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Table of contents Application System 1 Safety ..............9 .
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Table of contents Serial numbers ........... . . 36 2.2.1 System serial number .
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Table of contents 3.10.3 Change a spray nozzle ......... . . 104 3.10.4 Check and clean a spray tip .
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Table of contents 4.4.1 View/adjust the connection settings for the Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM) network ........189 4.4.2 View the connection settings for the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)/ Long Term Evolution (LTE) network .
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Table of contents 4.9.5 Automatic Section Control ........240 4.9.6 View the section control settings .
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Table of contents 5.6.7 .2 Adjust the double heim joint ......314 5.6.8 Align the X axis .
1. Safety GUID-F38BCC9A-5A98-41F3-BA3C-2C5AB224EDFB [V7] 1.1 A word to the operator It is your responsibility to read and understand the safety section in this manual and the manual for all implements before you operate this machine. You are responsible for your safety. Good safety procedures prevent injury to you and the persons around you.
1. Safety GUID-5D9F270E-D748-4741-82B1-BE49B78685F2 [V7] 1.1.1 Safety symbol The safety symbol tells you about an area that can be dangerous. Look for the safety symbol in this Operator's Manual and on the machine. The safety symbols tell you that there are important safety instructions in the manual.
1. Safety GUID-B1AC9269-352E-468C-93A7-DD6248A4DC53 [V2] 1.1.4 Follow safety instructions Carefully read, learn and understand all safety messages and or information in this manual and on machine's safety signs. Keep safety signs in good condition. Replace missing or damaged safety signs. Make sure the new equipment components and or repair parts include current safety signs.
1. Safety GUID-84374C1D-AD91-4281-A675-E6572267BBD0 [V1] 1.1.6 Exit the cab in an emergency Before starting the procedure Prior to machine operation, completely understand how to quickly exit the cab in an emergency. Procedure Remove the hammer (1) from the holder. Use the hammer and break the best available window.
1. Safety GUID-D599B6BC-38F2-4F90-9C0B-CBBEA33E77E1 [V5] 1.2 Operate the machine Procedure Make sure the operator and the ladder areas are clean and dry to prevent personal injuries. Make sure all wheel bolts are torqued to correct specifications before operation. Never permit any people on or in the machine when in operation.
1. Safety GUID-9D40BC10-B60E-4F53-BE16-720A78222FEA [V2] 1.2.1 Prevent machine runaway Never bypass start the engine by making a connection across starter terminals. Engine will start and machine will move if normal circuits are bypassed. WARNING: Possible injury or death can result from machine runaway. Never start the engine while standing on the ground.
1. Safety GUID-1297D337-508B-4FA7-88ED-BCB0577A38E5 [V5] 1.2.4 Travel on public roads WARNING: Environmental transportation hazard. Personal injury or chemical spill can occur. A loaded machine driven on public roads has a high risk of tire failure. Do not use the machine for transporting product on public roads. Always walk around and visually inspect the machine before traveling on public roads.
1. Safety GUID-4B8E0B85-0729-4BD2-82D3-C0FC9032F049 [V2] 1.2.7 Avoid Eye Contact with Radar Radar ground sensors emit a low intensity microwave signal. The microwave signal will not cause any ill effects during normal use. Although the intensity is low, to avoid eye damage, never look directly into the sensor while the sensor is in operation.
1. Safety GUID-9A178FCA-F53F-440E-A34E-657614BD6A29 [V2] 1.2.10 Handle fuel correctly Fuel is very flammable. Handle carefully. • Always stop the engine before refueling. • Never refuel while smoking. • Add fuel in a safe place, away from open flames or sparks. • Fill fuel tank outdoors. •...
1. Safety GUID-A68922CA-C2A0-4800-8263-852A6064FF48 [V2] 1.3 Maintenance and service Read and understand maintenance and safety instructions before performing any maintenance procedures. Any maintenance procedures and or repairs must only be done by trained personnel. Never change any equipment or add attachments not approved by AGCO.
1. Safety Stop the engine and remove key. Let the machine cool. Keep all parts in good condition and correctly installed. Repair any damaged machine systems and or components immediately. Replace worn, damaged or broken parts immediately. Remove any buildup of grease, oil or debris. Disconnect electrical system before making adjustments or welding on machine.
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1. Safety Some cabs use filters that cannot remove dangerous chemicals. Follow instructions given by the chemical manufacturer. GUID-55072A39-D882-4355-8ABA-05660F3F6EDA-high.jpg [High] Fig. 21 Clean the machine of dangerous chemicals after use. During application, chemicals can build up on the inside and outside of the machine. DO NOT do maintenance on the machine until all chemicals have been fully flushed from the outside and the system.
1. Safety Never apply chemicals when the wind exceeds the chemical manufacturer's recommendation. NEVER let chemicals touch the skin or eyes. GUID-6942F6BB-021E-47D8-8B36-8FB6CB6088DB-high.jpg [High] Fig. 23 GUID-40735280-B065-4FB8-899D-6974B5AE4F77 [V4] 1.3.4 Work in a clean area Fully clean the work area, machine, systems, and components before you start work.
1. Safety GUID-90536402-845B-4CED-825E-7A88C058966D [V2] 1.3.5 Understand correct service Light work area correctly and adequately. Use correct safety lamps with wire safety cages. Exposed bulbs can ignite fluids. Catch draining fluids in correct containers. Never use beverage containers to store chemicals that can mislead personnel to drink from them.
1. Safety GUID-9B1F7B9A-2933-425E-BD1F-D362CD0C93B5 [V2] 1.3.7 Support machine correctly Never support the machine on cinder blocks, hollow tiles and or supports that can crumble. Never work under a machine only supported by a jack. Use wheel chocks to prevent machine from moving.
1. Safety • Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result; • Doctors unfamiliar with this type of injury must reference a knowledgeable medical source. Hydraulic hoses Check hydraulic hoses regularly. Immediately replace damaged and leaking hydraulic hoses. Normally hydraulic hoses have a long working life.
1. Safety radio frequency energy levels higher than recommended by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and or will cause undesirable performance of electrically controlled systems. GUID-51B60ECD-CB12-491A-AFFA-839F34A319E3 [V2] 1.3.12 Fire prevention Machine has several components at high temperature under normal operating conditions. Primary sources of high temperatures are engine and exhaust system.
1. Safety GUID-798D5C14-73C7-40E1-B246-0572F25B58BB [V1] 1.4.1 Recirculation valve Recirculation valve Recirculation valve Manual valve to prevent accidental recirculation GUID-C97F43B8-DDEF-4655-A947-982C1023CEA9 [V1] 1.4.2 Fresh water reload Fresh water reload Shows the location of the fresh water reload valve. See the operator manual for more information. GUID-1BE4FCE2-7BB6-40EE-BA63-EBBAEBA07745 [V1] 1.4.3 Inhalation Inhalation...
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