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Cab Controls How to Change Settings in CEBIS

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2 Threshing mechanism

Front attachment Crop settings To adjust the setting manually, use the corresponding armrest switches

Service Maintenance

When carrying out any service operation, make sure that the correct procedures are followed. See operator’s manual chapter 9.1 for the complete service requirements. In CEBIS, there is also a quick guide on the service requirements.

Grease the appropriate grease points as per the operator’s manual - it is recommended to grease the rotor bearings every day. Ensure that the whole machine is blown down daily.

Do not unscrew the nuts from the threaded spindle.

Slacken off nuts (2) and (3).

Twist nut (3) until the ends of gauge rods (4) are positioned in front of one another without play.

Lock nuts (2) and (3) together.

WARNING!

Components are tensioned due to the force of a relieving spring, incorrect removal may result in injury.

Check if tube (4) makes contact at position (B) without pressure. Slacken off nuts (5). Turn nuts (5) until tube (4) makes contact at position (B) without pressure. Lock the nuts (5).

Slacken off nut (4).

Turn out spring guide tube (2) by 3 revolutions. Turn nut (4) until spacer sleeve (3) makes contact at position (A) without pressure.

Jam nut (4) and cylinder barrel (2).

At (X) no more than 3mm.

Look at page 35:

Do not unscrew the nuts from the threaded spindle.

Slacken off nuts (2) and (3).

Twist nut (3) until the ends of gauge rods

(4) are positioned in front of one another without play.

Lock nuts (2) and (3) together.

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Gauge Rod Type Coolant Tank

When checking the level make sure the correct pre condition are followed see Operator manual, 9 Maintenance, 9.8 Hydraulic system, checking the hydraulic oil tank level. The correct hydraulic oil level is between the maximum mark (A) and the minimum mark (B).

Let the diesel engine and the coolant cool down. The expansion tank is sufficiently filled when the cooling liquid reaches up to the bottom edge of the filler neck. Sight glass (2) on the expansion tank is now completely filled.

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