SECTION 2 - OPERATION

Manual Raise/Lower Switch

Switch, 1, controls the 3-point hitch system when it is in the manual mode. Anytime the manual raise/lower switch is depressed, the system is put into the manual mode and the automated mode is overridden. When the system is in the manual mode, the operator can control the height of the hitch to any desired position.

Pressing the top of the switch will cause the hitch to raise, and depressing the bottom of the switch will lower the hitch.

The operator can control incremental raise and lower positions of the hitch by momentarily depressing the switch. The hitch will stop moving as soon as the switch is released for either raise or lower.

Rotary Depth Control Knob

This knob is used to set the implement working depth when the system is in the automatic mode. The control knob, 1, is labeled in increments from one to ten and has an “F” position below the number one position. Turning the knob clockwise will cause the hitch to raise, and turning it counterclockwise will cause the hitch to lower. Turning the knob fully counterclockwise to the “F” position will place the hitch in the float mode so that the hitch follows ground contour. There is a small detent in the control knob indicating the float position.

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