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36. Chronometer
The chronometer shows how many hours the engine has been running. Any time when the engine is not running but the ignition is switched on is not registered. The last digit shows tenths of an hour (6 minutes).
On the steering wheel console under the steering wheel there are warning lamps for battery charging (40), differential lock (41), coolant temperature (42), glow plug heating (43), oil pressure (44), cutting unit operation (45), parking brake (46), high speed (47), full beam (50) and indicators (48, 51).
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The most important lights are coolant temperature and oil pressure. The engine stops automatically if any of these light up.
The lamp for the coolant temperature flashes at approximately 100oC and lights constantly at
approximately 110oC when the engine stops. Reduce the load to lower the temperature if the lamp flashes.
The warning lamps are LEDs, which cannot be replaced separately. The entire indication panel must be replaced in the event of a fault.
Chronometer
Warning lamps
49. Lever for steering wheel console angle
When the lever is activated, the angle of the steering wheel console can be adjusted for a more comfortable driving position or to facilitate entering the driver’s seat. The lever is sprung.
WARNING:
Do not adjust the steering wheel angle or whilst driving. Risk of unsafe operation.
Adjusting the steering wheel setting
The mounting for the steering unit in the steering column can be adjusted vertically. Undo the screws that hold the casing and remove the screws, on both sides of the column, that hold the mounting in the column. Adjust the mounting to the correct height, screw the mounting into place in the column and fit the casing.
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Adjusting the steering wheel console angle and steering wheel
Adjusting the steering column vertically.
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