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Fendt Eu Hay Equipment FORMER Rotary rake 12545 PRO Opertors Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Fendt Eu Hay Equipment FORMER Rotary rake 12545 PRO Opertors Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents
1 Introduction 5
1.1 Warranty and liability 5
1.2 Conventions 5
1.2.1 Illustrations 5
1.2.2 Pictograms used 5
1.2.3 Text symbols 5
1.2.4 Abbreviations 5
1.3 Other applicable documentation 5
1.4 Storage of documentation 6
1.5 Applicability of the Operator’s Manual 6
1.6 Sign plate and serial number 6
1.7 EU Declaration of Conformity 7
2 Safety 8
2.1 Intended use 8
2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse 8
2.3 User qualifications 8
2.4 Warning notices 8
2.4.1 Warning notices in the Operator’s Manual 8
2.4.2 Warning notices on the machine 9
2.5 Safety instructions 10
2.5.1 Operating and maintenance personnel 10
2.5.2 Protective work wear 11
2.5.3 Personal protective equipment 11
2.5.4 Preparing the machine for use 11
2.5.5 Coupling/uncoupling the machine to/from the tractor 11
2.5.6 Machine operation 11
2.5.7 Driving on public roads and lanes 11
2.5.8 Maintenance work 12
2.5.9 Working with hydraulics 12
2.5.10 Work in the vicinity of high-voltage power lines 12
2.5.11 Unauthorized modifications or alterations 12
2.5.12 What to do in an emergency 12
2.5.13 Fire prevention 12
3 Machine description 14
3.1 Product features 14
3.2 Machine positions 14
3.2.1 Transport position 14
3.2.2 Working position 14
3.2.3 Headland position 14
3.2.4 Parking position 14
3.3 Notices on the machine 14
3.4 Machine components 15
4 ISOBUS control system 16
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4.1 Display layout 16
4.2 General buttons 17
4.3 Menus 18
4.3.1 Menu structure 18
4.3.2 “Main menu” 18
4.3.3 “Transport” menu 19
4.3.4 “Lifting/Lowering” menu 21
4.3.5 “Working Setup” menu 24
4.3.6 “On-Board Computer” menu 26
4.3.7 “User Setup” menu 27
4.3.8 “Manual Operation” menu 28
4.3.9 “Headland position” menu 30
4.3.10 “Calibrations” menu 31
4.3.11 “Diagnostics” menu 32
4.3.12 “Factory Settings” menu 33
4.4 Error messages 34
5 Technical data 36
5.1 Machine data 36
5.2 Tires 36
5.3 Noise information 37
5.4 ๆฒcle loads, gross weight and minimum ballast required 38
6 Initial start-up 39
6.1 Assembling the machine 39
6.2 Adjusting the transmission shaft 39
7 Using the machine 41
7.1 Attachment to the tractor 41
7.1.1 Start-up 41
7.1.2 Coupling the machine 41
7.1.3 Fitting the transmission shaft 42
7.1.4 Connect the hydraulics 42
7.1.5 Connect the lighting 43
7.1.6 Connecting the ISOBUS 44
7.1.7 Connect the air pressure brake 44
7.1.8 Releasing the parking brake 44
7.2 Road travel 44
7.3 Switching the machine to working position 45
7.4 Using the machine 46
7.4.1 Turning at the end of the field 47
7.5 Switching the machine to transport position 48
7.6 Machine storage 49
7.7 Settings 51
7.7.1 Adjusting the swath width 51
7.7.2 Set working width 51
7.7.3 Adjusting working height 52
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7.7.4 Adjusting the height of the swath former
7.7.5 Adjusting the swath formation
7.7.6 Adjusting the lateral inclination
7.7.7 Adjusting the longitudinal inclination
7.7.8 Adjusting the sequential control
7.7.9 Setting the two-rotor operation mode
7. 7.1 O Setting individual rotor operation mode
8 Special equipment
9 Rectifying faults
9.1 After hitting an obstacle
9.2 Emergency operation
9.2.1 Lifting rotors into the transport position
9.2.2 Lowering rotors into working position
9.2.3 Lifting rotors into the headland position
9.2.4 Setting the working width in emergency operation
9.2.5 Setting the swath width in emergency operation
9.2.6 Setting the working height in emergency operation
1 O Maintenance
10.1 Maintenance intervals
10.2 Cleaning
10.3 Tightening torques for nuts and bolts
10.4 Decals
10.5 T ransmission shaft maintenance
10.6 Servicing the hydraulics
10. 7 Brake system maintenance
10. 7.1 Checking the thickness of the brake pads
10.7.2 Tightening brake cylinders
10. 7.3 Drain the water from the compressed air reservoir
10.8 Gearbox maintenance
10.8.1 Checking gearbox GT-30 oil level
10.8.2 Checking gearbox GT-40 oil level
10.8.3 Checking transfer gearbox oil level
10.9 Ti ire maintenance
10.9.1 Changing wheels
10.9.2 Tire pressure
10.10 Lubrication instructions
11 Decommissioning
11.1 Storage
11.2 Disposal
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