horsch LEEB LT Operating Instructions Manual

horsch LEEB LT Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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LEEB LT / LT LIGHT / GS / 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY PRIOR TO STARTING UP!
KEEP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE!
ART.:
8090
0239
ISSUE:
09/2019
Software version: 1.4.7

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Terminal Software version: 1.4.7 LEEB LT / LT LIGHT / GS / 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY PRIOR TO STARTING UP! KEEP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE! ART.:...
  • Page 3 80900239 Terminal Leeb LT / LT light / GS / 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT en...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 3.2.12 Spraying mixture container 1. Introduction ..........4 filling for CCS Pro variant machines .. 32 1.1 Foreword ..........4 3.2.13 Spraying mixture container 1.2 Notes on representation ......4 filling for CCS Pro variant machines .. 35 3.2.14 Spraying mixture container 2.
  • Page 5 4. External control for CCS Pro 7. Multi-function handle ......109 variant machines ........90 7.1 Operation ..........109 4.1 External control terminal ......90 7.2 as ISOBUS subscriber......109 4.2 Filling ............91 7.2.1 The multi-function handle is 4.3 Washing program ........94 already registered as ISOBUS subscriber ........109 4.4 Additional functions.........95 7.2.2 Setting the “Auxiliary”...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Pay attention to the safety notes! DANGER HORSCH will not assume liability for any dam- age or malfunctions resulting from failure of Highlights a danger that will lead to death or complying with the operating instructions.
  • Page 7: Description Of Machine Function And Operation

    Circulation is switched off • Main switch of nozzle closes • HORSCH LEEB machines can be operated and Agitator is switched off (if presently active) • monitored via an ISOBUS-capable terminal. Filling process is switched off (if presently •...
  • Page 8: Menu Navigation Overview

    2.2 Menu navigation Diagnostics ¾ overview Settings ¾ Teach ¾ Access protected area ¾ PT settings / maintenance ¾ Main page of sprayer Opening / closing nozzles ¾ Circulation ¾ Folding boom folding ¾ Cleaning ¾ Lighting (optional) ¾ Steering (optional) ¾...
  • Page 9: Main Control Terminal

    3. Main control terminal The graphic user interface shows current settings and measuring values in spraying operation. Adaptations can be made via touchscreen, rotary wheel or buttons. NOTE Does not replace the operating instructions of the basic machine! ¾ Pay attention to the safety instructions and warnings in the operating instructions of the basic ¾...
  • Page 10 Switchingcirculation on or off If the crop protection sprayer is connected with active Section Control, an A ¾ is displayed on the symbol of circulation. Machines of the CCS Pro variant ¾ Switching the pump for circulation on or off Machines of the CCS variant ¾...
  • Page 11 Lighting (optional) Submenu for machines of variant CCS Pro, see 3.2.6 ¾ Submenu for machines of variant CCS and ECO, see 3.2.7 ¾ Operating data counter Information on the area processed and working time / operating hours ¾ Submenu, see 3.2.8 ¾...
  • Page 12 Fresh water tank (display on the terminal only for machines of variant CCS Pro) Display of the current filling level The red bar identifies the remaining minimum quantity for outside cleaning. Touch the display to access the submenu. ¾ Submenu, see 3.2.15 ¾...
  • Page 13 Status info (display on the terminal only for machines of variant CCS Pro) (a) Pump pressure in bar (b) Agitator pressure in bar (c) Cleaning pressure in bar (d) Spraying pump output in % (e) Application quantity in litres per minute (f) Area output in hectare per hour (g) Piston diaphragm pump active (1) / not active (0) Status info (display on the terminal only for machines...
  • Page 14: Sub-Pages Sprayer Implement

    3.2 Sub-pages sprayer implement Touch the symbol or control button to access the sub-page. ¾ 3.2.1 BoomControl folding boom control Yellow: BoomControl is acti- vated Green: BoomControl active (a) Preselect centre part control on/off. If the control is deactivated (checkmark ¾...
  • Page 15 (d) Height above crop (minimum height: 20 cm, values under 20 cm cannot be entered) (e) Add-on/offset to lift-out height at the head- land (nozzles closed, e.g. when switching off the sprayer) Manual folding boom control: For 5-piece folding booms and 7-piece fold- ¾...
  • Page 16: Wings

    3.2.2 Wings NOTE Fold the spraying boom only on level terrain to avoid damages to the folding boom. ¾ Take care before unfolding that the transport lock is open. ¾ The slope compensation must be locked during the folding process. ¾...
  • Page 17 The folding boom cannot be folded when shown in red! Analyse the fault (error memory)! ¾ Folding the folding boom is possible via manual folding (emergency ¾ folding), see chapter Manual folding in Diagnostics / Settings / Information. Contact HORSCH Service. ¾...
  • Page 18 The folding boom lights up green if it is ¾ fully folded and all locks are closed. The message "Folding process successfully completed" is displayed. The folding boom lights yellow throughout ¾ the folding process. The folding boom lights up green if it is ¾...
  • Page 19 (a) Call up sub-page for reduced folding. Select the working width of the folding boom ¾ that shall be folded. (a) Fold the selected working width of the spraying boom (including locking, lifting, lowering) (b) Unfold the selected working width of the spraying boom (including unlocking, lift- ing, lowering) (c) Fold outside wing...
  • Page 20: Cleaning With Machines Of The Variant Ccs Pro

    3.2.3 Cleaning with machines of the variant CCS Pro Select the required cleaning sequences. ¾ (a) Dilute the spraying mixture or pump fresh water over into the spraying mixture con- tainer. (see 3.2.3.1) (b) Main cleaning of the compete sprayer (c) Washing program (d) Boom cleaning (partial cleaning) (e) Blow spray nozzles out with air.
  • Page 21: Main Cleaning

    3.2.3.2 Main cleaning A warning is displayed on the terminal if ¾ the fresh water tank contains less than 250 litres of water. However, cleaning can be started nonetheless as long as the con- tent of the fresh water tank is larger than the reserved residual quantity for outside cleaning.
  • Page 22: Washing Program

    Each border and edge nozzle must be selected ¾ individually to clean it. The border or edge nozzle can be selected per side. Spray-cleaning can be controlled via the applica- ¾ tion quantity or the spraying pressure. The set function is indicated by a green triangle below the bar graph.
  • Page 23: Folding Boom Cleaning (Sections)

    3.2.3.4 Folding boom cleaning (sections) The bars under the symbols show the status of cleaning. (a) Starting/stopping folding boom clean- ing. At the end of the process, the green square will go out. (b) Nozzles open (c) Cleaning left border nozzle (d) Cleaning right border nozzle (e) Cleaning left edge nozzle (f) Cleaning right edge nozzle...
  • Page 24: Cleaning Spraying Mixture Container

    3.2.3.6 Cleaning spraying mixture container The function pumps fresh water into the spraying mixture container for internal clean- ing to prevent drying of the spraying mixture. The function is enabled from a travel speed of 3 km/h and runs in the background of the entire machine functions.
  • Page 25: Cleaning With Machines Of The Variant Ccs

    3.2.4 Cleaning with machines of the variant CCS (a) Perform continuous inside cleaning (CCS) of the machine (b) Blow spray nozzles out with air. Spraying mixture residues or moisture will be forced out (optional) (c) Putting the sprayer system into winter storage See Chapter Spraying system winter storage ¾...
  • Page 26: Blowing Out The Spraying Nozzles (Optional)

    3.2.4.2 Blowing out the spraying nozzles (optional) Air is blown through folding boom and noz- zles for a few seconds to remove residual moisture. This procedure may need to be repeated ¾ several times to obtain the desired clean- ing effect. (a) Start/stop blowing out (b) activate left border nozzle (c) activate right border nozzle...
  • Page 27: Spraying Mixture Container Cleaning

    3.2.4.4 Spraying mixture container cleaning The function pumps fresh water into the spray- ing mixture container for internal cleaning to prevent drying of the spraying mixture. (a) Manual cleaning of the spraying mixture container when the machine is stopped The softkey must be pressed and held ¾...
  • Page 28: Lighting Of Machines Of Variant Ccs Pro (Optional)

    3.2.6 Lighting of machines of variant CCS Pro (optional) Switch different lighting systems on or off: (a) Working lights (b) Flashing beacon (c) NightLight (manual) (d) NightLight (automatic) The NightLight can be set to automatic ¾ or manual operation. In automatic mode, the NightLight is ¾...
  • Page 29: Lighting Of Machines Of Variant Ccs And Eco (Optional)

    3.2.7 Lighting of machines of variant CCS and ECO (optional) Switch different lighting systems on or off: (a) Working lights (b) Flashing beacon (c) Working lights on the illuviation valve Activation/deactivation can only be done ¾ via the main terminal on variant CCS and ECO machines.
  • Page 30: Operating Data Counter

    3.2.8 Operating data counter (a) Day counter (3 pieces in total) The number indicates the currently se- ¾ lected counter. (b) cultivated area in hectare (c) placed spraying mixture in litres (d) working time in hours (circulation active and nozzles open) (e) working time in hours (circulation active and nozzles closed) (f) operating hours...
  • Page 31: Application Quantity

    (c) Control the application quantity via a Greenseeker N-Sensor per ISOBUS. NOTE If this button is required but not available, your HORSCH service partner can activate it. (d) Folding boom pressure with prolonged pressing of the nozzle main switch (spray- ing operation on/off)
  • Page 32: Spraying Pressure

    3.2.10 Spraying pressure (a) Adjustable spraying pressure in bar...
  • Page 33: Speed

    3.2.11 Speed When travelling backwards, an “R is displayed below the bar graph. (a) Permissible minimal speed in spraying operation, depending on nozzle profiles (b) Permissible maximum speed in spraying operation, depending on nozzle profiles (c) Current speed The red bars indicate areas (depending on the automatic nozzle selection) that shall/ must not be reached during operation.
  • Page 34: Spraying Mixture Container Filling For Ccs Pro Variant Machines

    3.2.12 Spraying mixture container filling for CCS Pro variant machines See also External operation of the machine, Chapter 4.2 (filling) (a) Filling level spraying mixture container (b) Filling level fresh water tank (c) The bar graph indicates the current filling level of the spraying mixture container.
  • Page 35 (i) Set area to be cultivated in hectare. The filling quantity (f) is calculated using the currently ¾ set value and the placing quantity. Select the button and enter the area in the input ¾ field (k). The required filling quantity is displayed in the input field (f).
  • Page 36 Filling level warning limit A warning is issued when the entered value is reached. Quick filling valve Start filling via quick filling valve. ¾ Activate/deactivate the illuviation valve Activate/deactivate the agitator Stir the spraying mixture up in 4 different intensity stages. Pulling suction (manual) Touch the symbol for pulling suction and keep it de- ¾...
  • Page 37: Spraying Mixture Container Filling For Ccs Pro Variant Machines

    3.2.13 Spraying mixture container filling for CCS Pro variant machines See also External operation of the machine, Chapter 5.4 (filling) (a) Filling level spraying mixture container (b) The bar graph indicates the current filling level of the spraying mixture container. Enter the filling quantity: The green square indicates the selected and active ¾...
  • Page 38 (h) Set area to be cultivated in hectare. The filling quantity (e) is calculated using the currently ¾ set value and the placing quantity. Select the button and enter the area in the input ¾ field (i). The required filling quantity is displayed in the input field (e).
  • Page 39: Spraying Mixture Container For Eco Variant Machines

    Stop button Press the button to stop all active functions. ¾ 3.2.14 Spraying mixture container for ECO variant machines See also External operation of the machine, Chapter 6.4 (filling) (a) Filling level spraying mixture container (b) Filling level warning limit A warning is issued when the entered ¾...
  • Page 40: Steering (Optional)

    3.2.16 Steering (optional) WARNING Danger of accident caused by the machine tipping over! Manoeuvring and road travel is prohib- ¾ ited in the "Automatic field operation" mode. Danger of tipping over of the machine on very uneven terrain or a hillside location while steering. ¾...
  • Page 41 No steering function is possible in road travel mode. Steering must be straight to be able to ¾ switch to road travel mode. When switching from field mode (b) or automatic field mode (c) to road travel mode (a) request ¾...
  • Page 42: Nozzle Configuration

    3.2.17 Nozzle configuration The following settings can be made in the nozzle configuration: configuring and selecting installed nozzles • defining nozzle profiles (optional) • selecting nozzle control (manual/automatic) (option) • activating edge and border nozzles • The coloured border of the respective noz- ¾...
  • Page 43 Call up the "common setting" screen. ¾ Select the nozzle place (a). The selected ¾ place will be framed. Touch the field (b) and choose the selected ¾ nozzle (diameter and colour) from the list. Select "n/a" if no nozzle is installed. Confirm the selection with (c).
  • Page 44: Creating Nozzle Profiles (Optional)

    3.2.17.2 Creating nozzle profiles (optional) A certain combination of active nozzles is referred to as "nozzle profile". Up to 16 different nozzle profiles can be created. The nozzle profiles to be used for the automatic nozzle control must be defined hereby. Select the "profile"...
  • Page 45: Mode Selection

    3.2.17.3 Mode selection Select "A" for automatic nozzle control or ¾ "M" for manual nozzle control. In the Manual nozzle control mode the individual border (a) and edge nozzles (b) are activated/ deactivated here. An active border or edge nozzle of the left (c) / right (d) folding boom wing is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 46 An active border or edge nozzle of the respec- tive folding boom wing is displayed here on the main page of the terminal. Prerequisites for the use of automatic nozzle control: Automatic nozzle control can only be selected if the speed ranges of the activated nozzles overlap: The graphic shows whether the ranges of the nozzle profiles overlap.
  • Page 47: Tyre Pressure Control System

    3.2.18 Tyre pressure control system WARNING During road travel always use the stipulated tyre pressure of the tyre used. This reduces fuel consumption and preserves the tyres. The tyre pressure control system helps pre- serve the soil. The tyre pressure while driving in the field is lower, while driving on the road it is higher to keep the fuel consumption low.
  • Page 48 Manual adjustment of the tyre pressure The tyre pressure to be currently used is ¾ activated with the green checkmark. (k) Tyre pressure 1 (l) Tyre pressure 2 (m) Current tyre pressure To make the selection, use the button be- ¾...
  • Page 49: Sections

    3.2.19 Sections WARNING Environmental pollution as well as danger for people and animals by unintentional placing of spray- ing mixture! Place spraying mixture only within the field boundaries! The individual sections can be activated / de- activated via the touch control panel. Up to 42 sections can be controlled depending on the terminal and machine features.
  • Page 50 Depending on the unfolded working width ¾ of the folding boom, the required sections are displayed on the terminal. If sections are installed via the hinge joint, ¾ they are inactive. However, they can be activated manually via the terminal. Access the Sections submenu for this purpose.
  • Page 51 Assignment of the sections for the HORSCH SectionBox In the Sections submenu, the sections as well as the edge and border nozzles present on the machine can be allocated to a switch on the SectionBox (virtual section). Connect the SectionBox, depending on the system, with the cabin or sub d plug on the ISOBUS.
  • Page 52 Select the sections of switches A, B and ¾ 1-18, or 1-13 consecutively. A describes the nozzle main switch ¾ B describes the selection of the input device ¾ (SectionBox or Multi-function handle) 1-18 or 1-13 describe the individual ¾ switches for deactivating and activating the sections.
  • Page 53 Access the submenu for the configuration ¾ of the sections. (a) Number of virtual sections to be assigned (currently, 13 or 18 sections can be oper- ated via the SectionBox) (b) Individual virtual sections (c) Clearing sections A submenu where the actual sections as ¾...
  • Page 54: Diagnostics / Settings / Information

    3.2.20 Diagnostics / Settings / Information Various areas can be reached through the symbols: (a) Diagnostics (b) Settings (c) "Teaching": Teaching, saving sensor value (d) Manual folding (emergency folding) (e) Machine geometry (f) Access to protected area 3.2.20.1 Diagnostics (a) Input signals Inputs (b) Output signals Outputs...
  • Page 55 Inputs / Outputs (a) Search for input / output designation or component number. (b) Magnifying symbol active: Display of inputs or outputs found via the search function (a). Magnifier function inactive: All inputs or outputs will be displayed. (c) Access to protected area (d) Component designation in circuit diagram (e) Value currently applied to the job com- puter...
  • Page 56 Version Version: (a) Shows the current machine software.
  • Page 57: Parameter Settings

    3.2.20.2 Parameter settings (a) Sprayer implement control unit (b) Control unit for section control (c) Central electrics (d) Control unit for BoomControl Central electrics Various areas can be accessed via the sym- bols. Additional pages can be accessed by scrolling. (e) Control unit for water valves (f) External control terminal Not all areas are available, depending on...
  • Page 58 (f) Old value (g) Standard value (h) Access to protected area (i) Scroll up (k) Scroll down NOTE Changes to the settings in the submenus may only be performed by HORSCH Service staff! ¾ Wrong parametrisation may cause damage to the machine!
  • Page 59: Teach Mode

    3.2.20.3 "Teach mode" WARNING Attention; damages to the machine may occur when starting hydraulic functions! Follow the operating instructions! Attention; damages to the machine may occur when starting hydraulic functions! Follow the operating instructions! To be able to access the teach menu the ¾...
  • Page 60 Pressure sensors CanIO (m) Scroll up (n) Pressure sensors (o) Module for nozzle control The submenus of the teach mode all follow the same layout (see example of folding boom). ¾ The ‘Module for nozzle control’ submenu is described separately below. ¾...
  • Page 61 Oth- erwise, the function may not be available or a malfunction may occur. NOTE Teach procedures must be carried out by HORSCH service staff! ¾ Incorrect teaching of components may cause damage to the machine! ¾...
  • Page 62: Manual Folding (Emergency Folding)

    3.2.20.4 Manual folding (emergency folding) NOTE Fold the spraying boom only on level terrain to avoid damages to the folding boom. ¾ Take care before unfolding that the transport lock is open. ¾ The slope compensation must be locked during the folding process. ¾...
  • Page 63 NOTE The folding process must be performed while the machine is at standstill since the folding boom may otherwise sustain damages or breakage. If the folding boom is not secured at a travel speed greater than 2 km/h the warning message ¾...
  • Page 64 Unfolding Example for 9-part folding boom ¾ (a) Open package lock Check whether the package lock is ¾ completely open! (b) Lift parallelogram (c) Unfold inside and middle wings 1 Check whether inside and middle wings ¾ 1 are completely unfolded! (d) Unfold middle wings 2 Check whether middle wings 2 are com- ¾...
  • Page 65 NOTE The correct resting of the spraying boom in the transport position must be verified on the control terminal and the machine before road travel! Flawless interlocking of the slope compensation and folding boom must be ensured! NOTE The sensor values of the respective function are highlighted in colour depending on reaching the expected position.
  • Page 66: Machine Geometry

    3.2.20.5 Machine geometry (a) If the trailed sprayer is equipped with a GPS receiver, the checkmark must be set here (trailed sprayer only, not for 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT). (b) Distance of axle centre of the sprayer to the GPS receiver in cm (trailed sprayer only, not for 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT).
  • Page 67: Access-Protected Area

    NOTE With same machine, same tractor and same joystick but 3 different drivers: • Each driver can store his individual assignment. ¾ With same machine and 3 different tractors each with a different joystick: • One joystick can be stored for each assignment. ¾...
  • Page 68: Diagnostics / Settings / Information Carrier Vehicle (Only For 6.300 Pt / 7.300 Pt / 8.300 Pt)

    3.3 Diagnostics / Settings / Information Carrier vehicle (only for 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT) Various areas can be reached through the symbols: (a) Diagnostics (b) Settings (c) "Teaching": Teaching, saving sensor value (d) Access to protected area 3.3.1 Diagnostics Various areas can be reached through the Inputs...
  • Page 69 Inputs / Outputs (a) Search for input / output designation or input/output number. (b) Magnifying symbol active: Display of inputs or outputs found via the search function (a). Magnifier function inactive: All inputs or outputs will be displayed. (c) Access to protected area (d) Scroll up (e) Scroll down (f) Start/Stop button...
  • Page 70: Settings

    Version (a) Shows the current software of the carrier vehicle. 3.3.2 Settings (a) HECU HECU (b) Travel drive Travel drive Various areas can be accessed via the sym- bols. The submenus of the settings all follow the same layout (see example of dashboard). ¾...
  • Page 71 (c) Parameter number (d) ECU instance (e) Current value (f) Old value (g) Access to protected area NOTE Changes to the settings in the submenus may only be performed by HORSCH Service staff! Wrong ¾ parametrisation may cause damage to the machine!
  • Page 72: Teach Mode

    3.3.3 “Teach mode” “Teach mode” is used to teach the target posi- tions of the individual actors. Steering (a) Steering Suspension (b) Suspension (c) Pedals Pedals Various areas can be accessed via the symbols. The submenus of the teach mode all follow the same layout (see example of undercarriage ¾...
  • Page 73: Access Protected Area

    NOTE Teach procedures must be carried out by HORSCH service staff! ¾ The teach values of a component must always be taught together! ¾ Incorrect teaching of components may cause damage to the machine! ¾ Access and description of the teach module in these operating instructions are only provided ¾...
  • Page 74: Machine Terminal 6.300 Pt / 7.300 Pt / 8.300 Pt

    3.4 Machine terminal 6.300 PT / 7.300 PT / 8.300 PT The terminal is located on the right A-pillar of the driver's cab. The main page shows the most current data, the most important functions and settings for road or field operation. (a) Field mode/street mode display field (b) Submenu bar (c) Vehicle data bar...
  • Page 75 Switching from the field to the road mode is done using a switch in the driver's cab. The machine terminal automatically switches to the respective mode. Field mode display Only for field operation ¾ (a) Engine revolutions per minute (b) Current speed (c) Cruise control 1 speed (d) Cruise control 2 speed (e) Hydraulic pressure currently...
  • Page 76 Submenu bar Submenu Suspension height in field mode Travel with low or high height ¾ Submenu Exhaust gas treatment Available only on vehicles with exhaust gas level IV or higher ¾ Manual starting and stopping of the burning clean process ¾...
  • Page 77 Engine consumption indicator Tank bar AdBlue level indicator (for exhaust gas level IV or higher) Fuel level indicator Vehicle status bar Ladder status Unfolded or folded or in between (position of the ladder is uncertain, ¾ symbol flashes) NOTE Check visually before starting to drive whether ladder is folded up! ¾...
  • Page 78: Submenus

    3.4.1 Submenus The submenus are accessed via the various icons on the left. The red selection frame can be moved by turning the rotary pushbutton up or down. A function or input field is activated or selected when pressing the button. Selected input fields are marked with a green selection frame and can be changed with the rotary pushbutton.
  • Page 79: Submenu Suspension Height In Field Mode

    3.4.2 Submenu Suspension height in field mode Suspension setting in field mod In the submenu "Suspension setting in field mode" variation between the minimum and maxi- mum setting of the undercarriage height in field mode is possible. (a) Move undercarriage to maximum height (b) Move undercarriage to minimum height The green square at the upper right marks the ¾...
  • Page 80: Submenu Exhaust Gas Treatment

    3.4.3 Submenu Exhaust gas treatment Burn engine clean In the submenu "Burn engine clean", the burn- ing clean process of the exhaust system can be activated or deactivated. The function is only available for machines with engines of exhaust standard IV and higher. On the main overview, an engine warning light lights up when the engine needs burning clean.
  • Page 81 On machines with engines of exhaust standard IV a message appears through which the burning clean process can be started directly. The message can be confirmed or cancelled. Engine requires increased rota- tional speed for burning clean. Increase rotational speed? 10:48 30/08/2019 0°C...
  • Page 82: Submenu Cruise Control

    3.4.4 Submenu Cruise control Cruise control setting Two different cruise control speeds can be set in the submenu "Cruise control setting". (a) Setting the cruise control 1 speed (b) Setting the cruise control 2 speed Select the respective cruise control input field. ¾...
  • Page 83: Submenu Headland Management

    3.4.5 Submenu Headland management The submenu "Headland management" allows Headland setting two profiles that can be activated and management changed during operation. The function shall save the operator having to set several individual functions. When a profile is activated, the default settings ¾...
  • Page 84: Submenu Armrest And Joystick Assignment

    3.4.6 Submenu Armrest and joystick assignment Assignment of armrest and joystick In the submenu "Armrest and joystick assign- ment" functions can be assigned to the available free buttons: (a) Joystick front assignment (b) Joystick back assignment (c) Rotary button assignment (d) Function button assignment 10:48 30/08/2019...
  • Page 85 3.4.6.1 Assignment Joystick front Assignment of armrest and joystick 10:48 0°C 30/08/2019 Joystick front assignment The following assignment is defined for the but- tons of the front joystick: (a) BoomControl on/off (b) Cruise control 1 (c) Cruise control 2 (d) Sprayer main switch (spraying operation on/ off) (e) Lift folding boom at left (f) Lift folding boom...
  • Page 86 3.4.6.2 Assignment Joystick back Assignment of armrest and joystick 10:48 0°C 30/08/2019 Joystick back assignment The following assignment is defined for the but- tons of the joystick: (a) Travel drive release (b) GPS steering on/off (c) freely assignable (d) freely assignable (e) freely assignable 10:48 30/08/2019...
  • Page 87 3.4.6.3 Assignment rotary pushbutton Assignment of armrest and joystick 10:48 0°C 30/08/2019 Rotary pushbutton as- signment The following assignment is defined for the but- tons of the rotary pushbutton: (a) freely assignable (b) freely assignable (c) freely assignable (d) back (e) freely assignable (f) freely assignable (g) confirm input...
  • Page 88 3.4.6.4 Assignment function buttons Assignment of armrest and joystick 10:48 30/08/2019 0°C Assignment of function buttons The following assignment is defined for the ad- ditional function buttons: (a) freely assignable (b) Rear axle steering on/off (c) Rear axle steering manual on/off (d) Rear axle steering automatic slope control on/off (e) Slope compensation on/off...
  • Page 89: Submenu Display Settings And Information

    3.4.7 Submenu Display settings and information Display settings The following display functions are provided in the submenu "Display settings": (a) Display settings (see. 3.4.7.1) (b) Display info (see 3.4.7.2) 10:48 30/08/2019 0°C...
  • Page 90: Display Settings

    3.4.7.1 Display settings Display setting 10:48 0°C 30/08/2019 Display settings The following functions can be set with the rotary button: (a) Brightness setting (b) Time setting (c) Date setting 10:48 0°C 30/08/2019...
  • Page 91: Display Info

    3.4.7.2 Display info Display setting 10:48 0°C 30/08/2019 The version of the display, the version of the library and the license of the library are displayed. 10:48 30/08/2019 0°C...
  • Page 92: External Control For Ccs Pro Variant Machines

    4. External control for CCS Pro variant machines The external control terminal is located next to the illuviation valve. With the external control ter- minal functions like "Filling" and "Washing program", among others, can be operated via buttons. Active functions are highlighted by a green square to the right above the symbol.
  • Page 93: Filling

    4.2 Filling The individual processes can be started and stopped with the corresponding buttons at any time. (a) Quick filling valve Start filling via quick filling valve. (b) Activate the illuviation valve. (c) Activate/deactivate the agitator. (d) Pulling suction The supply line to the quick filling valve is sucked empty. (e) Pump over fresh water.
  • Page 94 Determining the filling quantity: (i) Enter filling limit 2 (automatic filling limit). The required filling quantity (k), which is calculated using the placing quantity (o) and the area ¾ to be cultivated (n), is displayed. A manual value can also be entered here. The value of the area to be cultivated (n) is calculated. ¾...
  • Page 95 (n) area to be cultivated in hectare Select the button and enter the area in the input field (n). ¾ Enter the desired placing quantity in litres per hectare in the input field (o). ¾ Use the buttons to navigate up and down. If the line into which the value shall be entered is ¾...
  • Page 96: Washing Program

    4.3 Washing program The washing program can be used to flush and clean the pump and line system (e.g. by using special cleaning agents). (a) Start/stop the washing program. The green indicator dot lights throughout the process. The program must be switched off again manually after thorough cleaning! (b) Runtime of the washing program since activation.
  • Page 97: Additional Functions

    4.4 Additional functions (a) Tank content residue drain (spraying mixture container is emptied) Remove the cap of the residue drain and put a suitable vessel for collecting the chemical ¾ under it. Activate the residue drain function on the external control terminal. ¾...
  • Page 98 Contact HORSCH Service in case of any deviation. ¾ If pressure is indicated while the spraying pump is switched off, the pressure sensor must be ¾ subjected to teaching again. Teach procedures must be carried out by HORSCH service staff!
  • Page 99: External Operation For Ccs Variant Machines

    5. External operation for CCS variant machines The external control terminal Mini is located above the illuviation valve between the two ball valves. With the external control terminal Mini the centrifugal pump for filling the spraying mixture container can be switched on/off and the optional high pressure cleaner can be activated/deactivated. The filling level of the spraying mixture container is shown on the display.
  • Page 100: Suction Side Ball Valve

    5.2 Suction side ball valve (a) Fill spraying mixture container via suction connection (b) Suction water from the fresh water tank (c) Residue drain (d) Suction water/spraying mixture from spraying mixture container...
  • Page 101: Pressure Side Ball Valve

    5.3 Pressure side ball valve (a) Filling the spraying mixture container (b) Agitator (c) Internal/outside cleaning (d) Illuviation valve (e) Circulation/spraying (f) Valve for the manually adjustable intensity of the agitator during spraying operation (g) Switch-over ball valve between internal and outside cleaning (h) Position of valve for outside cleaning (i) Position of valve for internal cleaning 5.4 Filling...
  • Page 102 Option 2: Select “filling limit 2” (automatic filling limit) on the terminal in the Fill spraying ¾ mixture container submenu. The required filling quantity (b), which is calculated using the placing quantity and ¾ the area to be cultivated (c), is displayed. Enter the area to be cultivated in hectare in the input field (c).
  • Page 103 Option 3: Select the symbol “Max. filling limit” (f) on the terminal in the Fill spraying mixture ¾ container submenu. The maximum possible filling quantity is selected. The filling quantity (b) is set to the rated volume and cannot be modified. ¾...
  • Page 104: Cleaning

    5.5 Cleaning To rinse and clean the pump and line system set the ball valve of the suction side to suction ¾ water from the fresh water tank. Activate the pump on the external control terminal Mini. ¾ Using the ball valve of the pressure side, the individual functions spraying mixture container ¾...
  • Page 105: Agitator

    5.8 Agitator Set the ball valve on the suction side to Suction water/spraying mixture from spraying mixture ¾ container and the ball valve on the pressure side to Agitator . Activate the pump on the external control terminal Mini. Stirring is done with full power. ¾...
  • Page 106: External Operation For Eco Variant Machines

    6. External operation for ECO variant machines The external control terminal Mini is located above the illuviation valve between the two ball valves. The filling level of the spraying mixture container is shown on the display. The two buttons beneath do not have any function with the ECO variant.
  • Page 107: Suction Side Ball Valve

    6.2 Suction side ball valve (a) Suction water/spraying mixture from spraying mixture container (b) Suction water from the fresh water tank (c) Fill spraying mixture container via suction connection...
  • Page 108: Pressure Side Ball Valve

    6.3 Pressure side ball valve (a) Filling the spraying mixture container (b) Agitator (c) Internal/outside cleaning (d) Illuviation valve (e) Circulation/spraying (f) Valve for the manually adjustable intensity of the agitator during spraying operation (g) Switch-over ball valve between internal and outside cleaning (h) Position of valve for outside cleaning (i) Position of valve for internal cleaning...
  • Page 109: Filling

    6.4 Filling Set the ball valve on the suction side to Fill spraying mixture container via suction connection . ¾ Set the ball valve on the pressure side to Fill spraying mixture container . ¾ By switching on the PTO-shaft the piston diaphragm pump is activated and the filling process ¾...
  • Page 110: Agitator

    6.7 Agitator Set the ball valve on the suction side to Suction water/spraying mixture from spraying mixture ¾ container and the ball valve on the pressure side to Agitator . Switch on the PTO-shaft. Stirring is done with full power. ¾...
  • Page 111: Multi-Function Handle

    7. Multi-function 7.1 Operation handle Set the switch on the side to the desired level ¾ and hold it. The LED lights in the correspond- ing colour. The multi-function handle is an ISOBUS-capable Press the button with the desired function. ¾...
  • Page 112: Setting The "Auxiliary" Driver

    7.2.2 Setting the “Auxiliary” driver 2. Keep the button with a white frame de- pressed. 1. Select the “Driver” page in the settings. 3. Switch on the ignition on the tractor or restart the terminal. 4. Release the button with the white frame after approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 113: Assigning Functions

    7.3 Assigning functions 4. Repeat this process until all functions have been assigned. 1. Select the Auxiliary Editor in the settings. WARNING Buttons with duplicate assignment may cause damage to the machine or injury to persons! Assign only one function to each button. 5.
  • Page 114: Assignment

    7.4 Assignment The assignment of the multi-function handle ¾ can be designed individually. By default, the buttons are stored with the as- ¾ signment shown below. The assignment of the multi-function handle ¾ must be confirmed with each new system start.
  • Page 115 GREEN Activate automatic folding boom guide Lift folding boom or parallelogram * Fold folding boom automatically Lower the folding boom or parallelogram * (w) Unfold folding boom automatically Slope compensation “left” up Slope compensation “right” up Button assignment on the multi-function handle depending on the switch position or colour of the status LED * Optional...
  • Page 116: Spraying System Winter Storage

    8. Spraying system 3. Activate the high pressure cleaner on the ex- ternal control terminal (optional equipment). winter storage Apply pressure to the washing gun until antifreeze mix escapes. Now deactivate the high pressure cleaner again. 8.1 Machines of the CCS 4.
  • Page 117: Machines Of The Ccs Variant

    8.2 Machines of the CCS 8. The illuviation valve must be activated while the washing program is running. Subsequent- variant ly, apply pressure each to the rinsing nozzles, shock nozzle (only for illuviation valve from 1. Depending on the desired frost protection, fill stainless steel), canister flushing and wash- the appropriate amount of litres of antifreeze ing gun until antifreeze mix escapes.
  • Page 118 4. Activate the spraying pump on the external NOTE control terminal. 5. Use the ball valve of the pressure side to flush The running time of the piston diaphragm pump each of the machine functions Fill spraying for this function is defined by LSB parameter mixture container, Agitator, Folding boom “215”.
  • Page 119: Machines Of The Eco Variant

    8.3 Machines of the ECO 4. Switch on the PTO-shaft to activate the piston diaphragm pump. variant 5. Use the ball valve of the pressure side to flush each of the machine functions Fill spraying 1. Depending on the desired frost protection, fill mixture container, Agitator, Folding boom the appropriate amount of litres of antifreeze circulation and Internal cleaning with fresh...
  • Page 120: Messages

    9. Messages The following alarm messages and pop-ups can be displayed on the main terminal and external ¾ control terminal. The messages have a consecutive number for each area. ¾ Number/ Area Message text Condition Symbol When cleaning programs are run- Activate the sections to continue ning, sections must be activated cleaning!
  • Page 121 The folding process is active and is carried out at a travel speed greater than 5 km/h. The folding process is interrupted. Alarm: Folding only while stopped! ¾ The folding process must be re- ¾ activated when the machine is stopped.
  • Page 122 Symbol is lit: Prewarning, engine coolant will soon reach critical tem- perature. Engine coolant overtemperature Flashing: Warning, engine coolant has reached critical temperature; shut down engine! Engine oil pressure to low; contact Engine oil pressure too low service Engine oil pressure is too high. Shut Engine oil pressure too high down the engine! Yellow engine warning lamp...
  • Page 123 Power reduction levels 2 or 3 are Shutting the engine exhaust gas active; engine must be shut down treatment down at next possible occasion; contact service Engine requires increased speed to Increased speed required to burn burn exhaust gas treatment clean; exhaust gas treatment clean vehicle increases speed automati- cally...
  • Page 124: Index

    Index Emergency folding 60 Access protected area 65,71 AdBlue level 75 Engine consumption 75 Engine temperature 74 Agitator 8,34,91,103,108 Engine utilisation 74 Air pressure 74 Exhaust gas treatment 74,78 Application quantity 9,29 External control for CCS Pro variant machines Armrest and joystick assignment 82 as ISOBUS subscriber 109 External control terminal 90 Assigning functions 111...
  • Page 125 Joystick back 84 Residue drain 103,108 Joystick front 83 Road mode 38 Rotary pushbutton assignment 85 Ladder 75 Liability 4 Seat switch 75 Lighting 9,26,27 SectionBox 49 Sections 10,47,49 Settings 8,52,66,68 Machine geometry 64 Slope compensation 113 Machine terminal 72 Slope correction 39 Main cleaning 18,19 Speed 9,31...
  • Page 127 All details on technical specifications and pictograms are approximate and for information only. Subject to technical product revisions. HORSCH LEEB Application Systems GmbH Tel.: +49 9937 95963-0 Plattlinger Straße 21 Fax: +49 9937 95963-66 94562 Oberpöring E-Mail: info.leeb@horsch.com www.horsch.com...

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