Claas Tractor Xerion 3800 TRAC TRAC VC-Xerion 3300 SADDLE TRAC Operator’s Manual
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Claas Tractor Xerion 3800 TRAC TRAC VC-Xerion 3300 SADDLE TRAC Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Model:
XERION 3800 TRAC / TRAC VC
XERION 3800 SADDLE TRAC
XERION 3300 TRAC / TRAC VC
XERION 3300 SADDLE TRAC
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Claas Tractor Xerion 3800 TRAC TRAC VC-Xerion 3300 SADDLE TRAC Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Claas Tractor Xerion 3800 TRAC TRAC VC-Xerion 3300 SADDLE TRAC Operator’s Manual
Size : 27.9 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Brand: Claas
Type of machine: Agricultural
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model:
XERION 3800 TRAC / TRAC VC
XERION 3800 SADDLE TRAC
XERION 3300 TRAC / TRAC VC
XERION 3300 SADDLE TRAC
DESCRIPTION:
Claas Tractor Xerion 3800 TRAC TRAC VC-Xerion 3300 SADDLE TRAC Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
How to use this manual:
The present Operator’s Manual is primarily intended for the vehicle operator and contains information about using, setting, operating and maintaining the XERION.
- Provided all instructions regarding maintenance and care are followed, you can count on many years of reliable service. Please have your authorised CLAAS dealer carry out the recommended regular inspections.
- The neglecting of regular maintenance and proper machine operation lead to reduced performance and loss of time. When properly operated and carefully maintained, your vehicle will always perform well.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Claas Tractor Xerion 3800 TRAC TRAC VC-Xerion 3300 SADDLE TRAC Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Introduction
11 General Information15
111 How to use this manual 15
112 Validity of instructions16
113 Specifications16
12 Road traffic regulations17
121 Documents to be carried on the machine17
122 Objects to be carried on the machine17
123 Excess-width machines 17
124 Changes on the machine18
125 Implements 18
126 Attaching devices18
127 Registration 18
128 Validity 18
13 Identification plates and identification numbers 19
131 Spare parts and technical questions 19
132 Vehicle identification plate 19
133 Transmission identification plate21
134 Engine identification plate 21
135 Hitch block identification plate 21
136 Hitch identification plate 22
137 Ball-type hitch identification plate22
138 Cuna hitch identification plate 22
139 Swinging drawbar identification plate23
2 Safety precautions
21 Safety rules 24
211 Identification of warning and danger signs 24
212 Intended use 25
213 General safety and accident prevention regulations25
214 Transporting passengers, co-driver, operating personnel 26
215 Driving operations 26
216 Leaving the vehicle 27
217 Vehicle-mounted implements28
218 Pto shaft operation 28
219 Air conditioner 29
2110 Adjustment and maintenance work 29
2111 First aid measures 30
22 Safety features on the vehicle 31
221 Grab handles31
222 Wheel chocks31
223 Battery isolating switch 31
224 Fire extinguisher 32
225 Suspension and tie-down points 33
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23 Safety decals 34
231 Layout and purpose 34
232 Positioning on the vehicle 35
3 Specifications
31 Country-specific specifications 45
32 Dimensions and weights 45
321 Dimensions 45
322 Kerb weights46
323 Allowed axle loads 47
324 Allowed wheel loads47
33 Engine 47
331 Engine specifications47
332 Cooling system 48
333 Electric system 48
334 Fuel system 48
34 Angle of inclination48
341 Angle of vehicle inclination 48
35 Drive49
351 Drive49
352 Transmission49
353 Axles49
36 Brakes / Compressed-air system 49
361 Service brake49
362 Parking brake49
363 Trailer brake 50
364 Compressed-air system 50
37 Steering 50
371 Design 50
38 Power lifts 50
381 Front power lift 50
382 Tail power lift51
383 Slewing power lift51
39 Hitches 52
391 Allowed load52
310 Power take-off 52
3101 Tail pto shaft 52
3102 Auxiliary power take-off 53
311 Hydraulic system 53
3111 Main circuit (power lift, additional control units) 53
3112 Steering circuit (Oil cooling, steering, brake)54
3113 Emergency circuit (emergency steering)54
3114 Power hydraulics54
3115 Additional control units 55
3116 Power-beyond ports 55
312 Electric system 56
3121 Socket outlets 56
313 Tightening torques57
3131 Driven steering axles57
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4 Prior to initial operation
41 Check list for initial operation 58
411 Use and responsibilities 58
412 Set-up work upon delivery 58
413 Set-up work prior to handing-over 58
414 Engine 58
415 Chassis / wheels59
416 Transmission / Brakes 59
417 Power lift / hitches 59
418 Cab / hydraulic system / electric system59
419 Coverings / protective guards60
4110 Decals 60
4111 Functional check60
5 Prior to each operation
51 Mirrors 61
511 Adjusting the external mirrors61
512 Adjusting the side view mirror 62
52 Steering stops 63
521 Use 63
522 Fitting the steering stops64
53 Mud guards 65
531 Converting the floating axle mud guards65
532 Converting the rigid axle mud guards65
54 Weights 66
541 Tail weights 67
542 Centre weights 68
6 Overview of controls
61 Cab 69
611 Cab roof 69
612 Roll-up sun screens 71
613 Switch console 72
614 Multifunction handle 74
615 B-column switch console75
62 Automatic air conditioner 77
621 Operating modes77
622 Switching the automatic air conditioner on 77
623 Activating fully automatic operation 77
624 Activating the manual fan78
625 Activating ECON mode 78
626 Drying the cab windows 79
627 Setting the cab temperature 79
628 Adjusting the air conditioner air flow 80
629 Displaying the outside temperature 81
6210 Changing the temperature unit 81
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63 Steering column82
631 Vehicle information unit 82
632 Multifunction switch 82
633 Adjusting the steering column 83
64 Adjusting the operatorβs seat 84
641 Adjusting the armrests 84
642 Adjusting the seat 85
643 Adjusting the back rest 86
644 Adjusting the seat comfort 86
65 Power lifts 89
651 Front external operation 89
652 Tail external operation 90
66 Socket outlets 91
661 Vehicle front 91
662 Vehicle tail 91
663 Cab 92
7 Driving and Transport
71 Starting the engine 93
72 Lighting and warning signs 95
721 Adjusting the drive lights95
722 Warning plates 95
73 Selecting the transmission mode 96
731 Automotive mode96
732 Manual mode96
74 Driving off 97
741 Before driving off97
742 Driving in automotive mode 97
743 Driving with the parking brake on 98
744 Driving off in manual mode 98
75 Driving 101
751 During travel 101
752 Road travel102
753 Pushing operation 102
754 Operating ranges 103
755 Setting the aggressiveness103
756 Activating / deactivating the manual mode104
757 Changing the direction of travel105
758 Activating the vibration dampening107
76 Cruise control 108
761 Purpose108
762 Storing cruise control values 108
763 Activating cruise control values109
764 Changing cruise control values110
765 Deactivating the cruise control 110
77 Sets the engine speed112
771 Adjusting the minimum engine speed 112
772 Storing the fixed engine speed113
773 Activating/changing the fixed engine speed 114
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78 Differential locks 115
781 Engaging the centre differential lock 115
782 Engaging the axle locks116
783 Releasing the differential locks manually 117
784 Automatic differential lock monitoring device 117
79 Brakes 118
791 Shifting the transmission to neutral118
792 Foot brake 118
793 Parking brake 119
794 inching pedal 120
710 Parking the vehicle121
7101 Pathfinder lighting 121
7102 Limp Home 122
7103 Towing the XERION124
8 Fieldwork settings
81 Cab positions 125
811 Engine position 125
812 Centre position 125
813 Tail position 125
814 Rotating the cab126
815 Steering with cab in tail position127
816 Lighting with the cab in tail position127
82 Front power lift128
821 Front power lift – overview 128
822 Connecting the implements in a height-variable / rigid manner129
823 Adjusting the lifting power and the lifting path 130
824 External operation 130
825 Hitching an implement 131
826 Adjusting and connecting the upper link132
827 Unhitching an implement 132
828 Parking position132
83 Tail power lift 133
831 Tail power lift β overview133
832 Slewing power lift 133
833 External operation 133
834 Hitching an implement 134
835 Adjusting and connecting the upper link135
836 Adjusting and connecting the hydraulic upper link 135
837 Unhitching an implement 136
838 Adjusting the lower link clearance 136
839 Changing the implement lift angle 138
8310 Adjusting the lift brace length 138
8311 Adjusting the lower links to variable height139
8312 Adjusting the lower link to a rigid position 139
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8313 Adjusting the lower link to a floating / rigid position140
8314 Hydraulic lateral braces140
8315 Setting the engaging delay141
8316 Setting the lift limit 142
84 Hitches143
841 Safety rules143
842 Hitch block 145
843 Inserting the hitch block bottom146
844 Trailer hitch147
845 Ball-type hitch 148
846 Cuna hitch (for Italy only) 150
847 Swinging drawbar 151
848 Forced steering device153
849 Special hitch with ball 155
85 Vehicle-mounted implements157
851 Adjusting the floating axle lock157
86 Ptoshafts and universal drive shaft158
861 Replacing the stub of pto shaft 159
862 Installing the universal drive shaft 159
87 Hydraulic connections 161
871 Front hydraulic ports 162
872 Tail hydraulic ports 162
873 Load Sensing 163
874 White hydraulic ports 163
875 Power hydraulics 164
876 Disconnecting the hydraulic hoses165
88 TRAILER BRAKE CONNECTIONS 166
881 Before connecting the trailer brake system166
882 Connecting the trailer to the
compressed-air brake system 166
883 Connecting the trailer to the hydraulic brake system 167
89 Installation of electric and electronic devices 168
891 Installation of mobile communication systems 168
892 Installing additional controls/displays 169
9 Operation CEBIS
91 Function and structure 170
911 Function170
912 Design 170
92 Controls and displays172
921 Controls172
922 Road travel display174
923 Working display175
924 Windows 176
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93 CEBIS operation 178
931 Opening the menu 178
932 Displaying the settings 178
933 Changing a value 178
934 Selecting a list entry178
935 Operating the rotary switch 179
94 Menu structure181
941 Main menus181
942 Hydraulic system configuration menu 181
943 Vehicle configuration menu184
944 CEBIS menu191
945 Supplementary driving information menu 193
946 Implement menu195
947 Area counter menu 198
10 Operation of CLAAS COMMUNICATOR
101 Power hydraulics 199
1011 Controls199
1012 Scope of functions 200
1013 Switching the control mode on / off200
1014 Setting the output flow 201
1015 Setting the swivel angle202
1016 Setting the operating mode202
1017 Activating the power hydraulics203
1018 Changing the direction of flow 205
1019 Switching the power hydraulics off 206
10110Displaying diagnosis data 206
102 Service menu 207
1021 Scope of functions 207
1022 Calling up the service menu207
1023 Service menu β Overview 208
1024 Selecting a menu 209
1025 Information menu 209
1026 Image settings menu 209
1027 Time and date menu210
1028 Memory administration menu 211
1029 Country-specific settings menu212
10210Additional function menu 215
11 Fieldwork
111 Headlights 216
1111 Switching on the worklights216
112 Steering218
1121 Steering programs 219
1122 Activating a steering program 223
1123 Selecting a steering program 224
1124 Configuring the steering program 225
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113 Trailer brake 228
1131 Compressed-air brake 228
1132 Hydraulic trailer brake 228
1133 Hydraulic trailer brake, “Italian” type 229
114 Ptoshaft / auxiliary power take-off 230
1141 To be observed before putting into operation 230
1142 Operating the tail PTO shaft manually 231
1143 Automatic PTO shaft operation232
1144 External operation of tail pto shaft 233
1145 Saving the PTO speed 234
1146 Engaging the auxiliary power take-off 234
115 Power lifts 235
1151 Operating the front power lift 235
1152 Adjusting the tail power lift working position 236
1153 Operating the electronic lift control236
1154 Automatic power lift centering 237
116 Hydraulic vehicle-mounted implements240
1161 Scope of functions 240
1162 White hydraulic port240
1163 Red / yellow / green / blue hydraulic port 241
1164 Configuring the hydraulic ports242
117 CLAAS SEQUENCE MANAGEMENT244
1171 Purpose244
1172 Supported vehicle functions244
1173 Recording 244
1174 Interrupting recording 245
1175 Running246
1176 Overriding 247
1177 Interrupting running247
1178 Finishing running 248
1179 Displaying the operating sequence248
11710Changing the function button assignment 249
118 Reversing blower 250
1181 Reversing the reversing blower250
119 Central lubrication system 251
1191 Purpose251
1192 Switching on the central lubrication system251
1110Tyre pressure control system 252
11101Function252
11102Determining the tyre pressure values 252
11103Connecting the compressed-air hoses252
11104Overview of tyre pressure terminal254
11105Checking the presets 255
11106Setting the tyre pressure values 255
11107Activating the tyre pressure256
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12 Faults and remedies
121 Electric system257
1211 Assist-starting connections 257
1212 Opening the central terminal compartment258
1213 Fuses 258
1214 Relays 262
122 Air conditioner264
1221 Fault code table264
1222 Faults and remedies264
123 Central lubrication system267
1231 Faults and remedies267
13 Maintenance
131 Important maintenance instructions 268
1311 Parking the vehicle safely 268
1312 Lubrication 268
1313 Steering269
1314 Brakes 269
1315 Wheels / tyres 269
1316 Accumulators 270
1317 Hydraulic system 271
1318 Electrical system 272
1319 Air conditioner 272
13110Protective guards 273
13111Spare parts 273
13112Pto shaft-driven implements 274
13113Welding 274
13114Jack up the machine 276
132 Maintenance schedules 277
1321 Hydraulic system / Steering277
1322 Transmission 277
1323 Compressed-air system / Brakes 278
1324 Axles279
1325 Cab / air conditioner279
1326 Hitches / bolts 280
1327 Central lubrication system 281
133 Lubricants charts 282
1331 Hydraulic system 282
1332 Transmission 282
1333 Brakes 282
1334 Axles283
1335 Cab / air conditioner283
134 Hydraulic system 284
1341 Important safety precautions 284
1342 Checking the hydraulic oil level284
1343 Changing the hydraulic oil 284
1344 Topping up hydraulic oil285
1345 Replacing the return flow filter 285
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1346 Replace pressure filter 286
1347 Replacing the suction filter 287
1348 Replacing the fresh air filter element 288
1349 Draining the leakage oil collecting container 288
135 Transmission 289
1351 Checking the ground drive transmission oil level 289
1352 Changing the ground drive transmission oil289
1353 Topping up ground drive transmission oil 290
1354 Replacing the ground drive transmission fine filter290
1355 Checking the PTO transmission oil level 291
1356 Changing the PTO transmission oil291
1357 Topping up PTO transmission oil 292
136 Compressed-air system / Brakes293
1361 Compressed-air connection293
1362 Checking / cleaning the drain valve294
1363 Checking / retightening the straps 294
1364 Have compressed-air accumulator checked 295
1365 Checking the pressure controller 295
1366 Checking the antifreeze agent level295
1367 Checking the parking brake air gap296
1368 Releasing the parking brake 296
137 Axles 297
1371 Checking the planetary gear oil level 297
1372 Changing the planetary gear oil298
1373 Checking the differential oil level 298
1374 Changing the differential oil299
1375 Cleaning the venting valves299
1376 Checking the track adjustment300
1377 Checking the kingpin bearings for absence of play300
138 Air conditioner301
1381 Cleaning the condenser301
1382 Checking the refrigerant level 302
1383 Checking the filter receiver drier 302
139 Cab303
1391 Cleaning / replacing the cab filters 303
1392 Cleaning the units located in the cab roof 303
1393 Checking the windscreen washer 304
1394 Have fire extinguisher checked304
1310Hitches305
13101Ball-type hitches 305
1311Central lubrication system 307
13111Checking the level 307
13112Filling the grease container307
13113Function testing308
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14 Engine maintenance
141 Important maintenance instructions 309
1411 Important maintenance instructions and safety rules 309
1412 Cooling water and air intake hoses309
1413 Coolant 309
1414 Belts310
1415 Cleaning the engine compartment and hazard areas 310
1416 Warranty on non genuine CATERPILLAR products310
1417 Engine oil 310
142 Maintenance schedule311
1421 CATERPILLAR C9 engine 311
143 Lubricants chart 313
1431 CATERPILLAR C9 engine 313
144 Opening the engine facings 314
1441 Folding up the front radiator grille 314
1442 Opening the engine bonnet314
1443 Opening the side engine panels315
145 Engine overview 316
1451 CATERPILLAR C9 316
146 Fuel system317
1461 Filling the fuel tank 317
1462 Checking the water separator / draining water 318
1463 Replacing the fuel pre-filter cartridge 318
1464 Fuel filter320
1465 Replacing the fuel filter cartridge 320
1466 Bleed fuel system 320
147 Engine oil 321
1471 Checking the engine oil level 321
1472 Draining the engine oil 322
1473 Changing the engine oil filter 322
1474 Topping up engine oil 323
148 Cooling system324
1481 Checking the frost resistance 324
1482 Checking the coolant level 325
1483 Changing the coolant 326
1484 Topping up coolant 327
1485 Cleaning the radiator unit 328
1486 Cleaning the cooling air intake screen 328
149 Air-intake system 330
1491 Function330
1492 Checking air-intake screen for dirt 330
1493 Check air intake hose for damage 330
1494 Checking the mounting clamps of the charge-air pipes331
1495 Dry-type air filter332
1496 Cleaning the air filter 333
1497 Replacing the air filter safety cartridge 336
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1410V-belts / valves 338
14101Fan / alternator drive belt 338
14102Checking the drive belt condition 338
1411Electric system 339
14111Batteries339
14112Battery isolating switch339
14113Alternator 340
15 Lubrication chart
151 Lubricants and lubrication instructions341
1511 Grease 341
1512 Symbols and abbreviations used 341
152 Greasing cycles 342
153 Lubrication points344
1531 10 working hours 344
1532 50 / 500 working hours346
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