TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Other information on the 1 About this operating manual implement 4.9.1 Lubrication point labels Meaning of the operating manual 4.10 Supply lines Diagrams 4.10.1 Hydraulic connection 1.2.1 Warnings and signal words 1.2.2 Further instructions 4.11 Segment distributor head 1.2.3...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.2.6 Coupling the seeding rail 9.1.6 Replacing the TwinTeC depth control wheel scraper Preparing the implement for 9.1.7 Cleaning the TwinTeC seed outlet operation 9.1.8 Checking the TwinTeC guide 6.3.1 Adjusting the working position extension sensor 9.1.9 Checking the TwinTeC seed catcher 6.3.2 Adjusting the TwinTeC seeding...
1 | About this operating manual About this operating manual CMS-T-00000081-B.1 Meaning of the operating manual CMS-T-006245-A.1 The operating manual is an important document and a part of the implement. It is intended for the user and contains safety-related information. Only the instructions provided in the operating manual are reliable.
1 | About this operating manual Diagrams DANGER! Indicates a direct threat with high risk for severe physical injury, such as loss of limbs or death. WARNING Indicates a possible threat with moderate risk for severe physical injury or death. CAUTION Indicates a threat with low risk for light or moderately severe physical injuries.
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1 | About this operating manual Diagrams The specified sequence of the actions must be observed. Example: 1. Instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 1.2.3.1 Instructions and responses CMS-T-005678-B.1 Reactions to instructions are marked with an arrow. Example: 1. Instruction 1 Reaction to instruction 1 2.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Safety and responsibility CMS-T-00004920-A.1 Basic safety instructions CMS-T-00004921-A.1 2.1.1 Safe operating organisation CMS-T-00002302-C.1 2.1.1.1 Personnel qualification CMS-T-00002306-A.1 Requirements for all persons working with the machine CMS-T-00002310-A.1 If the machine is used improperly, people can be injured or killed.
2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Qualification levels CMS-T-00002311-A.1 For working with the machine, the following qualification levels are provided: Farmer Agricultural helper As a matter of principle, the activities described in this operating manual can be performed by persons with the qualification level "Agricultural helper".
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Activity examples: Driving the machine Adjusting the working depth 2.1.1.2 Workplaces and passengers CMS-T-00002307-B.1 Passengers Passengers can fall, be run over and severely injured or killed due to machine movements. Ejected objects can hit and injure passengers. Do not let anybody ride on the machine.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Danger due to damage to the machine Damage to the machine can impede the operational safety of the machine and cause accidents. This can result in serious injury or death. If you suspect or observe damage, secure the tractor and implement.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Personal protective equipment CMS-T-00002316-B.1 Personal protective equipment Wearing personal protective equipment is an important safety element. Missing or unsuitable personal protective equipment increases the risk of damage to health and personal injury. Personal protective equipment includes: work gloves, safety shoes, protective clothing, breathing protection, hearing protection, face protection,...
2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Warning symbols CMS-T-00002317-B.1 Keep warning symbols legible Warning symbols on the machine warn you of risks in danger areas and are an important element of the machine's safety equipment. Missing warning symbols increase the risk of serious and lethal personal injury.
2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.2.2 Danger areas CMS-T-00004923-A.1 Dangers areas on the machine The following basic dangers are encountered in the danger areas: The implement and its work tools move during operation. Hydraulically raised machine parts can descend unnoticed and slowly.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.3 Safe operation and handling of the machine CMS-T-00002304-D.1 2.1.3.1 Coupling implements CMS-T-00002320-B.1 Coupling the implement to the tractor Incorrectly coupling of the implement to the tractor results in hazards that can cause serious accidents.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.3.2 Driving safety CMS-T-00002321-B.1 Risk when driving on roads and fields Any mounted or towed implement as well as front or rear ballast weights on the tractor influence the driving behaviour and the steering and braking power of the tractor.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Preparing the machine for road travel If the machine is not properly prepared for road travel, it can result in serious traffic accidents. Before driving on roads, always prepare the machine for road travel. Parking the implement The parked machine can tip over.
To ensure that the operating permit remains valid in accordance with national and international regulations, ensure that the specialist workshop only uses conversion parts, spare parts and special equipment approved by AMAZONE. MG6860-EN-II | A.1 | 20.07.2020...
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions 2.1.4.2 Work on the machine CMS-T-00002323-B.1 Only work on the machine when it is at a standstill If the machine is not standing still, part can move unintentionally or the machine can be set in motion.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Basic safety instructions Maintenance work Improper maintenance work, particularly on safety-related components, endangers operational safety. This can result in accidents and serious personal injury or even death. Safety- related components include, for example, hydraulic components, electronic components, frames, springs, trailer coupling, axles and axle suspensions, lines and tanks containing flammable substances.
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Before welding on the implement, uncouple the implement from the tractor. 2.1.4.3 Operating materials CMS-T-00002324-C.1 Unsuitable operating materials Operating materials that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can cause implement damage and accidents. Only use operating material that meet the requirements in the Technical Data.
CMS-T-00002325-B.1 Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can impede the operational safety of the implement and cause accidents. Only use original parts or parts that meet AMAZONE requirements.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Safety routines Securing the machine After uncoupling, the implement has to be secured. If the implement and implement parts are not secured, there is a risk of personal injury due to crushing and cutting. Only park the implement on stable and level ground.
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2 | Safety and responsibility Safety routines Climbing on and off Negligent behaviour while climbing on and off can cause people to fall off the ladder. People who climb onto the machine without using the intended access steps can slip, fall, and suffer severe injury.
Further instructions for intended use in special cases can be requested from AMAZONE. Uses other than those specified under the intended use are considered as improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from improper use, solely the operator is responsible.
4 | Product description Function of the implement Function of the implement CMS-T-00004974-A.1 The implement can only be used with a suitable carrying implement. The combination enables seedbed preparation and seeding in one field pass. CMS-I-00003584 The rotary cultivator 5 serves as a carrying implement for the seeding rail.
4 | Product description Special equipment Special equipment CMS-T-00004882-A.1 Tramline marker Lighting and identification for road travel LED work lights LED coulter array lighting TwinTeC harrow Scraper for the TwinTeC depth control wheel Tension spring for increased TwinTeC coulter pressure TwinTeC seed catcher Seed tube monitoring One-sided switching...
4 | Product description Warning symbols Warning symbols CMS-T-00004878-A.1 4.4.1 Positions of the warning symbols CMS-T-00004879-A.1 CMS-I-00003586 4.4.2 Layout of the warning symbols CMS-T-000141-D.1 Warning symbols indicate danger areas on the machine and warn against residual dangers. In these danger areas, there are permanent or unexpected dangers.
4 | Product description Warning symbols Field 1 shows the following: A pictogram depicting the danger area, surrounded by triangular safety symbol The order number Field 2 shows a pictogram depicting how to avoid the danger. 4.4.3 Description of the warning symbols CMS-T-00004880-A.1 MD 078 Risk of crushing fingers or hands...
4 | Product description Threaded cartridge Threaded cartridge CMS-T-00001776-B.1 The threaded cartridge contains the following items: Documents Aids CMS-I-00002306 Mounting frame CMS-T-00004881-A.1 The seeding rail is fastened with the mount 1 on the roller frame of the carrying implement 2 . The seeding rail has 2 mounts.
4 | Product description Universal operating tool Universal operating tool CMS-T-00001735-B.1 Setting work on the implement is performed with the universal operating tool 1 . The universal operating tool is parked in a holder on the implement frame. CMS-I-00001082 Lighting and identification for road travel CMS-T-00004977-A.1 Lighting to the rear Warning signs...
4 | Product description Other information on the implement Other information on the implement CMS-T-00004329-A.1 4.9.1 Lubrication point labels CMS-T-00003336-A.1 Marks a lubrication point on the implement. CMS-I-00002270 4.10 Supply lines CMS-T-00004884-A.1 4.10.1 Hydraulic connection CMS-T-00004885-A.1 All hydraulic hoses are equipped with handles. The handles have colour markings with a code number or a code letter.
4 | Product description Segment distributor head Designation Function Tractor control unit Increase Coulter Green Double-acting pressure Reduce Increase Working Beige depth of the Double-acting tool tines Reduce Yellow Not required Tramline Lifting Single-acting marker combination with track marker. Pressure relief through pressureless return flow. 4.11 Segment distributor head CMS-T-00004345-A.1...
4 | Product description One-sided switching Depending on the equipment, the segment distributor head is equipped with tramline segments. The tramline segments close off the distributor head outlet with a setting motor 3 . The seed line tubes on the tramline segments are marked with a red cable.
4 | Product description TwinTeC double disc coulter 4.13 TwinTeC double disc coulter CMS-T-00004346-A.1 The TwinTeC double disc coulter is used for plough seeding and mulch seeding. The cutting discs 3 form the seed furrow. The metered material is guided between the cutting discs and falls into the seed furrow.
4 | Product description Work lights 4.15 Work lights CMS-T-00004348-A.1 The work floodlights 1 make the working area more visible in the dark. The work floodlights are switched via the control terminal. CMS-I-00003173 The coulter array lighting 1 enables better visibility of the seeding coulters in the dark.
5 | Technical data Technical data CMS-T-00004897-A.1 Serial number CMS-T-00004902-A.1 The serial number of the implement is stamped onto the mounting frame for identification. Rating plate and CE mark CMS-T-00004899-A.1 The rating plate 1 and CE mark 2 are located on the machine for identification.
5 | Technical data Dimensions CE mark with year of construction CMS-I-00000512 Dimensions CMS-T-00004898-A.1 Type Dimensions TSE 3000 [mm] Transport width 3000 Transport height (seeding combination with track 2579 marker) Total length (seeding combination) 3022 Working width 3000 Centre of gravity distance Soil tillage tool CMS-T-00004981-A.1...
Type Working speed [km/h] TSE seeding rail 8-10 Performance characteristics of the tractor CMS-T-00004901-A.1 Type Engine rating TSE 3000 Starting at 118 kW / 160 HP Electrical system Battery voltage 12 V Lighting socket 7-pin Hydraulic system Maximum operating pressure...
5 | Technical data Drivable slope inclination The emission sound pressure level mainly depends on the vehicle used. 5.10 Drivable slope inclination CMS-T-00004990-A.1 Across the slope On left in direction of travel On right in direction of travel Up the slope and down the slope Up the slope Down the slope MG6860-EN-II | A.1 | 20.07.2020...
6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the machine CMS-T-00004886-A.1 Calculating the required tractor characteristics CMS-T-00003740-A.1 CMS-I-00000581 Calculated Designation Unit Description values Tractor empty weight Front axle load of the operational tractor without mounted implement or ballast weights Rear axle load of the operational tractor without mounted implement or ballast weights Total weight of front-mounted implement or front ballast Permissible total weight of rear-mounted implement or rear...
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6 | Preparing the machine Calculating the required tractor characteristics Calculated Designation Unit Description values Distance between the centre of gravity of the front-mounted implement or the front ballast and the centre of the front axle Distance between the centre of the front axle and the centre of the lower link connection Centre of gravity distance: Distance between the centre of gravity of the front-mounted implement or the front ballast...
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6 | Preparing the machine Calculating the required tractor characteristics 3. Calculate the actual total weight of the tractor- implement combination. CMS-I-00000515 4. Calculate the actual rear axle load. Htat Vtat Htat Htat CMS-I-00000514 5. Determine the tyre load capacity for two tractor tyres in the manufacturer specifications.
6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement Coupling the implement CMS-T-00004890-A.1 6.2.1 Coupling the supply lines to the hose package CMS-T-00004439-A.1 To connect the conveyor hose to the hose package couple the connecting piece with the bracket 2 . ME1212 2.
6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement 1. Depressurise the hydraulic system between the tractor and the implement using the tractor control unit. 2. Clean the hydraulic plugs. 3. Couple the hydraulic hoses 1 to the hydraulic sockets of the tractor according to the marking The hydraulic plugs lock perceptibly.
6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement 6.2.5 Coupling the 3-point hitch CMS-T-00001400-A.1 1. Set the tractor lower links 1 to the same height. 2. Drive the tractor towards the implement. 3. Couple the lower links 1 from the tractor seat. 4.
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6 | Preparing the machine Coupling the implement 4. Install the safety clips 2 on all of the brackets The brackets are connected to the roller frame. CMS-I-00003593 Connect the distributor head holder to the roller frame. 5. Put the stirrup bolt 1 around the roller frame. 6.
6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation If the seeding rail has a tramline marker, Connect the supply line of the seeding rail to the soil tillage implement 1 . CMS-I-00003485 Preparing the implement for operation CMS-T-00004887-A.1 6.3.1 Adjusting the working position sensor CMS-T-00003625-B.1 The working position sensor monitors the implement...
6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2 Adjusting the TwinTeC seeding coulter CMS-T-00004358-A.1 6.3.2.1 Adjusting the placement depth CMS-T-00004360-A.1 NOTE The operating conditions affect the correct setting. The adjustment of the placement depth must be adapted to the respective operating conditions. The optimum adjustment can only be determined during field operation.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2.2 Adjusting the coulter pressure CMS-T-00004361-A.1 NOTE The operating conditions affect the correct setting. The adjustment of the coulter pressure must be adapted to the respective operating conditions. The optimum adjustment can only be determined during field operation.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation When driving in reverse, the harrow tine 1 folds to the front and rests on the locking pin 2 . As a result, the harrow tine does not protrude into the neighbouring coulters.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 9. Raise the implement. 10. Remove the spring lock washer. To move the harrow tine to the steep working position, insert the pin 2 in the hole shown. The harrow tine is resting on the pin. 12.
6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.2.6 Adjusting the additional coulter pressure CMS-T-00004371-A.1 1. Remove the linch pin 1 . 2. Remove the washer 2 . 3. Move the spring holder 3 to the desired position. 4.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.3.2 Adjusting the track width CMS-T-00004375-A.1 NOTE The operating conditions affect the correct setting. The adjustment of the track width must be adapted to the respective operating conditions. The optimum adjustment can only be determined during field operation.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation With the adjacent pegging holes, the set track width a can be varied. 7. Release the pins 1 and 2 from the pegging hole. To reduce the track width of the tramline marker by 20 cm, insert the pin in position - , to increase the track width of the tramline...
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.3.4 Adjusting the tramline wheelmark width CMS-T-00004379-A.1 Installing the tramline segments CMS-T-00004376-A.1 1. Determine the tractor wheelmark width c of the cultivating implement. If additional tramline segments are required, replace the seed outlets with tramline segments. CMS-I-00003196 3.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 12. Install the adjacent bolts on the intermediate segments. 13. Install the conveyor hose. 14. Install the hose clamp. 15. Install the cover. 16. Tighten the 4 knurled screws by hand. To ensure that all tramlines have the same wheelmark width, install additional tramline segments for all...
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation Disconnecting tramline segments CMS-T-00004381-A.1 1. Disconnect the plug connection between 1 and 2. Disconnect the plug connection between 5 and To ensure that the switch on the tramline segment is not interrupted, Establish the plug connection between 1 and To protect against moisture and soiling, CMS-I-00003193...
6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation 6.3.4 Starting work with one part-width section CMS-T-00004888-A.1 The left control lever 1 actuates the left sliding shutter, open here. The right control lever 2 actuates the right sliding shutter, closed here. CMS-I-00003596 To actuate the desired sliding shutter, swivel up the corresponding control lever.
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6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the implement for operation To increase the row spacing, use the tool 2 to install the sealing plugs 2 in the seed outlets. To reduce the row spacing, use the tool 2 to remove the sealing plugs 2 from the seed outlets.
6 | Preparing the machine Preparing the machine for road travel Preparing the machine for road travel CMS-T-00004889-A.1 6.4.1 Folding the tramline marker CMS-T-00004422-A.1 To move the track disc out of the ground, slightly lift the implement. 2. Remove the pin 1 from the pegging hole 3 . 3.
7 | Using the machine Using the machine CMS-T-00004490-A.1 Using the implement CMS-T-00004492-A.1 1. Align the implement parallel to the ground. 2. Lower the implement on the field. 3. Move the hydraulic system of the 3-point power lift into float position. 4.
7 | Using the machine Checking the placement depth Checking the placement depth CMS-T-00004517-A.1 1. Remove the fine soil 1 over the seed 2 . 2. Determine the placement depth 3 . 3. Cover the seed with fine soil again. 4.
8 | Parking the machine Parking the machine CMS-T-00004895-A.1 Parking the coulters CMS-T-00004436-A.1 1. Raise the implement. 2. Take the universal operating tool 2 from the parking position. Take the ratchet spanner from the thread pack. Operation of Operation of Placement the left the right...
8 | Parking the machine Disconnecting the supply lines from the hose package Disconnecting the supply lines from the hose package CMS-T-00004440-A.1 To disconnect the conveyor hose from the hose package remove the bracket 2 on the connecting piece. ME1212 2.
8 | Parking the machine Uncoupling the power supply Uncoupling the power supply CMS-T-00001402-C.1 1. Secure the tractor and implement. 2. Pull out the plug 1 for the power supply. CMS-I-00001048 3. Hang the plug 1 on the hose holder. CMS-I-00001248 Uncoupling the seeding combination CMS-T-00004438-A.1...
8 | Parking the machine Parking the seeding rail separately WARNING Risk of injury or even death due to tipping over of the seeding combination Since the parking supports are not designed for the coupled seeding combination, do not park the seeding combination on the parking supports.
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8 | Parking the machine Parking the seeding rail separately 1. Install the outer parking supports 1 on the implement 2 on both sides. 2. Remove the conveyor hose. CMS-I-00003115 If the seeding rail has a tramline marker, disconnect the supply line of the seeding rail from the soil tillage implement 1 .
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8 | Parking the machine Parking the seeding rail separately 7. Remove the nuts 3 . 8. Remove the washers 2 . 9. Remove the stirrup bolt 1 . 10. Disconnect the connection on all distributor head holders. CMS-I-00003139 11. Remove the safety clips 2 from all of the brackets 1 .
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8 | Parking the machine Parking the seeding rail separately 14. Slowly drive the tractor with the coupled soil tillage implement 1 forward. CMS-I-00003591 MG6860-EN-II | A.1 | 20.07.2020...
9 | Repairing the machine Repairing the machine CMS-T-00004903-A.1 Maintaining the machine CMS-T-00004446-A.1 9.1.1 Maintenance schedule after initial operation Checking the hydraulic hoses see page 78 as required Replacing the TwinTeC depth control wheel scraper see page 73 daily Checking the top link pin and lower link pin see page 77 50 operating hours Checking the TwinTeC depth control wheel scraper...
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 100 operating hours / as required Checking the TwinTeC guide extension see page 74 Checking the TwinTeC seed catcher see page 75 Checking the TwinTeC inner scraper see page 76 9.1.2 Checking the TwinTeC concave disc CMS-T-00004452-A.1 INTERVAL 50 operating hours...
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 9.1.3 Checking the TwinTeC concave disc spacing CMS-T-00004447-A.1 INTERVAL 50 operating hours weekly 1. Rotate the concave disc 1 . If the discs touch slightly, the first disc carries the second disc along. The spacing is correctly set.
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine Check the sealing ring before installation. Replace in case of damage. Install the sealing ring. 12. Install the concave disc. 13. Install the bolts. 9.1.4 Checking the TwinTeC depth control wheel CMS-T-00004451-A.1 INTERVAL 50 operating hours weekly...
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 1. Raise the implement. To check the distance of the depth control wheel scraper rotate the wheel 2 . If the distance is too big, loosen the nut 3 . 4. Adjust the depth control wheel scraper 1 . 5.
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine To install the TwinTeC seed outlet, place the guides 4 in the coulter bodies 5 . 8. Install the bolt. 9. Install the hose. 9.1.9 Checking the TwinTeC seed catcher CMS-T-00004521-A.1 INTERVAL 100 operating hours as required The seed catcher is subject to wear.
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 9.1.10 Checking the TwinTeC inner scraper CMS-T-00004488-A.1 INTERVAL 100 operating hours as required The inner scraper is subject to wear. When the inside of the concave discs is no longer sufficiently cleaned, the inner scraper must be replaced.
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 9.1.11 Cleaning the segment distributor head CMS-T-00004448-A.1 INTERVAL 10 operating hours daily Keep the segment distributor head free of dust, deposits, and foreign objects. NOTE Shorten the checking intervals under very dusty conditions.
9 | Repairing the machine Maintaining the machine 9.1.13 Checking the hydraulic hoses CMS-T-00002331-A.1 INTERVAL after initial operation 50 operating hours weekly 1. Check the hydraulic hoses for damage such as chafing point, cuts, tears and deformation. 2. Check the hydraulic hoses for leaks. Hydraulic hoses may not be older than 6 years.
9 | Repairing the machine Eliminating faults Eliminating faults CMS-T-00004444-A.1 Error Cause Solution The lighting for road travel has a Lamp or lighting supply line is Replace the lamp. malfunction. damaged. Replace the lighting supply line. Control terminal shows a speed The speed sensor detects a speed see page 81 error...
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9 | Repairing the machine Eliminating faults 9.3.1 Control terminal shows a speed error CMS-T-00004518-A.1 The speed sensor detects a speed error despite that the implement is running. 1. Remove the speed sensor. 2. Remove chips from the magnetic sensor surface. 3.
9 | Repairing the machine Cleaning the machine Cleaning the machine CMS-T-00000593-C.1 NOTICE Risk of machine damage due to cleaning jet of the high-pressure nozzle Never direct the cleaning jet of the high- pressure cleaner or hot water high- pressure cleaner onto the marked components.
10 | Transporting the machine Transporting the machine CMS-T-00004906-A.1 10.1 Loading the implement with a crane CMS-T-00004908-A.1 The seeding combination has 3 lashing points for slings. CMS-I-00003595 2 lashing points on the mounting interfaces 2 . An additional lashing point is marked on the frame of the soil tillage implement.
10 | Transporting the machine Loading the seeding rail with a crane REQUIREMENTS The seeding combination is unfolded 1. Only attach the lifting gear at the marked positions. 2. Hang the slings on the crane with a crossbeam. 3. Load the machine with a crane. 4.
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10 | Transporting the machine Loading the seeding rail with a crane 2 lashing points on the mounting interfaces 2 . WARNING Risk of accidents due to improperly attached lifting gear If the lifting gear is not attached at suitable positions, the machine or components can be damaged during loading and endanger safety.
12 | Indexes Indexes 12.1 Glossary CMS-T-00000513-B.1 Machine Mounted implements are accessory parts of the tractor. However, mounted implements are always referred to as the implement in this operating manual. Operating materials Operating materials serve to ensure operational readiness. Operating materials include e.g. cleaning agents and lubricants such as lubricating oil, greases or cleaners.
12 | Indexes Index 12.2 Index Coupling the supply lines to the hose package 42 Coupling the ISOBUS supply Address Coupling the seeding rail Technical editing Coupling the supply lines to the hose package Adjusting the row spacing Adjusting the tramline marker Adjusting the track disc pitch Adjusting the track width Dimensions...
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12 | Indexes Index Payload calculation Lifting the coulters Performance characteristics of the tractor Lighting and identification for road travel Placement depth adjustment Loading the implement with a crane checking Loading the seeding rail with a crane Power supply Lubricating the machine coupling uncoupling Preparing the implement for operation...
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12 | Indexes Index Optimal working speed Performance characteristics of the implement Performance characteristics of the tractor Permitted mounting categories Rating plate and CE mark Serial number Soil tillage tool Threaded cartridge Tramline marker Transporting the machine Loading the implement with a crane Loading the seeding rail with a crane Turning on the headlands TwinTeC coulter maintenance...
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