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C 9.92
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Information on the tractor
Intended use
Site of operation
Unintended use
Information on the tractor
Residual hazards and risks
Disposal instructions
C 9.92
Drivers licence
Drivers licence classes
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Safety
Safety instructions for handling fuel, fluids and lubricants
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Table of dimensions for S 990
Distance between centreline of tires
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Weights
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Engine specifications
Theoretical ground speeds
Technical data /filling quantities
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Noise level
Exhaust gas identification
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Location of plates and labels
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Overview of options and variants (selection)
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Daily checks and activities prior to taking into service
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Starting the engine
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Before starting to drive
Driving
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You can also change the speed range while driving at reduced speed.
With programs 3 and 4 you can set the ground speed independently of the PTO RPM.
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Steering
Two-stage steering*
Brakes
The parking brake is not intended to be used for braking while driving.
When driving with the parking brake actuated, an acoustic warning signal will sound.
Driving on slopes
Stationary operation
Adjusting the track width
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Operation in winter
Safety instructions for handling attach- ments
Additional information for attachments
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Never let anyone stand between the tractor and an attachment or implement.
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Both threads must be screwed in equally far.
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The yellow and white hydraulic couplings do not have a float position.
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After 3 seconds without key activation the display will revert and the settings will be stored.
The gas pressure in the diaphragm accu- mulator is 30 bar.
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Press button (4) only at low engine speed.
Increase the speed of the engine slowly.
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Operating the drivers cabin
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The roof hatch can be used as an emergency exit in case of danger.
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The preheat/starter switch is set to position 1
To flash the headlights, pull the turn signal lever up.
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Heater
The cabin heater is connected to the engine coolant circuit.
The ventilation fan has 2 speeds.
Recirculating air operation
Fresh air Recirculated air
Air conditioning
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Fuses
Fuses for the tractor
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Parking the tractor
Leaving the tractor unattended
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Parking the tractor
The total length of the tractor-trailer train must not exceed 18 m.
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Transport instructions
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Hoisting instructions
Towing instructions
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Indicators, adjustments
Adjusting the speedometer
Indication of special operating conditions
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Engine and exhaust gas turbocharger mal- functions
Traction electronics and traction hydraulics malfunctions
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Hydraulic and steering system malfunctions
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Working hydraulics malfunctions
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Service
Qualification of service personnel
Service hours Kilometres driven 150 10 500 150 7500 300 15000 600 30000 1500 75000
Handling fuel, fluids and lubricants
Safety notes for maintenance
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Doing work on the electrical equipment
Disconnect the battery ground lead (2).
Jack lift points
Securing the dumping subframe (dump body)*
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Maintenance during the initial period of operation
Regular maintenance
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Checking the coolant level, topping up if necessary
Do not remove the cap when the engine is hot. Danger of scalding!
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Replacing the working hydraulics pressure filter
Replacing the traction hydraulics pressure filter
Changing the front and rear gearbox oil
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Checking the parking brake for proper op- eration
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Replacing the hydraulic oil of the traction and working hydraulic system
Cleaning the suction filters of the traction and working hydraulics, replacing if neces- sary
The hydraulic system is vented automatically.
Adjusting the speedometer
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Checking the air cleaner system, cleaning if necessary
Replacing the hydraulic return filter for the attachment variable pump*
Replacing the hydraulic return filter for hydraulic system*
Checking the radiator, cleaning if necessary
Cleaning the condenser
With this function it is easy to remove any collec- ted grass from the air conditioner.
Checking the condenser for the free flow of air, cleaning if necessary
Cleaning the fresh air filter and filter mat, replacing if necessary
An activated carbon filter* is available for use with spray chemicals, etc.
Greasing the tractor (except universal joints)
Checking the frost protection of the windshield washer water
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Checking the V-belt for tension and condi- tion, tightening or replacing if necessary
Adjust V-belt tension only when the engine is shut off.
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Maintenance every 500 service hours
Changing the engine oil (at least once a year)
Maintenance every 500 service hours
Changing the engine oil filter
ids and lubricants.
Maintenance every 1000 service
Maintenance every 1000 service hours
Lubricating the universal joints (at least once a year)
Maintenance every 1500 service
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Maintenance every 3000 service
Changing the toothed belt
Replacing the injection nozzles
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Checking the battery, coating the terminals with grease
Do not place any metal parts on the battery poles. Risk of short circuit!
Lubricating the universal joints
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Maintenance every 2 years
Replacing the air conditioner V-belt
Secure the annular fan screws with Loctite 243.
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Taking the tractor out of operation
Engine preservation
Putting tractor back in service after taking out of operation
Taking the tractor out of operation
Removing the engine preservation
Coolant, fuel and lubricant specifications
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List of replacement parts
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Technical data of the engine
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Fuel system
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