SECTION 2 – CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION
AUDIBLE ALARM
An audible signal (buzzer) is linked with all the
different levels of alarms (low, medium, high).
A pop-up screen on the Infoviewt shows the
explanation of the specific alarm.
NOTE: When the alarm is functioning, try to locate
the defect or contact your local dealer for assistance.
AUTOMATIC ENGINE SHUT-OFF
In case of an emergency, in order to prevent engine
or hydrostatic system damage, or to protect your
personal safety, the engine will automatically be shut
off immediately, if the following elements occur:
•
Low engine oil pressure
(+buzzer alarm + InfoViewt)
•
Excessive engine oil and engine coolant
temperature (+buzzer alarm + InfoViewt)
•
Low hydrostatic oil pressure
(+buzzer alarm + InfoViewt)
•
Engine gearbox oil pressure
(+buzzer alarm + InfoViewt)
NOTE: If it is necessary to move the combine for
safety reasons, the engine can be (re-)started after
an "automatic engine shut-off" (the engine will only be
shut down after 30 seconds in this case). In this case,
the operator assumes the responsibility for any
engine damage or failure.
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