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Following these instructions will guarantee your safety! Front/rear tools have a separate operator's manual. The CLAAS distribution network is available to respond to any questions that you may have relating to the content of this operator's manual. Important information concerning this operator's manual...
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The sections in this manual are categorised into modules, as far as the contents permit. The structure of these modules is identical in each section. The different product groups have different module structures. CLAAS always endeavours to retain these module structures in each document.
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- In the deployment or movement area of the tools Technical specifications The technical specifications, dimensions and weights are provided on a non-binding basis. CLAAS reserves the right to modify them as part of the technical development, subject to errors.
VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS 5542 This operator's manual is valid for the following tractors: Tractor serial number Type of tractor From AXION A3100050 The operator's manual describes the possible equipment for your tractor. Your tractor's equipment is listed in your order confirmation.
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UNITS 5639 The units used in this document are in line with international system of units: Multiples and sub-multi- Physical Unit Name Symbol of unity ples of the unit Size Metre mm - cm Volume Cubic meter m³ cm³ - dm³ Liter ml - cl Angle...
CHAPTER SYMBOLS 5618 CHAPTERS SYMBOLS IDENTIFICATION - CERTIFICATION - SAFETY ELECTRICAL SERVICES ENGINE TRANSMISSION FRONT AXLE REAR EQUIPMENT FRONT EQUIPMENT CEBIS TERMINAL WHEELS AND TYRES CHARACTERISTICS MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS THAT ARE MANDATORY UNDER THE GUARAN- AXION 840-810 CMATIC - 02/2012 - en Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CLA-11210575...
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CONTENTS A - IDENTIFICATION - CERTIFICATION - SAFETY TRACTOR INFORMATION PLATE ..................A. 2 TRACTOR POWER LABEL ....................A. 4 MOTOR INFORMATION PLATE ................... A. 5 CAB IDENTIFICATION PLATE ..................... A. 6 EUROPEAN REGULATION ....................A. 7 SAFETY ..........................A. 8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................
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HINGED PANELS AND WINDOWS ..................B. 29 SIGHT ........................... B. 33 HEATING - VENTILATION - MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING ..........B. 34 12.1 DESCRIPTION ........................B. 34 12.2 OPERATION ........................... B. 34 HEATING/VENTILATION/AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL .......... B. 39 13.1 DESCRIPTION ........................B. 39 13.2 OPERATION ...........................
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STARTING THE ENGINE ....................... D. 10 USING THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND LEVER .............. D. 13 STOPPING THE ENGINE ...................... D. 16 CLAAS POWER MANAGEMENT ..................D. 17 FUEL ............................ D. 18 RECOMMENDATIONS ......................D. 18 BLEEDING AIR FROM THE INJECTION SYSTEM ............... D. 19...
DRAW BAR COUPLINGS ....................G. 65 SWINGING DRAWBAR ....................... G. 67 TOW HOOK ......................... G. 69 AUTOMATIC PICK-UP HITCH .................... G. 70 H - FRONT EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS ......................H. 4 PRESSURE CONNECTORS ....................H. 5 RECOMMENDATIONS ......................H. 5 OPERATION ..........................
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TRANSPORT DAMPER ....................... H. 29 FRONT LINKAGE CONTROLLED BY SPOOL VALVE 6 ........... H. 30 CONTROLS ..........................H. 30 SAFETY ..........................H. 31 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ....................H. 32 OPERATION ........................... H. 33 EXTERNAL CONTROLS ......................H. 35 POSITION CONTROL ......................H. 36 DISPLAY ..........................
ADJUSTMENT ......................... I. 49 CEBIS ............................ I. 53 BRIGHTNESS .......................... I. 53 LANGUAGES AND UNITS ....................... I. 55 DATE AND TIME ........................I. 56 CLAAS SEQUENCE MANAGEMENT OPERATION .......................... I. 58 OPERATION .......................... I. 59 CONTROLS ........................... I. 60 DESCRIPTION ......................... I. 60 SAFETY ..........................
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SAVING A SEQUENCE ......................I. 68 INTERRUPTING A SEQUENCE .................... I. 71 TO RESUME THE CURRENT SEQUENCE, PRESS THE SAME CONTACT ......I. 71 CANCELLING A PAUSED SEQUENCE .................. I. 71 CANCELLING AN ONGOING SEQUENCE ................I. 72 CANCELLING ONGOING ACTIONS ..................I. 72 EMERGENCY STOP ........................
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CAB COMFORT ........................K. 16 SOUND LEVEL ........................K. 16 VIBRATION LEVEL ........................ K. 17 L - MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS ......................L. 2 TOWING ..........................L. 8 TRANSPORT ........................L. 10 USING A JACK ........................L. 11 REPLACING A WHEEL ....................... L. 12 LOADING AND STOWING THE TRACTOR ................
A - IDENTIFICATION - CERTIFICATION - SAFETY AXION 840-810 CMATIC - 02/2012 - en A. 1...
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Type : Vehicle identifica- tion number: Type of tractor. Tractor identification number (This number is also stamped on the right-hand side of the front chassis). CLAAS Reception number per CE type. Type Essieu AR Maximum acceptable weight (kg). Masse remorquable...
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The tractor's identification number (B) is composed of the regulation type (1) and serial number (2) of the tractor (the example given opposite is completely fictitious). identification A0994EAA3100062 841hsn05m Tractor regulation type The regulation type (1) is broken down in the following manner: Type of tractor Engine power code Number of drive...
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TRACTOR POWER LABEL 6564 A label indicating the tractor's power is affixed to the left- hand side of the cab's rear apron (according to the national legislation in force in the country where the tractor is used). Tractor type. Power. EEC certification number.
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MOTOR INFORMATION PLATE 6565 Remove the cover (2) located on the right side of the engine to expose the identification plate (3). This plate contains the engine type and serial number. 101hsn04 101hsn00 Type : Serial number: The emissions (4) certification label is located on the right- hand side of the engine.
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CAB IDENTIFICATION PLATE 6566 Plate (1) is located behind the rear panel. 841msn03m Reception number per EMC type (Electromagnetic compatibility). Absorption ratio. Homologation number per cab type. XXXXXX X,XX 841hsn01m A. 6 AXION 840-810 CMATIC - 02/2012 - en...
EUROPEAN REGULATION 6552 CLAAS tractors put in circulation in the European Community meet modified European Directive 2003/37. A certificate of conformity is supplied when each tractor is delivered. Hence, the tractor's manufacturer ensures conformance of the tracor with the CE directive mentioned previously upon initial marketing.
CLAAS farm tractors have been designed and adapted to tow, move or carry tools / equipment / loads authorised by the manufacturer, and to control certain tools or compact using tools (weights) authorised by the manufacturer in the field and on public highways in line with the provisions of the highway code.
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6.1.3 Precautions to be taken before starting up 5747 Caution is the best guarantee against any risk of accident. Before starting the operation of the tractor, read the operator's manual and all safety tips. Take into account all this information when using the tractor. This rule applies to everyone who uses the tractor involved in its maintenance, maintenance or inspections.
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- Only move one hand when both feet are supported. - Only move one foot when gripping with both hands. - Close the door (Depending on equipment fit). Do not exit the tractor by jumping. 6.1.4 Tractor state 5748 Maintaining the tractor in the best possible condition, by carrying out all routine maintenance (oil changes, level checks, overhauls, adjustments and thorough cleaning) will allow it to be used in the safest and most profitable way.
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Only fit genuine CLAAS parts. Your CLAAS approved shop is available to supply all parts and products required for maintaining your tractor in perfect condition. Using components not authorised by CLAAS reduces the machine operating capacity, as well as driving and operating safety.
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Electrical services 5753 Knowledge and skill are required to work on the electrical system. If required (installation of miscellaneous accessories, radio accessories, etc.), call your CLAAS approved workshop . Moreover: - Always disconnect the battery negative terminal before working on the electrical system.
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- Stand in a well vented location. - Wipe immediately any spilled combustible. - To prevent any risk of fire, remove any built-up grease or dirt. - Before filling the tank, always carefully clean around the fuel cap to remove any pieces of straw, twigs, etc. which could help start and then propagate a fire.
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Changing the tyres size may: - Require a new calibration of the terminal in order to meet the values authorised by CLAAS and the speed limits authorised by the country traffic regulations (refer to chapter B for instrument panel calibration).
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- Unstable river banks. - Steep slopes. This list is not comprehensive. Evaluate permanently the risks taken in the work space. Check nobody is standing in the risk zone between the tractor and tool. Check nobody is standing next to the lifting zone. Check nobody is present on the level of the wheels before using the tractor.
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In the case of malfunctions on the major security components such as steering or brake: - Stop tractor. - Stop the engine. - Before reusing the tractor, have any defects repaired by a CLAAS approved workshop. 6.1.7.5 Work in a fixed position 5762 If the tractor must be used for stationary work (e.g.
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Severe applications 6515 Always call a CLAAS approved dealer when planning severe use (e.g. twinning, transport with public works trailor, use of combined tools, etc.) to check the availability of reinforced wheels, and if required request their installation.. Subsoilers,subsoilers and ditchers and trench ploughs always work at great depth.
6.1.8 Toxic products 6576 A tractor uses a number of fluids: Diesel, Diester, transmission oil, brakes and linkage fluid, engine oil, liquid for tyre ballast etc. In the event of an accidental leak of one of these liquids causing pollution to foodstuffs (for human or animal consumption), such as vegetables, silage, hay, pellets etc., destroy the contaminated products, because it is dangerous to ingest them.
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The cabs on CLAAS tractors can be equipped with a FOPS (Falling Object Protective Structure) as an option. If the cab is not equipped with a FOPS, this is indicated by a safety sticker in the cab (Refer to the description of the cab's non-FOPS roof safety sticker in this section).
Furthermore, tractors to be used in the European Community have a marking (1) which is proof that the cab conforms to standard EN 15695-1. The marking is located at the back of the cab, next to the tractor information plate. The category indicated on this marking gives information Category 2 about the protection level provided by the cab against...
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