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This versatile tractor is a culmination of the entire tractor and diesel knowledge gained by the Daedong IND. Co., LTD over the years since 1947 and has been designed with the finest materials and under rigid quality control standards set forth by the KIOTI Engineering Department.
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ISO 3600 eU STANDARDS This manual was compiled in compliance with the ISO 3600, standards and the instructions contained here comply with the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2010/52/EU in force in the European Community. For tractors sold or used outside the European Community, local laws will prevail.
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TABLe OF CONTeNTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........ PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ..SPECIFICATIONS ..........DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ..SeCTION OPERATION ............ 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND 3- POINT HITCH ..........LOADER OPERATION MAINTENANCE ..........STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ......TROUBLESHOOTING ........INDEX............... TG120-수출향-US-00.indd 3 2016-04-29 오전...
TABLe OF CONTeNTS SAFeTY PReCAUTIONS ........1-1 VeHICLe IDeNTIFICATION NUMBeR ..... 2-2 PReCAUTIONS BeFORe OPeRATION ....1-2 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER ......... 2-2 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ..........2-2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ..........1-2 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER ....... 2-2 PReCAUTIONS DURING OPeRATION ....1-5 eSSeNTIAL RePLACeMeNT PART .......
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TABLe OF CONTeNTS STANDARD SIZE BY IMPLEMENT ....... 3-17 PARKING BRAKE WARNING LAMP ......4-17 PTO INDICATOR ............4-17 DeSCRIPTION OF OPeRATING SYSTeM ..4-1 4WD INDICATOR ............4-18 QUICK-TURN INDICATOR ..........4-18 eXTeRIOR VIeW ............4-4 BRAKE(ONE SIDE) LAMP ..........4-19 SWITCH ..............
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TABLe OF CONTeNTS CABIN SYSTeM ............. 4-49 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ......4-33 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ..........4-33 INTERIOR DEVICES ............. 4-49 FOOT THROTTLE ............4-34 EXTERIOR DEVICES ............ 4-50 HAND THROTTLE LEVER ..........4-34 ENTRANCE ..............
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TABLe OF CONTeNTS 7-PIN POWER OUTPUT SOCKET ....... 4-67 TURNING ..............5-14 DRIVING ON SLOPE ............ 5-15 TIReS, WHeeLS AND BALLAST ......4-68 THE CAUTIONS WHEN COMING IN AND OUT OF WORK FIELD ................5-15 GENERAL TIRE INFORMATION ........4-68 PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD ..5-15 INFLATION PRESSURE ..........
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TABLe OF CONTeNTS HYDRAULIC BRAKE VALVE (IF EQUIPPED) ....6-10 CHECKING BRAKE PEDALS(H) ........7-12 CHECKING GAUGES, METER AND EASY CHECKER(I) ..7-13 HANDLING LOADeR ..........6-12 CHECKING HEAD LIGHT, HAZARD LIGHT ETC.(J) ..7-13 CHECKING SEAT BELT AND CABIN(K) ....... 7-13 DRIVING ON SLOPE ............
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TABLe OF CONTeNTS USING TRACTOR AFTeR STORAGe ..... 8-3 CLEANING AIR CONDITIONER CONDENSER(AC) ..7-32 ADJUSTING FRONT AXLE PIVOT(AD) ......7-32 USAGe AND DISPOSAL .......... 8-4 ADJUSTING ENGINE VALVE CLEARANCE(AE) ..7-33 TROUBLeSHOOTING .........9-1 REPLACING AIR CLEANER FILTER(AF) ..... 7-33 CHECKING AIR CONDITIONER HOSE(AG) ....7-34 eNGINe TROUBLeSHOOTING .......
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SAFeTY AND VeHICLe DAMAGe WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTe. These titles indicate the following: This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning. WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded.
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UNIVeRSAL SYMBOLS Various universal symbols have been used on the instruments and controls of your KIOTI tractor. Below is a list of the universal symbols and their meanings. Fuel-level Headlight-low beam Preheat Headlight-high beam QT lamp Engine coolant-temperature Parking brake Four-wheel drive-on H : High travel light Battery charging condition Fast L : Low travel light...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS bEFORE OPERATION ...... 1-2 General precautions ............1-2 PRECAUTIONS dURINg OPERATION ....... 1-5 When startinG the enGine ..........1-5 When drivinG the tractor ..........1-8 When parkinG the tractor ..........1-9 When operatinG the pto ...........1-9 When usinG the 3-point hitch ........1-10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS dURINg SERvICINg ..
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 PRECAUTIONS bEFORE OPERATION gENERAl PRECAUTIONS a careful operator is the best opera- tor. most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. to help prevent accidents, use these safety precautions, and pay attention to the job at hand. if you can prevent an accident, your time will have been well spent.
safetY pre cautions T66O103a T66O104a T66O105a never operate this tractor or 12. never start the engine while 16. all persons using the trac- any other agricultural equipment standing on the ground. tor should have knowledge of its while under the influence of alco- proper operation and should read 13.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 20. for your safety ROPS with a seat belt is recommended for all applications. NOTE a l w a y s u s e s e a t b e l t when the tractor is equipped with a R O P S a n d C A b .
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safetY pre cautions RISK OF OvERTURNINg ImPORTANT • The safe working practices listed hereunder concerns only a few cases of overturn- ing risk. • The list is therefore NOT com- prehensive of all possible cases. T55O116a Tg2O103a 22. this cabin is not certified for for your safety, tractors must be chemical proof, never operate equipped with original safety belts.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 • reduce your speed before making wide turns. do not let the tractor jump or bounce on rough terrains. You could lose control. • don't pull a load too heavy for your tractor. it could run away on the down slope or the tractor could jack-knife around a towed load.
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safetY pre cautions Tg2O107a Tg2O108a • if you need cross a steep slope, • When driving across a slope with do not steer uphill, but slow down mounted implements, keep such and take a wide turn. always drive implements on the uphill side. do straight up or down a slope, never not raise implements.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 PRECAUTIONS dURINg OPERATION whEN STARTINg ThE ENgINE Tg2O109a T66O108a T66O109a • avoid crossing steep slopes if pos- 1. avoid accidental contact with gear 2. do not park your tractor on a steep sible. if you must do so, avoid any shift levers while the engine is run- incline, and remember to shut off holes or depressions on the down-...
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safetY pre cautions M55O117a T66O110a S43O132a (1) drawbar towing hook 3. do not operate your tractor in an 4. make sure that all pressure lines 6. improper use of the draw-bar, even enclosed building without the prop- are tight before starting the tractor. if correctly positioned, can cause a er ventilation.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 ing the proper adaptor parts, attach the chain to the tractor draw-bar support or other speci- fied anchor location. Provide only enough slack in the chain to per- mit turning. see your dealer for a chain with a strength rating equal to, or greater than the gross weight of the towed machine.
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safetY pre cautions 14. do not leave equipment in the raised position when the vehicle is stopped or unattended. 15. When using implements or at- tachments with your tractor you should first read their respective owner's manual. You should al- ways keep their safe operation procedures in mind.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 whEN dRIvINg ThE TRACTOR T66O115a T66O118a S43O116a (1) Brake pedal (r) (2) Brake pedal (l) (3) Brake pedal lock 20. When working in groups, always 1. lock the brake pedals together 2. always slow the tractor before let the others know what you are when traveling at road speeds.
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safetY pre cautions 7. do not apply the differential lock while traveling at road speeds. as the tractor may run out of con- trol. 8. avoid sudden movements of the steering wheel as this can cause a loss of control of the tractor. this risk is especially great when traveling at road speeds.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 whEN PARKINg ThE TRACTOR whEN OPERATINg ThE P.T.O. 3. Before installing or using p.t.o driven equipment, read the man- ufacturer's manual and review the safety labels attached to the equip- ment. WARNING before driving an implement ...
safetY pre cautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS dURINg SERvICINg whEN USINg ThE 3-POINT hITCh T66O122a T66O124a S43O122a (1) 3-point hitch lowering speed knob (a) “sloW” (B) “fast” 1. use the 3-point hitch only with in order to service your tractor you 4. When operating stationary p.t.o driven equipment, always apply equipment designed for 3-point must park it on a flat level surface,...
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 T66O125a T66O126a M55O114a 2. allow the tractor time to cool off 6. do not remove the radiator cap 7. if the tractor must be lifted for before servicing any part that may while the coolant is hot. When servicing, take it to a suitably have become hot while the tractor cool, slowly rotate the cap to the...
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safetY pre cautions NOTE • apply the jack lift to the lifting points according to the type of operation and follow the safety procedures given before. T66O127a M55O115a 10. use jack lifts of suitable capac- 12. When working with your trac- ity and apply them at the center tors electrical components you of the front and rear axles while...
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 T66O128a T66O129a T66O130a (1) cardboard (3) magnifying Glass (2) hydraulic line 14. tire mounting should be done by 17. make sure that wheel bolts have 19. fluid escaping from pinholes may been tightened to the specified qualified professionals, with the be invisible.
safetY pre cautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS whEN USINg ThE lOAdER H11O103a T66O131a H11O102a 2. do not stand under the lifted load- 20. keep environmental pollution in 1. never let anyone get in the loader mind. When replacing coolant or and use the loader as a work- er or get close to it.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 H11O104a H11O105a H11O106a 3. the loader can be turned over if a 4 never carry a big object with the 5. When attaching or detaching the draw-bar is improperly loaded. loader unless a proper implement loader, fix all parts which are con- is attached.
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safetY pre cautions H11O107a H11O107a H11O108a 6. do not allow loader arms or attach- 7. keep bystanders away. no riders. ImPORTANT ment to contact electrical power • ROPS (Roll Over Protective lines. electrocution will cause seri- Structure), sun canopy not a ous injury or death.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 ImPlEmENTS ANd ATTAChmENTS ImPORTANT WARNING • • Use exclusively front loader Keep the loader's operation approved by the tractor's man- manual together with the trac- ufacturer, with CE mark and tor's manual, always at hand parallelogram type.
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safetY pre cautions • three-point hitch and side mounted swinging and shaking during trans- to reduce risks, the following precau- implements make a much larger port and work that could jeopardize tions should be used. arc when turning than towed equip- the stability of the tractorimplement - only use loader equipped with a ment.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 ClEANINg ThE TRACTOR • check for correct coupling between • keep work surfaces and engine tow hook and trailer. see the tow- compartments clean. • Before ing attachments section. cleaning the machine, always lower implements to the ground, engage •...
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 dECAlS (1) part no. : t5210-52131 (3) part no. : t4710-52201 (5) part no. : t4810-51181 WARNING Lifting Lowering Precautions during rocker switch operation ► Do not operate any part outside the vehicle other than installation and removal of an implement. ►...
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safetY pre cautions (9) part no. : t4930-52481 (6) part no. : t4960-52381 (7) part no. : t4930-52321 WARNING Avoid flames and sparks. 1. Make sure to follow the handling precautions specified in the operating manual and safety decals. STOP engine while refueling 2.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 (13) part no. : t4930-52371 (14) part no. : t4930-52471 (12) part no. : t4930-52441 WARNING WARNING Do NOT run an engine in an enclosed area. Exhaust fumes cause sickness or possible death. Do NOT touch a muffler with bare hands.
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safetY pre cautions (17) part no. : t4930-52351 (18) part no. : t4625-52351 (19) part no. : tG16-0593 WARNING Emergency Exits Disconnect Connect In emergency, use hammer to Brake Lock break windows Always lock the left and right brake pedals together before driving on the road.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 CAUTIONS FOR dECAl mAINTENANCE safety decals are attached to the ImPORTANT tractor for safe operation. make sure • If a decal is damaged or lost, to follow the instruction on the decals contact your local KIOTI deal- as well as the following instruction.
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Precautions before oPeration Vehicle identification number ......2-2 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER .............2-2 ENgINE SERIAL NUMBER ............2-2 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER ...........2-2 essential rePlacement Part ......2-4 OILS ANd fLUIdS ..............2-4 fILTERS ..................2-5 BELTS ANd RUBBER pARTS.............2-6 OThER COMpONENTS .............2-6 TG120-수출향-US-02.indd 1 2016-04-29 오전...
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 Vehicle identification number tractor serial number engine serial number transmission serial number TG1O201A TG1O202A TG1O203A (1) Tractor Serial Number plate (1) Engine Serial Number (1) Transmission Serial Number This number is to identify the vehicle, The engine number is stamped on The transmission number is stamped and its plate is attached on the front...
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pRECAUTIONS BEfORE OpERATION Your dealer is interested in your new tractor model name : tractor and has the desire to help you get the most value from it. After reading this manual thoroughly, you tractor serial no : will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself.
pRECAUTIONS BEfORE OpERATION filters Part no descriPtion 400508-00064 Engine Oil filter T5710-38031 hydraulic filter 400504-00115 fuel filter Element T5310-1101002 Air filter Ass`y T5310-1101005 Element Ass`y TG2O201A filters for the engine, transmission, air cleaner, and A/C are consum- ables that purify oil and air. Make sure to replace the these items when changing oil.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 belts and rubber Parts other comPonents Part no descriPtion 130205-00463 Water pump Belt fan Belt Tg10-0011 (pX1050, pX1150) fan Belt Tg10-0012 (pX850, pX950) T5980-72611 A/C Belt H11O206A H11O207A Belts, hoses and boots, which are The battery condition is very impor- made of rubber, get weakened and tant for engine start performance es- cracked as they age.
spEcifications GENErAl SPECIFICATIONS [MANUAl] MODEl [MANUAl] ITEM Px9530C Px1053C Px1153C model dl03-lEa09 dl03-lEa08 dl03-lEa07 no.of cylinders total displacement cu in. (cc) 208 (3,409) bore & stroke in. (mm) 3.85 x 4.45 (98 x 113) Engine Gross power kw (hp) 69.35 (93) 76.80 (103) 82.02 (110) rated pto power...
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 MODEl [MANUAl] ITEM Px9530C Px1053C Px1153C range Gear shift constant mesh 4 stages transmission no. of speeds f16 x r16 0.48~23.90 0.50~24.87 forward mph (km/h) (0.77~38.46) (0.80~40.02) traveling speeds (aG) (0.47~23.73) 0.50~24.69 reverse mph (km/h) 0.76~38.19 (0.80~39.74) front wheel drive system...
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spEcifications MODEl [MANUAl] ITEM Px9530C Px1053C Px1153C type independent PTO shaft specifications saE 1-3/8, 6 spline rear 1 stages 2 stages 1,000 min. turning radius (with one rear wheel braked) feet (mm) 12.8 (3,900) 13.8 (4,200) weight with cabin and aG tires lbs (kgf) 7,969 (3,615) max.
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 [POWEr SHUTTlE] MODEl [POWEr SUTTlE] ITEM Px9530PC Px1053PC Px1153PC model dl03-lEa09 dl03-lEa08 dl03-lEa07 no.of cylinders total displacement cu in. (cc) 208 (3,409) bore & stroke in. (mm) 3.85 x 4.45 (98 x 113) Engine Gross power kw (hp) 69.35 (93) 76.80 (103)
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 MODEl [POWEr SUTTlE] ITEM Px9530PC Px1053PC Px1153PC type saE 1-3/8, 6 spline PTO shaft specifications independent rear 1 stages 2 stages 1,000 min. turning radius (with one rear wheel braked) feet (mm) 12.8 (3,900) 13.8 (4,200) weight with cabin and aG tires lbs (kgf) 7,969 (3,615)
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spEcifications NOISE lEVElS AS PErCEIVED by THE OPErATOr the following tables give the noise level values, measured from the driver’s seat in instantaneous conditions in com- pliance with standards no.1322/2014(rVcr) annexxiii and when driving by in compliance with standard 2015/96(rEp- pr) annexiii.
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 VIbrATION lEVElS OF THE TrACTOr ExPOSITION TO VIbrATIONS WArNING The vibration level transmitted to the body as a whole depend on different parameters, some of them rela- • ting to the machine, others to the terrain and many specific for the operator. The prevailing parameters are the type of terrain or work surface and the ground speed.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 IMPlEMENT lIMITATIONS STANDArD SIzE by IMPlEMENT this KIOTI tractor has been thoroughly tested for proper performance with implements sold or approved by KIOTI. Use with implements which are not sold or approved by KIOTI and which exceed the maximum specifications listed below, or which are otherwise unfit for use with this KIOTI tractor may result in malfunctions or failures to the tractor, damage to other property and injury to the operator or others.
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96 in. (2,438 mm) maximum or rated for 80 pto hp w/fwa NOTE : this is a sample of attachments commonly used. before purchasing or using any attachment on a DAEDONG product, please review the specifications to determine if it is a compatible product. Damages or failures due to improper use of compatibility issue will not be covered by warranty.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM CAbIN SYSTEM ........ 4-49 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ......4-33 FOOT THROTTLE ........4-34 INTERIOR DEVICES ........4-49 HAND THROTTLE LEVER ......4-34 EXTERIOR DEVICES ......... 4-50 PTO SWITCH ..........4-35 ENTRANCE ..........4-50 CALIBRATION SWITCH ......4-36 UNLOCKING THE DOOR ......
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7-PIN POWER OUTPUT SOCKET .... 4-67 TIRES, whEElS AND bAllAST ..4-68 GENERAL TIRE INFORMATION ....4-68 INFLATION PRESSURE ......4-69 TREAD ............4-70 WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION ..4-74 ADDITIONAL WEIGHT(IF EQUIPPED) ..4-75 TG120-수출향-US-04.indd 3 2016-05-11 오후 1:46:14...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 KEY SwITCh CAuTION The position "C" indicates the • Stop the engine immediately "ON" position. As soon as the key if the oil pressure warning switch is turned to this position, the lamp does not go off after the oil pressure warning lamp and bat- engine is started.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM COMbINATION SwITCh hEAD lIGhT SwITCh NOTE • When setting the ignition switch to the OFF position after opera- tion, the pump is operated to return urea left in the urea pump and injector back to the tank, making a ticking sound.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 TuRN SIGNAl lIGhT SwITCh wARNING NOTE • • Driving with high beam head If the needle stays in the red light disturbs the approach- zone, do not stop the engine im- ing vehicle’s visibility for safe mediately.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM hAZARD lAMP SwITCh hORN SwITCh CAuTION • If the hazard lamps are turned on for an extended period of time while the engine is stopp- ed, the battery can be discha- rged. Therefore, use them only in emergency.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 DRIvING SElECTION SwITCh 4wD OPERATION Switch Turning lamp The 4WD function is used to in- Position crease traction power by driving the Lamp Normal turning front and rear wheels (4 wheels). To engage the 4WD, press the upper section of the 4WD switch.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM hOw TO uSE quICK-TuRN FuNCTION CAuTION CAuTION 1. As a safety measure, the quick- • • To avoid accidents: The quick-turn function is use- turn function cannot be activated • ful when working with a rotary Do not activate the 4wD func- when the range shift lever is set in field.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM TAChOMETER / hOuRMETER ECO PTO The hourmeter does not operate if the engine is stopped even if the key switch is in the "ON" position. TG2O405B TG2O404B (1) Tachometer (1) 540 rpm (2) Hourmeter Indicator The tachometer indicates the engine The PTO speed can be selected as rpm.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 FuEl GAuGE ENGINE COOlANT TEMPERA- TuRE GAuGE NOTE • Make sure to use only Ultra low sulfur oil for automobiles as the engine can be damaged if un- qualified fuel is used. • Use fuel for winter season in cold weather to start the engine easier.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ENGINE OIl PRESSuRE wARNING lAMP CAuTION CAuTION • • Make sure to control the work If the oil level is below the load so that the needle is not specified range, the engine in the red zone. can seize.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 bATTERY ChARGING lAMP hEAD lIGhT hIGh bEAM lAMP TuRN SIGNAl lAMP TG2O471A TG2O472A TG2O473A This lamp is turned On when the This lamp comes on in blue when the Operating the turn signal lamp switch starting switch is turned On before high beam head light is switched on.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM GlOw PluG INDICATOR PARKING bRAKE wARNING lAMP PTO INDICATOR TG2O474A TG2O475A TG2O476A This indicates the operating condi- When the parking brake is actuated, This indicator shows the PTO en- tion of the preheat system. When the lamp lights ON. gagement condition.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 4wD INDICATOR quICK-TuRN INDICATOR For the safety reason, this is acti- vated only when the range shift gear is not in the low speed position. Using the one-side brake on the cor- responding side with the quick-turn function can further reduce the turn- ing radius.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM bRAKE(ONE SIDE) lAMP CRuISE PTO wARNING lAMP This comes on when the brake pedal interlock for two brake pedals is un- CRUISE locked. IMPORTANT • when driving on a public road or at a high speed, never use only one brake pedal.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 DeSOx ACTIvE REGENERATION INDICATOR DeSOx REGENERATION PRO- CESS INDICATOR 3. When this indicator on the instru- ment cluster comes on, the active regeneration needs to be per- formed. Pressing the switch for 3 seconds starts the active regener- ation.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM DeSOx STOP INDICATOR EMISSION wARNING lAMP wARNING • Do not touch the DPF part dur- ing the regeneration process as its surrounding area is hot. • If this indicator comes on dur- ing work, apply some load to the engine to complete the process.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 lOw uREA lEvEl wARNING lAMP Normally, it comes on and blinks wARNING along with the check engine lamp. • If your ignore the blinking urea level warning lamp and keep working, the engine power can be dropped and its speed can be forcibly lowered to the low idle speed.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM wATER-IN-FuEl wARNING lOw FuEl lEvEl wARNING INDICATOR lAMP TG2O488A TG2O489A When a certain amount of water (ap- This lamp comes on when the fuel prox. 45 cc) is accumulated in the tank is approaching empty. When it fuel filter, this lamp on the instrument comes on, you should add fuel as cluster comes on.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 ERROR INDICATOR TE1O4d7B (1) Display You can see the Error code below on the LCD window for Hour meter. When You found these on the LCD, please contact with KIOTI dealer. DISPlAY DESCRIPTION ERR-001 No Signal at TACHO Input ERR-002 No Signal at Water Temp Input ERR-009...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM OPERATING ThE CONTROlS MANuAl TG2O453A (1) Shuttle Shift Lever (7) Joy-stick Lever (13) Clutch Pedal (19) LCD Monitor (2) PTO Change Lever (8) Drivie Mode Selection Switch (14) Steering Column Tilt (20) Position Control Lever (3) Range Shift Lever (9) Emergency Switch (15) Brake Pedal (L) (21) HMS Main Switch...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 P/ShuTTlE TG2O408A (1) Shuttle Shift Lever (8) Drivie Mode Selection Switch (15) Brake Pedal (L) (21) Calibration Switch (2) PTO Change Lever (9) Emergency Switch (16) Brake Pedal (R) (22) Draft Control Dial (3) Range Shift Lever (10) PTO Main Switch (17) Foot Throttle (23) HMS Main Switch...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ShuTTlE ShIFT lEvER As the transmission structure of this MANuAl hOw TO SwITCh bETwEEN FOR- lever is an electro-hydraulic type, it wARD DRIvING AND REvERSE DRIv- can move in either a forward or re- ING (P/ ShuTTlE) verse direction only by operating the •...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 MAIN ShIFT lEvER • It is possible to operate the shut- "H"shaped path. You can shift this MANuAl tle shift lever at a high speed. lever from the 1st to 4th gears even When pulling the lever backward when the tractor body is moving by during forward driving, reverse disengaging the clutch during driving...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM RANGE GEAR ShIFT lEvER the rotational force of the axle has CAuTION major effect on the tractor. (Mechani- • Make sure to shift the range cal) gear shift lever with the clutch Misuse of this lever can result in mal- pedal depressed and the trac- function or damage.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 PTO ChANGE lEvER • When working with a loader CAuTION • When doing public works To avoid personal injury : 3. Precautions for creep speed • Disengage PTO, stop engine, • Make sure to shift with the clutch and allow all rotating compo- pedal fully depressed.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO SElECTION lEvER CluTCh PEDAl INDEPENDENT PTO The independent PTO mode is used for normal PTO operations. It op- erates continuously at a constant speed, independent of the transmis- sion speed selections. The PTO shaft turns in a clockwise direction. (As viewed from the rear of the trac- tor) GROuND SPEED PTO...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 bRAKE PEDAl 3. Depressing only one brake pedal IMPORTANT is not much effective while the • Never put your foot onto the 4WD is activated. (Effective in clutch pedal during driving. case of 2WD) There can be a malfunction in wARNING the hydraulic clutch.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM STEERING whEEl ADJuSTMENT PARKING bRAKE lEvER wARNING To avoid possible injury, death or loss of property from a ma- chine runaway • with the engine off, the tractor may move unexpectedly re- gardless of the gear shift posi- tion.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 FOOT ThROTTlE hAND ThROTTlE lEvER CAuTION • using the hand throttle lever during driving can lead to an accident as it becomes hard to decelerate the tractor rapidly. • If the engine stalls with the speed control lever engaged, lower and lift the lever again for correct operation..
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO SwITCh be started. CAuTION The rear PTO rotates at 540 rpm (1st) To avoid personal injury and ac- when the engine speed is approx. cident : 2,200 rpm. • b e f o r e d i s a s s e m b l i n g o r c l e a n i n g t h e P TO s y s t e m , IMPORTANT make sure that the PTO switch...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 CAlIbRATION SwITCh hORIZONTAl CYlINDER MAN- hMS MAIN/ShIFT SwITCh uAl SwITCh TG2O417A TG2O415A TG2O416A (1) Calibration Switch (1) Horizontal Cylinder Manual Switch (1) HMS Main Switch (2) HMS Shift Switch (A) ON (B) OFF (C) HMS 1 (D) HMS 2 This switch is for calibration of shuttle This switch is used to operate the...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 SEAT ADJuSTMENT SEAT SlIDING SEATbACK REClINING Use this system under the following conditions. 1. When any wheel slips and the tractor does not move in the field. 2. When it is hard to escape a paddy field.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM CuShION STRENGTh ADJuSTMENT SEAT bElT wARNING • Always fasten the seat belt when the tractor has ROPS properly. Otherwise, never wear the seat belt. • Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted. It cannot work properly, leading to a danger- ous situation.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 POSITION CONTROl lEvER DRAFT CONTROl lEvER The implement attached to the lifting arm can be lowered by pushing the lever while the implement is raised by pulling the lever. In order to limit the lowering height of implements, use the lock bolt (2) to limit the operating range of the lever.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM hITCh CONTROl ARM (IF EquIPPED) the lever into the "Shallow" position parking position. to activate the draft function at light load. 2. ONE-TOuCh lIFTING/lOwER- For detailed information, refer to "Ini- ING SwITCh tial Operation" in Chapter 5. Press the lifting switch once to lift the lift arm up to the position set by the position control lever.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 hOw TO uSE RETAINING bOlT 1. Set the desired operating position NOTE NOTE using the control lever. < SAFETY LOCK > < HORIZONTAL BALANCE RE- 2. Fix the desired position with the • COVERY > To ensure the driver's safety, the retaining bolt.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM JOYSTICK lEvER DOublE ACTING lEvER This joystick lever is used mainly to operate the front end loader which attached to the tractor. For detailed information, refer to "Handling Loader" in Chapter 6. Tongs Tongs Retrac- Extension- tion tion Bucket...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 This lever is used to control a auxiliary hydraulic implement installed to rear. Lowering the lever supplies hydraulic fluid to Port "B", while raising it sup- plies hydraulic fluid to Port "A". See chapter 5, "Operation" for de- tails.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM lCD MONITOR (FOR PREMIuM) 1. DISPlAYING CuRRENT TIME - The current time is displayed in the 12-hour clock format (A.M./ P.M.). - The correct time can be set in RADIO CAMERA Configuration - Date and Time menu.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 4. ACTIvATING RADIO APPlICATION - The engine information and 11. ACCESSING ENGINE INFOR- transmission information speci- MATION MENu - Touch it to start the radio appli- fied by the user. cation and play the currently set - The tractor's engine information radio station (channel).
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ACCESSING ENGINE INFORMATION MENu ACCESSING TRANSMISSION INFORMATION MENu touque and engine fuel rate, is dis- played on the screen. Accessing diagnosis item (2) When failure is occurred, the num- ber of occurrence is displayed on the right side of the diagnosis item menu.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 ACCESSING hITCh CONTROl MENu rate, depth/draft, PTO AUTO, lift-arm up/down, balance and lift arm posi- tion are displayed. ADJuSTING hITCh 1. Touch the desired item. Then, the selected item is highlighted in red. 2. Press the fine adjustment button (2) to adjust the setting of each function.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 ExTERIOR DEvICES ENTRANCE 4. The cabin structure is safe as it is verified by the ROPS(Roll Over Protection Structure) test. How- ever, make sure to fasten the seat belt for best protection. TG1O428A TG2O448A (1) Work Light (FR) (2) Work Light (RR) (1) Door Handle (3) Work Light (4) Outside Rearview Mirror...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM uNlOCKING ThE DOOR REAR wINDOw wARNING • Never drive the tractor with the door open. An accident can occur. TG1O429A TG2O424A (1) Door Lever (1) Handle of Rear Window (2) Button Push the lever to open the door in Press the button on the rear window the cabin.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 wORKING lIGhT wIPER wARNING • Do not drive the tractor on a road with the work lights ON at night. • The approaching or following vehicle’s visibility can be dis- turbed, which is very danger- ous for both drivers.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO CRuISE wARNING • Normal water can be used as the washer fluid, but it is rec- ommended to use the washer fluid made exclusively for ve- hicles. Especially, make sure to use seasonal washer fluid in winter.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 DeSOx REGENERATION SwITCh PTO CRuISE ACTIvATION Run the engine at a speed over 1,300 IMPORTANT RPM. With the brake and clutch • The PTO cruise is not deac- pedals released, set the PTO cruise tivated when depressing one switch to the ON position and press of the brake pedals with the the SET (-) portion of the cruise con-...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM MODE SElECTION SwITCh 5. With the coolant temperature over CAuTION 40°C, press the button for 3 sec- To protect the catalyst filter, onds to start regeneration. keep the followings: 6. When the active regeneration indi- • Make sure to use only genuine cator goes off, idle the engine for fuel.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 2. MODE selection switch ・ ECO button (B) Press the MODE selection switch to select the desired work function. Each pressing of the ECO button toggles the ECO indicator on/off. Condition This indicator shows the level of Automatic control selection lamp ON fuel consumption: white for low...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM CD PlAYER bluETOOTh PlAYER/RADIO CAuTION • working with the volume of the stereo system excessively high can affect the driver's concentration, leading to pos- sible safety accidents. Tf1O452A s430455A (1) CD Player (1) Bluetooth Player/Radio (2) Power Switch Pushing the PWR switch one time This vehicle is equipped with a Blue- makes the power "ON", and pushing...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 ANTENNA ROOM lAMP ACCESSORY INSIDE REAR vIEw MIRROR TG2O434A TG2O435A TG2O433A (1) Antenna (1) Room Lamp (1) Inside Rearview Mirror Check the contact and angle of the Push the interior lamp lever to the The cabin is equipped with the inside antenna in case of poor signal recep- ON position to turn on the interior rearview mirror for the driver’s con-...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM POwER SOCKET / AShTRAY/hANGER CuP hOlDER AND STORAGE REFRIGERATOR / hEATING CAbINET TG1O434A TG2O438A (1) Power Socket (2) Hanger (1) Refrigerator / Heating Cabinet Convenience accessories include There is the refrigerator/heating cabi- Power Socket, mirror and clothes net which is located inside left fender hanger.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 SuN vISOR (IF EquIPPED) SuNROOF EMERGENCY hAMMER (ONlY Eu MODEl) TG2O492A TG1O436A TG2O439A (1) Sun Visor (1) Sunroof Lever (2) Sunroof (1) Emergency hammer Pull it down to block the sunlight from 1. You can use it, to let the fresh air Emergency Hammer is equipped For the front.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM hEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER OPERATING METhODS POwER SwITCh wARNING • use the fresh air mode in nor- mal conditions and use the air recirculation mode only if necessary. Continued opera- tion of the air recirculation mode can cause the inside to become stuffy, causing head- aches, drowsiness, or frost on the windows.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 vENT SwITCh bI-lEvEl SwITCh DEFROST SwITCh TG1O4C1A TG1O4C2A TG1O4C3A If this switch is pressed, air comes If this switch is pressed, air comes If this switch is pressed, air comes out from 4 grilles of the left/right. out from 4 positions of the front and out from 4 grilles of the front.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM A/C SwITCh TEMPERATuRE CONTROl blOwER uP CONTROl TG1O4C4A TG1O4C5A TG1O4C6A (1) Blower Down Switch (1) Temp. Down Switch (2) Blower Up Switch (2) Temp. Up Switch This switch adjust the speed of the fan. To operate the air-conditioner, press The temperature control raises or There are 4 steps from low to high.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE Make sure to follow the instructions 3. Operation in summer season : CAuTION below to keep the air conditioner in Make sure to check the tension of • K e e p t h e w i n d o w s c l o s e d the best condition : the A/C belt before using the A/C while the A/C is in operation...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR A/C RE- FRIGERANT AND lubRICANT Compres- Item Refrigerant sor Oil Type R-134a UCON488 Charging 1.1 kg 265 cc amount wARNING • have the air conditioner ser- viced by a qualified service personnel. If it is serviced by an unqualified person, he/she can be injured by the refriger- ant under high pressure.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SElF-DIAGNOSIS FuCNTION DIAGNOSTIC METhOD ERROR MODE DISPlAY If there is problem in the heater/air- 1. If there’s faulty parts, the corre- CAuTION conditioner, inspect it as below self- sponding indicator is flashed twice • A/C system uses new refrig- diagnostic method.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 7-PIN POwER OuTPuT SOCKET A/C REFRIGERANT INSPECTION If the refrigerant is insufficient, A/C Circuit Color of wire performance becomes inefficient. Earth Also overcharging has a bad ef- fect on the system. If malfunction is Tail lamp and li- cense plate lamp detected, have it serviced at a local KIOTI dealer.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM TIRES, whEElS AND bAllAST GENERAl TIRE INFORMATION wARNING • Do not disassemble or as- semble the tire. If it is neces- sary to disassemble/assemble the tire, let a qualified service person perform the work. T85O530A (A) Insufficient (B) Standard T46w030A (C) Excessive...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 INFlATION PRESSuRE Always maintain the proper tire inflation pressure. Make sure the tire pressure does not exceed the pressure recommended in the manual. Class Tire Sizes Inflation Pressure 2.8 kg/cm² Front 12.4-24 / 8PR 275 Kpa 40 psi 1.7 kg/cm²...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM TREAD wARNING Never operate tractor with a loose rim, wheel, or axle. • Always tighten nuts or bolts to the specified torque. • Make sure to frequently check that all these parts are firmly tightened. • Make sure to perform inspec- TG1O493A tion daily.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM whEEl TORquE AND DIRECTION whEEl INSTAllATION DIRECTION FRONT whEEl INSTAllATION PATTERN For agricultural tires, make sure to Tightening torque install them with their arrow marks wheel nut wheel nut on their side pointing the front driving direction.
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 ADDITIONAl wEIGhT(IF EquIPPED) REAR whEEl INSTAllATION PATTERN ADDITIONAl FRONT wEIGhT wARNING • use tires approved by KIOTI only. • Assemble the tire as shown in the figure. • Contact your local KIOTI Deal- er if it is necessary to change the tire specification or instal- lation method.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM COMPONENTS FOR ADDITIONAl FRONT wEIGhT If the front tires are excessively load- Model Max. load ed, it becomes hard to steer the trac- 350 kg tor, the tires can be worn faster and (35 kg x 10 Pieces) the durability of the front axle can be deteriorated.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 ADDITIONAl REAR wEIGhT(IF EquIPPED) IMPORTANT • unnecessary weight can result in poor braking performance, rapid wear of the brake discs, shortened axle life, and in- crease in fuel consumption. A40O4E2A H11O4E1A (1) Rear Weight (1) Rear Weight (2) Bolt (3) Nut (4) Spring Washer...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ADDITIONAl lIquID TYPE wEIGhT It is possible to inject water and cal- NOTE cium solution into the tire to use it as • If the liquid injection should be a ballast. performed only by a qualified NOTE service personnel.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 MASS(ES) AND TIRE(S) Ref to the following information for the determination of the total mass, the axle loads, the tire load carrying capacity. Maximum Maximum Tyre pressu- Tyre Tyre dimension Tyre load ra- Maximum permissible re [kPa](***) permissible combi-...
OPERATION PRE-OPERATION CHECK ........... 5-2 OPERATING THE ENGINE .......... 5-3 STARTING THE ENGINE ............5-3 SToppING THE ENGINE ............5-6 WARMING Up ................5-7 JUMp STARTING ................5-8 OPERATING THE TRACTOR ........5-9 HoW To dRIvE ................5-9 pARkING ...................5-13 TURNING ..................5-14 dRIvING oN SlopE ..............5-15 THE cAUTIoNS WHEN coMING IN ANd oUT of WoRk fIEld ..5-15 pREcAUTIoNS WHIlE dRIvING oN THE RoAd ....5-15 loAdING INTo ANd UNloAdING oUT of THE TRUck ..5-16...
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 PRE-OPERATION CHECK CHECK ITEm It is a good practice to know the con- • Walk around inspection. for detailed information, refer to dition of your tractor before you start "Maintenance schedule chart" in • Engine oil level. it.
opERATIoN OPERATING THE ENGINE sTARTING THE ENGINE mANUAl WARNING To avoid accidents : • be sure to read and under- stand the warning and caution decals on the tractor thor- oughly. • Run the engine only in a well- ventilated area, or you can be suffocated by exhaust gas.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 TG2O412A TG1O512A TG1O403A (1) Hand Throttle lever (1) key Switch (A) off (B) Acc (1) pTo change lever (c) oN (d) Heat (E) Start Slow fast 5. place the pTo change lever in the 6. Set the hand throttle lever to the 8.
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opERATIoN OPERATING PRINCIPlE Of PREHEAT sYsTEm When the ignition switch is set in the WARNING "oN" position, the engine coolant is • Never operate the start motor automatically preheated. As soon as for 10 consecutive seconds the preheat indicator goes off, start as it consumes a lot of battery the engine.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 sTOPPING THE ENGINE CHECKING WARNING lAmPs 1. If the oil pressure warning lamp(2) WARNING does not go off in 4 to 5 seconds • If driving the tractor for an ex- after the engine is properly started, tended period of time with the stop the engine immediately and charge warning lamp ON, the...
opERATIoN WARmING UP It is recommended always to warm WARNING NOTE up the engine before driving in order • • Never touch the muffler or hot When setting the ignition switch to maintain the durability of the en- covers until they are cooled to the off position after opera- gine.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 JUmP sTARTING HOW TO WARm UP ENGINE 1. Start the engine and run it at a low WARNING speed and without load for approx. • Warming up the engine ex- 3 to 4 minutes. cessively increases fuel con- 2.
opERATIoN OPERATING THE TRACTOR HOW TO DRIvE 2. check the length of the jump cable 7. Start the engine of the tractor and position another tractor near with the discharged battery. the tractor with the discharged bat- 8. disconnect the black cable from tery.
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opERATIoN TG2O422A TG2O412A TG2O501A (1) position control lever (2) one-touch Switch (1) Accel pedal (2) Hand Throttle lever (1) parking Brake lever (3) lock Bolt Slow fast (A) pull (B) push 5. pull the position control lever back- 6. Increase slowly the engine RpM 7.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 mANUAl P/sHUTTlE TG1O462A (1) clutch pedal 8. depress the clutch pedal fully. CAUTION To avoid accidents : • Do not release the clutch ped- al abruptly. The tractor may start off abruptly, resulting in TG2O505A TG2O502A rollover.
opERATIoN PARKING 10. The tractor begins to move as 2. pull the parking brake lever (2) up. you release the clutch. 3. Before leaving the tractor after parking it, make sure to stop the CAUTION pTo, lower the implement onto the •...
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 TURNING You should turn slowly and lower the WARNING ImPORTANT engine speed if possible. • • The brake pad can be rapidly The tractor may move slowly WARNING worn if you drive with the with the engine running even parking brake applied.
opERATIoN THE CAUTIONs WHEN COm- DRIvING ON slOPE PRECAUTIONs WHIlE DRIv- ING IN AND OUT Of WORK fIElD ING ON THE ROAD 1. please drive according to the con- ditions of the slope at safe speed so that the engine is not under heavy load if possible.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 lOADING INTO AND UNlOAD- ING OUT Of THE TRUCK WARNING • If the tractor is broken down during driving on the road, move it to a safe place to ser- vice. If not, it can cause per- sonal injury.
opERATIoN PRECAUTIONs WHEN UsING POWER sTEERING 2. If you operate the steering wheel, WARNING with the tractor stopped, using the • Attach the tractor securely to implement equipped in front of the the truck when transporting. loader and the like, the steering be aware of the height of the wheel operation can be getting a loaded tractor and avoid low...
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 NOTE WARNING WARNING • • When driving on a road with an If stopping the engine while The power steering system in this tractor is a load reaction, full hy- implement attached to the rear driving, the steering perfor- draulic type.
opERATIoN 3-POINT HITCH CONTROl sYsTEm 3. The height of the lower link is pre- NOTE cisely controlled proportional to the • If the position of the position con- position of the lever. trol lever is changed before/after 4. The lower link is lifted by the hy- the engine is started, operating draulic energy of the tractor while the lever won't move the 3-point...
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 DRAfT CONTROl lEvER 3. To keep the plowing depth shallow, put the draft control lever to the rear(shallow) position. The plow- ing depth tends to become deeper naturally by outer conditions. As the plowing depth increases the applied load also increases.
opERATIoN REmOTE HYDRAUlIC DOUblE ACTING vAlvE CAUTION CAUTION • • If the lifting arm is properly If the tractor has been stored operated but abnormal noise for a long period of time or is still heard, the hydraulic the transmission fluid is just system may be malfunction- changed, abnormal noise may ing.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 KIOTI supplies two types of the ImPORTANT double acting valves by region : self- • Put the detent valve operating return type and detent type. lever into the neutral position • for the self-return type double act- when the hydraulic implement ing lever, it returns to its neutral is not in use.
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opERATIoN sINGlE ACTING AND DOUblE ACTING CYlINDER 3. When the cylinder is contracted, the hydraulic fluid returned from the cylinder is drained to the trans- mission through the draining circuit as the operating lever is operated to the opposite direction from the expansion position.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 PT1/2 COUPlER sOCKET CONNECTING AND DIsCONNECTING ImPlEmENT (ImPlEmENT) CONNECTION DIsCONNECTION 1. Make sure to stop the engine be- 1. Make sure to stop the engine be- fore disconnecting it. fore connecting it. 2. Release any residual pressure in 2.
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opERATIoN WARNING • Never connect or disconnect the implement hydraulic hose while the pressure in it is not released or the engine is run- ning. It is hard to connect and disconnect the hose and hy- draulic fluid can be sprayed from the hose, and get into your eyes or skin.
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3-point hitch implement and loadeR opeRation Removal and installation of 3-point hitch implement(with pto shaft) ....6-2 opeRation foR 3-point hitch implements ..6-5 Adjustment of LIft Rod .............6-5 Adjustment of top LInk .............6-6 pRecAutIon foR InstALLIng How to use top LInk HoLes................6-6 Adjustment of stAbILIzeR ..........6-7 dIsmountIng tHe ImpLement ..........6-7...
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 Removal and installation of 3-point hitch implement (with pto shaft) A40O613A A40O607A A40O612A (1) Implement support (2) Lower Link (1) check Link pin (1) Lever (2) ball Assembly 1. place implement on the level 4. Remove the pins on either side of 5.
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3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon A40O614A A40O615A A40O616A (1) Lower Link (1) Lower Link (1) top Link (2) Lock pin (2) Ball Assembly (2) Ball Assembly (3) snap pin 6. Attach the ball assembly to the 7. when the lower link is lifted, it is 8.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 impoRtant • consult your local Kioti deal- er for selection of the univer- sal joint. • when selecting a universal joint, make sure that it is not too short to come off the its female and male shafts at the highest position or too long to impact its female and mail TG2O605A...
3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon opeRation foR 3-point hitch implements adjustment of lift Rod A40O602B (1) Lift Rod (2) Adjuster Handle (3) stopper 1. Adjust the implement level bal- anced by turning the lift rod han- dle. 2. After adjustment, fix it with the stopper.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 adjustment of top linK pRecaution foR installing how to use top linK holes note • when there is no implement at- tached, fix the lower link to the check link (LH/RH) so that it does not contact with the rear wheel.
3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon adjustment of stabilizeR dismounting the implement 1. park the tractor with the implement caution on the level ground and lower the • when you are attaching an implement all the way down. implement not requiring any Install the implement support as traction, mount the assem- needed.
Approval number to be announced tractor is equipped with a draw bar. maker daedong or kioti make sure to check the max. towing weight of the trailer and max. vertical maximum horizontal load/d-Value : load that can be applied to the draw...
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3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon pto & pto shield guaRd before you install the some kind of waRning implement, take off pto shaft cap(2) • never use any other part for and install the universal joint of im- pulling except draw bar. pull- plement.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 pRecautions when using the pto installing pto shaft use in rice fields: when using the waRning tractor in rice fields, where the water • to avoid accidents, always level could rise above the height of make sure that all pto guards the pto shaft, ask your dealer for are in position and stay well...
3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon hYdRaulic bRaKe valve (if eQuipped) waRning • make sure that the pto safe cover is in its position before driving the pto shaft. • the pto shaft and universal joint shaft should not be in- terfered by any surrounding parts.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 2. connect the hydraulic hose for waRning trailer brake coupling trailer brake operation to the cou- • never exceed a speed of 25km/ brand sAfIm pler (2) of the rear brake valve. h (15 mph) when travelling with Included in trailer 3.
3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon handling loadeR (1) Loader mounting bracket (2) boom cylinder (3) Loader Arm (4) boom (5) grill guard (6) tilt cylinder (7) bucket for detailed information about instal- lation and use of the front loader, refer to the separate manual of the loader.
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pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 fixation points foR fRont end loadeR [Front axle frame 1] [Front axle frame 1] [Front axle frame 2] [Front axle frame 2] [Flywheel housing] [Flywheel housing] A43O638A waRning • when you do install the front loader, certainly mount the bolt for mounting bracket at indicated point. TG120-수출향-US-06.indd 14 2016-05-04 오후...
3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon dRiving on slope when unloaded bucKet and when loaded bucKet and ReaR ballast aRe installed ReaR ballast aRe installed keep the bucket end of the tractor driving uphill driving uphill uphill. In other words, drive forward on uphill and backward on downhill.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 joYsticK leveR stalled, keep the rear ballast toward the higher level of the ground. In other words, drive backward on uphill and forward on downhill. use the 4wd to increase traction when driving on a slope with the loaded bucket and rear ballast in- stalled.
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3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon 3. float 4. down & dump the floating function is activated the boom can be lowered and the when the joystick lever is pushed bucket can dump by operating the one position further from the down joystick lever to the front right posi- position.
pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 joYsticK valve waRning impoRtant • to avoid accidents: if the boom or bucket is not • operating, properly, lower pressurized diesel fuel or hy- the bucket onto the ground, draulic fluid may be sprayed stop the engine and move on your skin or eyes, lead- the joystick lever to remove ing to a severe injury or even...
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MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT .... 7-3 checking anD replenishing urea Tank (aT) ..........7-15 Daily check iTeM ........7-3 replacing TransMission fluiD anD filTer(M) ........7-16 MainTenance scheDule charT ..7-4 changing fronT axle case oil(n) .. 7-18 lUBRICANTs ........7-7 aDJusTing Brake peDal(o) ....
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MAINTENANCE aDJusTing fronT axle pivoT(aD) ..7-32 aDJusTing engine valve clearance(ae) ....... 7-33 replacing air cleaner filTer(af) .. 7-33 checking air conDiTioner hose(ag) ..7-34 checking caB cushion ruBBer(ah) .. 7-34 replacing air filTer(ai) ....7-34 flush cooling sysTeM anD changing coolanT(aJ) ....
MainTenance MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT DAIly ChECk ITEM sERVICE sChEDUlE MAINTENANCE CODEs ITEM sERVICE REQUIRED engine oil Check the oil level and add as needed. Do not overfill. hydraulic (Trans / Diff.) fluid check level and add as needed. check restriction indicator. (if equipped) engine air filter and air check for leaks and damaged components.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 MAINTENANCE CODE hOw TO OPEN ThE hOOd(A) ChECkING AND ADDING fUEl(C) Tg1o702a TG2O703A TG2O701A (1) opening knob (1) hood (1) fuel Tank cap (2) locking Device (a) pull (B) hood 1. To open the hood, pull the lever on The fuel tank cap is automatically CAUTION the lower right side from the hood...
MainTenance ChECkING TRANsMIssION flUID lEVEl(D) 1. Turn the key switch to "on", check IMPORTANT the amount of fuel by fuel gauge. • Be careful not to let the fuel 2. if the needle on the fuel gauge is tank become empty, otherwise close to "e"...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ChECkING ENGINE OIl lEVEl(E) IMPORTANT • If oil level is low, do not run engine. • Never add the oil over the up- per limit. • Be sure to check the oil level a f t e r i n s t a l l i n g h y d r a u l i c implement.
MainTenance ChECkING COOlANT lEVEl(f) IMPORTANT • When using oil of different maker or viscosity from the previous one, remove all of the old oil. Never mix two dif- ferent types of oil. • Do not start the engine when the oil level is below lower limit.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ClEANING GRIll, RADIATOR sCREEN(G) ChECKING BRAKE PEdALS(h) 1. The brake pedals should be in- IMPORTANT spected for free travel, and smooth • Bonnet Grill and screen must operation. be clean from debris to pre- 2. you should adjust this pedal if an vent engine from overheating incorrect measurement is found.
MainTenance ChECkING GAUGEs, METER ChANGING ENGINE OIL ANd REPLACING FILTER(L) AND EAsy ChECkER(I) 1. inspect the instrument panel for broken gauge (s), meter (s) and easy checker lamps. 2. replace if broken. ChECkING hEAD lIGhT, hAz- ARD lIGhT ETC.(J) 1. inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses.
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 7. run the engine for approx. 5 min- WARNING utes to deliver oil to each part. • Prolonged and repeated con- 8. engine oil light should go off after tact with the engine oil may 10 seconds of running.
MainTenance ChECKING ANd REPLENIShING UREA TANK (AT) The urea tank is located in the left CAUTION CAUTION side of the vehicle. its purpose is re- • To avoid personal injury : If the urea level is dropped be- duction of nox and urea should be •...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 REPLACING TRANSMISSION FLUId ANd FILTER(M) 1. park the tractor on a level ground and start the engine to warm it up. 2. stop the engine, apply the parking brake, and remove the drain plug. 3. To drain the used fluid, place the oil container under the transmis- sion case and remove the drain plug to drain used fluid.
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MainTenance CAUTION To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to stop the engine before changing the fluid or replacing the filter. • Cool down the fluid sufficient- ly. you can get burned by hot fluid. TG2O702A TG2O712A IMPORTANT (1) oil filler plug (2) oil Dipstick (1) air Bleeding plug •...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ChANGING fRONT AxlE CAsE OIl(N) AdJUSTING BRAKE PEdAL(O) BRAKE PEdAL FREE PLAY 4. Add new oil to the specified level through the oil filler. 5. wait at least 15 minutes to allow the oil flow to the bevel case be- fore checking the oil level.
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MainTenance ALLOwABLE TOLERANCE OF FREE PLAY BETwEEN Lh ANd Rh BRAKE PEdALS Free play difference between brake WARNING pedals (Lh, Rh) • Make sure that the push rod less than 0.276 in. (7 mm) does not push the piston with the pedal released.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 BlEEDING BRAkE flUID lINE 6. a f t e r b l e e d i n g i s c o m p l e t e d , tighten the bleeder with the brake pedal (2) depressed.
MainTenance LUBRICATING GREASE LOCATIONS(P) Apply high-quality multi-purpose grease onto the positions in the figure at every 50 hours of operation or whenever nec- essary and record the operating time when applying it. Tg1o745a Tg1o747a Tg1o746a (1) front Bracket axle pivot (1) Main shift lever (1) Bevel gear case, lh/rh Tg1o743a...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ChECkING WhEEl BOlT / NUT TORQUE(Q) CAUTION To avoid personal injury : • Never operate tractor with a loose rim, wheel, or axle. • Any time bolts and nuts are loosened, retighten to speci- fied torque. •...
MainTenance REPLACING FUEL FILTER(S) 7. check that the thread on the inside of the element is not damaged. 8. Fit the filter assembly to the fuel filter head and tighten by hand until the filter assembly contacts the filter head. Tighten the as- sembly a further 1/8 of a turn by hand.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 REPLACING AIR CLEANER AIR BlEEDING fUEl sysTEM(s) PRIMARY ELEMENT(T) 1. loosen the injection nozzle cover setscrew and remove the injection nozzle cover. 2. Turn the ignition key to "on" posi- tion for 3 minutes and then turn the key back to "off"...
MainTenance ChECkING fUEl lINEs(U) To clean the element, use only clean IMPORTANT dry compressed air on the inside of • Be sure to refit the cap with the element. air pressure at the nozzle the arrow (On the rear of must not exceed 29 psi (2 kgf/cm²).
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ADJUsTING fAN BElT TENsION(V) gether with the hose clamps every IMPORTANT two years and securely tighten. • when changing fuel pipes, be 3. if the fuel pipes and hose clamps careful not to allow dust or dirt are found damaged or deterio- to enter the fuel system.
MainTenance ON(V) BATTERy(W) PRECAUTIONS FOR hANdLING 3. in order to measure the belt ten- WARNING sion, apply thumb pressure strong- • The battery gas can explode. ly to the "a" location of belt. do not expose the battery to Belt deflection for proper fan belt flames or sparks.
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 BATTERy sWITCh ChARGING contact the battery dealer for proper CAUTION charging instruction. • set the battery switch in the CAUTION "OFF" position or disconnect the battery cable in approx. 2 • T h e c h a r g e w a r n i n g l a m p minutes after stopping the en- comes on if the charging sys- gine.
MainTenance ChECkING INTAkE AIR lINE(x) ADJUsTING TOE-IN(y) AdJUSTING PROCEdURE CAUTION • Never check the charge sta- tus of the battery by placing a metal object across the posts. Use a voltmeter or hydrom- eter. DIRECTION fOR sTORAGE T46oa36a TG2O723A 1. when storing the tractor for a long period, remove the battery from (1) air line hose (a) wheel - to - wheel distance at front...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ChECkING RADIATOR hOsE AND CLAMP(z) READJUsTMENT 5. Measure distance between tire beads at the rear of tire and hub height. 6. front distance should be 0.08~0.31 in. (2~8mm) less than rear dis- tance. if not, adjust ball joint length Tg1o751a TG2O724A (1) Tie rod lock nut...
MainTenance POwER STEERING LINE(AA) PRECAUTION AT OvERhEATING to coolant loss and engine dam- Take the following actions in the age. never perform work while en- event the coolant temperature reach- gine is hot. es the boiling point, what is called "over-heating".
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 AIR CONDITIONER BElT TENsION(AB) ClEANING AIR CONDITIONER CONDENsER(AC) CAUTION Stop the engine before checking air conditioner belt. TG2O730B TG2O726A (1) adjusting nut (1) condenser (2) net (a) adjusting Belt Tension 1. stop the engine and apply the 1.
MainTenance ADJUsTING fRONT AxlE ADJUsTING ENGINE VAlVE REPLACING AIR CLEANER PIvOT(Ad) ClEARANCE(AE) fIlTER(Af) This service can be affected by the engine sensitively. Therefore, contact your local kIOTI Dealer for this ser- vice. Tg1o752a Tg1o716a (1) adjusting Bolt (2) lock nut (1) filter (2) cap (3) evacuator valve...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 1. open the hood and check the air ChECkING AIR CONDITIONER CAUTION hOsE(AG) cleaner housing for damage. • Use only a genuine filter. Use 2. release the air cleaner clip and check the linkage and damage of of a non-recommended filter remove the front cover.
MainTenance REPLACING AIR FILTER(AI) ChECk AND ClEAN CAB AIR INTAkE fIlTER(AU) Check and clean the intake air filter WARNING every 100 hours or more often if • Tractor with cabs have no needed. Keep the air filter clean for protection against dangerous efficient operation of the heating and substances, but have a protec- cooling system.
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 CAUTION IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • • Always wear protective clothing, The Manufacturer has no re- dispose of filters correctly in e.g.: overalls, goggles, gloves sponsibility whatever, either accordance with local regula- and face mask when preparing direct or indirect, for applica- tions.
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MainTenance WARNING CAUTION • • Ta k e t h e f i l t e r o f f b e f o r e Only install carbon filters sup- washing the cab. If the cab is plied sealed when delivered: washed and the filter has not comply with the operating been demounted, take care to...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 flUsh COOlING sysTEM AND ChANGING COOlANT(AJ) Coolant capacity 3.7 u.s.gal. (13.9 l) CAUTION To avoid accidents : • D o n o t r e m o v e t h e r a d i a - tor cap while the coolant is hot.
MainTenance ANTIfREEzE This tractor is filled with 50% of eth- NOTE IMPORTANT ylene glycol at factory. • • Do not start engine without The temperatures shown on the if the antifreeze has been replaced coolant. left are industry standards that by tap water later on, the coolant can •...
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 DRAINING WATER fROM ChECKING ANd REPLACING wIPER(AM) ClUTCh hOUsING(Al) INSPECTION REPLACEMENT Tg1o766a Tg1o756a h11o649a (1) plug (1) wiper (1) wiper arm (2) wiper fixing lever (3) wiper Blade 1. There is a plug under the clutch check the operation and wear of the 1.
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MainTenance h11o651a h11o652a h11o650a (1) wiper arm (2) fixing lever (1) wiper Blade 4. set a new wiper blade horizontal 3. lower the blade and pull out the 5. lift the wiper blade to its end and so that the fixing lever is facing blade by moving it in the shape of install it so that the fixing lever is down.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 REPLACING FUSE(AN) CAUTION • when wiping the windshield, set the wiper blade upright, spray water onto the glass w i t h a h o s e , a n d w i p e t h e glass with clean cloth.
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MainTenance Tg1o494a Tg1o769a h11o655a (1) fuse storage case (2) fuse (1) normal fuse There are marks for the fuse capac- 3. if the fuse is blown, replace it with ity and location on the cover of the a new fuse with same capacity. fuse panel.
px9530 / px1053 / px1153 REPLACING CABIN FUSE(AO) The fuse box in the cabin can be WARNING identified by opening the lever guide • Never use a fuse with the ca- cover on the left side of the driver’ pacity higher than specified s seat.
MainTenance SLOw BLOw FUSE(AP) REPLACING BULB(Aq) The bulb and capacity used in this MANUAl slow Blow fuse tractor are listed in the below table. This section only describes proce- dures the users can handle. IMPORTANT Bulb Capacity • Using a non-approved slow- blow fuse can damage elec- headlamp 35w/35w...
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 hEAdLAMP Tg1o758a Tg1o733a Tg1o734a (1) handle (1) connector (2) rubber cover (1) connector (2) safety spring (a) pull (B) open 1. Turn the key switch to the "off" 2. Disconnect the wire connector. 4. press down the safety spring and position and open the hood.
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MainTenance wORK LAMP (FRT/RR) The work lamp uses a halogen bulb. WARNING Do not touch the illuminating part of • If using a bulb other than the the halogen bulb. specified one, the lamp can be The bulb life can be shortened by damaged and the tractor can finger prints, dust and moisture, or even catch fire.
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px9530 / px1053 / px1153 ROOM LAMP a40o714a Tg1o737a Tg1o736a (1) work lamp Bulb (1) work lamp glass case (1) room lamp 2. unscrew the ground wire screw, 1. Turn the key switch to the "off" 1. fit a flat-bladed screwdriver into disconnect the connector, and position and unscrew the screw the edge of the room lamp and pry...
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MainTenance TURN SIGNAL LAMP (REAR) h11o666a Tg1o509a a40o716a (1) room lamp Bulb (1) Turn signal lamp (rr) (1) protective cover (2) Mounting Bolt 2. remove the room lamp bulb by 1. The turn signal lamp (rear) is in- 2. unscrew the mounting bolts from pulling it up.
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MainTenance CAUTION CAUTION • • For some bulbs which require Before replacing a bulb, make delicate handling or work pro- sure to put the key switch and cess, contact your local kIOTI the switch for the correspond- Dealer. ing bulb to the "OFF" position. •...
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ALMACENAMIENTO Y GESTIÓN ALMACENAMIENTO dEL TrACTOr ......8-2 AlmAcenAmiento diArio ............8-2 AlmAcenAmiento A lArgo plAzo ........8-2 USO dEL TrACTOr dESpUéS dEL ALMACENAMIENTO ........8-4 USO Y ELIMINACIÓN ..........8-5 TE130(NX4520,5020,5520,6020)-스페인1 1 2016-04-29 오전 9:23:22...
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nX4520 / nX5020 / nX5520 / nX6020 ALMACENAMIENTO dEL TrACTOr ALMACENAMIENTO dIArIO ALMACENAMIENTO A LArGO pLAzO 1. mantenga el tractor limpio cuando Si el tractor no se usará por mucho 4. Infle los neumáticos a una presión esté almacenado. Asegúrese de tiempo, siga las instrucciones de un poco superior a la habitual.
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AlmAcenAmiento Y geStiÓn 9. mantenga el tractor en un lugar seco, y que esté protegido de la lluvia. cubra el tractor. 10. limpie los componentes del mo- tor y también el tractor. 11. Añada grasa a todos los orificios del tubo de llenado de lubricante del tractor.
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nX4520 / nX5020 / nX5520 / nX6020 USO dEL TrACTOr dESpUéS dEL ALMACENAMIENTO 1. compruebe la presión de aire el motor está en funcionamiento prECAUCIÓN de los neumáticos e infle los por algunos minutos. para evitar lesiones: neumáticos si están bajos de 11. Dirija el tractor afuera y verifique Nunca limpie el cuerpo del presión.
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AlmAcenAmiento Y geStiÓn USO Y ELIMINACIÓN para proteger el medioambiente, use y elimine el tractor teniendo en mente los siguientes puntos: 1. cuando cambie el aceite o el refrigerante usted mismo, tenga cuidado de no ocasionar derrames y elimine el aceite y el refrigerante adecuadamente según las leyes aplicables.
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 This troubleshooting chart summarizes simple service items for users who are familiar with mechanical systems. For more detailed service items, contact your local KioTi Dealer. EnginE TroublEshooTing causE counTErMEasurEs 1. When engine is dif- • Fuel is thick and doesn’t flow. •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING causE counTErMEasurEs 1. When engine is dif- • Start motor does not rotate when key • Depress the clutch pedal unless depressed. (Manual type) ficult to start switch is turned • Put the PTO switch to the OFF position. •...
PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 TracTor TroublEshooTing causE counTErMEasurEs 1. When tractor does • Shift lever is in neutral position • Check the shift levers. not move while • Parking brake is applied • Release the parking brake. engine is running 2.
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TROUBLESHOOTING causE counTErMEasurEs 5. Hydraulic system is • 3-point hitch cannot be lifted • The transmission fluid is insufficient. Add it to the specified faulty level. • There is air in the intake pipe. Bleed the pipe. • The oil filter is clogged. Replace it. •...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 causE counTErMEasurEs 6. Electric system is • Work lamps do not come on • The bulb is blown. Replace it. faulty • The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted. Check and clean them. 7. Heater/air conditioner •...
INDEX INDEX................10-2 TG120-수출향-US-10.indd 1 2016-04-29 오전 9:24:05...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 NUMERIC AIR BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM(S) ........7-23 3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM .......5-19 AIR CONDITIONER BELT TENSION(AB) ......7-31 4WD INDICATOR ...............4-18 AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE ........4-63 7-PIN POWER OUTPUT SOCKET ........4-67 ALLOWABLE TOLERANCE OF FREE PLAY BETWEEN LH AND RH BRAKE PEDALS.........7-19 ANTENNA................4-57 ANTIFREEZE ..............7-36 A/C REFRIGERANT CAPACITY ........4-67...
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INDEX CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND REPLACING FILTER(L) ...7-13 CLUTCH REACTION SPEED SETTING BUTTON (POWER SHUTTLE) ............4-37 CHANGING FRONT AXLE CASE OIL(N) ......7-18 COMBINATION SWITCH .............4-7 CHARGING ................7-28 COMPONENTS FOR ADDITIONAL FRONT WEIGHT ..4-76 CHECK ITEM ...............5-2 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT ..5-24 CHECKING AIR CONDITIONER HOSE(AG) .....7-34 CONNECTION ..............5-24 CHECKING AND ADDING FUEL(C) ........7-8...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 EXTERIOR DEVICES ............4-50 DISMOUNTING THE IMPLEMENT ........6-7 EXTERIOR VIEW ..............4-4 DOUBLE ACTING LEVER..........4-43 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ...........3-2 DOUBLE ACTING VALVE ..........5-21 DRAFT CONTROL DIAL (FOR MODEL WITH DRAFT CONTROL KIT) ...............4-37 FILTERS ................2-5 DRAFT CONTROL LEVER ..........5-20 FLUSH COOLING SYSTEM AND CHANGING DRAFT CONTROL LEVER ..........4-40 COOLANT(AJ) ..............7-35...
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INDEX HEAD LIGHT HIGH BEAM LAMP ........4-16 INSTRUMENT PANEL ............4-12 HEAD LIGHT SWITCH ............4-7 INTERIOR DEVICES ............4-49 HEADLAMP ................7-43 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER ........4-60 JOYSTICK LEVER .............6-14 HIGH / LOW BUTTON (POWER SHUTTLE) .....4-28 HITCH CONTROL ARM (FOR PREMIUM) ......4-41 JOYSTICK LEVER .............4-43 JOYSTICK VALVE ..............6-16 HMS MAIN/SHIFT SWITCH ..........4-36...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 POWER SHUTTLE .............3-15 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ..........7-3 POWER SOCKET / ASHTRAY/HANGER ......4-58 MAINTENANCE CODE ............7-8 POWER STEERING LINE(AA) ..........7-31 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART .........7-4 POWER SWITCH ...............4-61 MANUAL ................3-14 PRECAUTION AT OVERHEATING ........7-31 MODE SELECTION SWITCH ..........4-55 PRECAUTION FOR INSTALLING HOW TO USE TOP LINK HOLES ..............6-6 MOUNTING LOCATION ............4-5...
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INDEX SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING ....1-10 RADIO CASSETTE ............4-57 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER ..1-14 RANGE GEAR SHIFT LEVER ...........4-29 SEAT ADJUSTMENT............4-38 READJUSTMENT ..............7-30 SEAT BELT .................4-39 REAR WHEEL INSTALLATION PATTERN ......4-75 SEAT SLIDING ..............4-38 REAR WINDOW ..............4-51 SEATBACK RECLINING ............4-38 REFRIGERATOR / HEATING CABINET ......4-59 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUCNTION ..........4-66 REMOTE HYDRAULIC .............5-21...
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PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 VENT SWITCH ..............4-61 THE CAUTIONS WHEN COMING IN AND OUT OF WORK FIELD ..............5-15 TIPS FOR BREAKING-IN .............5-2 WARMING UP ..............5-7 TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST ........4-68 WATER-IN-FUEL WARNING LAMP ........4-23 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER ..........2-2 WHEEL INSTALLATION DIRECTION ........4-74 TRACTOR STORAGE ............8-2 WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION .........4-74 TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING ........9-4...
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