This operator's manual is for Valtra T2 Series Versu tractors. The T2 Versu
models are T132 V, T152 V, T162e V, T172 V, T182 V and T202 V.
The manual is meant for agricultural tractors only. If the tractor is used for other
applications, it is the owner's responsibility to ensure compliance with local
regulations. In this case, always contact your dealer first.
The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner and operator to use the tractor
in a proper manner. Providing that the instructions are followed carefully, the
tractor will provide years of service in the tradition of Valtra.
IMPORTANT: When using the tractor, always follow all valid laws and regulations
even if they are not specifically pointed out in this manual.
The manual contains detailed instructions for operating, servicing and
maintaining the tractor.
Alternative equipment in the manual refers to equipment that can be selected
when ordering the tractor.
Extra equipment refers to equipment which can be bought and installed on the
tractor later.
Due to the continual development of the products, the content of this manual may
not always correspond to the new product. Therefore, we retain the right to make
alterations without prior notification.
Maintenance, repairs and adjustments which are not described in this manual
require special tools and exact technical data. For such work contact your dealer
who has specially trained personnel to help you.
Valtra Inc.
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Tractor serial numbers
1
2
3
T182 V AC15.2
V03120
4
5
When ordering spare parts or service, give the model indication and serial
numbers and, in some cases, the engine, front axle, cab and transmission numbers.
GUID-9A7E6FA6-C4D9-4467-9081-74256886B900
1. Type plate EEC
•Model = model indication used by service/spare part department
•Identification number = tractor serial number
2. Cab number
3. Tractor serial number
4. Engine number
5. Front axle number
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Contents
Contents
About this manual........................................................................................1
Tractor serial numbers.................................................................................2
Always follow the safety precautions given when working with the tractor.
The regulations given do not release the operator from statutory and other
national regulations as regards traffic safety and occupational health and safety.
In addition to the precautions given in this manual, always follow the safety
regulations applicable to different types of working sites and existing road traffic
laws.
1.1 Hazard statements
Five symbols are used in the documentation.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, results in death or very serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
1. Safety precautions
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, may result in minor injury.
IMPORTANT: Indicates special instructions or procedures which, if not strictly
observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of the machine, process or its
surroundings.
NOTE: Indicates points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient
repair or operation.
1.2 Safety rules
1.2.1 Replacing safety and information signs
Replacement signs are available from your dealer in the event of loss or damage.
•Replace any danger, warning, caution or instruction signs that are not
readable or are missing.
WARNING: Do not remove or obscure danger, warning, caution or
instruction signs.
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1. Safety precautions
1.2.2 Maintaining hardware safety
To ensure maximum safety for the operator, maintain tractor hardware safety.
The owner is responsible for repairing any damage or wear which might
endanger the safety of the tractor.
•Cab
Damages on the cab must be repaired without delay to ensure the cab's
protective capability.
WARNING: If damage occurs to the cab, replace all parts affected
with new ones. Do not attempt any repair work (welding, drilling,
cutting, or grinding) without first consulting the manufacturer.
•Tractor construction
Do not change the tractor construction, such as maximum driving speed or
maximum power.
The tractor is type approved to comply with construction and use regulations.
Any changes to the tractor construction may reduce safety and durability and
affect the warranty terms.
•Brakes
•Always check that the brakes are working before driving.
•Lock the brake pedals together whenever individual wheel brakes are not
required and always when driving on the road.
•Extensive repairs to the braking system should be undertaken only by an
authorised Valtra workshop.
•When implements or ballast weights are front-end mounted, the rear axle
loading is decreased:
•Check that the rear brakes are still effective.
•Use appropriate ballast weights at rear as required.
•Cleaning
Keep the tractor clean to minimise risk of fire.
•Lights
•Make sure that lights and reflectors are clean and in working order.
•Make sure that the headlights are correctly adjusted.
•Steps
Keep the steps clean. Dirty steps can lead to falls and personal injury.
•Quick couplings
DANGER: Clean the quick couplings and ball joints before
attaching an implement. There is risk that the implement is not
attached properly.
•Maintenance
•Follow the maintenance instructions and safety precautions applicable to
the tractor.
•Stop the engine and lower the implement before carrying out any
maintenance work on the tractor or implement.
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1.2.3 Using tractor safety features
1
2
The tractor has several features that contribute to the operator's safety.
•Steering wheel and safety handles
WARNING: Hold on to the steering wheel or safety handles in the
cab if the tractor tips over. Never try to jump out.
•Safety belt (extra equipment)
Always use the safety belt when using the tractor.
•Emergency exits
Familiarise yourself with the four emergency exits of the tractor cab, that is,
the doors, the rear window and the roof hatch (extra equipment).
•Roof hatch (extra equipment)
1. Safety precautions
GUID-E522C473-E223-48DF-BC14-03DCD1490CD2
1.Handle
2.Gas spring
•Open the hatch by pushing the handle forward and pushing the hatch
upward.
•To open the hatch fully (for emergency exit), detach the upper end of the
gas spring from its fastener and push the hatch fully open.
WARNING: When driving on ice, keep the roof hatch open.
1.2.4 Safe operation
1.2.4.1 Following safe operating practices
To operate the tractor safely, follow all the safety precautions and instructions.
•Protect yourself against motor noise.
Use hearing protectors to avoid noise injuries when you are working outside
the cab near the engine.
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ON/OFF
2
1
1
1. Safety precautions
•Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
•Note the function of the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button.
GUID-81F9EA69-748F-4BF4-9F22-D3E06167959A
1.Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button
2.Indicator light
WARNING: To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, do not start the
engine or run it indoors with the doors closed unless the exhaust is
vented to the outside.
Pressing the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button turns off or on all the
functions of the auxiliary hydraulics. The button has no effect on the function
of the ON/OFF valves or the rear linkage.
When the indicator light is not lit, the auxiliary hydraulics is deactivated.
DANGER: To prevent accidental auxiliary hydraulics control
movements, always turn off the auxiliary hydraulics during road
driving and during work if you do not need it.
•Restarting after engine stop
•If the engine has stalled, for example due to too heavy loading, turn the
ignition key to the STOP position.
•Restart the engine.
Keep an eye on the indicator lights on the instrument panel.
•Do not go under the tractor.
GUID-0BB05D71-A8AC-403B-B342-FCAD981AF07C
1.Radar
WARNING: Do not go under the tractor until the ignition key has
been turned to the STOP position. The tractor is equipped with
radar which presents a hazard to your eyes.
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1. Safety precautions
•Front loader
WARNING: The programmable features of the joystick or other
controls MUST NOT be used to operate a loader. In order to
prevent involuntary loader motion, the loader joystick controller
must be of a self-neutralising type. When the operator releases his
grip on the joystick, the joystick must return to a non-operational
neutral position - except for float detent position in the loader lower
direction.
•Ensure that no one is in the working area when you are working with a
front loader.
•Lower the front loader to the down position before leaving the tractor.
•Observe any special instructions issued by the loader manufacturer.
WARNING: The risk of overturn increases as the loader is raised.
Be extra careful on slopes when operating the loader. Always
carry the loader as low as practical for the conditions.
•Differential lock
Use the differential lock only when running on loose or slippery ground.
•Hydraulic/fuel pressure
Do not attempt to locate a leak in the hydraulic system or attempt to close a
leak using any part of your body.
CAUTION: Oil/fuel under high pressure easily penetrates through
clothing and skin and can cause serious injury.
1.2.4.2 Driving on public roads
When driving the tractor on public roads, pay special attention to the safety issues.
•Before driving
•Check that the tractor is safe for driving on the road.
•Adjust the rear view mirrors to give the correct viewing angle.
•Lock the check links with pins when transporting implements using threepoint linkage.
•When driving the tractor on public roads
WARNING: Do not transport anything on the auxiliary hydraulic
valves while driving on the road. The load, trailer link steering and
such have to be locked (for example mechanically).
•Use the slow moving vehicle emblem on the rear end of the tractor if
allowed by law.
GUID-1CEA41C8-DCE5-4D4C-ACAD-50A81837A945
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1. Safety precautions
1.2.4.3 Controlling the driving speed
Adjust the driving speed to suit the driving surface, visibility and load.
IMPORTANT: Do not alter the maximum driving speed of the tractor. The
maximum reverse driving speed is 20 km/h.
•Avoid any sudden increase or reduction (braking) in the driving speed.
•Avoid tight turns at high driving speed.
•When driving the tractor with an attached implement which centre of gravity
is far from the tractor, the tractor may sway considerably during cornering.
If care is not taken, the tractor may tip over or the load may be displaced.
1.2.4.4 Driving downhill
Be careful when driving downhill.
•Do not drive with the power shuttle in neutral or the clutch pedal pressed down.
•Do not press the HiShift push button.
•Check the brakes often.
•Change to a lower gear before driving down a steep incline.
IMPORTANT: Do not brake continuously as the brakes may overheat.
IMPORTANT: Do not let the engine overrun to avoid damage to the engine.
NOTE: If the speed is too high, a speed warning is shown on the instrument
panel display and a buzzer goes off.
1.2.4.5 Operating with implements
Read and follow the instructions to avoid unnecessary risks when operating with
implements and attachments.
WARNING: Before entering between the tractor and the implement,
prevent the tractor from moving by applying the parking brake or
blocking the wheels. There is risk of accidents if the tractor or
implement should move.
WARNING: Implements attached to the linkage or the auxiliary
hydraulic system must be lowered to the ground during maintenance.
1.2.4.6 Running with power take-off driven implements or machines
Read and follow the given instructions to use power take-off (PTO) driven
implements and machines safely.
DANGER: Serious accidents may occur due to failure to use the
prescribed safety devices.
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•Use the prescribed safety devices and ensure that they are in good condition.
•Follow the directions given by the implement or machine manufacturer.
1.2.4.7 Using ballast weights
Use ballast weights according to the instructions when needed.
WARNING: When driving on the road, at least 20% of the gross weight
of the tractor must be on the front axle. When lifting an implement, the
weight on the front end of the tractor is reduced, and the steering
ability of the tractor is impaired or sometimes lost.
IMPORTANT: When using salt liquid as ballast weight in the wheels, the
manufacturer does not take the responsibility for the damages caused by salt.
•Use sufficient ballast weights.
•Mount ballast weights only at the points intended for this purpose.
1. Safety precautions
1.2.4.8 Towing
Read and follow the given instructions to tow a trailer or an implement safely.
•Couple a trailer to the drawbar using an approved trailer coupling.
•Always lower a loaded drawbar with the hydraulic lift.
•Check that trailer brakes are operating properly and observe any special
instructions issued by the trailer manufacturer.
WARNING: When the tractor is towing a trailer, the brake pedals must
be locked together. The brakes are not to be used individually for
steering.
WARNING: When using a trailer, make sure that the hitch latch is locked.
WARNING: When using a trailer, always use the trailer brakes if
required by law. The trailer brakes are recommended to be used in 50
km/h models also in those countries where it is not required by law.
•Secure the trailer load properly.
WARNING: On tractors with trailers, the load must be properly
secured. The load must not obstruct the operator’s vision, or cover
lights and reflectors. Loads which project more than 1 m behind
the vehicle train must be suitably marked. During daytime, this
should be done with a flag, and during darkness, with a red light
and a reflector arrangement.
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1. Safety precautions
1.2.4.9 Ensuring personal safety of other people
Avoid hazards for other people when using the tractor.
DANGER: Do not allow children in the cab or near the tractor or an
attached implement while the engine is running.
DANGER: If the tractor engine is running, do not leave anybody in the
cab without supervision, as the push buttons are easily operated.
Always apply the parking brake.
•Stop the engine and lower the implement to the ground when leaving the tractor.
•Do not let passengers ride in the tractor unless it is provided with a special
seat.
Other personal transport, for example on front-mounted loaders, is not
permissible.
•Do not let passengers ride on the platform inside the tractor.
•Never lend the tractor to a person who is not used to driving it.
DANGER: You may be held responsible for any resulting accidents.
•Do not allow children, untrained or unqualified persons to operate your tractor.
They could injure themselves or someone else.
1.2.4.10 Fire hazards
WARNING: Open fire, smoking and sparks are prohibited near the fuel
system and batteries. Especially when charging batteries, explosive
gases are present.
1.2.4.11 Handling viton seals subjected to high temperatures
At temperatures over 300°C, the viton seals of the engine produce highly
corrosive hydrofluoric acid.
•Do not touch viton seals subjected to abnormally high temperatures with your
bare hands.
Use neoprene rubber or heavy duty gloves and safety glasses when
decontaminating.
•Wash seals and the contaminated area with 10% calcium hydroxide or other
alkali solution.
•Put all the removed material in sealed plastic bags and deliver them to the
point stated by the authorities concerned.
The operator receives information from the gauges, coolant thermometer,
tachometer, speedometer and indicator lights. All this can be seen on the Proline
instrument panel.
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12
4
5
3
3
67
GUID-FC2CD6B7-89CF-4206-B450-F2A852212AB7
cruise
cruise
RPM
RPM
cruise
cruise
KMH
KMH
1. Fuel gauge
2. Coolant thermometer
3. Indicator lights for direction indicator
4. Tachometer
5. Speedometer
6. Indicator light for the main beam
7. Proline instrument panel display
2. Instruments and controls
The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel left in the tank.
The coolant thermometer indicates the engine temperature. The zone between
blue (cold) and red (hot) is the normal operating temperature.
2.2.2 Symbols on the Proline instrument panel display
The Proline instrument panel display have fixed views and views that can be
selected by the operator.
Fixed view symbols
The fixed views are the two functions shown on the bottom row of the display:
Symbol
Selectable view symbols
The selectable views are the functions shown on the top and centre row of the
display:
Symbol
Function
Operating hours (hhhh.h)
Clock (hh:mm)
Function
Working time (h:mm)
Cruise control
km/h/mphDriving speed (km/h/mph)
Wheel slip (%, 0-100)
Table continued on next page
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2. Instruments and controls
SymbolFunction
Rear power take-off (PTO) speed (rpm)
Front power take-off (PTO) speed (rpm)
Engine speed (rpm)
Immediate fuel consumption (ha, acre)
Average fuel consumption (ha, acre)
Immediate fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption
Fuel consumption
Lower link position (%, 0-100)
Lifting link position of front linkage (%, 0-100)
Sigma power (%, 0–100)
Gearbox temperature (C/F)
Travel distance (m/km/miles)
Square area (ha)
Periodical maintenance
2.2.3 Indicator lights on the left side of the display
GUID-1802E922-D2FC-42D2-8690-6D5D6974D412
Indicator light
GUID-32CAE5D4-C71C-4D8B-
A41F-2E1DE50F1ED4
GUID-16CF17A4-
D96E-4592-8DF3-1D4A100F090E
Indication
Direction indicator light for second trailer (green).
If one of the bulbs on the combination has failed, this light is not lit.
Direction indicator light for first trailer (green).
If one of the bulbs on the combination has failed, this light is not lit.
Engine air cleaner clogging indicator light.
GUID-06E4C986-88C7-44BA-9897-211
781955328
Engine oil pressure light
GUID-A1E9566C-86CE-4AD3-A512-
D772AE266E1E
Table continued on next page
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Indicator lightIndication
CRUISE
F
R
S
T
O
P
The exclamation mark is lit together with other indicator lights (yellow)
GUID-8D5CD1CF-666F-46C9-9211-2B
B777A73D4E
Glow indicator light
GUID-9DD75249-0CC3-461D-84EC-
C9937C947DB9
The light (yellow) is lit when the ignition key is in position and the engine is cold.
Ʃ-indicator light (on models T182 V and T202 V)
The light is lit continuously (yellow) when the tractor is operating in the higher power
range and using PTO.
Parking brake indicator light
GUID-
F0C90BFB-3126-404D-8C49-3FA955C
C4FD2
The light (red) is lit to indicate that the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position.
Low fuel level indicator light
GUID-714DD8B7-ED71-4AA7-
BFAA-31C5E3693067
The light is lit (yellow) and a buzzer sounds once to indicate that about 50 litres of fuel
is left.
Battery charging indicator light
2. Instruments and controls
GUID-CD4C4C77-7CDB-4FB5-AF3A-
BEFDF3417EB1
2.2.4 Indicator lights on the right side of the display
GUID-0465EB98-1ABC-4D9F-99B4-4EE9E99E94E7
Indicator light
GUID-9B9A9C87-
BB4C-43A1-9A88-789929
9F22D0
Indication
STOP indicator light (red)
Gearbox oil pressure light
Gearbox oil temperature light
GUID-
AC890C72-21FE-4056-89
5A-DB34A4CE9357
Pressure oil filter clogging indicator light
GUID-9B16B673-
D692-4975-
A9F9-5D6DBAFC4177
Four-wheel drive (4WD) indicator light
GUID-1E59203D-
F3B7-420D-ABC9-
F7433B7A6C19
Table continued on next page
The light is lit (yellow) to indicate that 4WD is engaged.
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OK
esc
ON/OFF
1
2
3
M1
M2
M3
OFF
4
1P
SET
SET
2. Instruments and controls
Indicator light Indication
Front power take-off (PTO) indicator light
GUID-9AA1D60E-5812-4
B9F-
BDB0-44D48BEA8941
GUID-39523C54-
CBE4-40C9-98E5-3128D0
E9D502
GUID-4A174D51-0D8F-49
D5-A784-8C0B31037162
GUID-EA1BEE50-
CAFA-4268-8772-09CC8F
235C19
GUID-533CED2D-
D3E0-4488-8590-
A1E859BA91C5
GUID-70C6E3BDC691-4819-BA77-
BA56A2A6A231
The light (yellow) is continuously on and indicates that the front PTO (extra equipment) is
engaged.
Rear linkage indicator light
The light is on (yellow) to indicate that the lift/stop/lower switch is in lift position.
Cruise control indicator light
The light is on (yellow) to indicate that cruise control is engaged (constant driving speed/
constant engine speed chosen).
Creeper speed range indicator light
The light flashes (yellow) when the creeper gear is engaging.
Differential lock indicator light
The light is lit (yellow) to indicate that the differential lock is engaged.
Rear PTO indicator light
The light blinks (yellow) when the rear PTO has been activated and is ready to operate. The
light is on continuously when the rear PTO is engaged.
2.3 Controls on the right-hand side
2.3.1 Tractor terminal
The tractor terminal contains the following components.
GUID-D8C8A8A8-BB48-4091-8149-C590CD122E4A
1. Tractor terminal display
2. OK button
3. Arrow buttons
4. ESC button
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2.3.2 Driving controls
1 2 3
ON
GPS
OFF
AUTO
11910
8
12
67
18
14
16
17
15
5
4
13
1
2
3
2. Instruments and controls
GUID-613918C2-CBCC-414C-A327-024ACEBA6E5A
1.AutoComfort cabin suspension system (extra equipment)
2.Activation switch for Auto-Guide (extra equipment)
3.Change switch for A-pillar display views
4.Activation/recording switch for U-Pilot
5.Switches for cruise control
6.Switch for four-wheel drive (4WD)
7.Switch for differential lock
8.Engine speed range selector (ECO), only on model T162e V
9.Switch for shifting automatics
10. Switch for automatic traction control
11. STOP indicator light (red)
12. Lever for creeper speed range
13. HiShift push button
14. Push buttons for Powershift operation
15. Engage/pause button for U-pilot
16. Stop button for U-pilot
17. Push buttons for cruise control
18. Hand throttle
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1211
9
8
5
4
6
2
3
1
7
13
10
2. Instruments and controls
2.3.3 Linkage
Rear linkage
GUID-C452611A-386A-4025-AD0F-65114BB21441
1.Diagnose light
2.Lowering speed selector
3.Lifting height selector
4.Draft control selector
5.Drive balance control, including slip control system
6.Lift/lower push buttons
7.Lift/lower indicator lights
8.Drive balance control light
9.Slip control light
10. Switch for trailer hitch latch hydraulic releasing (extra equipment)
11. Lift/stop/lower switch
12. Passing switch for position control knob
13. Position control knob
Front linkage
Front linkage is extra equipment.
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1
23
3
12
2. Instruments and controls
GUID-85AC5FDE-0CB4-4A8D-A56E-60752039D206
1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button
2. Joystick functions selector
3. Joystick (controls the front linkage when the selector switch is turned to front
position)
2.3.4 Power take-off
Rear power take-off
GUID-42ADFDC3-09BE-4FE5-B3B9-39F63B2D3599
1. Switch for rear PTO
The rear PTO push buttons on the mudguards are extra equipment.
2. Switch for rear PTO automatics
3. Speed control lever for the rear PTO
Front power take-off
Front power take-off (PTO) is extra equipment.
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1
2. Instruments and controls
GUID-F5C14EA1-C225-46F3-8CF5-CE47A73CCE6F
1. Switch for front PTO
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2.3.5 Auxiliary hydraulics
6
1
5
7
8
9
10
2
4
3
11
12
The following instruments and controls are used to control the auxiliary hydraulics.
2. Instruments and controls
GUID-7166BEEC-2E31-486D-988D-ED1530080B1E
1.Change-over switch for front linkage/front loader (extra equipment)
2.Switch for rear on/off valve 1
3.Switch for rear on/off valve 2 (extra equipment)
4.Release switch for equipment locking (extra equipment)
5.Switch for Softdrive (extra equipment)
6.Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button
7.Selector for the predefined factory/user settings
8.Joystick functions selector
9.Joystick push buttons
10. Joystick
11. Control levers for the rear valves 3, 4 and 5 (extra equipment)
12. Control lever for the third front valve (extra equipment)
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1 2 3
ON
GPS
OFF
AUTO
9
6
10
5
4
7
2
3
1
8
11
2. Instruments and controls
2.3.6 Other controls
GUID-AD016812-8865-48C0-BFFA-2607000CAA62
1.Mounting brackets (extra equipment)
2.ISOBUS bus extension connectors (behind the cover, extra equipment)
3.ISOBUS terminal connection (extra equipment)
4.Implement signal connection (extra equipment)
5.Control stop switch (extra equipment)
6.3-pin power socket
7.Lighter/power outlet
8.2-pin power socket (can be controlled by U-Pilot)
9.2-pin power socket
10. Power switches for 2-pin power sockets
11. Indicator light for implement/ISOBUS signal connection
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2.4 Controls on the rear side
1
2.4.1 Rear window opening device
The following figure shows the rear window opening device.
GUID-B7032200-07B2-42CA-B684-4CFFD8A5D05E
1. Rear window opening device
2. Instruments and controls
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8
6
7
1
4
3
2
5
2. Instruments and controls
2.4.2 Reverse drive system controls
The reverse drive system is extra equipment.
GUID-91981684-8E31-4247-889E-62813FABFC84
1. STOP indicator light (red)
2. Power shuttle lever
3. Powershift preprogramming push button
4. Steering wheel
5. Lever for adjusting steering wheel inclination
6. Clutch pedal
7. Brake pedal
8. Accelerator pedal
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2.5 Controls on the left-hand side
1
2
5657
3
4
12
The following controls are positioned on the left-hand side.
GUID-D58260FC-6135-4604-A3DB-18B9B2BCF384
1. Storage compartment
2. Emergency brake, extra equipment
2. Instruments and controls
2.6 Controls on the front roof console
The following controls are positioned in the front roof console.
GUID-0B01F055-1E97-497A-9EC2-7EF32CF8F11D
1. Cab light
2. Recirculation control lever (not with automatic air conditioning)
3. Mirror heating, extra equipment
4. Mirror adjustment, extra equipment
5. Ventilation nozzles
6. Sun visor down
7. Sun visor up
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2
3
4
5
6
7
89
1
2. Instruments and controls
2.7 Controls on the right-hand side roof console
The following figure shows the components on the right-hand side roof console.
5. Front waist working lights switch (extra equipment)
6. Rear waist working lights switch (extra equipment)
7. Trailer hitch light switch (extra equipment)
8. Rear window wiper switch (extra equipment)
9. Rear window washer switch (extra equipment)
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0
1
2
3
4
456910
11712
83
12
341
2
2. Instruments and controls
2.8 Controls on the forest equipment right-hand side roof
console
GUID-95C88AA8-4355-44D4-B842-88C65570C2DA
1.Fan control knob
2.Temperature control knob
3.Floor fan switch (extra equipment)
4.Rotating warning light switch (extra equipment)
5.Front working lights switch
6.Rear working lights switch
7.Front waist working lights switch (extra equipment)
8.Rear waist working lights switch (extra equipment)
9.Trailer hitch light switch (extra equipment)
10. Rear window wiper switch (extra equipment)
11. Rear window washer switch (extra equipment)
12. Rear window heater switch (extra equipment)
2.9 Controls on the left-hand side roof console
The following figure shows the components on the left-hand side roof console.
GUID-9A5C2E2B-EA01-4E4C-B9A5-AF292AF1D1B5
1. Fan control knob
2. Temperature control knob
3. Floor fan switch (extra equipment)
4. Rear window heater switch (extra equipment)
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2. Instruments and controls
2.10 Controls on the forest equipment left-hand side roof
console
GUID-C79687A2-5647-4F66-975D-2EC3BF1191A3
1. Radio (extra equipment)
2.11 Air conditioning controls
2.11.1 Manual air conditioning controls
The manual air conditioning system is extra equipment.
GUID-FC188211-EA1D-4F1F-9AE8-94E1C4CEE5C3
1. Fan control knob
2. Air conditioning control knob
3. Temperature control knob
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2.11.2 Automatic air conditioning controls
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The automatic air conditioning system is extra equipment.
GUID-8EEFE0E5-2C8D-4CE0-BA9D-FE61034A548D
1. Fan control knob
2. Display
3. Temperature control knob
4. Air conditioning system on/off button
5. Defrosting button
6. Recirculation control button
2. Instruments and controls
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2.12 Driver's seat
GUID-09C4AD34-233B-4AEA-A328-C128E709298D
1.Storage compartment for manuals
2.Seat heating
3.Armrest adjustment
4.Backrest inclination adjustment
5.Seat belt anchor point
6.Seat turning lock/release
7.Height adjustment
8.Forward/backward adjustment
9.Suspension adjustment
10. Operator weight display
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2.13 Air suspended driver's seat
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Air suspended driver's seat is extra equipment.
2. Instruments and controls
GUID-F4AF8B6A-BF95-48FE-8238-12635155227D
1.Seat depth and cushion angle adjustment
2.Storage compartment for manuals
3.Headrest height adjustment and removal
4.Seat heating
5.Lumbar support adjustment
6.Seat turning lock/release
7.Armrest adjustment
8.Forward/backward adjustment
9.Backrest inclination adjustment
10. Longitudinal suspension adjustment
11. Height and vertical suspension adjustment
12. Suspension stiffness adjustment
13. Seat belt anchor point
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2. Instruments and controls
2.14 Valtra Evolution driver's seat
Valtra Evolution driver's seat is extra equipment.
GUID-F0ED6020-1852-495E-9BFF-0652F1C0535C
1.Storage compartment for manuals
2.Headrest height adjustment and removal
3.Armrest adjustment
4.Seat heating and ventilation
5.Upper backrest support adjustment
6.Lower backrest support adjustment
7.Backrest inclination adjustment
8.Seat depth adjustment
9.Seat cushion angle adjustment
10. Forward/backward adjustment
11. Longitudinal suspension adjustment
12. Seat turning lock/release
13. Vertical shock absorption adjustment
14. Height and vertical suspension adjustment
15. Lateral suspension adjustment
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2.15 Controls on the rear mudguard
ON/OFF
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GUID-1379ECEF-F861-40EB-9109-14E7C7D2BAD8
2. Instruments and controls
1. Lift/lower push buttons
2. Rear power take-off on/off push button (extra equipment)
3. Push buttons (extra equipment) for the on/off valve 1
4. Push buttons (extra equipment) for the rear valve 1
2.16 Controls on the bonnet
The following controls are positioned on the bonnet.
GUID-0B4D2F6C-0D5D-4C94-995A-6247BFA3641F
1. Lift/lower push buttons for the front linkage
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STOP
STOP
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2. Instruments and controls
2.17 Rear controls and connections outside the cab
GUID-130E3773-26E9-42D1-96D5-3E9356158A25
1.Inlet, remote control cables
2.Trailer socket
3.Emergency stop plug for rear power take-off (PTO)
4.Hitch ball storing bracket
5.Top link
6.Quick-action couplings, auxiliary hydraulics
7.Lifting links
8.Trailer hitch lifting links (extra equipment together with the trailer hitch)
9.Levelling gear
10. Check links
11. Auxiliary hydraulic system return coupling
12. Hydraulic levelling ram (extra equipment)
13. Lower links
14. PTO shaft
15. Trailer hitch (extra equipment)
The trailer hitch is extra equipment with many alternatives.
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3 Operation
3.1 Running the tractor in
The tractor is run in during the 50 first hours of use. Running the tractor in
correctly gives the tractor a longer service life and makes it more economical.
Before you start driving, make sure that:
•You understand all the instruments and the functions of the controls.
•You have read the safety precautions.
IMPORTANT: Check that all bolts and nuts, for example in the wheels and
exhaust system, are properly tightened.
IMPORTANT: Carry out the daily maintenance before you drive the tractor for the
first time each day.
3. Operation
When running the tractor in:
•Drive smoothly and vary the loading.
•Do not race the engine.
•Do not run the engine at maximum speed.
•Do not pull a heavy load at low engine speed.
•Avoid driving with the same gear engaged and at the same engine speed for
a long period at a time.
Check all instruments immediately after the engine has started. Keep an eye on
the instruments while driving.
3.2 Preparing for use
Before you start using the tractor, read this manual thoroughly.
•Make sure that the tractor is handled and maintained in the correct way to
ensure reliability and provide economical operation.
•Follow the maintenance program carefully and include the daily maintenance
in your normal routine.
•Only use genuine Valtra spare parts for optimum performance.
3.2.1 Adjusting the driver's seat
You can adjust the driver's seat according to your height and weight.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving. There is an
increased risk of loss of control.
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3. Operation
GUID-09C4AD34-233B-4AEA-A328-C128E709298D
1.Storage compartment for manuals
2.Seat heating
3.Armrest adjustment
4.Backrest inclination adjustment
5.Seat belt anchor point
6.Seat turning lock/release
7.Height adjustment
8.Forward/backward adjustment
9.Suspension adjustment
10. Operator weight display
•Turn the seat.
•Pull the locking lever upwards to release the lock.
•Turn the seat 180° anti-clockwise to the desired position.
The seat has set positions at intervals of 10°, to be used, for example,
when ploughing.
•Adjust the seat forwards or backwards.
•Pull up the forward/backward adjustment lever.
•Move the seat to the desired position.
•Adjust the suspension.
The operator weight display shows the settings for operators of different
weights.
•To increase the suspension, turn the suspension adjustment lever
clockwise.
•To decrease the suspension, turn the suspension adjustment lever anticlockwise.
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•Adjust the height of the seat.
You can lift the seat from the basic position to two higher positions.
•To lift the seat, pull it slowly upwards until you hear a click.
•To lower the seat, pull it up to the top position and then let it to drop to
the desired position.
•Fasten the seat belt to the anchor point on the seat.
•Adjust the backrest inclination.
•Pull up the backrest inclination adjustment lever.
•Set the backrest to the desired position.
•Adjust the left armrest.
•Remove the cover.
•Change the armrest position in the mounting slot.
•Turn the seat heating on or off.
3.2.2 Adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat
3. Operation
You can adjust the air-suspended driver's seat according to your height and
weight. The air-suspended driver's seat is extra equipment.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving. There is an
increased risk of loss of control.
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GUID-F4AF8B6A-BF95-48FE-8238-12635155227D
1.Seat depth and cushion angle adjustment
2.Storage compartment for manuals
3.Headrest height adjustment and removal
4.Seat heating
5.Lumbar support adjustment
6.Seat turning lock/release
7.Armrest adjustment
8.Forward/backward adjustment
9.Backrest inclination adjustment
10. Longitudinal suspension adjustment
11. Height and vertical suspension adjustment
12. Suspension stiffness adjustment
13. Seat belt anchor point
•Adjust the seat depth and cushion angle.
•To adjust the seat depth, pull up the right handle in the seat front.
•To adjust the seat cushion angle, pull up the left handle in the seat front.
•Turn the seat.
•Release the lock by pulling the lock/release lever upwards.
•Turn the seat to the desired position.
The seat has set positions from 180° anti-clockwise to 30° clockwise at
intervals of 10°.
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3. Operation
•Adjust the seat forwards or backwards.
•Pull the forward/backward adjustment lever upwards.
•Move the seat forwards or backwards to the desired position.
•Turn the longitudinal suspension on or off.
•To turn on the longitudinal suspension, turn the lever to the rear position.
•To turn off the longitudinal suspension, turn the lever clockwise 180° to
the front position.
•Adjust the suspension according to the operator weight.
•Pull the suspension adjustment lever until the compressor starts.
The compressor runs and the suspension adjusts automatically
according to the operator's weight.
If the operator is lighter than the previous operator, the compressor runs
momentarily, the excess pressure is released, and the seat lowers.
The suspension setting remains stored in the seat memory even if the
tractor is switched off.
The seat suspension travel is 100 mm (± 50 mm) regardless of the
starting height. The suspension area is limited to 100 mm for safety
reasons.
•Adjust the height of the seat.
The seat has a stepless height adjustment range of 80 mm (±40 mm from the
seat middle position).
•Lift the seat by pulling the height adjustment lever upwards until the
desired height is reached (the compressor runs continuously).
When the lever is released, the compressor stops and the seat stays at
that height. If you set the seat too high so that the room for upward
movement is less than 50 mm, the seat lowers automatically to the
highest permissible position.
•Lower the seat by pressing the height adjustment lever downwards until
the desired height is reached.
If you set the seat too low so that the 50 mm downward suspension is not
possible, the seat automatically rises to the lowest limit the next time you
touch the lever.
If you sit very still on the seat during the adjustment, the seat may rise to
the previous height in the memory.
When the seat is locked at a new height, you hear a faint click.
•Adjust the stiffness of the seat suspension.
•When the lever is at the back position, the suspension is at its firmest.
•When the lever is at the front position, the suspension is at its softest.
•Fasten the seat belt to the anchor points on the seat.
•Adjust the backrest inclination.
•Pull the backrest inclination lever up.
•Set the backrest to the desired position.
•Adjust the armrest.
•Remove the cover.
•Change the armrest position in the mounting slot.
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3. Operation
•Adjust the lumbar support.
Turn the knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to adjust the lumbar support. The
height and depth are adjusted at the same time.
•Turn the seat heating on or off.
•Adjust the headrest height by lifting or lowering it.
•Remove the headrest by pulling it upwards.
3.2.3 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver's seat
You can adjust the Valtra Evolution driver's seat according to your height and
weight. Valtra Evolution driver's seat is extra equipment. If the tractor is equipped
with reverse drive controls, it cannot be equipped with a seat with lateral
suspension.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving. There is an
increased risk of loss of control.
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GUID-F0ED6020-1852-495E-9BFF-0652F1C0535C
1.Storage compartment for manuals
2.Headrest height adjustment and removal
3.Armrest adjustment
4.Seat heating and ventilation
5.Upper backrest support adjustment
6.Lower backrest support adjustment
7.Backrest inclination adjustment
8.Seat depth adjustment
9.Seat cushion angle adjustment
10. Forward/backward adjustment
11. Longitudinal suspension adjustment
12. Seat turning lock/release
13. Vertical shock absorption adjustment
14. Height and vertical suspension adjustment
15. Lateral suspension adjustment
•Keep the manuals in the storage compartment behind the backrest.
In models with reverse drive controls, the documents are placed in a net pocket.
•Adjust the headrest height.
•Lift the headrest by pulling it upwards.
•Lower the headrest by pushing it downwards.
•Remove the headrest by pulling it upwards.
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3. Operation
•Adjust the height of the left side armrest.
•Remove the cover.
•Change the armrest position in the mounting slot.
•Adjust the left armrest inclination.
•To increase the armrest inclination, turn the handle outward.
•To decrease the armrest inclination, turn the handle inward.
•Adjust the seat heating and ventilation.
There are three functions for seat heating and ventilation.
•To switch on the ventilation only, press down the right side of the switch.
•To switch both functions off, place the switch in the middle position.
•To switch on the heating only, press down the left side of the switch.
•Adjust the upper backrest support.
•To increase the upper backrest support, press the + side of the switch.
NOTE: Release the + side of the switch immediately when the backrest
does not expand any more. If you continue pressing, the height of the
seat may change when the air pressure of the system lowers.
•To decrease the upper backrest support, press the - side of the switch.
•Adjust the lower backrest support.
•To increase the lower backrest support, press the + side of the switch.
NOTE: Release the + side of the switch immediately when the backrest
does not expand any more. If you continue pressing, the height of the
seat may change when the air pressure of the system lowers.
•To decrease the lower backrest support, press the - side of the switch.
•Adjust the backrest inclination.
•Pull up the backrest inclination lever.
•Set the backrest to the required position.
•Adjust the seat depth.
To adjust the seat depth, pull up the right handle in the seat front.
•Adjust the seat cushion angle.
To adjust the seat cushion angle, pull up the left handle in the seat front.
•Adjust the seat forward or backwards.
•Pull the forward/backward adjustment lever upwards.
•Move the seat in the desired direction.
•Turn the longitudinal suspension on or off.
•To turn on the longitudinal suspension, turn the lever to the forward
position.
•To turn off the longitudinal suspension, turn the lever to the backward
position.
•Turn the seat.
•Release the lock by pulling the locking lever upwards.
•Turn the seat to the desired position.
You can turn the seat up to 180° left or 30° right from the normal position.
The seat has set positions at 10° intervals.
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3. Operation
•Adjust the vertical shock absorption.
The adjusting knob has five positions.
•To decrease the level of damping, turn the knob backwards.
•To increase the level of damping, turn the knob forward.
•Adjust the seat height and vertical suspension.
IMPORTANT: Lifting or lowering the seat over a minute at a time can
damage the compressor.
The seat has pneumatic height adjustment. The seat adjusts the vertical
suspension automatically according to the operator's weight.
•To lift the seat, pull the height adjustment lever upwards. Release the
lever when required height is reached.
•To lower the seat, push the height adjustment lever downwards. Release
the lever when required height is reached.
If you set the seat too high or low, the seat adjusts automatically to the
nearest permissible position to maintain the required margin for upward or
downward suspension.
•Adjust the seat lateral suspension.
Lateral suspension is not in use if the tractor is equipped with reverse drive
controls.
The lateral suspension is either on or off.
•To turn on the lateral suspension, pull the handle to the upper position.
•To turn off the lateral suspension, push the handle to the lower position.
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3. Operation
3.2.4 Adjusting the right-side armrest
You can adjust the horizontal and sideways position as well as the inclination of
the armrest.
GUID-29839218-6C96-48B1-BE14-C37020893B5C
1. Sideways adjustment
2. Horizontal position adjustment
3. Armrest inclination adjustment
•Adjust the horizontal position of the armrest by moving the bracket to other
mounting holes.
•Adjust the armrest sideways with the sideways adjustment lever.
•Pull the lever upwards.
•Turn the armrest into the desired position.
You can turn the armrest to both directions from the middle position.
•Adjust the armrest inclination.
•Lift up the front edge of the armrest.
•Set the armrest to the desired position.
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3.2.5 Adjusting the steering wheel
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You can adjust the steering wheel position with the lever and the locking pedal.
CAUTION: Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving.
3. Operation
GUID-D702F6C1-5668-46E9-B84A-6175FC7A0A9D
1. Lever for adjusting steering wheel position
2. Locking pedal for steering wheel inclination
•Adjust the steering wheel position.
•Push the lever downwards.
•Move the steering wheel up or down to the wanted position.
•Pull the lever up to lock the steering wheel position.
•Set the steering wheel inclination.
•Press the locking pedal down.
•Adjust the steering wheel inclination.
You can move the steering wheel to 9 different positions.
•Release the pedal after adjusting.
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3.2.6 Adjusting standard mirrors
You can adjust the position of the standard mirrors manually.
GUID-94073A8E-5075-4F2D-A9E9-581B1312B9E4
1. Locking device of the mirror support
To adjust standard mirrors:
1.Loosen the locking device of the mirror support.
2.Adjust the mirror position.
3.Tighten the locking device.
3.2.7 Adjusting optional mirrors
You can adjust the position of the optional mirrors electrically.
GUID-8BA97365-1C8D-43C9-96A2-10A4AA230C0F
1. Mirror adjustment
•To adjust the left mirror, turn the knob to the left and push the knob in the
direction of the arrows.
•To adjust the right mirror, turn the knob to the right and push the knob in the
direction of the arrows.
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3.2.8 Heating mirrors
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Mirror heating is extra equipment.
GUID-F15F3525-F6B6-4020-A3C1-387FE9F0497F
1. Mirror heating switch
•To switch the mirror heating on, press down the symbol side of the switch.
•To switch the mirror heating off, press down the side of the switch opposite to
the symbol.
3. Operation
3.2.9 Using the windscreen wiper and washer
GUID-67100B24-DF6C-4F9B-9EA7-D9B8AEFB23C9
1. Multifunctional lever
•To use the windscreen wiper, turn the multifunctional lever.
The wiper has a drizzle position and two speeds.
•To use the windscreen washer, push the control lever inwards.
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3. Operation
3.2.10 Using the rear window wiper
The rear window wiper is extra equipment.
GUID-62DA5F9E-6427-4CD2-B800-3EF2B7F49346
1. Switch for the rear window wiper
The wiper switch has three positions:
•To turn on the rear window wiper, press down the symbol side of the of the
rear window wiper switch.
•To turn on the drizzle function, press the rear window wiper switch to the
centre position.
•To turn off the rear window wiper, press down the side opposite to the
symbol of the of the rear window wiper switch.
3.2.11 Using the rear window washer
The rear window washer is extra equipment.
GUID-02281C37-69A5-4001-B126-F0C7196D7262
1. Switch for the rear window washer
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•To turn on the rear window washer, press down the symbol side of the switch.
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The switch for the rear window washer is spring returned.
•To turn off the washer, press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol.
3.2.12 Power shuttle lever
With the power shuttle lever you can change the driving direction and apply the
parking brake.
3. Operation
GUID-85975454-7178-48B4-A4A3-344CB5D07905
1. Power shuttle lever
•F (front position) = forward driving direction
•N (centre position) = neutral
•R (rear position) = reverse driving direction
•P = parking brake position
With the power shuttle, you can change the driving direction without using the
clutch pedal. However, traditional use of the clutch pedal is still possible when
changing direction, just make sure that you press the pedal fully down before
moving the power shuttle lever.
•With the power shuttle lever in the centre position, the parking brake can be
applied.
•When applying the parking brake, the four-wheel drive (4WD) is engaged and
all wheels brake.
•When the power is turned off, the parking brake is automatically applied
independently of the power shuttle lever position.
3.2.13 Using the main switch
The main switch is extra equipment.
IMPORTANT: Do not switch off the main power before you have turned the
ignition key to the STOP position.
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3. Operation
GUID-80ABD553-4F90-46C9-B3FA-D951E7ADBB67
1. Main switch, extra equipment
The main switch is spring returned.
•To switch on the main power, press the symbol side of the main switch.
When the main power is switched on, the indicator light of the main switch
flashes.
•To switch off the main power, press the side of the main switch opposite to
the symbol.
When the main power is switched off, power is supplied only to the radio and
clock.
3.2.14 Control stop
The control stop is used when the tractor is running an implement in stationary
mode (for example a compressor or pump) and the operator is not in the cab.
Using the control stop reduces the risk of more serious damage to the engine or
in the transmission. The control stop is extra equipment.
NOTE: When starting the engine, the control stop must be disengaged.
Otherwise the engine does not start.
NOTE: Do not use the control stop when driving. The control stop automatically
stops the engine if the stop light is lit.
IMPORTANT: If the control stop stops the engine, the fault must be found and
repaired before the engine is started again.
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3.2.15 Using the control stop
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GUID-B30E1EBD-C1D2-4B80-A2FE-298401CB7374
1. Control stop switch
•To activate the control stop, press down the symbol side of the control stop
switch.
Release the locking device by pushing it towards the middle of the switch.
•To deactivate the control stop, press down the side of the control stop switch
opposite to the symbol.
3. Operation
3.2.16 Using the ignition switch
WARNING: Do not turn the ignition key to the STOP position when
driving. When the power is off, the parking brake applies and all
wheels lock.
WARNING: If the engine stops while the tractor is moving (for
example, the fuel has run out), do not press the clutch pedal down.
When the tractor is moving and the transmission is engaged, the
engine is running and there is pressure in the system.
WARNING: Do not keep extra keys on the same bunch with the
ignition key. It is possible that your knee touches them and turns the
power off.
The ignition switch has three positions: stop, power on and start.
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3. Operation
GUID-9B02020C-3389-4113-AFA0-CC49C784DA08
1. STOP position
2. Power on position
3. Start position
4. Ignition switch
5. Ignition key
•To turn on the power, turn the ignition key from the STOP position to the
power on position.
In cold conditions, when the engine is cold, the glow indicator light on the
Proline instrument panel is lit. When the ignition key is in this position,
electrical equipment can be used.
•To start the engine, turn the ignition key from the power on position to the
start position after the glow indicator light on the Proline instrument panel has
gone out.
•To turn off the power, turn the ignition key to the STOP position.
STOP position
•The STOP position of the ignition switch can be used as an emergency
stop. The tractor and several movements of the implements can be
stopped if a fault occurs by turning the ignition key to the STOP position.
This will make the engine stop, all the wheels lock, the transmission
disengage and the movement of the linkage stop.
WARNING: Do not turn off the power when the tractor is moving.
Turning off the power engages the parking brake immediately.
There is danger of skidding and loss of control.
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3.3 Starting the tractor
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3.3.1 Starting under normal conditions
WARNING: Never run the tractor in an enclosed building except with
the exhaust vented to the outside.
WARNING: Never start the engine unless you are seated on the
driver's seat.
CAUTION: Do not use starting aerosols. Due to the automatic glowing,
there is a risk of explosion.
IMPORTANT: If the engine fails to start on the first try, wait until the engine has
stopped completely before trying again.
When the power is turned on, all indicator lights in use are lit momentarily. The
following indicator lights remain on until the engine is started and the systems
operate normally:
3. Operation
GUID-436251D4-B48E-4EEF-A554-E4C85B3B11BA
1. Engine oil pressure
2. Stop light (is flashing)
3. Gearbox oil pressure
4. Four-wheel drive
5. Parking brake
6. Battery charging
1.Check that the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position.
2.Turn the hand throttle lever to the low idling position.
3.If the tractor has a main switch (extra equipment), switch it on.
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3. Operation
4.Ensure that the control stop (extra equipment) is deactivated.
5.Turn the ignition key to the power on position .
6.Wait until the glow indicator light on the instrument panel has gone out.
7.Turn the ignition key to the starting position .
•When the engine starts to fire up, keep the ignition key in the starting
position until the engine has started.
•If the engine fails to start within 10 seconds, stop starting and try again.
8.Release the ignition key when the engine starts.
When the engine starts, the following indicator lights go out:
•Engine oil pressure
•Gearbox oil pressure
•Stop light
•Battery charging
9.Use the accelerator pedal to control the engine speed.
IMPORTANT: Never race a cold engine.
After starting a cold engine, the glow indicator light can light up again. The
afterglow reduces white smoke and keeps the cold engine running smoothly.
3.3.2 Starting under cold conditions
To ensure a successful start under cold conditions, use the engine heater and
follow the instructions given.
IMPORTANT: If you start the engine when it is very cold, the indicator light for
blocked hydraulic filters can be lit. This indicates that the oil is going through the
by-pass valve unfiltered.
IMPORTANT: Avoid using hydraulics until the oil has warmed up and the
indicator light is no longer lit.
IMPORTANT: Always use the engine heater when the temperature is below 0°C.
IMPORTANT: If you are driving the tractor for a short distance only, make sure
that the battery is charged enough to ensure starting.
NOTE: Use of the engine heater reduces the wear on the engine.
•When cold starting the engine, turn off all unnecessary equipment that uses
electrical power.
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3. Operation
•Keep the battery in a warm place when it is not in use.
Starting the tractor under very cold conditions is easier if the battery is kept in
a warm place when it is not in use.
•Use the engine heater to ensure a successful start under cold conditions.
Warming up the engine for 2–3 hours before starting is sufficient.
When the engine heater is activated, you can hear a hissing sound.
•If you start the engine under very cold conditions, keep the ignition key in the
starting position until the engine has started.
IMPORTANT: Do not keep the ignition key in the starting position for more
than 30 seconds at a time.
•If the temperature is below 0°C, first, warm up the engine and hydraulics oil
for a while at low engine speed.
Allow the engine to run for a few minutes before starting to drive or engaging
the power take-off. When first starting to use hydraulic functions, use the
predefined factory setting M2 to set the maximum flow to 50% for the first few
minutes.
•Never race a cold engine.
Run the engine with a light load until it has reached its normal operating
temperature.
3.3.3 Starting with an auxiliary battery
You can start the engine with an auxiliary battery (jump starting).
WARNING: A fully charged battery connected directly to a dead
battery can cause a current surge capable of causing the batteries to
explode.
IMPORTANT: Never try to start the engine by short-circuiting leads.
1.Check that the auxiliary battery has the same voltage as the standard battery.
2.Open the battery plugs to avoid risk of explosion.
3.Connect the (+) terminal of the auxiliary battery to the (+) terminal on the
tractor battery.
4.Connect the other jump lead from the (-) terminal of the auxiliary battery to
the attaching bolt of the battery ground wire or some other convenient ground
(not to the battery terminal).
5.Start the engine.
6.When the engine has started, disconnect the jump leads in the following order:
•Disconnect the jump lead between the ground and the (-) terminal of the
auxiliary battery.
•Remove the jump lead between the (+) terminals.
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3. Operation
3.4 Using lights
3.4.1 Using headlights
GUID-1272AE0F-D762-4BA3-B93D-720193D6D7C1
1. Light switch
2. Multifunctional lever
•To switch on the parking lights, turn the light switch to the centre position.
When the switch is in this position, the working lights can also be switched on.
•To switch on the headlights, press down the symbol side of the light switch.
When the light switch is in this position, the main beams can be switched on
by the multifunctional lever.
NOTE: If the power is turned off when the headlights or parking lights are on,
the buzzer goes off. If lights are turned on when the power is off, the buzzer
does not go off.
•To turn on the main beams, pull the multifunctional lever towards yourself.
•To use the headlight flasher, move the multifunctional lever towards yourself
when the headlights are on.
•To switch off the headlights, press down the side of the light switch opposite
to the symbol.
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3.4.2 Using upper headlights
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The upper headlights are extra equipment.
GUID-ED83F79D-FD85-401B-B18F-ED3FA876289B
1. Upper headlight switch
3. Operation
1.Press the symbol side of the switch to switch on the upper headlights.
When the upper headlights are on, the front lower headlights are off, and vice
versa.
2.Press the side of the switch opposite to the symbol to switch off the upper
headlights.
3.4.3 Using working lights
The parking lights must be switched on before the rear or front working lights
work.
•The switches for the front working lights have two positions: on/off.
•The switches for the rear working lights have three positions: on/automatic/off.
IMPORTANT: If the tractor is equipped with the Infolight Xenon package, always
turn off all the working lights before turning the power on. It is recommended to
turn on Xenon working lights one by one because they need a lot of power when
ignited.
IMPORTANT: If the tractor is equipped with the Infolight Xenon package, do not
turn the lights more than 10 degrees up or down. If the lights are turned more
than 10 degrees, the Xenon bulbs operating time is significantly shorter.
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3. Operation
GUID-55F65146-5180-4614-B3E1-5BD528BF9101
1. Switch for front working lights
2. Switch for rear working lights
3. Switch for front waist working lights (extra equipment)
4. Switch for rear waist working lights (extra equipment)
•To use the lights manually, press down the symbol side of the switch.
•To use the rear working lights automatically, press the switch to the centre
position.
The rear working lights switch on when the reverse drive is engaged. The
lights switch off when the reverse drive is disengaged.
NOTE: The automatic function does not work when reverse drive controls
(extra equipment) are used.
•To turn off the lights, press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol.
3.4.4 Using the trailer hitch light
The trailer hitch light is extra equipment.
The trailer hitch light is positioned in the power take-off (PTO) cover.
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3. Operation
GUID-4D868FA9-F1B0-4425-BB25-D0563F887D2F
1. Trailer hitch light switch
•To switch on the trailer hitch light, press the symbol side of the switch.
•To switch off the trailer hitch light, press the side of the switch opposite to the
symbol.
3.4.5 Using the cab light
The tractor is equipped with a cab light which can be used manually or set to
work automatically.
GUID-C1CDD864-BF32-49E7-98C6-5B0088609271
1. Cab light switch
The cab light switch has three positions: on/automatic/off.
•To turn on the cab lights, push the switch to the on position.
•To activate the automatic mode, push the switch to the centre position.
•When the door is opened, both the step and cab lights are lit.
•When the door is closed, the lights go out within 10 seconds.
•If the door is left open, the lights go out within 10 minutes.
•When the parking light or headlights are on, the right side panel is
illuminated with the LED light in the roof.
•To turn off the cab lights, push the switch to the off position.
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3.5 Using notification devices
3.5.1 Using the direction indicators
GUID-DF421284-07B1-4607-8475-FCEA88AE8216
1. Multifunctional lever
•To switch on the left-hand side direction indicators, move the multifunctional
lever to the front position.
•To switch on the right-hand side direction indicators, move the multifunctional
lever to the rear position.
3.5.2 Using the horn
GUID-1BA9D6CF-239D-47B8-A277-1997D0E58EFF
1. Horn button
•To sound the horn, push the horn button.
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3.5.3 Using the rotating warning light
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Rotating warning light is an extra equipment.
GUID-9D85D11B-FA5C-4AF0-91E6-243CAE24D02F
3. Operation
1. Rotating warning light switch
•To switch on the rotating warning light, press the symbol side of the switch.
•To switch off the rotating warning light, press the side of the switch opposite
to the symbol.
3.5.4 Using hazard warning flashers
All four direction indicators can be switched on to warn of a hazardous situation.
GUID-0E74230D-0EA4-4757-9999-8CF603CD6B7D
1. Switch for hazard warning flashers
1.To make all four direction indicators blink, press down the symbol side of the
switch.
2.To stop the blinking of the direction indicators, press down the side of the
switch opposite to the symbol.
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3. Operation
3.6 Heating and ventilation
3.6.1 Using the heater
You can regulate the temperature and the fan on the roof console.
GUID-B526B6FF-61F8-4B33-B185-EA29BCAE240D
1. Roof fan control knob
2. Temperature control knob
3. Switch for floor fan (extra equipment)
•To regulate the speed of the roof fan, turn the roof fan control knob.
The roof fan has four speeds. It blows air through the ventilation nozzles on
the roof console.
•To increase the temperature, turn the temperature control knob clockwise.
•To blow air into the lower part of the cab, use the floor fan switch.
•To turn on the floor fan, press the switch to the centre position (speed 1).
•To increase the speed of the floor fan, press down the symbol side of the
switch (speed 2).
•To turn off the floor fan, press down the side of the switch opposite to the
symbol.
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3.6.2 Controlling ventilation nozzles and air recirculation
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You can control the ventilation nozzles and air recirculation with the controls in
the front roof console.
3. Operation
GUID-1B68E635-D426-4357-870C-A04720A068FA
1. Recirculation control lever
2. Ventilation nozzles
3. Sun visor
4. Sun visor raising string
•Adjust the air ventilation nozzles.
•To change the air flow direction, turn the ventilation nozzles to the
desired direction.
•To clear the window surfaces of ice or condensation, turn the nozzles
towards the window.
•Adjust the sun visor.
•To lower the sun visor, pull it down.
•To raise the sun visor, pull the raising string.
•Adjust the air recirculation.
•To open the recirculation fully, push the recirculation control lever to the
left.
When you open the recirculation:
•The outside air channel is partially closed.
•The cab heats up faster.
•The heating capacity is higher.
•The cooling capacity is higher if the tractor has air conditioning.
•To close the recirculation, push the recirculation control lever to the right.
When you close the recirculation, the windows demist faster.
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3. Operation
3.6.3 Using the manual air conditioning
You can adjust the manual air conditioning with three control knobs.
The manual air conditioning system is extra equipment.
IMPORTANT: Use the air conditioning regularly to prevent seizing of the
compressor.
NOTE: Use the air conditioning for a few minutes at least once a month.
NOTE: When the air conditioning system is in use, the cab doors and windows
must be closed.
GUID-36336747-9DCD-4DD2-A039-04A5EE6EB22F
1. Fan control knob
2. Air conditioning control knob
3. Temperature control knob
1.Turn the temperature control knob anti-clockwise to the extreme position.
2.When the engine is running, turn the air conditioning control knob clockwise
towards cold to the extreme position.
3.Turn the fan control knob to position 4.
4.When the desired cab temperature has been reached, adjust the air
conditioning control knob to maintain a comfortable temperature.
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5.Reduce the fan speed to obtain a comfortable temperature.
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NOTE: To increase the efficiency of the air conditioning, keep the air
recirculation open.
GUID-302B33B9-04F4-44FF-B2DE-D6416FA987A7
1.Recirculation control lever
3.6.4 Automatic air conditioning
3. Operation
3.6.4.1 Air conditioning control panel
The automatic air conditioning system is extra equipment.
The control panel backlighting is white in daytime and green in the dark.
The graduation marks of the temperature control knob are always lit in blue or
red. The air conditioning on/off button and the defrosting button have an amber
indicator LED. The LED is lit only when the function is active.
GUID-8EEFE0E5-2C8D-4CE0-BA9D-FE61034A548D
1. Fan control knob
2. Display
3. Temperature control knob
4. Air conditioning system on/off button
5. Defrosting button
6. Recirculation control button
The operating temperature is -40°C...+80°C. The display decelerates in -30°C
and degrades in -40°C.
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3. Operation
3.6.4.2 Activating air conditioning when the battery has been disconnected
When the battery has been disconnected, you must calibrate the air conditioning
system.
•Turn the fan control knob to AUTO position.
The automatic air conditioning starts the calibration.
NOTE: During calibration, the air conditioning system cannot be used.
3.6.4.3 Air conditioning control
Different air conditioning control situations are described in the following.
Starting
When you start the tractor, the air conditioning automatically defaults to the last
selected adjustment, apart from the defrosting.
Temporary start mode
When you start the tractor in freezing weather, the air conditioning stays in the
starting mode until the temperature of the engine coolant reaches the preset value.
During the starting mode:
•The fan speed is at the minimum.
•The fresh air intake is on.
The starting mode ends when the engine coolant has reached the preset value or
if:
•The defrosting is connected.
•The LO setting mode is connected.
•A different speed is selected for the fan manually.
Priority of functions
The function with a higher priority controls the operations. The priority order of the
functions is as follows.
Defrosting
OFF mode.
Compressor, recirculation, fan speed.
HI setting mode, LO setting modeLow priority
For example, if you have selected the OFF mode with the fan control knob, the
defrosting function cancels the OFF mode and activates the defrosting functions.
High priority
IMPORTANT: Use the air conditioning regularly to prevent seizing of the
compressor.
NOTE: Use the air conditioning for a few minutes at least once a month.
You can activate the air conditioning using the air conditioning system on/off
button also in cold weather.
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ECO mode
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Switching off the air conditioning with the air conditioning system on/off button
activates the ECO mode. The air cooling compressor is turned off and the system
tries to achieve the target temperature by other available means, such as fresh
air intake and fan speed.
3.6.4.4 Controlling the fan
GUID-10CA7AA6-0D35-400C-8844-C7ACAF2351BC
3. Operation
1. Fan control knob
2. Display
3. AUTO position
4. OFF position
5. Air conditioning system on/off button
•Activate the air conditioning system to increase the fan speed by pressing the
air conditioning system on/off button.
The efficiency of the fan speed can vary when the system tries to maintain
the adjusted cab temperature. An increase in the sun heat radiation
increases the fan speed.
•Activate the automatic fan speed mode.
•To activate the automatic mode, turn the fan control knob to the AUTO
position.
•To activate the ECO mode, press the air conditioning system on/off
button when the fan control knob is in the AUTO mode.
If the selected cab temperature is lower than the outdoor temperature, the
numerical value of the temperature flashes on the display.
The fan speed changes gradually.
•Adjust the fan speed manually.
To change the fan speed from the default value of the AUTO position, turn
the fan control knob to the desired position.
The fan speed changes immediately.
•To deactivate the air conditioning system, turn the fan control knob to the
OFF position.
•The fan turns off.
•The recirculation of the indoor air is on, as indicated by the
on the display.
symbol
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3. Operation
3.6.4.5 Automatic air conditioning system on/off button
GUID-D5681DD7-43B5-446A-8201-86C087D10D1D
1. Automatic air conditioning system on/off button
•When the automatic air conditioning is on, the amber indicator LED is lit.
•When the automatic air conditioning is off, the compressor and the indicator
LED are off.
•When the indoor-air recirculation is activated, the automatic air conditioning
is normally on. Switching off the air conditioning by pressing the automatic air
conditioning system on/off button turns off the compressor and activates the
ECO mode.
3.6.4.6 Temperature view
The selected temperature is displayed on the display.
•Within the range of 20-24°C, the temperature is displayed with an accuracy
of 0.5°C.
•Outside the range of 20–24°C, the temperature is displayed with an accuracy
of 1°C.
•If adjusted below 18°C, LO is displayed.
•If adjusted over 28°C, HI is displayed.
When the recirculation of the indoor air is active, the display shows HI, LO or the
tractor symbol depending on the situation.
3.6.4.7 Temperature control
You can adjust the cab temperature with the temperature control knob.
GUID-2E45CB01-D5C2-46B9-8BE2-20E32B3D338D
1. Display
2. Temperature control knob
Adjust the cab temperature with the temperature control knob. The selected
target temperature is shown on the display. Note that the selected temperature is
a target value that may not be reached in extreme cold/heat conditions.
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3. Operation
Setting mode HI
GUID-7D8E86DD-57B8-4BE1-B0BE-51E4FBF8BBAD
The maximum heating effect is reached by setting the cab temperature above
+28°C. When the HI mode is active:
•The air conditioning indicator LED is lit.
•The fan speed is 75% of the maximum (if operating automatically).
•The recirculation of the indoor air is off.
•The text HI is displayed.
Setting mode LO
GUID-56389D9F-BD9D-4DEF-96F7-0413544B75CF
The maximum cooling effect is reached by setting the cab temperature below
+18°C. When the LO mode is active:
•The air conditioning indicator LED is lit.
•The fan speed is at the maximum (if operating automatically).
•The recirculation of the indoor air is on.
•The text LO is displayed.
3.6.4.8 Defrosting
You can activate defrosting with the defrosting button.
GUID-17536714-B907-4F15-8F76-BA95846D2122
1. Defrosting button
The maximum time of continuous defrosting is three minutes. When the
defrosting is active:
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3. Operation
•The air conditioning indicator LED is lit.
•The defrosting button indicator LED is lit.
•The fan speed is 75% of the maximum.
•The fresh air intake is active.
•The text HI is displayed.
You can deactivate the defrosting by pressing the defrosting button again. The
former display mode is restored and the defrosting button indicator LED goes off.
3.6.4.9 Selecting air recirculation
You can select between fresh air intake, recirculation of indoor air, or the
automatic recirculation. With the automatic recirculation, the selection between
fresh air intake and indoor air recirculation is done automatically based on the
outdoor temperature.
GUID-C41534B7-AF68-47EC-AFE3-A1EDDE31F1DC
1. Recirculation control button
1.To switch on the cab indoor air recirculation, press the recirculation control
button once.
The symbol is displayed.
2.Press the recirculation control button again to switch to the fresh air intake.
The symbol is displayed.
3.Press the recirculation control button for the third time to switch to the
automatic recirculation.
The symbol is displayed.
NOTE: When the air conditioning system is restarted, you have to wait two
minutes to ventilate the cab before activating the recirculation again.
After 25 minutes of continuous use, the system deactivates the air recirculation
for one minute.
It is recommended to use the fresh air intake with high outdoor temperatures.
Fresh air intake is automatically set if the automatic function is selected.
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3.7 Power outlets
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3.7.1 Lighter
The tractor is equipped with a lighter. The lighter socket can be used also as an
electric power output.
3. Operation
GUID-2CF80CCA-C78C-4F40-BB4C-488AFA53388B
1. Lighter
3.7.2 Using the two-pin power socket and power switch
Use the two-pin power socket for electrical equipment.
GUID-4FB4BF91-92D9-4009-868B-84C52F77CF5F
1. Power switch, can be controlled by U-Pilot
2. Power switch
3. Two-pin power socket
The socket provides an output of 12 V DC; 8 A at a maximum.
The power switch controls the power socket next to it.
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3. Operation
•To activate the upper power socket, press down the symbol side of the upper
switch (spring returned).
The light on the switch is lit.
The U-Pilot can control the upper power socket when it is activated.
•To disconnect the upper power socket, press down the side of the upper
switch opposite to the symbol.
The light on the switch goes out.
•To activate the lower power socket, press down the symbol side of the lower
switch.
The light on the switch is lit.
•To disconnect the lower power socket, press down the side of the lower
switch opposite to the symbol.
The light on the switch goes out.
3.7.3 Three-pin power socket
GUID-3D684BBE-CF3F-4CF4-BCC9-93A26241D699
1. Three-pin power socket
2. 5 A
3. 25 A
4. Ground
The direct current is supplied through the power socket for different regulating
elements, implements etc. 5 A is available through the ignition switch and 25 A
direct from the battery. The current supply of the 25 A pin can be switched off
only in tractors equipped with a main switch (extra equipment).
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3.7.4 Trailer socket
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Current from the tractor to the trailer is supplied through the trailer socket.
3. Operation
GUID-148BC744-BF50-4F98-8A87-331CC78ED56D
1. Direction indicator left (yellow)
2. Brake light (red)
3. Parking light right (brown)
4. Direction indicator right (green)
5. Ground (white)
6. Continuous current, max. 15 A. The current supply can be switched off only in
tractors equipped with a main switch (extra equipment).
7. Parking light left (black)
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3.7.5 Two-pin power socket on the bonnet
GUID-A5B54E44-9063-4602-9513-DA7B2A615CAE
1. Two-pin power socket
The socket provides an output of 12 V DC; 8 A at a maximum. The power socket
is activated when the parking lights are on.
3.8 Driving the tractor
3.8.1 Steering
NOTE: When the engine is not running, the steering is not power assisted.
CAUTION: If a malfunction occurs in the steering system, stop the
tractor and correct the malfunction before restarting.
3.8.2 Power shuttle
You can change the driving direction smoothly with the power shuttle lever. The
engagement of the power shuttle is automatic.
You can request a driving direction change with the power shuttle lever at any
driving speed, but the transmission starts to engage the new driving direction only
when the speed is below 10 km/h. If the driving speed is higher, the traction
releases and the transmission goes into idle until the speed is low enough. The
new direction arrow starts to flash to indicate that the driving direction change has
been requested, and is lit constantly when the new direction is engaged. If you
return the power shuttle lever to the original direction when the driving speed is
still over 10 km/h, the traction engages immediately.
The operator detector prevents the shuttle engagement if you are not on the seat.
If the direction is selected, the arrow of the selected direction flashes on the
display panel. The selected direction does not engage until you sit on the seat
and move the power shuttle lever to the parking brake position (P) and then to
the desired direction.
•When the driving speed is below 5 km/h:
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If you leave the seat for more than two seconds and the clutch pedal is not
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pressed down more than 10%, the shuttle disengages and the direction
arrow flashes. The direction stays selected but the tractor does not move
until you sit on the seat and move the power shuttle lever to the parking
brake position (P) and then to the desired direction.
•When the driving speed is over 5 km/h:
If you leave the seat, the shuttle stays engaged.
DANGER: Do not leave the seat when the tractor is moving.
3.8.3 Using the power shuttle lever
3. Operation
GUID-85975454-7178-48B4-A4A3-344CB5D07905
1. Power shuttle lever
•F (front position) = forward driving direction
•N (centre position) = neutral
•R (rear position) = reverse driving direction
•P = parking brake position
•Disengage or engage the parking brake.
•To disengage the parking brake, pull out the collar round the power
shuttle lever and move the power shuttle lever to the neutral (N) position.
•To engage the parking brake, pull out the collar round the power shuttle
lever and move the power shuttle lever to the parking brake (P) position.
•Select the desired driving direction.
Move the power shuttle lever to the forward (F) or reverse (R) driving
direction. Change the driving direction at lower driving speeds with high load
so that there is less stress on the power transmission.
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3. Operation
3.8.4 Adjusting the power shuttle engagement speed
You can adjust the power shuttle engagement speed through the tractor terminal
transmission settings.
The index determines how quickly the torque of the power shuttle increases to
the maximum value when the clutch is engaged. The index affects both the F
(forward) and R (rearward) clutch engagements. The value ranges from 1...10,
where:
•1 = very slow engagement
•10 = very quick engagement
GUID-EC8C3DB5-B268-431C-B681-5F6EEBB19E9D
1. Power shuttle engagement speed setting
1.Return to the main menu by pressing ESC as many times as needed.
2.Press the down arrow button in the main menu to enter the set menu.
3.Press the right arrow button in the set menu to enter the transmission
settings view.
NOTE: When the power shuttle lever is in parking brake position (P) you can
enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button.
4.Move the navigation box to the power shuttle engagement speed setting
with the arrow buttons.
5.Press the right arrow button.
6.Set the value for the power shuttle engagement speed by pressing the up or
down arrow button.
7.Press the left arrow button two times to return to the transmission settings
view main level.
With a short press of the ESC button you can return directly to the main menu.
A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display.
3.8.5 Using the parking brake
You can use the parking brake by changing the position of the power shuttle lever.
CAUTION: Do not use the parking brake when driving because it locks
all the wheels. The parking brake engagement speed is limited to 2 km/
h.
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3. Operation
WARNING: Always apply the parking brake when parking the tractor.
WARNING: If you must leave the cab with the engine running, move
the power shuttle lever to the parking brake position.
WARNING: Before entering between the tractor and the implement,
prevent the tractor from moving by applying the parking brake or
blocking the wheels. There is risk of accidents if the tractor or
implement should move.
WARNING: The STOP indicator light starts flashing if the parking
brake cable breaks or the adjustment is wrong. Repair the fault or
adjust the cable before continuing driving.
WARNING: The parking brake indicator light
buzzer alarms intermittently if there is a fault in the parking brake
system. The parking brake might not function properly. Repair the fault
before continuing driving.
WARNING: The parking brake does not engage at driving speeds over
2 km/h. If you move the power shuttle lever to the P position at higher
driving speeds, the parking brake indicator light
panel and the P symbols on the A-pillar and tractor terminal displays
flash and the buzzer alarms intermittently until the speed drops below
the limit. Always ensure that the parking brake is actually engaged
before leaving the tractor.
1.Stop the tractor completely.
flashes and the
on the instrument
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3. Operation
2.Pull up the collar round the power shuttle lever, and move the lever to the
parking brake (P) position.
GUID-28B1703E-60BB-469D-AB73-6C9211A740A7
When the parking brake is on, four-wheel drive (4WD) is engaged and all
wheels brake.
3.To release the parking brake, pull up the collar, and move the power shuttle
lever away from the parking brake (P) position.
3.8.6 Using the clutch pedal
GUID-0FDC0EEE-E513-40D2-B148-7C426A433C57
1. Clutch pedal
1.Press the clutch pedal to release the traction.
2.Let the clutch pedal up gradually.
IMPORTANT: Never rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving.
IMPORTANT: Do not allow the clutch to slip more than necessary when
moving off.
3.Do not fully press the clutch pedal if you want the tractor to move very slowly.
You can use this feature when attaching implements.
NOTE: When using the clutch to move the tractor very slowly, the coupling
point of the clutch may change and the clutch engages sooner.
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WARNING: Do not descend slopes with the clutch pedal pressed down.
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3.8.7 Adjusting the clutch pedal engagement position
You can adjust the clutch pedal's engagement position and clutch slipping
properties according to your preferences through the tractor terminal
transmission settings.
There are four alternative values for the clutch pedal engagement position setting:
3. Operation
Value
1approx. 5%
2approx. 10%
3approx. 15%
4approx. 20%
1)
The clutch pedal raised by approximately x% of the full pedal travel.
GUID-42E7EF50-8626-4F8F-92C6-5546684AB8DB
Clutch pedal engagement position (%)
1)
1. Clutch pedal engagement position setting
1.Return to the main menu by pressing ESC as many times as needed.
2.Press the down arrow button in the main menu to enter the set menu.
3.Press the right arrow button in the set menu to enter the transmission
settings view.
NOTE: When the power shuttle lever is in parking brake position (P) you can
enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button.
4.Move the navigation box to the clutch pedal engagement position setting
with the arrow buttons.
5.Press the right arrow button.
6.Select one of the four values for the clutch pedal engagement position by
pressing the up or down arrow button.
7.Press the left arrow button two times to return to the transmission settings
view main level.
With a short press of the ESC button you can return directly to the main menu.
A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display.
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3. Operation
3.8.8 Braking
You can use the brake pedals differently in various working situations.
GUID-6295F787-9808-4BE4-BDB6-EA7943B8DF78
1. Brake pedals
2. Latch for brake pedals
The tractor has two brake pedals which apply separately to the right and to the
left side rear wheels. All four wheels are braking when pressing both brake
pedals. The pedals can be locked together with a latch to brake evenly with all
four wheels.
WARNING: The brake pedals must always be latched together when
driving on the road.
CAUTION: If functional problems occur in the braking system, stop the
tractor and rectify the fault before continuing.
•To brake evenly with four wheels, press down the both brake pedals.
DANGER: On models T162e V - T202 V, the brake action is
weaker if the gearbox oil pressure warning light is lit and the STOP
indicator light begins to flash. Stop the tractor and correct the fault
before continuing.
GUID-6E20D973-F8F1-45E7-A113-8532047A28F0
•To intensify steering by braking when turning on the field, press down the
brake pedal on the inner curve side.
3.8.9 Using the emergency brake
If the brakes fail while driving, you can control braking with the emergency brake
lever.
The emergency brake is extra equipment.
The emergency brake is applied to the rear wheels.
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GUID-CEE3F5AE-C363-416E-8D95-B195A8527D24
1. Emergency brake lever
3. Operation
1.Pull up the emergency brake lever.
You have to pull it constantly as it does not stay locked.
2.Release the lever when the tractor has stopped.
3.8.10 Starting to drive
1.Start the engine.
2.Press down the brake pedals to keep the tractor stationary.
3.Select the speed range and Powershift.
Select a speed range which:
•gives the optimum fuel consumption without overloading the engine and
the transmission.
•allows the engine to operate comfortably at about 75% of its maximum
power.
IMPORTANT: Use the creeper gear for slow driving speeds only. Do not use
it for bigger drafting force.
4.Move the power shuttle lever either to drive forward or reverse.
5.Release the brake pedals.
The tractor starts to move in the selected direction. Keep an eye on the
indicator lamps and gauges while driving.
6.Adjust the driving speed with the accelerator pedal or the hand throttle lever.
WARNING: Do not turn the ignition key to the STOP position when
driving. When the power is off, the parking brake applies and all
wheels lock.
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3. Operation
NOTE: If the engine stops when driving, for example due to overload, you must
turn the ignition key to the STOP position before starting again.
3.8.11 Transmission system
The tractor transmission system has six speed ranges and five Powershift
stages. These together give the tractor 30 forward and 30 reverse gears.
The speed ranges are named LA, LB, A, B, C and D. The speed ranges LA and
LB are called creeper speed ranges. The actual driving speeds achieved depend
on the engine speed and the tyres. The following table includes approximate
driving speeds for each speed range with engine speed of 1400–2200 rpm.
Speed rangeDriving speed (40 km/h models)Driving speed (50 km/h models)
LA0.4-1.4 km/h0.5-1.7 km/h
LB0.7-2.7 km/h0.9-3.4 km/h
A2-7 km/h2-8 km/h
B4-13 km/h5-17 km/h
C6-21 km/h7-26 km/h
D12-40 km/h15-50 km/h
3.8.11.1 Speed matching
The speed matching automatically tries to even out speed differences which are
too high by engaging the appropriate Powershift gear.
Speed matching is always on when the driving speed is over 0.5 km/h and:
•When changing speed range.
or
•When MODE 1 or MODE 2 is selected and the power shuttle lever is in the
centre position (N) or the HiShift push buttons are pressed down or the clutch
pedal is pressed down.
3.8.11.2 Selecting the speed range
You can select the speed range by pressing the HiShift and Powershift push
buttons simultaneously.
NOTE: The clutch pedal does not have an influence on the speed range changing.
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3. Operation
GUID-69FDDDA1-8F27-47E5-971C-4F99D2943C16
1. HiShift push button
2. Powershift push buttons
•Shift the speed range up.
•Press the HiShift push button and keep it pressed down.
•Press the Powershift
You can change the speed range upwards by more than one step at a time,
directly from A to D for example. A pop-up window indicating the speed range
change shows on the display until the requested speed range is engaged.
push button.
•Shift the speed range down.
•Press the HiShift push button and keep it pressed down.
•Press the Powershift
push button.
You can change the speed range downwards by more than one step at a
time, directly from D to A for example. The change is implemented provided
that the driving speed at the time of the request is within the defined limits for
speed range changing. The request does not stay in the memory but has to
be repeated when the driving speed has been reduced below the limit. The
driving speed limits for changing speed ranges given in the following table
are approximate and depend on the tyre size:
Speed range change
Changing from D to C17.5 km/h22 km/h
Changing from C to B9 km/h11 km/h
Changing from B to A5.5 km/h7 km/h
Maximum driving speed (40 km/h
models)
Maximum driving speed (50 km/h
models)
A pop-up window indicating the speed range change shows on the display
until the requested gear is engaged.
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3. Operation
3.8.11.3 Selecting the creeper speed range
You can engage the creeper speed range with the creeper speed range lever.
GUID-841BFD35-AC40-4F79-BA70-401F2BB7D791
1. Creeper speed range lever
1.Press down the clutch pedal.
2.Keep the tractor stationary by pressing the brake pedals.
3.Select speed range A or B.
NOTE: You cannot engage the creeper gear with speed ranges C or D.
4.Move the creeper speed range lever to the ON position.
The symbol flashes on the tractor terminal display until the creeper
speed range is engaged. The creeper speed range indicator light is lit
on the instrument panel.
If the creeper gear does not engage, you can move the creeper speed range
lever to the ON position by carefully slipping the clutch.
5.Release the clutch pedal.
6.To disengage the creeper gear, press down the clutch pedal and move the
creeper speed range lever to the OFF position
3.8.11.4 Using Powershift
You can change the Powershift gear with push buttons.
NOTE: You can change the Powershift gear more than one step at a time,
directly from 1 to 3 for example, by double-pressing either Powershift button.You
can also change the Powershift gear several steps at a time by keeping either
Powershift button pressed down, which triggers multiple consecutive Powershift
gear changes.The number of the selected Powershift gear blinks on the tractor
terminal display and A-pillar display until the requested Powershift gear is engaged.
NOTE: When turning the power on when it has been switched off for over 10
seconds, the Powershift is always in the lowest stage.
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GUID-98BAAC2C-6346-4886-997A-440A15D546F3
2
A5
C3
B5
1
13.0km/h
1310
13.0
Cruise
2
2
cruise
cruise
1
1. Powershift push buttons
3. Operation
•To increase the Powershift gear, press
•To decrease the Powershift gear, press .
The Powershift gear number flashes on the tractor terminal display and on the Apillar display until the change process is completed.
NOTE: If shifting down the Powershift gear would increase the engine speed
beyond acceptable limits, the system will prevent the gear change.
.
3.8.11.5 Preprogramming gear for driving direction changing
You can preprogramme the wanted speed range and Powershift gear to engage
automatically when changing driving direction.
For example, when working with the front loader and changing the direction to
forward, speed range A and Powershift 5 can be engaged, and when changing
the direction to backwards, speed range C and Powershift 3 can be engaged.
GUID-019EA690-068A-4E1F-8464-9C1AC0238D6A
1. Speed range A, Powershift 5
2. Speed range C, Powershift 3
NOTE: If the Powershift function is not preprogrammed, the selected speed
range and Powershift gear is engaged while changing direction.
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2
3
3. Operation
GUID-42AEF18C-0E4C-437D-9B1B-E2A1D2A8E5C1
1. Power shuttle lever
2. Powershift preprogramming push button
3. Powershift push buttons
The engine must be running when you preprogramme the Powershift. Pressing
the Powershift preprogramming push button with only the power on shifts to the
tractor terminal setup menu.
•To preprogramme the Powershift gear and the speed range:
Both directions can have different programs.
•Start the engine.
•Press down the clutch and brake pedals to ensure safety.
You can make the preprogramming also while driving.
•Select the driving direction F or R with the power shuttle lever.
•Select the speed range (A, B, C, D).
•Select the Powershift gear with the Powershift push button.
•Press the Powershift preprogramming push button for half a second.
The tractor terminal display shows the preprogrammed driving direction,
speed range and the Powershift gear.
NOTE: Even if the power is turned off, the preprogramming remains.
You can programme the other driving direction in the same way.
•To cancel the preprogramming:
The engine must be running when you cancel the preprogramming.
•Start the engine.
•Press down the clutch and brake pedals to ensure safety.
You can cancel the preprogramming also while driving.
•Select the driving direction F or R with the power shuttle lever.
•Press the Powershift preprogramming push button for at least two seconds.
You can cancel the programming of the other driving direction in the same
way.
3.8.11.6 Using the shifting automatics
The tractor has two automatic gear changing programs (MODE 1 and MODE 2).
•With the MODE 1 program, the gears are changed according to the load and
the engine speed.
•With the MODE 2 program, you can program the engine speeds where the
gears are changed.
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MODE 1
B
AUTO
AUTO
2
2
A5
C3
B5
1
13.0km/h
131013.0
Cruise
2
2
cruise
cruise
1
3. Operation
Automatic shifting between the speed ranges C and D is possible if you have
activated the C-D shifting automatics functionality in the tractor terminal
transmission settings. Automatic shifting between the speed ranges A and B is
not possible.
For example, if the driving speed is 32 km/h (D range) and MODE 1 or MODE 2
is selected, the automatics shift the gear to C1 when the driving speed decreases
to 0 km/h.
GUID-CA7966D6-36FB-4867-A018-C4FB7755630A
1. Shifting automatics switch
2. Indication of the selected program
The manual mode is on when the shifting program indicator is not visible.
•Press the symbol side of the shifting automatics switch to cycle through the
programs.
Before you can cycle through the programs, you must first activate the switch
by pressing it once.
The programs change in the following order: manual mode, MODE 1, MODE
2.
•Press the side of the shifting automatics switch opposite to the symbol to
cycle through the programs.
Before you can cycle through the programs, you must first activate the switch
by pressing it once.
The programs change in the following order: MODE 2, MODE 1, manual mode.
3.8.11.7 Programming shifting automatics
You can program the shifting automatics to change the Powershift gear on
specific engine speeds.
IMPORTANT: If you engage the driving direction during the programming
sequence, the tractor starts moving. To ensure safety, it is recommended that
you keep down the clutch and brake pedals during the programming.
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2
3
1
3. Operation
GUID-42AEF18C-0E4C-437D-9B1B-E2A1D2A8E5C1
1. Power shuttle lever
2. Powershift preprogramming push button
3. Powershift push buttons
1.Keep the tractor stationary by pressing the brake pedals, for example.
2.Set the power shuttle lever to the neutral (N) position.
3.Select the MODE 2 program.
GUID-3217A9BB-C89E-4B31-B62F-B934A21E4AD3
1.Shifting automatics switch
Press the shifting automatics switch until the MODE 2 program indicator is
shown on the tractor terminal display.
4.Press the Powershift preprogramming push button for half a second.
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