Amazone Cenio 4000-2 Original Operating Manual

Amazone Cenio 4000-2 Original Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Original operating manual Mounted cultivator Cenio 4000-2 SmartLearning www.amazone.de...
  • Page 2 Please enter the identification data of the implement. The identification data can be found on the rating plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Layout of the warning symbols 6.2.3 Driving the tractor towards the implement 4.4.3 Description of the warning symbols 6.2.4 Coupling the hydraulic hose lines Lighting and identification for road travel 6.2.5 Coupling the power supply MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 4 Loading the implement with a position crane Uncoupling the three-point 11.2 Lashing the implement mounting frame Driving the tractor away from the implement 12 Disposing of the implement Uncoupling the power supply MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 Appendix 13.1 Bolt tightening torques 13.2 Other applicable documents 14 Directories 14.1 Glossary 14.2 Index MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 7: About This Operating Manual

    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. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 8: Further Instructions

    Example: 1. Instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 1.2.3.2 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. Instruction 2 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 9 CMS-T-00013932-B.1 WORKSHOP WORK Identifies maintenance work that must be performed at a workshop that is adequately equipped in terms of agricultural technology, safety and environmental technology by specialist personnel with appropriate training. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 10: Lists

    A list of other applicable documents can be found in the Appendix. 1.4 Digital operating manual CMS-T-00002024-B.1 The digital operating manual and e-learning can be downloaded from the Info Portal on the AMAZONE website. 1.5 Your opinion is important CMS-T-000059-D.1 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. Dreyer &...
  • Page 11: Safety And Responsibility

    2.1.2.1.1 Requirements for persons working with the implement CMS-T-00002310-B.1 If the implement is used improperly, people can be injured or killed: To prevent accidents due to improper use, every person who works with MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 12 Farmers are basically familiar with working with agricultural implements and can instruct agricultural helpers in how to use the implements if necessary. They can perform odd tasks and simple maintenance and repair work on agricultural implements themselves. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 13 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. Do not let anybody climb onto the driving machine. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 14 Non-observance of the technical limits values of the machine can result in accidents and serious personal injury or even death. Moreover, the machine can be damaged. The technical limit values can be found in the Technical Data. Comply with the technical limit values. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 15 Missing warning symbols increase the risk of serious and lethal personal injury. Clean dirty warning symbols. Immediately replace any damaged and illegible warning symbols. Put the intended warning symbols on spare parts. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 16: Knowing And Preventing Dangers

    If the universal joint shaft is angled down too strongly: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. If you do not need the universal joint shaft: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 17 When the drives are switched off, machine parts can continue running and cause serious personal injury or death. Before approaching the machine, wait until any machine parts that are still running have come to a stop. Only touch machine parts that are standing still. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 18: Safe Operation And Handling Of The Machine

    Use only suitable tractors for coupling and transporting the implement. When the implement is coupled onto the tractor, make sure that the tractor's connecting device meets the implement requirements. Couple the implement properly to the tractor. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 19 If the machine is not properly prepared for road travel, it can result in serious traffic accidents. Check the lighting and identification for road travel for proper function. Remove coarse dirt from the implement. Follow the instructions in the section "Preparing the implement for road travel". MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 20: Safe Maintenance And Modification

    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. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 21 Never perform welding, drilling, sawing, grinding, and cutting work on the frame, running gear or coupling devices of the implement. Never modify safety-related components. Never drill out existing holes. Perform all maintenance work at the prescribed maintenance intervals. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 22 2.1.5.3 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. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 23: Safety Routines

    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.
  • Page 24 2 hands and one foot or 2 feet and one hand on the implement. When climbing up and down, never hold onto the control elements. When climbing down, never jump off of the implement. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 25: Intended Use

    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. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 26: Product Description

    11 Tine with coulter 12 Hydraulic working depth adjustment of the coulters 13 Hydraulically folding sections 14 Threaded cartridge 15 Rating plate on the implement 16 Three-point mounting frame MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 27: Function Of The Implement

    The sales documents provide information on the equipment of your implement, or consult your dealer for more detailed information. The following equipment is considered special equipment: Lighting and identification for road travel MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 28: Warning Symbols

    4.4.1 Positions of the warning symbols CMS-T-00015666-A.1 MD100 MD100 MD078 MD089 MD100 MD079 MD100 MD155 MD078 MD095 MD102 MD199 MD155 MD096 MD272 MD217 MD082 MD079 MD089 CMS-I-00010389 MD273 MD273 MD155 MD155 MD155 MD155 CMS-I-00010391 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 29: Layout Of The Warning Symbols

    Wait until all moving parts are at a standstill before reaching into the danger area. Make sure that there is nobody standing in the CMS-I-000074 danger area or close to the moving parts. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 30 CMS-I-00003027 MD095 Risk of accident due to non-compliance with the instructions in this operating manual Before your work on or with the implement, read and understand the operating manual. CMS-I-000138 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 31 Danger due to unintentional starting as well as unintentional and uncontrolled movements of the implement Before all tasks, secure the implement against unintentional starting as well as unintentional and uncontrolled movements. CMS-I-00002253 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 32 CMS-I-00000450 MD 199 Risk of accident if the hydraulic system pressure is too high Only couple the implement to tractors with a maximum tractor hydraulic pressure of 210 bar. CMS-I-00000486 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 33 Actuate the tractor hydraulic system only from the designated work station. MD272 CMS-I-00005276 MD 273 Risk of crushing for the whole body from lowering implement parts Make sure that there is nobody standing in the danger area. MD273 CMS-I-00004833 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 34: Lighting And Identification For Road Travel

    4.5.2 Front lighting and identification CMS-T-00006393-B.1 Warning signs Reflector, white Side marker lights CMS-I-00002940 NOTE The lighting and identification for road travel can vary depending on the national regulations. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 35: Additional License Plate

    4.7.1 Information picture for checking the tine connection CMS-T-00015906-A.1 The information picture indicates that the bolted connections of tines with compression spring overload safety must be checked regularly for centred and tight fit. 50h...50h...50h... 120NM ME1833 CMS-I-00010476 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 36: Threaded Cartridge

    The threaded cartridge contains the following items: Documents Aids CMS-I-00002306 4.9 Soil tillage tools CMS-T-00015721-A.1 4.9.1 Tine CMS-T-00004096-B.1 4.9.1.1 Tines with compression spring overload safety CMS-T-00004482-B.1 The compression spring allows the tine to deflect in overload situations. CMS-I-00003022 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 37: Coulters

    C-Mix-3 HD coulter 40 mm C-Mix-3 coulter tip 80 mm C-Mix-3 HD coulter tip 80 mm C-Mix-3 coulter tip 100 mm C-Mix-3 wing C-Mix-3 duck foot coulter tip C-Mix-3 HD duck foot coulter tip MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 38 8 cm 10 cm 4 cm 320 mm 35 cm or 43 cm width Working 12-30 cm 10-20 cm 20-30 cm 3-10 cm depth Can be combined with: C-Mix-3 deflector plate 80 mm MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 39 C-Mix-3 deflector plate 100 mm 4.9.2.4 Deflector guide arrangement on the Cenio 4000-2 CMS-T-00015723-A.1 The deflector guide arrangement is variable. The figure shows the recommended, factory-mounted deflector guide arrangement. The arrows show the throw direction produced by the deflector plates.
  • Page 40: Setting Lever For The Trailing Elements

    With the setting lever, the tilt of the harrow systems, the double harrow, the spring blade system and the spring clearer system can be conveniently adjusted. Setting lever in parking position CMS-I-00002241 Setting lever in set position CMS-I-00007912 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 41: Technical Data

    Number of tine bars Working depth 5–30 cm Tines with shear bolt overload Type of tines on the Cenio 4000-2 Special safety Tines with compression spring Type of tines on the Cenio 4000-2 Super overload safety and a tripping force of 500 kg 5.3 Permitted mounting categories...
  • Page 42: Performance Characteristics Of The Tractor

    On left in direction of travel 15 % On right in direction of travel 15 % Up the slope and down the slope Up the slope 15 % Down the slope 15 % MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 43: Preparing The Machine

    Total weight of front-mounted implement or front ballast Permissible total weight of rear-mounted implement or rear ballast Distance between the centre of gravity of the front-mounted implement or the front ballast and the centre of the front axle MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 44 T b 0,2 T b Vmin Vmin Vmin CMS-I-00000513 2. Calculate the actual front axle load. × × - × G a b T b G c + d Vtat Vtat Vtat CMS-I-00000516 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 45 Tyre load according to according to capacity for two tractor operating calculation tractor tyres manual ≤ Minimum front ballasting ≤ Total weight ≤ ≤ Front axle load ≤ ≤ Rear axle load MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 46: Coupling The Implement

    6.2.2 Attaching the ball sleeve for the top link CMS-T-00002045-A.1 1. Install the ball sleeve 1 with the top link pin 2 . 2. Secure the top link pin 2 with a linch pin 3 . CMS-I-00001223 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 47: Driving The Tractor Towards The Implement

    Oil circulation until action is Momentary executed Free oil flow in the tractor control Floating unit Designation Function Tractor control unit Increase Working Green Double-acting depth Reduce Unfold Frame Blue Double-acting sections Fold MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 48: Coupling The Power Supply

    1. Insert the plug 1 for the power supply. 2. Route the power supply cable with sufficient freedom of movement and without chafing or pinching points. 3. Check the lighting on the implement for proper function. CMS-I-00001048 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 49: Coupling The Three-Point Mounting Frame

    7. Move the second jack into transport position in the same way. 6.3 Preparing the implement for operation CMS-T-00015732-A.1 6.3.1 Unlocking the tractor control units CMS-T-00006819-C.1 Depending on the equipment, unlock the tractor control units mechanically or electrically. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 50: Unfolding The Implement

    2. Turn the traffic safety bars 1 by 180°, place on top of each other on the brackets 2 . 3. Secure the road safety bars with tensioners 3 . CMS-I-00000518 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 51: Hydraulic Adjustment Of The Coulter Working Depth

    Default values for the threaded spindle length: Levelling with double discs: 315 mm Levelling with spring steel closers: 350 mm Working depth of the levelling Threaded spindle increase lengthen reduce shorten MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 52: Preparing The Edge Levelling Discs For Operation

    3. Turn the edge levelling disc to the desired position. 4. Tighten the bolts 1 . 5. Loosen the bolts 2 . CMS-I-00003276 6. Move the edge levelling disc disc up or down. 7. Tighten the bolts 2 . MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 53: Adjusting The Scraper To The Roller

    1. Loosen the bolt 1 on the scraper 2 . 2. Move the scraper in the elongated slot. 3. Tighten the bolt 1 . 4. Check the distances when the implement is lowered. CMS-I-00000521 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Trailing Elements

    CMS-T-00012143-A.1 1. Pull out the both linch pins on both adjustment units. The next step can also be performed with the setting lever. 2. Turn the harrow to the desired position. CMS-I-00007852 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 55 CMS-T-00012149-A.1 1. Pull out the both linch pins on both adjustment units. The next step can also be performed with the setting lever. 2. Turn the harrow to the desired position. CMS-I-00007866 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 56 1. Pull out the the linch pins 1 on both adjustment units. The next step can also be performed with the setting lever. 2. Turn the harrow to the desired position. CMS-I-00007871 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 57 4. Insert a pin 1 through each of the holes 2 and one of the holes in the bracket 3 . 5. Secure the pins with the linch pins 4 . CMS-I-00007889 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 58: Preparing The Machine For Road Travel

    3. Insert a linch pin 1 through each of the holes 2 and the hole in the bracket 3 . 4. Park each of the second linch pins 4 below the bracket. CMS-I-00007934 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 59 The next step can also be performed with the setting lever. If the harrow tines exceed the transport width when the implement is folded: Turn the harrow bar to a flatter tilt. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 60: Putting On The Road Safety Bars

    2. Actuate the "blue" tractor control unit until the sections are completely folded. 6.4.5 Locking the tractor control units CMS-T-00006337-D.1 Depending on the equipment, the tractor control units are locked mechanically or electrically. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 61: Using The Machine

    2. Turn around. When the direction of the implement matches the direction of travel: Lower the implement. 4. Switch the three-point power lift to float position. 5. Resume work. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 62: Eliminating Faults

    The roller is working too deep. Reduce the working depth of the tines, see page 45. To unload the roller: Too much load on the roller. Slightly lift the implement with the three-point power lift. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 63 2. Remove the shear bolt 2 and bolt 3 on the tine. CMS-I-00010351 3. Insert the new tine. 4. Install the shear bolt and bolt on the tine. 5. Tighten the shear bolt and the bolt. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 64 1. Adjust the automatic working depth adjustment of the levelling unit, see page 45. 2. Adjust the edge levelling discs, see page 46. 3. Move the edge levelling discs, see page 47. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 65 The hydraulic cylinders for the working depth adjustment have different lengths. 1. completely extend the hydraulic cylinders with the "green" tractor control unit. 2. Hold the "green" tractor control unit for 10 seconds. The hydraulic cylinders will be synchronised. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 66: Parking The Machine

    To protect the tines and coulters, lay out boards or rubber mats. 1. Park the implement on a level surface with solid ground. 2. Release the top link 1 . CMS-I-00001249 3. Uncouple the top link from the implement. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 67: Driving The Tractor Away From The Implement

    CMS-I-00004045 9.4 Uncoupling the power supply CMS-T-00001402-H.1 1. Pull out the plug 1 for the power supply. CMS-I-00001048 2. Hang the plugs 1 in the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001248 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 68: Disconnecting The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    3. Disconnect the hydraulic hose lines 1 . 4. Put the dust caps on the hydraulic sockets. CMS-I-00001065 5. Hang the hydraulic hose lines 1 in the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001250 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 69: Repairing The Implement

    65 Checking the adjustment spindles of the automatic levelling unit depth see page 67 adjustment Checking the levelling connection see page 67 Checking the disc carrier connection see page 68 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 70 10.1.2 Checking the connection of tines with compression spring overload safety CMS-T-00015790-A.1 INTERVAL After initial operation Every 50 operating hours Weekly Check the bolted connections 1 for centred and 120 Nm tight fit. CMS-I-00010367 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 71: Checking The Connection Of Tines With Shear Bolt Overload Safety

    1,5 mm 3. Measure the bearing clearance between the pin and the cast holder. 4. Measure the bearing clearance between the pin and the bearing arm. Maximum permissible bearing clearance: 1.5 mm. CMS-I-00010210 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 72: Replacing C-Mix-3 Coulters

    Do not allow carriage bolts to rotate. 1. Remove the bolts. 2. Replace the coulters. 3. Install the bolts. 4. Tighten the bolts. 145 Nm 5. Retighten the bolts after 5 operating hours. CMS-I-00003077 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 73: Checking The Adjustment Spindles Of The Automatic Levelling Unit Depth Adjustment

    Check the locknut 1 on the adjustment spindles for tight fit. CMS-I-00010426 10.1.7 Checking the levelling connection CMS-T-00015787-A.1 INTERVAL After initial operation Every 12 months Check the bolted connections 1 for tight fit. CMS-I-00010368 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 74: Checking The Disc Carrier Connection

    Every 12 months 1. Perform a visual check of the disc carrier rubber O-rings 1 . CMS-I-00010370 WORKSHOP WORK If the disc carrier rubber O-rings are damaged: Replace the disc carrier rubber O-rings. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 75: Checking The Bearings Of The Levelling Discs

    10.1.11 Replacing the discs CMS-T-00002327-I.1 INTERVAL As required Original disc diameter Wear limit 46 cm 36 cm 48 cm 40 cm 51 cm 36 cm 61 cm 43 cm 66 cm 46 cm MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 76: Checking The Rollers

    Check the roller bearing 2 for ease of movement. CMS-I-00000099 10.1.13 Checking the lower link pins and top link pins CMS-T-00002330-K.1 INTERVAL Daily Criteria for visual inspection of lower link pins and top link pins: Cracks Fractures MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 77: Checking The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    3. Retighten loose bolted connections. Hydraulic hose lines must not be more than 6 years old. 4. Check the manufacturing date 1 . CMS-I-00000532 WORKSHOP WORK 5. Replace worn, damaged or aged hydraulic hose lines. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 78: Checking The Hydraulic Cylinder For Folding

    10.1.15 Checking the hydraulic cylinder for folding CMS-T-00015792-A.1 INTERVAL After initial operation Every 12 months Check the tightening torque of the locknut 1 on both hydraulic cylinders for folding. 300 Nm CMS-I-00010371 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 79: Lubricating The Implement

    Thoroughly clean the grease nipples and the grease gun. Only grease the implement with the lubricants listed in the technical data. CMS-I-00002270 Press the dirty grease completely out of the bearings. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 80: Overview Of Lubrication Points

    10 | Repairing the implement Lubricating the implement 10.2.1 Overview of lubrication points CMS-T-00015656-A.1 CMS-I-00010398 Every 20 operating hours CMS-I-00010401 CMS-I-00010402 CMS-I-00010403 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Implement

    Always maintain a minimum distance of 30 cm between the high-pressure nozzle and the implement. Do not exceed a water pressure of 120 bar. Clean the machine with a high-pressure cleaner or a hot water high-pressure cleaner. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 82: Loading The Implement

    If the lashing straps are not attached at the marked lashing points, the implement can be damaged during lashing and endanger safety. Attach the lashing straps only at the marked lashing points. CMS-I-00010397 MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 83 Lashing the implement 1. Put the implement on the transport vehicle. 2. Attach the lashing straps at the marked points. 3. Lash down the implement in compliance with the national regulations for load securing. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 84: Disposing Of The Implement

    2. Return batteries to the distributor Dispose of batteries at a collection point. 3. Put recyclable materials in the recycling. 4. Treat operating materials like hazardous waste. WORKSHOP WORK 5. Dispose of the coolant. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 85: Appendix

    380 Nm 290 Nm 405 Nm 485 Nm 27 mm M18x1.5 325 Nm 460 Nm 550 Nm 410 Nm 580 Nm 690 Nm 30 mm M20x1.5 460 Nm 640 Nm 770 Nm MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 86: Other Applicable Documents

    2.4 Nm 112 Nm 4.9 Nm 174 Nm 8.4 Nm 242 Nm 20.4 Nm 342 Nm 40.7 Nm 470 Nm 70.5 Nm 589 Nm 13.2 Other applicable documents CMS-T-00015771-A.1 Tractor operating manual MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 87: Directories

    Tractor In this operating manual, the designation tractor is always used, even for other agricultural tractor units. Implements are mounted on the tractor or towed by the tractor. MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 88: Index

    12-250 HI, adjusting the height Contact data 12-250 HI, adjusting the tilt Technical editing 12-250 HI, moving into transport position Coulters Headlands Adjust the working depth hydraulically Replacing C-Mix-3 coulters MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 89 Lighting and identification for road travel Road travel Description Preparing the machine Lighting and identification Roller front Adjusting the scraper checking loading Position Lashing the implement Loading the implement with a crane Loads calculation MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 90 Threaded cartridge Working depth indicator Description of the coulters, position Position Working speed Three-point mounting frame coupling Workshop work Position uncoupling Tine with coulter Position Top link pin checking Total weight calculation MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 92 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG Postfach 51 49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Germany +49 (0) 5405 501-0 amazone@amazone.de www.amazone.de MG7821-EN-GB | A.1 | 26.04.2024 | © AMAZONE...

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