEs dIecI FROm ANy LIABILITy FOR INjURy/DAm- AGE CAUsED TO pERsONs, ANImALs AND OBjECTs. WHEN UsING THIs mACHINE, CAREFULLy FOLLOW DIAGRAms...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this manual is to provide the Operator with efficient and safe instructions on the use and maintenance of the telescopic lift. Following these instructions carefully will allow you to obtain, full efficiency and a long working life from your vehicle, and will help to make your work considerably easier.
  • Page 14 Warranty: entry into force - dIecI reserves the sole right to authorise the repair or replacement of defective parts. The guarantee is valid from the date of the vehicle’s ship-...
  • Page 15 8 days of the first manifestation of the defect. - If the customer does not comply with dIecI's request to The claim must include a clear description of the defect return the defective parts substituted during the repair and precise references to the vehicle (type, model and intervention.
  • Page 16 The vehicle consists of a main support structure aimed at supporting the extendible arm. Forks or other attachments approved by dIecI can be mounted on the boom head.
  • Page 17: Telescopic Lift Identification

    Owner/ Operator ..............Address of Dealer or agent............. Delivery date................Guarantee expiry date ............NOTE: Agri Farmer lifts bear the stamping (type-approval code) (see first 4 numbers stamped on the chassis) engine serial number axle serial numbers essential data Gear serial number...
  • Page 18 Mod. Agri Farmer Introduction - Guarantee Vehicle Identification...
  • Page 19 Address : Via E. Majorana, 2-4- 42027 Montecchio Emilia (RE), Italy Name and address of the person authorised to compile the technical file: MR. ENNIO MANGHI, DIECI SRL- Via E. Majorana, 2-4 - 42027 Montecchio Emilia (RE), Italy Declares that:...
  • Page 20 Mod. Agri Farmer Introduction - Guarantee Vehicle Identification A/10...
  • Page 21: Chapter "B" Safety Regulations

    SAFETY REGULATIONS...
  • Page 22: Acknowledging Safety Regulations

    Carefully read the safety regulations given and follow all recommended precautions in order to avoid potential risks and safeguard your health and safety. The "potential hazard” symbol and the "warning notices" have been included to highlight situations that DIECI feels are of parti- cular importance.
  • Page 23: General Warnings

    DIECI cannot be held respon- sible for damage to things, the vehicle itself, or for inju- DIECI is not liable for behaviour foreseeable on the part of ry to persons caused by such improper use.
  • Page 24: Protective Clothing

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations PROTECTIVE CLOTHING INSPECTING THE VEHICLE - Always wear clothing appropriate for the work that must be carried out. Do not wear loose clothing, ties, chains, belts or other accessories that may become caught in the control lever or in other parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 25 Ensuring the vehicle is clean PREPARATION FOR EMERGENCIES Clean the windows, lights and rear-view mirrors. - Always be prepared in the event of a fire or an accident. Remove all mud and dirt deposits. Clear away any rubbish and dirt from inside the cab, par- ticularly from the pedals and controls.
  • Page 26 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations FIRST AID Haemorrhage It is necessary to directly press on the injured part with Below are a few standard procedures for First aid that can sterile gauze pad, lift the limb and eventually compress the be activated in case of accident occurred following use of injured part upstream, using tourniquet.
  • Page 27: Driver's Cab

    DRIVER’S CAB - Use available footsteps and handles to reach the driver's seat - ATTENTION - Only use the vehicle if the seat is correctly adjusted. A po- orly adjusted seat can cause the driver to tire quickly and, - Always face the vehicle when getting in or out of it, thus, may lead to incorrect operation.
  • Page 28: Driving Authorisation

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations DRIVING AUTHORISATIONS Hook Accessory: Course for personnel on using the crane, including lifting equipment and accessories - ATTENTION - Program: Follow the laws relevant to the country where - Standard of reference regarding safety at work and cra- the vehicle is being used.
  • Page 29: Starting The Vehicle

    STARTING UP THE VEHICLE - Regardless of their level of driving experience, operators must familiarise themselves with the position and fun- ction of all controls and instruments before operating the machine. - Do not use the vehicle when hands or shoes are wet or dirty with grease or greasy substances.
  • Page 30 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations SAFE OPERATION - DANGER - DO NOT USE THE VEHICLE IF YOU ARE UNDER THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS OR IF YOU HAVE TA- KEN MEDICINES THAT MAY MAKE YOU DROWSY OR MAY ALTER YOUR REFLEX AND REACTION TIME.
  • Page 31 - Driving on side sloping roads may cause overturning or sliding. Take proper precautions. - Do not leave the vehicle loaded on a slope exceeding 15%, even when the parking brake is engaged. - Make sure the vehicle is level before lifting the boom - Make sure there is no one in the vehicle’s trajectory or in when operating on sloping ground.
  • Page 32 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations - The vehicles are equipped with a special lighting system for transfers. If working at night or in a tunnel, adequate external lighting must be used. - Do not lift, move or rotate the attachment above any per- son.
  • Page 33 - To prevent damaging hydraulic connections when chan- - ATTENTION - ging an attachment, stop the engine and wait a minute Before each use, check that attachments have been proper- to remove pressure from the circuit. Always clean con- nectors before their reinsertion. ly mounted and secured on their corresponding supports.
  • Page 34 There are several ways to improve visibi- lanced, properly arranged loads to prevent overturning. lity in poor lighting conditions. Contact your local DIECI dealer. - Always fully insert forks under loads and bring them to the transport position (forks at 300 mm from the ground - Lifting or transporting a load that exceeds the nominal and slanted backwards, boom completely retracted).
  • Page 35: Parking The Vehicle

    PARKING THE VEHICLE - Always park on flat, even and level ground where there is no risk of falling masses, landslides or flooding. - Lower outriggers to the ground (if present) - Retract the boom completely and lower it to the ground. - Engage the parking brake - Move the “direction”...
  • Page 36: Road Travel

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations ROAD TRAVEL ROAD TRAVEL (INSTRUCTIONS) - Use the levelling control switch to level the vehicle‘s - ATTENTION - chassis in relation to the axes of the wheels (if present). BEFORE THE VEHICLE IS TRANSFERRED TO THE...
  • Page 37 HOISTING THE MACHINE TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE - Disassemble any attachments from the machine. - Before transporting the machine, ensure that the rules and regulations of every area the machine will travel - Completely retract and lower the boom. through are complied with. - When the machine is in position, engage the parking - Disassemble any attachments from the machine.
  • Page 38: Electromagnetic Interference

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE - If supplementary equipment is installed by the client, the user must verify if the installation causes any type of in- terference with vehicle’s instruments. If this is the case, the user must eliminate this interference.
  • Page 39 NOISE The machine has been designed and realised to reduce the sound emission level at the origin. The detected acoustic power data is equal to 104 dB LwA with reference to Outdoor Noise Directive EC/2000/14 Sources emissions in the environment of equipment and machines working outdoors.
  • Page 40 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations PERFORMING MAINTENANCE WORK SAFELY - Do not leave tools or other instruments laying around in a disorderly fashion at the work site. Clean traces of gre- ase, oil and other substances that could cause slipping.
  • Page 41 If maintenance needs carrying out with the engine run- ning, it must be carried out only by personnel autho- rised by the Dealer or directly by the Manufacturer, DIECI s.r.l. Request assistance of at least two workers and follow the instructions below: One worker must always be seated in the driver's seat, ready to switch off the engine at any time.
  • Page 42 THIS OPERATION CAN ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY AU- THORISED PERSONNEL. - ATTENTION - - Only use the lubricants indicated by DIECI, never use BEWARE OF BURNS; THE ENGINE OIL OF THE REDUC- used lubricants. TION GEARS AND THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PIPES, ENGINE AND OTHER COMPONENTS BECOME VERY HOT WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN USE.
  • Page 43: Cleaning The Windows

    - To repair any small defects on the bodywork, ask your - The location and code numbers of the safety stickers are illu- DIECI dealer for tins of touch up paint. Ensure all the strated in chapter "B – SAFETY STANDARDS" in this manual.
  • Page 44 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations STORING THE MACHINE / PROLONGED INACTIVITY Before a six month period of machine inactivity, the following precautions should be observed: Clean the vehicle. Touch up paint where necessary to prevent rust. Lubricate all greasing nipples.
  • Page 45: Fire Prevention

    - ATTENTION - Stop the machine immediately if an alarm lights up in the cab. Contact your DIECI service centre and do not operate the machine until the fault has been repaired. - Before every work cycle, ensure there are no leaks from the machine;...
  • Page 46: Batteries

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations BATTERIES - Do not overturn or tilt the battery to avoid acid leakage. - Charge the battery in a well-ventilated place and AL- WAYS disconnect the power supply before disconnec- ting the terminals. - Always use a voltmeter or a densimeter to check the battery charge.
  • Page 47: Start-Up With Auxiliary Batteries

    STARTING UP WITH AUXILIARY BATTERIES - Do not charge damaged batteries. Danger of explosion. - Do not charge a hot battery. Danger of explosion. - ATTENTION - - A battery is completely charged if at a constant tempe- rature, the density of the electrolyte and the measured Two adequately trained and qualified people are requi- voltage at the poles does not increase within 2 hours.
  • Page 48: Electrical System Protection

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations Connecting the cables and starting the engine ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERLOAD PROTECTION 1. Ensure the ignition key is in position “O”. - ATTENTION - 2. Connect the positive poles “+” on the two batteries “A”. Burnt fuses must be replaced with another fuse of the same type.
  • Page 49: Tightening Wheel Nuts

    - To ensure maximum efficiency do not use tyres with - Only use original DIECI nuts to tighten the wheels. more than 80% of tyre tread wear. Should even just a single nut be lost, contact the DIECI service centre. - ATTENTION - Inflating or working on tyres can be dangerous.
  • Page 50 - Never inflate tyres in excess of the pressure indicated by DIECI. If the heel does not settle on the rim when this pressure level is reached, deflate the tyre and lubricate with a soapy water solution, then inflate again. Do not use oil or grease.
  • Page 51: Contact With Dangerous Liquids

    STORING DANGEROUS FLUIDS - Handle fuels carefully; they are highly inflammable. If fuel is ignited, there may be an explosion and/or fire. - Beware of the fumes and vapours produced by chemical products. Do not inhale. - Do not inhale combustion fumes. - Ensure these chemical products are not dispersed in the soil, sewers or surface water.
  • Page 52: Diesel

    If there are any fuel leaks due to breakages, stop the leak degree of viscosity and restrict the formation of paraffin in as soon as possible and contact a DIECI service centre. the fuel. The formation of paraffin prevents the fuel from passing through the filter.
  • Page 53: Cleaning And Storing Diesel Fuel

    CLEANING AND STORING DIESEL FUEL 6. Fuel barrels (see the figure below) must be stored under cover to prevent water seepage. The barrels should also be tilted slightly, to allow any water to drain off the upper It is essential the fuel is kept clean. rim.
  • Page 54: Ecological Considerations

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL - ATTENTION - A few helpful recommendations are listed below. Find out about the current standards and legislation in effect in your country. Ask suppliers of lubricating oils, fuels, antifreeze pro- ducts, detergents, etc.
  • Page 55 B/35...
  • Page 56 - ATTENTION - DIECI telehandlers can be used in wind speeds up to 45 Km/h equal to 12.5 m/s (no. 6 of the Beaufort scale) measured at ground level.
  • Page 57 (fig. 4/B) Dimension of the support surface compared where you intend to work and the dimensions of the to the geomorphic characteristics of the ground support plates. - ATTENTION - On request, DIECI can provide enlarged base supports. EXTENSION PRESSURE (mt) (kg/cm)
  • Page 58: Safety Devices

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations SAFETY DEVICES The vehicle is equipped with certain safety devices (Proximity, Micro-switches, and Load monitoring devices) which safeguard its use from incorrect manoeuvres or from carelessness. Safety device housing inside the cab (fig.7/B) Alarm re-entry push button Seat micro switch (fig.7/B)
  • Page 59 Vehicle safety device housing Cab emergency exit (REAR cab window). (fig.8/B,pos."1") (fig.8/B) Cab emergency exit (cab FRONT glass). (fig.9/B, pos."1") (fig.9/B) Valve block in all hydraulic cylinders. (fig.10/B - Pos."1") (fig.10/B) B/39...
  • Page 60 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations Boom support spacer. (fig.11/B - Pos."1", fig.12/B) - ATTENTION - The boom support spacer must only be used during routine maintenance operations. When carrying out maintenance work on the boom raising cylin- der or on the related block valve, the boom must be supported by a suitable raising mechanism (Minimum capacity 3 tons).
  • Page 61: Driver's Cab

    IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, due to possible shearing hazards between boom and chassis - ATTENTION - IF THE CAB SHOWS VISUAL DAMAGE, IT MUST BE RE- PLACED; CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CEN- TRE OR AUTHORISED WORKSHOP OF DIECI. B/41...
  • Page 62: Load Tables

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations LOAD TABLES - ATTENTION - CHECK THE LOAD TABLES FOR YOUR VEHICLE IN CHAPTER "G”, TECHNICAL SHEETS The Safe Working Load (SWL) of these vehicles depends on the extension and angle of the boom. This vehicle is equipped with an anti-tipping device.
  • Page 63 When the weight to be handled is known, consult the load table (chapter “G“ vehicle technical sheets ) and identify the section indicating the weight immediately above. Example: in the load table given as an example (fig.15/B), the weight of the load is 0.6 tons; go to the section with the 0.7 tons. (fig.15/B Pos.“A“). The left-hand border (fig.15/B Pos.“B“) and the upper border (fig.15/B Pos.“C“) of this segment indicate the stability limits of the vehicle relative to the considered load.
  • Page 64 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations Note-book with essential data (Fig.18/B - Pos."1") - A : cover page - B : gear change page - C : tyre inflation pressure page - D : main safety regulation page - E : driving on roads page...
  • Page 65 B/45...
  • Page 66 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations LOAD HANDLING Picking a load up from the ground 1. Slowly approach the load to be lifted with the boom com- pletely retracted and the forks horizontally positioned at the height of the lifting position.
  • Page 67 Lifting loads from high up 1. Ensure the forks can be easily inserted under the load. 2. Slowly and cautiously drive the machine perpendicularly towards the load with horizontal forks. 3. Always remember to maintain the distance necessary to in- sert the forks under the load between the pile and the ma- chine.
  • Page 68 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations Placing loads in high places 1. Place the load in the carrying position in front of the pile. 2. Raise and extend the boom until the load is above the pile. If necessary, advance the machine towards the pile very slowly and with the utmost care.
  • Page 69 Picking up round-shaped loads - Tilt the forks forward and detract the telescopic boom. At the same time, place the forks under the load, and turn the fork holding plate backwards in order to slide the load. If necessary, secure the load with wedges. - ATTENTION - Always respect the load's centre of gravity, slant the forks just enough to ensure stability and prevent...
  • Page 70: Safety Stickers

    Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations SAFETY STICKERS Safety stickers have been applied to the machine in the indicated positions. The aim of the safety stickers is to provide a guide for your and others’ safety. Before using the machine, check the contents and position of the stickers by walking around the ma- chine with this manual in your hands.
  • Page 71 AXA1431 AXA1515 AXA1514 AXA1438 AXA1439 AXA1435 AXA1441 AXA1440 AXA1431 AXA1493 AXA1493 AXA1438 OLIO CAMBIO E PONTI AGIP Sigma Turbo 15w40 Arnica 46 Rotra MP/S 85w90 ATF II D Antifreeze Grease MU EP 2 BAR 4,5 BAR 4,5 CASTROL Turbomax SHPDO Hydraulic Lift 46 Hypoy LS 90 TQ-D...
  • Page 72 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations safety stickers and their location Located in the cab on the right hand side window (fig.28/B): - DANGER (1) Keep all persons at a safe distance from the vehicle when starting loading operations. - DANGER (2) (fig.28/B)
  • Page 73 Stickers for use and maintenance On the rear window (fig.34/B) Indicates the direction of clip extraction hindering total ope- ning of the window On the rear window (fig.35/B) (fig.34/B) (fig.35/B) Indicates the emergency exit Under the steering wheel (fig.36/B) AXA 1492 Indicates the obligation to fasten seat-belts when using the vehicle.
  • Page 74 Mod. Agri Farmer Safety Regulations On the accumulators (fig. 46/B) - DANGER Depressurize the hydraulic system before carrying out main- tenance work. (fig. 46/B) B/54...
  • Page 75: User Instructions And Getting To Know The Vehicle

    USER INSTRUCTIONS AND GETTING TO KNOW THE VEHICLE - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 76 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 77 EVEry modification madE to thE VEhiclE lEads to a nEw VErification of conformity with thE 2006/42/Ec machin- Ery dirEctiVE this procEdUrE is also Valid in thE casE of rEpairs with non-oriGinal sparE parts. IT IS pROHIbITED TO OpERATE If THIS mANUAL HAS NOT bEEN READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE OpERATOR IS REqUIRED TO LEARN THE LOCATION AND fUNCTION Of ALL INSTRUmENTS AND CONTROLS, INDEpENDENT Of HIS OR HER ExpERIENCE IN...
  • Page 78: General Warnings

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle GENERAL WARNINGS - attEntion - attEntion The vehicle should be used exclusively by competent, au- The operator must only operate vehicle and its commands when properly seated in the driver’s seat.
  • Page 79: Hand Signals

    HAND SIGNALS Accessories to hand signals: - The signaller must be easily identified by the operator. - The signaller must wear or hold one or more adequate recognition elements, like: jacket, helmet, sleeves, bracelets, signal paddles. - The recognition elements are bright coloured, preferably one, and reserved exclusively for the signaller. Start The two arms are open horizontally, the Attention...
  • Page 80: Identifying The Vehicle Parts

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle IDENTIfyING THE VEHICLE pARTS Right side of vehicle 1. Cab 6. Epicycloidal reduction gear 2. Telescopic boom 7. Wheel 3. Right rear view mirror 8. Engine bonnet 4. Right front light 9.
  • Page 81: Cab Components

    15 16 Cab components 12. Door opening/closure handle 1. Upper roof. 13. Courtesy compartment 2. Front windscreen wipers. 14. Spirit level 3. Front window 15. Boom movements joystick 4. Rear window / emergency exit. 16. Attachment control joystick (if present) 5.
  • Page 82: Getting In And Out Of The Driver's Cab

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle GETTING IN AND OUT Of THE DRIVER’S CAb Before entering the cab, make sure that your hands and shoes are clean and dry to prevent slipping and falling. Only use the handles provided (fig.1/C Pos.”1”, “2”, “3”,”4”) to climb into the...
  • Page 83: Opening The Door Window

    OpENING THE DOOR WINDOW (fig.3/C Pos.”1”) - Press the selector switch in “A” (fig.3/C) to lower the glass. - Press the selector switch in “B” (fig.3/C) to raise the glass. - attEntion Before opening or closing the window, verify that the sur- rounding area is free of obstacles.
  • Page 84: Rear Emergency Exit

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Rear EmERGENCy ExIT (Fig.6/C pos.”1”) The emergency exit is identified and marked on the rear window. - In case the window must be opened completely, slide out the locking pin (fig.6 /C Pos.”2”) and push the win- dow outward.
  • Page 85: Technical Documentation Pocket

    TECHNICAL DOCUmENTATION pOCKET (fig.9/C Pos.”1”) Technical documents must be kept in their pocket (fig.9/C Pos.”1”). The use and maintenance manual and the parts catalogue must always be available inside the vehicle for quick reference. - attEntion The User’s Manual and the parts catalogue are an integral part of the vehicle and must remain with it even when it is sold to a new owner.
  • Page 86: Steering Wheel (Adjustment

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle STEERING WHEEL (adjustment) (Fig.15/C) To adjust the steering wheel: - Turn lever “1” (fig.15/C) downwards to release move- ments (fig.16/C). - Push the steering wheel forward or pull it back in order to reach the desired position (fig.18/C).
  • Page 87 SEAT bELTS (fig.20/C) To fasten seat-belts: “a” 1. Slide the tab (1) into the buckle (2) (pic.”A”). 2. Make sure it has been clicked in properly, then fit the belt around your body and adjust (pic.”B”). - attEntion The belt is correctly adjusted when it fits tightly around the waist (fig.21/C).
  • Page 88: Seat

    Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle SEAT (fig.22/C) diEci supplies different seat models depending on client requirements. The vehicle is equipped with a safety system called “man in” which uses an electrical micro switch in the driver’s seat. This micro switch is located inside the seat cushion (fig.22/C Pos.”A”).
  • Page 89 - To adjust backrest inclination, move lever “E” (fig.24/C) and push back on the backrest. The backrest will auto- matically adapt to the Operator’s body. - attEntion The seat has been correctly positioned when the operator is able to push the brake pedal completely down with his/her back firmly against the backrest.
  • Page 90 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/16...
  • Page 91: Getting To Know The Parts Inside The Cab

    GETTING TO KNOW THE pARTS INSIDE THE CAb (fig.26/C) (fig.26/C) 1. Dashboard with front air-vents 10. Accelerator pedal 2. Dashboard with rear air-vents 11. Steering wheel 3. Adjustable steering shaft 12. Gear lever 4. Left dashboard 13. Multi-function lever 5. Right dashboard 14.
  • Page 92: Central Dashboard - Indicator Lights

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle CENTRAL DASHbOARD - INDICATOR LIGHTS (fig.27/C) (fig.27/C) Full beam headlights indicator light Wheels alignment indicator consent (Blue) (Yellow) Direction indicator lights Rear axle alignment indicator consent (Green) (Yellow) Spark plug pre-heating indicator light...
  • Page 93: Central Dashboard - Instrument Use

    CENTRAL DASHbOARD - INSTRUMENT USE (fig.28/C) (fig.28/C) Engine water tempera- ture instrument Engine rev counter fuel level indicator instrument Engine rev counter Engine water temperature instrument This instrument indicates the number of RPMs the engine is During normal use, the temperature hand moves from the carrying out in that moment.
  • Page 94: Left Front Dashboard (Standard And Optional Electrical Switches, Indicator Lights And Control Levers

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Left front dashboard (Standard and optional electrical switches, indicator lights and control levers) (fig.29/C) (fig.29/C) Optional (Available) Parking brakes switch (Red) Light on switch (Green) Optional (Available) Gear change switch...
  • Page 95: Right Dashboard (Standard And Optional Electrical Switches, Indicator Lights And Control Levers

    Right dashboard (standard and optional electrical switches, indicator lights and control levers) (fig.30/C) (fig.30/C) Optional Thermal motor starter key/selector (Available) Optional Override key/selector (Available) (Red Key) Optional Anti-tipping device alarm re-entry push button (Available) (Red Button) Optional Vehicle functions selector/key (optional) (Available) (Grey Key) Optional...
  • Page 96: Upper Dashboard (Standard And Optional Electrical Switches, Indicator Lights And Control Levers

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Upper dashboard (standard and optional electrical switches, indicator lights and control levers) (fig.31/C) (fig.31/C) Trailer Switch (optional) (Green) Rear solenoid valve switch (optional) (Green) PTO “Power take-off” switch (optional) (Green)
  • Page 97: Roof Dashboard (Standard And Optional Electrical Switches, Indicator Lights And Control Levers

    Roof dashboard (standard and optional electrical switches, indicator lights and control levers) (fig.32/C) (fig.32/C) Front work lights switch (optional) (Green) Revolving light switch (Yellow) Boom head work lights switch (optional) (Green) Rear work lights switch (optional) (Green) Rear window windscreen wiper/washer (Green) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 98: Emergency Button

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Emergency button (fig.33/C Pos.”1”) The vehicle is equipped with an emergency stop device that allows to avoid situations of imminent danger or danger in progress. By pressing the emergency button (fig.33/C Pos.”1”) the thermal motor switches off and the vehicle stops.
  • Page 99: Ignition Switch

    If the engine does not start, consult the “maintenance” - attEntion chapter of this manual and contact a diEci service centre. With the motor started, the automatic parking brake disen- gages. Before starting up the vehicle, always verify that the parking brake has been manually engaged using its switch.
  • Page 100: Pedals

    - attEntion In the event of limited use of the pedal, periodically check that it is working properly. Contact a diEci SERVICE CEN- TRE IN THE EVENT OF A PROBLEM. “INCHING” pEDAL (fig.35/C Pos.”3”) The pedal allows for slow, precise movements forward even when the engine is running at a high RPM.
  • Page 101: Multi-Function Lever

    mULTI-fUNCTION LEVER Direction indicators - Pull the lever towards the rear of the machine to signal a curve to the right (fig.36/C Pos.”R”). - Push the lever towards the front of the vehicle to signal a turn to the left (fig.36/C Pos.”L”). The indicators only function when the instruments are powered.
  • Page 102 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle fORWARD / REVERSE GEAR SELECTION LEVER This lever (fig.38/C) allows to change direction. On the da- shboard, the indicator lights that indicate the direction in which the vehicle is travelling light up (fig. 39/C pos. “F-R”). If the in- dicator lights are switched off, the vehicle is in neutral.
  • Page 103: Fast/Slow Gear Switch

    fAST/SLOW GEAR SWITCH (fig.40/C Pos.”A-B”) The two-speed mechanical selector is operated (fig.40/C Pos.”1”) using the selector. To change gears: - bring the vehicle to a complete stop, - Press and hold down the “inching” pedal, - Hold the switch downward (fig.40/C Pos.”B”)for a few seconds to engage the FAST gear.
  • Page 104: Hydraulic Gear Switch (Optional

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle HyDRAULIC GEAR SWITCH (OpTIONAL) (fig.42/C Pos.”1”) The rotary function of the “forward/reverse” lever allows the hydraulic gear change. To change gears: - bring the vehicle to a complete stop, - Press and hold down the “inching” pedal, - Turn the lever “1”(fig.42/C) taking symbol “2”...
  • Page 105: Parking Brake

    To ensure the parking brake is working properly, contact a diEci authorised workshop. - attEntion - If the indicator light “2” switches on (fig.45/C) the parking brake is blocked.
  • Page 106: Spirit Level And Inclinometer

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle SpIRIT LEVEL AND INCLINOmETER (fig.46/C) The spirit level (fig.46/C Pos.”1”) is situated in the centre of the dashboard. Used to check the correct transversal level- ling of the vehicle. For safe operation, the air bubble must be in the centre; with maximum approximation margin of 2°...
  • Page 107: Boom Control Lever

    bOOm CONTROL LEVER (fig.49/C Pos.”1”) This lever is found to the right of the operator (fig.49/C Pos.”1”) . It is used to manoeuvre the boom and its extremities. - attEntion Before using the boom make sure that the surrounding area is free.
  • Page 108: Joystick 3 In 1 On/Off (Standard Version

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Joystick 3 in 1 ON/Off (Standard version) (fig.50/C) Before each manoeuvre, press and hold down the “man in” control lever “A” (fig.50/C). boom manoeuvre: - Pull joystick “b” (fig.50/C) backward to raise the boom.
  • Page 109: Joystick 3 In 1 Proportional Extension (Standard Version

    Joystick 3 in 1 proportional Extension (Standard version) (Fig.51/C) Before each manoeuvre, press and hold down the “man in” control lever “A” (fig.51/C). boom manoeuvre: - Pull joystick “1” (fig.51/C) backward towards the letter “B2” (fig.51/C), to raise the boom. - Push joystick “1”...
  • Page 110 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle 3 in 1 Joystick for basket (Fig.52/C) Before each manoeuvre, press and hold down the “man in” control lever “A” (fig.52/C). boom manoeuvre: - Pull joystick “b” (fig.52/C) backward to raise the boom.
  • Page 111 Joystick 4 in 1 Extension proportional control proportional services (Fig.53/C) Before each manoeuvre, press and hold down the “man in” control lever “A” (fig.53/C). boom manoeuvre: - Pull joystick “1” (fig.53/C) backward towards the letter “B2” (fig.53/C), to raise the boom. - Push the joystick “1”...
  • Page 112 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Joystick 4 in 1 Extension proportional control proportional services (Fig.54/C) Before each manoeuvre, press and hold down the “man in” control lever “A” (fig.54/C). boom manoeuvre: Raising - Pull joystick “1” (fig.54/C) backward towards the letter “B2”...
  • Page 113 Service control lever With 3 in 1 distributor installed, the vehicle is equipped with a second Joystick (fig.55/C pos.”A”) to control the services. To make movements: - Grip the Joystick “A” (fig.55/C), - Press and hold button “B” (fig.55/C) - Move Joystick “A” to the right/left (fig.55/C). - attEntion before operating the vehicle, ensure that Joystick “A”...
  • Page 114: Anti-Tipping Device

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle ANTI-TIppING DEVICE The device detects the longitudinal stability conditions of the vehicle, measuring the residual load weighing on the rear axis. The device is made of: - Longitudinal moment indicator.
  • Page 115: Longitudinal Moment Indicator

    When the instruments are switched on, the device runs an automatic test. All LEDs switch on, indicators move and an audible signal is heard. If this is not the case, contact the diEci after-sales network immediately. (fig.59/C) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 116 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle Alarm re-entry button (fig.60/C Pos.”1” - fig.61/C Pos.”1”) The button can be positioned on the dashboard (fig.60/C Pos.”1”) or on joystick (fig.61/C Pos.”1”) depending on the vehicle models. When the load limit is reached (fig.58/C Pos.”C1”), the device automatically blocks all vehicle movements, activating the alarm re-entry push button.
  • Page 117 Override selector - attEntion - (fig.63/C Pos.”1”) These operations can only be performed by qualified personnel that has been - attEntion - authorised by the Safety manager. The override selector can only be used after having attempted restoring the safe conditions by using the Alarm re-entry push button.
  • Page 118: Anti-Tipping Device Check

    Every 100 hours of functioning, a test must be carried out during routine maintenance with load to check the efficiency of the device. This test can only be carried out by a diEci authorised workshop. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 119 - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/45...
  • Page 120: Vehicle Functions Selector

    Other accessories: all man baskets. The attachments applicable to the vehicles in question refer to the diEci price list. Select the attachment by turning the key. The selector is a type of key that provides the Safety Manager with the possi- bility of removing the key after having selected the tool, not allowing anyone else to use the selector.
  • Page 121 - attEntion only use of diEci original attachments is allowed. diEci declines all responsibility for damage to the vehicle, people or things in cases where original attachments have not been used.
  • Page 122 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle STANDARD STEERING SELECTOR (fig.68/C Pos.”1”) By moving the lever (fig.68/C Pos.”1”) 3 types of steering are obtained: 1 - Normal steering (fig.69/C Pos.”B”) This type of steering allows for front steering only.
  • Page 123 STEERING SELECTOR (OpTIONAL) (fig.70/C Pos.”1”) By turning the selector (fig.70/C Pos.”1”) 3 types of steering are obtained: 1 - Normal steering - (fig.70/C Pos.”A”) This type of steering allows for front steering only. To activate front steering, turn selector “1” (fig.70/C) to position “A”...
  • Page 124: Rear Windscreen Wiper Control

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle REAR WINDSCREEN WIpER CONTROLS (fig.73/C Pos.”1”) - Use the selector to activate (fig.73/C Pos.”1”). - Press and hold the selector to activate rear windscreen wipers. The selector indicator light switches on to indicate successful activation.
  • Page 125 INTERNAL CAb VENTILATION To activate ventilation, turn the knob (fig.76/C). The positions indicate, respectively: 0 - Off 1 - First speed 2 - Second speed 3 - Third speed - To open the air vents (fig.77/C, fig.78/C, fig.79/C) press (fig.76/C) down on one side of the vent and adjust the air flow direc- tion with the tabs or turning the vent itself.
  • Page 126: Air Recirculation Inside The Cab

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle AIR RECIRCULATION INSIDE THE CAb (fig.80/C Pos.”1”) - Take the knob to position “A” (fig.80/C) to enable air re- circulation inside the cab. - Take the knob to position “B” (fig.80/C) to disable air recirculation inside the cab and allow the ventilation sy- stem to take in air from the outside.
  • Page 127 AIR CONDITIONING (OpTIONAL) System operation: 1. Check that all doors and windows are closed. 2. Ensure that the heater is switched off, turning the lever towards the “blue” part of the scale. 3. With the engine on, switch on the air conditioning by pres- sing the switch (fig.81/C Pos.”1”) taking it to position “I”.
  • Page 128: Revolving Light Switch

    - To switch on the revolving light push the button ”B” (fig.84/C) . The indicator light on the same switch indicates start-up. - attEntion The vehicle can only mount lights supplied by diEci and in (fig.83/C) compliance with the Standards in force in the country of use.
  • Page 129: Boom Head Light Switch Optional

    - attEntion (fig.86/C) The vehicle can only mount lights supplied by diEci. Dan- ger of damage to the electrical system in case of use of non original lights. (fig.87/C) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 130: Boom Head Solenoid Valve (Optional

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle bOOm HEAD SOLENOID VALVE (OpTIONAL) (fig.102/C Pos.”1”) The switch (fig.101/C Pos.”1”) is only installed in the pre- sence of the boom head solenoid valve (fig.102/C Pos.”1”). When using the solenoid valve it is possible to have divided hydraulic controls on the boom head.
  • Page 131: Rear Hydraulic Sockets (Optional

    REAR HyDRAULIC SOCKETS (OpTIONAL) (fig.106/C Pos.”1”) Located at the rear of the vehicle (fig.106/C Pos.”1”). - Press the relative switch to deviate oil to the rear hydrau- lic sockets (fig.103/C Pos.”1”). The indicator light on the same switch indicates start-up. The rear hydraulic sockets operate using the Joystick service controls in the cab.
  • Page 132: Boom Suspension (Optional

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle bOOm SUSpENSION (OpTIONAL) Boom suspension allows the operator to carry out move- ments with the vehicle without feeling the strong oscillations and jumps caused by the boom, in the event that the ground is not perfectly flat (fig.110/C).
  • Page 133: 2-Speed Boom (Optional

    2-SpEED bOOm (OpTIONAL) The dual speed of the boom allows the operator to increase boom extension and retraction speed. To activate dual speed using the switch (fig.111/C pos.”1”). The indicator light on the same switch indicates start-up. When the 180 bar pressure has been exceeded, the second speed will deactivate automatically.
  • Page 134 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle DUmp bODy LOWERING (OpTIONAL) The dump body lowering switch controls the solenoid valve which causes the closure of the dump body lifting cylinder connected to the rear hydraulic socket. Activate dump body lowering using the relevant switch (fig.112/C pos.”1”).
  • Page 135: Reversible Fan (Optional Only On Agri Farmer 26.6

    REVERSIbLE fAN (OpTIONAL ONLy ON AGRI fARmER 26.6) Activate reversible fan using the relevant button (fig.113/C pos.”2”). The cleaning cycle is activated automatically by pressing the switch, which must not be held. Reversal takes place automatically without having to switch off the vehicle.
  • Page 136: Water Heater (Optional

    The heater is connected to its own control unit and main- tains engine water at a temperature higher than the external temperature (in cold climates). In the event of malfunction contact a diEci service centre. - attEntion Verify the good conditions of the power supply cable before starting up the device.
  • Page 137 fRONT HOOK (fig.120/C Pos.”1”) If located at the front of the vehicle, it can have different load capacities depending on client needs. Consult the vehicle registration document to verify front hook load capacity. Capacity is limited for each vehicle by the authorised circu- lating weight, by the towing weight and by the vertical strain of the towing pin.
  • Page 138: Towing Hook

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle TOWING HOOK (fig.121/C Pos.”A”) If located at the rear of the vehicle, it can have different load capacities depending on client needs. Consult the vehicle registration document to verify rear hook load capacity.
  • Page 139 (OpTIONAL) (fig.131/C pos.”1”) To activate the power take-off, operate on its switch (fig.130/C pos.”1”). The indicator light on the relevant switch will signal start-up. - attEntion When the switch has been inserted the PTO starts immediately. Engage the Cardan shaft before starting the PTO. Keep at a safe distance from the Cardan shaft.
  • Page 140: Three-Point Lifting Device (Optional

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle THREE-pOINT LIfTING DEVICE (OpTIONAL) (fig.134/C) Act on the relevant lever to activate the three-point lifting de- vice (fig.133/C pos.”1”). Acting on the lever, the lateral arms start to move (fig.134/C pos.”1-2”).
  • Page 141: Hydraulic Braking System For Trailers (Italy Type) (Optional

    HyDRAULIC bRAKING SySTEm fOR TRAILERS (ITALy TypE) (OpTIONAL) The indicator light (fig.140/C pos.”A”) signals low braking system pressure. Connect the trailer’s hydraulic braking system to that of the vehicle using the hydraulic socket (fig.141/C pos.”1”). If not being used, the socket must be suitably protected by its hydraulic socket cover (fig.141/C pos.”1”).
  • Page 142 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle HyDRAULIC bRAKE SySTEm fOR TRAILERS (OpTIONAL) The trailer brake act under pressure. The vehicle hydraulic cir- cuit supplies constant pressure to the trailer braking system. This pressure is modulated by means of the brake pump.
  • Page 143: Pneumatic Braking System For Trailers

    pNEUmATIC bRAKING SySTEm fOR TRAILERS (OpTIONAL) The indicator light (fig.150/C pos.”A”) signals low braking system pressure. - attEntion Do not move the vehicle until the indicator light has switched off, as the trailer may not brake properly. The vehicle may be equipped with one of two desired types of pneumatic attachments (fig.11/C pos.”1”, fig.152C pos.”1-2”).
  • Page 144 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle 7-pOLE ELECTRIC SOCKET fOR TRAILER (OpTIONAL) (fig.154/C Pos.”1”) Located at the rear of the vehicle. - attEntion Before moving the vehicle with the trailer: - Ensure that the brake and signalling systems are func- tioning properly.
  • Page 145: Towing The Vehicle

    TOWING THE VEHICLE The vehicle may only be towed in an emergency and at low speed (max 4 km/hour) and for short distances (max 500 m). Only the anchorage points indicated in figure “156/C” can be used for the the front side and figure “157/C” for the rear side.
  • Page 146: Putting The Gear Shift In Neutral

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle pUTTING THE GEAR SHIfT IN NEUTRAL Operating Description - Switch off the engine. - Turn the lever (fig. 160/C Pos. “1”) of the hydraulic valve towards the vehicle cab, bringing it to the closed posi- tion.
  • Page 147: Disengaging The Negative Parking Brake With The Engine Stopped

    Disengaging the negative parking brake with the engine stopped 1° Loosen the screws on both sides (fig. 167 pos. “1”, “2”) of the centre part of the front axle with a key (fig. 168/C). Do not completely loosen the screws; loosen them only enough so that described in point 2 can be carried out.
  • Page 148: Basket Emergency

    Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle bASKET EmERGENCy In the event of breakdown or malfunctioning during se of the basket, which lead to the same being blocked in a position that does not allow the operators to abandon the platform sa- fely, it is possible to operate with manual systems in order to take the boom and operators to safe conditions.
  • Page 149 STANDARD DISTRIbUTOR - Extension retraction Activate the lever “A” to the left (fig.175) at the same time as pumping performed by the operator on the ground, to operate extension retraction. - boom descent Activate Joystick “b” forward (fig.175) at the same time as pumping performed by the operator on the ground, to operate boom descent.
  • Page 150 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/76...
  • Page 151: Catalytic Purifier (Optional

    Every 300 working hours the purifier must be cleaned : drain the water and clean the inside for a few minutes using a pressurised jet. diEci also provides the additive TAM which, if added to the water at eve- ry change, helps to keep the purifier clean.
  • Page 152 Mod. Agri Farmer Getting to Know and Using the Vehicle - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/78...
  • Page 153: User Instructions And Getting To Know The Vehicle

    USER INSTRUCTIONS AND GETTING TO KNOW THE VEHICLE integrated devices “central dashboard” - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/79...
  • Page 154 Mod. Agri Farmer getting to Know and Using the vehicle integrated devices every modification made to the vehicle leads to a new verification of conformity with the 2006/42/ec machin- ery directive this procedUre is also valid in the case of repairs with non-original spare parts.
  • Page 155: Speedometer (Optional

    The following functions will be shown on the display: - Timer (6 characters of which one a decimal point plus hourglass) (fig.200/C pos.”C”). - Clock (4 characters) (fig.101/C pos.”A”). - Speedometer (3 characters of which one a decimal point plus km/h, m/h and mph) (fig.200/C pos.”C”). (OPTIONAL) - Hodograph (6 characters of which one a decimal point plus km and miles) (fig. 200/C pos.”C”). (OPTIONAL) - Neutral gear engaged (fig. 200/C pos.”B”). (NOT AVAILABLE) - Engine errors (Large E flashing + 3 characters at top) (fig. 200/C pos.”A”, fig. 200/C pos.”B”, fig. 200/C pos.”C”). (NOT AVAILABLE) - Service (Large S flashing + n° hours missing to service) (fig. 200/C pos.”A”, fig. 200/C pos.”B”) COL1 DP5 Vkmip/h X11 X9 X7 X5 (fig.200/C) Speedometer (optional) The speedometer allows to display the speed of the vehicle in real time. In the vehicle with Vario System drive the speedometer shows the advancement speed on exceeding 3km/h.
  • Page 156: Buttons

    Mod. Agri Farmer getting to Know and Using the vehicle integrated devices (fig.201/C) bUTTONS There are two integrated buttons on the panel: - Button “1” (fig. 201/C) temporarily prevents the acoustic signal (buzzer) of the anti-tipping system, anti-tipping system test. - Button “2” (fig. 201/C) changes the display. Changing display visualisation By pressing key ”2” (fig.201/C) display visualisation is changed cyclically following the logic below: 1. Timer and clock. 2. Speed and clock. 3. Hodograph and clock. 4. Timer and clock.
  • Page 157: Dashboard Instrument Initial Check

    DASHbOARD INSTRUmENT INITIAL CHECK On switch-on, the panel switches some indicator lights, the buzzer and all segments of the display on for the duration of 1.5. seconds. The tables are shown below (fig.202/C) that contain all dashboard indicator lights and their behaviour at the time of the check. The instruments (fig.203/C) carry out an initial check by moving the pointers and temporary switch-on of the corresponding LED. The LCD carries out complete temporary switch-on of all symbols that can be represented. INITIAL INITIAL INITIAL INSTRUmENTS LEDS LEDS CHECK CHECK CHECK (fig.203/C) (fig.202/C) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/83...
  • Page 158: Anti-Tipping System Test

    Mod. Agri Farmer getting to Know and Using the vehicle integrated devices ANTI-TIppING SYSTEm TEST (fig.204/C) Press and hold button “1”(fig.204/C) for 2 seconds, during normal functioning of the instrument, to carry out the anti-tipping system test. The test consists in: 1. Indicator in start position 1st Green sector. 2. Indicator in end position 2nd Red sector. 3. Indicator in start position 1st Green sector. 4. Indicator in current work position.
  • Page 159: Switch-On Of Dashboard Indicator Lights

    Switch-on of dashboard indicator lights Some signal indicator lights, which are particularly important for the duration and use of the same in complete safety have been coupled to the general alarm indicator light (fig.205/C) with acoustic signal lasting 1.5 seconds. The acoustic signal functions only with the engine running. The signalling of alarms by the indicator light “1” (fig.205/C) has priority over other signals that this communicates. Other anomaly signal lights have not been coupled to the general alarm indicator light and have their own type of signal (fig.206/C).
  • Page 160: Service

    Mod. Agri Farmer getting to Know and Using the vehicle integrated devices SERVICE On reaching the SERVICE on the LCD, the letter “S” will be shown (fig.209/C pos.”2”) with the hours corresponding (fig.209/C pos.”1”) to the SERVICE. Display will only occur on switch-on of the dashboard for a time of 10 seconds with letter “S” flashing. Vkmip/h (fig.209/C) The hour count is managed from the panel. Every 300 hours the letter “S” (flashing) must always be shown at every switch-on along with the service interval reached (e.g. 300,600,900 ….) as shown in the table. The service message will deactivate automatically after 20 hours have passed from display of the voucher. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 161: Anti-Tipping Errors

    ANTI-TIppING ERRORS The errors of the anti-tipping device are displayed in place of the clock. The displayed message will be of “Er : nn” type where “Er” means “error” and “nn” indicates the identification number (e.g. “ER:64”. main panel errors Alarm code Description Hour meter message error (10FF80E3) Hour meter message error (10FF80E3) Hour meter message error (10FF80E3) Hour meter message error (10FF80E3) SARL response error, different response value Calibration pin no longer connected during calibration Errors inside panel Errors inside panel Errors inside panel...
  • Page 162 Mod. Agri Farmer getting to Know and Using the vehicle integrated devices Alarm Description What to do code Load cell A: Thermal calibration not present error Contact the after-sales technical assistance Load cell A: Check error on LIN bus message...
  • Page 163 - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/89...
  • Page 164 Mod. Agri Farmer getting to Know and Using the vehicle integrated devices - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. C/90...
  • Page 165: Maintenance And Registration

    MAINTENANCE AND REGISTRATION - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 166 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering EvERy Modification MadE to thE vEhiclE lEads to a nEw vERifica- tion of confoRMity with thE 2006/42/Ec MachinERy diREctivE this pRocEduRE is also valid in thE casE of REpaiRs with non-oRiginal spaRE paRts. All pROCEDuRES OR MAINTENANCE OpERATIONS NOT DESCRIbED IN ThIS MANuAl MuST bE pERfORMED by AuThORISED wORkShOpS AND by quAlIfIED STAff.
  • Page 167: Maintenance Prescriptions

    2 - provide the model and chassis serial number of the the routine maintenance operations described in this manual vehicle. at an authorised diEci dealer in accordance with the main- 3 - Indicate the purchase date and working hours. tenance schedule provided.
  • Page 168 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 169: Declaration Of First Inspection By Manufacturer

    DEClARATION Of fIRST INSpECTION by MANufACTuRER DEClARATION Of fIRST INSpECTION by MANufACTuRER diEci s.r.l. declares that every vehicle produced in its facto- ries undergoes static and dynamic inspections before being placed on the market in order to verify proper operation and compliance with all relative European directives.
  • Page 170: Identifying The Vehicle Parts

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering IDENTIfyING ThE vEhIClE pARTS Right side of vehicle 1. Cab 6. Epicycloidal reduction gear 2. Telescopic boom 7. Wheel 3. Right rear view mirror 8. Engine bonnet 4. Right front light 9. Right rear light 5.
  • Page 171 IDENTIfyING ThE vEhIClE pARTS MOD. AGRI fARMER 28.7 - 28.9 - 30.7 - 30.9 Engine bonnet 1. Engine air filter 6. Engine bonnet 2. Diesel Engine 7. Engine control unit/Engine fuse 3. Water radiator/oil/intercooler 8. Cooling fan 4. Battery isolator switch 9.
  • Page 172: Maintenance And Registration Schedule

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering MAINTENANCE AND REGISTRATION SChEDulE first maintenance Maintenance operations to be carried out are listed on the left; the graph details the time period in hours and the approximate position of the part to be serviced. The asterisk ( ) indicates maintenance in the event of the vehicle’s use in special conditions.
  • Page 173 MAINTENANCE AND REGISTRATION SChEDulE first maintenance Maintenance operations to be carried out are listed on the left; the graph details the time period in hours and the approximate position of the part to be serviced. The asterisk ( ) indicates maintenance in the event of the vehicle’s use in special conditions. Check engine oil level.
  • Page 174 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering MAINTENANCE AND REGISTRATION SChEDulE first maintenance Maintenance operations to be carried out are listed on the left; the graph details the time period in hours and the approximate position of the part to be serviced. The asterisk ( ) indicates maintenance in the event of the vehicle’s use in special conditions.
  • Page 175 MAINTENANCE AND REGISTRATION SChEDulE first maintenance Maintenance operations to be carried out are listed on the left; the graph details the time period in hours and the approximate position of the part to be serviced. The asterisk ( ) indicates maintenance in the event of the vehicle’s use in special conditions. Every 500 hours Power supply system primary filter.
  • Page 176 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering CApACITy Of pARTS TO lubRICATE AGRI fARMER 26.6 AGRI fARMER 28.7 uNIT DESCRIpTION CApACITy uNIT DESCRIpTION CApACITy ENGINE OIL 7.00 lt ENGINE OIL 7.00 lt FRONT WHEEL REDUCER OIL 0.9 lt FRONT WHEEL REDUCER OIL 0.9 lt...
  • Page 177 UCTS SEE “CAPACITY OF PARTS TO LUBRICATE” SyNThETIC-bASED OIl IN CHAPTER “G” -”VEHICLE TECHNICAL DATA AND TECHNICAL FEATURES”. diEci DEClINES All lIAbIlITy If OIlS DIf- fERENT TO ThOSE RECOMMENDED ARE uSED. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 178: Battery Isolator Switch

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering bATTERy ISOlATOR SwITCh (fig.1/D Pos.”1”) The battery isolator switch is located in the engine bonnet next to the battery. Its function is to cut off power to the elec- trical system, opening the circuit on the negative pole.
  • Page 179 OpENING ThE ENGINE bONNET (fig.5/D) The engine bonnet is equipped with an outer locking handle (fig.5/D Pos.”1”). To open: - Insert the key in the lock (fig.5/D Pos.”2”) and turn clockwi- se/counter-clockwise to engage/disengage the lock. - Pull the handle towards you to unhook the bonnet with the lock disengaged.
  • Page 180 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering ENGINE fOR ENGINE, AIR fIlTER, AND fuEl fIlTER MAINTE- NANCE ETC. CAREfully fOllOw ThE MANufACTu- RER’S INSTRuCTIONS pROvIDED IN ThE SpECIAlly INCluDED hANDbOOk. ThE ENGINE uSE AND MAINTENANCE hANDbOOk IS AN INTEGRAl pART Of ThE DOCuMENTATION Sup- plIED wITh ThE vEhIClE.
  • Page 181: Underside Protection Removal

    uNDERSIDE pROTECTION REMOvAl To perform the maintenance interventions listed below, the vehicle underside protection must be temporarily removed from the vehicle. - attEntion - IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. TO CARRy OuT ThE MAINTENANCE/CONTROl OpERATIONS. (fig.9/D) The underside protections protect the bottom of the vehicle and the mechanics applied from any blows, collisions, dirt.
  • Page 182: Pedals

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering pEDAlS Accelerator (fig.14/D Pos.”1”) The accelerator is an electronic type accelerator, and as such it does not require routine maintenance. brakes (fig.14/D Pos.”2”) (fig.14/D) Hydraulic brakes do not require registration. Check the reservoir found in the front of the cab under the guard (fig.15/D Pos.”1”) regularly.
  • Page 183 A slight lowering of the level is due to normal consumption of Operation when brake oil is not level brake pads. is STRICTly pROhIbITED. If the brake pedal seems too ‘elastic’, contact your diEci dealer The brakes could operate irregularly with the risk of to have this fault corrected. accidents.
  • Page 184: Parking Brake

    - attEntion In the event the parking brake fails do not use the vehicle. If the brake is not effective, contact your diEci dealer to have this fault corrected. Unauthorised modifications of the rear axle ratio, the vehicle weight, or wheel and tyre dimensions may compromise pro- per functioning of the parking brake.
  • Page 185: Hydraulic Oil Level

    - Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key, hang up a sign in the cab that reads “maintenance work under way”. - Remove the top up cap (fig.23/D Pos.”2”) and pour in the diEci recommended oil. Top up the quantity necessary to bring it back to level. - attEntion When topping up, do not exceed level and immediately clean any spillage.
  • Page 186: Changing Hydraulic Oil And Replacing Filters - Mod. Agri Farmer 28.7-28.9-30.7-30.9

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering ChANGING hyDRAulIC OIl AND REplACING fIlTERS MOD. AGRI fARMER 28.7-28.9-30.7-30.9 Inside the tank there is a mesh filter (fig.27/D Pos.”3”) are present inside the tank. These prevent any hazardous parti- cles from entering the hydraulic system.
  • Page 187: Changing Hydraulic Oil And Replacing Filters - Mod. Agri Farmer 26.6

    ChANGING hyDRAulIC OIl AND REplACING fIlTERS MOD. AGRI fARMER 26.6 The Agri Farmer 26.6 has two tanks; the upper tank is on the left side between the boom and chassis (fig 30/D Pos. “4”) and the lower tank is under the base of the raising cylinder (fig.31/D Pos.
  • Page 188: Hydrostatic System Oil Filter

    8. Clean the filter support with a clean cloth which will not leave felt, making sure the old sealing ring is removed. 9. Take the new diEci approved filter. Lubricate with the same oil as used on the oil seal gasket.
  • Page 189: Fuel Tank

    (fig.38/D) waste fuel is potentially harmful to the environ- ment and must be disposed of appropriately. To clean and drain the diesel tank, contact a diEci after-sales centre. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 190: Water/Oil Radiator - Mod. Agri Farmer 28.7-28.9-30.7-30.9

    7. To reinsert the cap follow these steps in the opposite order. - attEntion If frequent top ups are necessary in normal working conditions, verify that there are no cooling system leaks. Contact a diEci after-sales centre if problems arise. - attEntion - Use demineralised water to fill the cooling system.
  • Page 191 ThE MIxTuRE pERCENTAGES CAN bE fOuND ON ThE ANTI-fREEzE bOxES. - attEntion - contact To change the refrigerant liquid, a diEci after-sales centre. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/27...
  • Page 192 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering AGRI fARMER 26.6 wATER RADIATOR / OIl - attEntion - These operations must be carried out when the engine is cold. Radiator grill cleaning Radiator grills (fig.48/D Pos.”1”), cooling fans (fig.48/D Pos. “2” – fig.49/D Pos.”1”) and the air recirculation grills (fig.50/D Pos.”A”,”B”,”C”,”D”,”E”) must be kept as clean as possible to...
  • Page 193 Replacing cooling liquid For correct replacement of cooling liquid: 1. Stop the vehicle on a flat surface. 2. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key, hang up a sign in the cab that reads “maintenance work under way”. 3.
  • Page 194: Air Filter

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering AIR fIlTER (fig.56/D Pos.”1”) Cartridge Cleaning / Replacement An air filter in poor conditions can cause a reduction in power, excessive fuel consumption and shorten engine life. Filter clogging is signalled by an indicator light found on the left dashboard (fig.63/D Pos.”1”);...
  • Page 195 During filter cartridge replacement, the primary suction ducts (fig.56/D Pos.”3”) must be cleaned in addition to the filter holding plate. Follow the operations listed below: 1. Remove bolts from the primary suction tube duct (fig.62/D Pos.”1”). 2. Remove the duct and clean it with a jet of compressed air. 3.
  • Page 196 (haylofts, etc.); the filter life is reduced by 100 hours. If the ventilation system malfunctions, check for filter clogging. In the event that malfunctions persist even after filter repla- cement, contact a diEci service centre. - attEntion Do not use the vehicle without a cab filter.
  • Page 197 (fig.71/D) - attEntion for the maintenance of the air conditioning system, contact a diEci after-sales centre Compressor belt tension 1. Park the vehicle on a level and compact surface. 2. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key, hang up a sign in the cab that reads “maintenance work under way”.
  • Page 198: Cylinder Block Valves

    If the boom continues to move even after the motor stops, the boom raising cylinders are faulty. Repair the defect as quickly as possible, contact a diEci service centre. (fig.74/D) (Boom raising cylinder block valve) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 199 If the forks continue to lower or move after the engine is switched off, the block valve is faulty. Repair the defect as quickly as possible, contact a diEci service centre. (fig.76/D)
  • Page 200 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering REDuCTION GEAR Changing the oil (fig.77/D) - attEntion - - attEntion - The underside protection must be removed IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the for this operation. maintenance/control operations.
  • Page 201 fRONT DIffERENTIAl AxlE Drain plug and oil level Oil drain cap vent cap Greasing nipple Oil cap (fig.77/D) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/37...
  • Page 202 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering REAR DIffERENTIAl AxlES Changing the oil (fig.78/D) - attEntion - IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the maintenance/control operations. 1. Stop the vehicle on a flat, level surface with differential oil still hot.
  • Page 203 REAR DIffERENTIAl AxlE Drain plug and oil level Oil drain cap vent cap Greasing nipple Oil cap (fig.78/D) - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/39...
  • Page 204 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering EpICyClOIDAl REDuCTION GEAR Changing the oil (fig.81/D - fig.82/D - fig.83/D) - attEntion - IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the maintenance/control operations. Stop the vehicle on a flat, level surface with differential oil still hot.
  • Page 205 - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/41...
  • Page 206 In the event that the layer of grease is thin or presents impurities - attEntion (sand, dust, shavings, etc.) proceed as follows: Only use lubricants indicated in diEci tables. Different lubri- - Stop the vehicle on a flat, level surface. cants may cause serious damage to sliding surfaces.
  • Page 207: External Boom Chains

    IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the In the event of special applications or use in adverse condi- maintenance/control operations. tions, consult a diEci service centre. - pRohiBition - IT IS prohibited to lubricate the chains using grease...
  • Page 208 - Verify the type of chain installed, indicated on its external plate. If it cannot be read, contact a diEci service centre. Inch pitch Mm pitch - Identify the pitch of the chain on the table (fig.92/D).
  • Page 209 - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/45...
  • Page 210: Greasing Nipples - One/Two/Three Extension Booms

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering GREASING NIpplES - attEntion - One/two/three extension booms IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the maintenance/control operations. The references of the greasing nipples of the booms with two extensions are the same as the booms with three extensions.
  • Page 211: Greasing Nipples - Transmission Shaft / Differential Axle

    GREASING NIpplES - attEntion - Transmission shafts and differential axles IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the maintenance/control operations. For the safety specifications, refer to chapter “B”, “Car- rying out maintenance in safety” paragraph page b/16. Rear transmission shaft front transmission shaft Differential axle...
  • Page 212: Fuses

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering fuSES Main control unit (fig.100/D Pos.”1”) The general electric circuit is protected by fuses located on the general electronic card (fig.100/D Pos.”1”). Access the electronic card by removing the left plastic under the dashboard, removing its screws.
  • Page 213: Engine Control Unit

    ENGINE CONTROl uNIT (fig.101/D Pos.”1”) Engine electrical circuits and connected components are pro- tected by a fuse control unit located within the engine com- partment (fig.101/D Pos.”1”). Remove the box cover to access the fuses. In the event of an electrical malfunction, fuse con- ditions must be verified as the first troubleshooting operation.
  • Page 214: Lighting

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering lIGhTING - attEntion - Vehicle lighting must always be efficient and functioning pro- IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the perly. Proper lighting function must be checked daily. If the ligh- maintenance/control operations.
  • Page 215: Rear Light

    REAR lIGhT (fig.109/D) The rear light is composed of a reverse light (21W) (fig.109/D Pos.”1”), rear red light (5W) (fig.109/D Pos.”2”), a stop light (21W) (fig.109/D Pos.”3”), and a direction indicator (21W) (fig.109/D Pos.”4”), rear fog (21W) (fig.109/D Pos.”5”). To access the bulbs: - Switch off the vehicle and use the battery isolator to cut-out electrical power.
  • Page 216: Preload And Torque Table For Class 1 Nuts And Bolts

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering pRElOAD AND TORquE TAblE fOR ClASS 1 NuTS AND bOlTS Categories of fine pitch bolts and nuts 10.9 12.9 preload tightening preload tightening preload tightening preload tightening preload tightening preload tightening torque torque torque...
  • Page 217: Preload And Torque Table For Class 2 Nuts And Bolts

    pRElOAD AND TORquE TAblE fOR ClASS 2 NuTS AND bOlTS Categories of wide pitch nuts and bolts 10.9 12.9 tightening tightening tightening tightening tightening tightening preload preload preload preload preload preload torque torque torque torque torque torque 0.10 4874.7 4.24 6093.4 5.30 7312.1...
  • Page 218 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering TORquE TAblE fOR hyDRAulIC fITTINGS 60° oval insert - bSp thread ThREAD 1/18-28 1/4-19 3/8-19 1/2-14 5/8-14 3/4-14 1”-11 1”1/4-11 1”1/2-11 12-14 14-16 25-28 45-60 55-70 90-110 120-140 170-190 200-245 60° oval insert - METRIC thread...
  • Page 219: Troubleshooting

    Make sure “User Instructions” and “Safety Regulations” have been read and clearly understood before attempting any repair work on the vehicle. This symbol means that the trouble can NOT be remedied without the assistance of an authorised DIECI service repair shop. GROup...
  • Page 220: Trouble Shooting

    Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering TROublE ShOOTING GROup TROublE pRObAblE CAuSE REMEDy Level of hydraulic oil insufficient Check the level of hydraulic oil Parking brake on Disengage the brake hyDRAulIC The vehicle does not move TRANSMISSION in any direction.
  • Page 221 TROublE ShOOTING GROup TROublE pRObAblE CAuSE REMEDy Safety systems have Refer to the chapter entitled been activated “Getting to know the vehicle” Check fuses and Electrical system failure the electrical system Hydraulic oil level Top up in tank insufficient The vehicle will not lift load Relevant hydraulic pump failure Repair or replace pump TElESCOpIC...
  • Page 222 Inspections and periodic tests, together with maintenance jobs must be carried out by especially employed experts, or by a repair shop authorised by the manufacturer diEci s.r.l. The employer/user of the machine must register the results of the inspections in the Service Register, or have personnel trai-...
  • Page 223 MAChINE DETAIlS Manufacturer: dieci s.r.l. Model: ..................serial number ..........Year ......Equipment code ..............serial number ..........Year ......Max. capacity [kg]: .................................... Equipment code ..............serial number ..........Year ......Max. capacity [kg]: .................................... Equipment code ..............serial number ..........Year ......
  • Page 224 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/60...
  • Page 225 - attEntion - The maintenance work in bold type is considered Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel fundamental by diEci for people’s safety. who must sign the scheduled maintenance report. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 226 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/62...
  • Page 227 - attEntion - The maintenance work in bold type is considered Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel fundamental by diEci for people’s safety. who must sign the scheduled maintenance report. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 228 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/64...
  • Page 229 - attEntion - The maintenance work in bold type is considered Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel fundamental by diEci for people’s safety. who must sign the scheduled maintenance report. - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 230 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/66...
  • Page 231 REGulAR MAINTENANCE SpECIAl MAINTENANCE Machine Job description Job accomplished working hours Date Signature Date Signature REGulAR MAINTENANCE SpECIAl MAINTENANCE Machine Job description Job accomplished working hours Date Signature Date Signature - attEntion - - attEntion - The tables must be filled out clearly, Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel using the spaces provided.
  • Page 232 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/68...
  • Page 233 REGulAR MAINTENANCE SpECIAl MAINTENANCE Machine Job description Job accomplished working hours Date Signature Date Signature REGulAR MAINTENANCE SpECIAl MAINTENANCE Machine Job description Job accomplished working hours Date Signature Date Signature - attEntion - - attEntion - The tables must be filled out clearly, Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel using the spaces provided.
  • Page 234 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/70...
  • Page 235 REGulAR MAINTENANCE SpECIAl MAINTENANCE Machine Job description Job accomplished working hours Date Signature Date Signature REGulAR MAINTENANCE SpECIAl MAINTENANCE Machine Job description Job accomplished working hours Date Signature Date Signature - attEntion - - attEntion - The tables must be filled out clearly, Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel using the spaces provided.
  • Page 236 Mod. Agri Farmer Maintenance and Registering - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle. D/72...
  • Page 237 ElEctrical diagrams and circuits...
  • Page 238 Mod. Agri Farmer Wiring diagrams and circuits...
  • Page 239 BASE SYSTEM KEY - DIA. N°25800-053 - (AGRI FARMER EN15K) NAME DESCRIPTION SHEET A149 Left speaker A150 Right speaker A151 Radio A241 SARL Control box B130 Micro seat B138 Micro inching B139 Micro stop lights B181 Micro drive disconnection B182...
  • Page 240 Mod. Agri Farmer Wiring diagrams and circuits BASE SYSTEM KEY - DIA. N°25800-053 - (AGRI FARMER EN15K) NAME DESCRIPTION SHEET Fuse +15 light switch (full and dipped bean switch) and stop lights Fuse +15 boom sensors, axle align sensors and negative brake pressure switch...
  • Page 241 BASE SYSTEM KEY - DIA. N°25800-053 - (AGRI FARMER EN15K) NAME DESCRIPTION SHEET Axle block relay Safety forward gear relay Start anti-repeat control unit Cut off 1 relay 10.1 Lift/extension sensor relay Axle release relay Micro inching relay Intermittence K153...
  • Page 242 Mod. Agri Farmer Wiring diagrams and circuits BASE SYSTEM KEY - DIA. N°25800-053 - (AGRI FARMER EN15K) NAME DESCRIPTION SHEET S136 Wheels alignment button S137 Start gear S140 Guide lights switch S141 Starting control board S142 Axle block switch S143...
  • Page 243 BASE SYSTEM KEY - DIA. N°25800-053 - (AGRI FARMER EN15K) NAME DESCRIPTION SHEET X165 CURRENT SOCKET X167 INTERFACE CONNECTOR L. RIGHT DASHBOARD - L. DRIVER POSITION X172 INTERFACE CONNECTOR L. WINDSCREEN WINDER - L. DRIVER POSITION X175 DIODES INTERFACE CONNECTOR X176.S...
  • Page 244 Mod. Agri Farmer Wiring diagrams and circuits Valid certified copy only...
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  • Page 255: Hydraulic Circuit

    hydraulic circuit - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 256 Mod. Agri Farmer Hydraulic Diagrams and Circuits - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 257 From all liability For damaGe or injury resultinG From such modiFication. to Guarantee your saFety and that oF others, do not modiFy the struc-...
  • Page 258 Mod. Agri Farmer Hydraulic Diagrams and Circuits - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 259 - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 260 Mod. Agri Farmer Hydraulic Diagrams and Circuits - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 261 - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 262 Mod. Agri Farmer Hydraulic Diagrams and Circuits - ATTENTION - Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
  • Page 263 TECHNICAL DATA AND TECHNICAL FEATURES...
  • Page 264 Mod. Agri Farmer Technical Data Agri Farmer DIMENSIONS 26.6 28.7 30.7 28.9 30.9 A/A*/A** 360/400*/440** 360/400*/440** 400/440* 360/400*/440** 400/440* 1195 1210 1210 1267 1267 2550 2800 2800 2800 2800 E/E*/E** 3790/3840*/3890** 3940/3990*/4040** 3990/4040* 4037/4087*/4137** 4087/4137* 4490 4670 4670 4720 4720...
  • Page 265 PERFORMANCE 26.6 28.7 30.7 28.9 30.9 Maximum capacity (kg) 2.600 2.800 3.000 2.800 3.000 Maximum lifting height (m) 5,95 6,35 6,35 8,70 8,70 Maximum horizontal outreach (m) 3,35 3,65 3,65 5,70 5,70 Outreach at maximum height (m) 0,66 0,80 0,80 0,80 0,80 Fork swivelling angle...
  • Page 266: Technical Data

    Mod. Agri Farmer Technical Data MAX 2,8 ton 64° 6,35 60° 5,95 50° 40° 30° 20° 10° 3,65 EN 1459 EN 1459 EN 1459 3,35 MAX 2,8 ton MAX 3,0 ton 70° 64° 6,35 60° 60° 50° 50° 40° 40°...
  • Page 267 CENTRAL DAShBOARD - INSTRUMENT USE ....................C/19 ChANGING DISPLAY VISUALISATION ........................C/82 ChANGING hYDRAULIC OIL AND REPLACING FILTERS - MOD. AGRI FARMER 28.7-28.9-30.7-30.9 ...D/22 ChANGING hYDRAULIC OIL AND REPLACING FILTERS - MOD. AGRI FARMER 26.6 ........D/23 CLEANING AND STORING DIESEL FUEL ......................B/29 CLEANING ThE CAB .............................B/20...
  • Page 268 Mod. Agri Farmer Alphabetical Index DRIVER’S CAB ................................B/6 DRIVING AUThORISATION ............................B/7 DUAL REFLECTOR WORKING LIGhT .........................D/51 DUMP BODY DESCENT (OPTIONAL) ........................C/60 "E" ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ........................B/30 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROTECTION .........................B/24 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE .......................B/16 EMERGENCY BUTTON ............................C/24 EMERGENCY LIGhTS SELECTOR ........................C/50 ENGINE BONNET OPENING ..........................D/15 ENGINE CONTROL UNIT ............................D/49...
  • Page 269 REAR WINDSCREEN WIPER CONTROL ......................C/50 RECORDING ROUTINE VERIFICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE INTERVENTIONS ..........D/61 REDUCTION GEAR - OIL ChANGE ........................D/36 REVERSIBLE FAN (OPTIONAL ONLY ON AGRI FARMER 26.6) .................C/61 REVOLVING LIGhT SWITCh ..........................C/54 RIGhT DAShBOARD (STANDARD AND OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL SWITChES, INDICATOR LIGhTS AND CONTROL LEVERS) ..C/21 ROAD TRAVEL (INSTRUCTIONS) ........................B/14...
  • Page 270 VEhICLE FUNCTIONS SELECTOR ........................C/46 VEhICLE IDENTIFICATION .............................A/6 VIBRATIONS ................................B/16 "W" WASTE DISPOSAL ..............................B/30 WATER DRIVEN PURIFIER (OPTIONAL) ......................C/77 WATER hEATER (OPTIONAL) ..........................C/62 WATER/OIL RADIATOR - MOD. AGRI FARMER 26.6 ...................D/28 WATER/OIL RADIATOR - MOD. AGRI FARMER 28.7-28.9-30.7-30.9 ..............D/26 WORK LIGhT .................................D/51...
  • Page 272 - Via E. Majorana, 2-4 - 42027 Montecchio Emilia (RE) ITALY Tel. +39 0522 869611 - Fax . S A T +39 0522 869744 www.dieci.com - E-mail: service@dieci.com...

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