SECTION 2 - OPERATION

NOTE: The Electronic Instrument Control System has a feature to alert the operator of tractor ground speeds over 20 km/h (12.5 MPH). If at any time the tractor ground speed reaches 20 km/h (12.5 MPH), the lower portion of the monitor will display the ground speed and MPH or km/h symbol no matter which position the rotary select switch is in.

The operator can switch the lower portion of the monitor back to its former display by pressing the acknowledge/reset button. The former readout will return to the monitor and the symbol “km/h” or “MPH” will flash to remind the operator that the tractor is traveling at a speed of 20 km/h (12.5 MPH) or greater.

Service Interval One - The purpose of the service interval one position is to allow the user to preprogram the hour value to perform a specific tractor service. An example of this would be a 50-hour lubrication service. The user can preprogram the monitor alarm to indicate that 50 hours have been accumulated on the tractor and lubrication is required. Any value above ten hours can be selected and programmed into the monitor (see “Calibrating the Electronic Instrument Control System” later in this section for information on how to program the service interval one setting).

Usually the service interval one position is used for low-hour lubrication checks.

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