215922
309
Revision A
WARNING
The DEF line connecting the aftertreatment DEF dosing unit to the aftertreatment DEF dosing valve is under low
pressure and should NOT be disconnected while the engine is running or before the system has completed the purge
process after engine shutdown. Disconnecting the DEF line while under low pressure could cause DEF to spray.
WARNING
Wear appropriate eye and face protection when using compressed air. Flying debris and dirt can cause personal injury.
DANGER
To prevent injury or death from the unexpected start-up of the machine, always stop the engine and remove the key
from the ignition before leaving the operator
’
s seat for any reason.
IMPORTANT:
Any spilled diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) must be contained and absorbed by a non-combustible absorbent material such as
sand. The contaminated absorbent should then be placed into a leak-proof container and disposed of. DEF is corrosive. If
DEF is spilled on the DEF tank or on any other surface of the vehicle, rinse the contaminated surface thoroughly with water.
IMPORTANT:
Do
NOT
disconnect the windrower batteries until the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) dosing system has completed its purge
cycle. Before removing or disconnecting any components of the DEF system, wait at least five minutes after the
windrower
’
s ignition switch is turned to the OFF position for the aftertreatment DEF dosing system to purge the DEF from
the system. The purge cycle is an automatic process and does not require the Operator
’
s intervention. The aftertreatment
DEF supply module emits an audible pumping noise during the purging process.
NOTE:
DO
NOT
power wash or steam clean the filter. Use compressed air to remove any loose debris.
1.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from the ignition.
2.
Wait 3 minutes for DEF system to complete purge cycle.
3.
Place a catch basin under DEF filter cap to collect the remaining DEF in the filter housing.
1012012
A
B
C
D
Figure 5.117: DEF Supply Module Filter
4.
Unscrew filter cap (A).
5.
Remove the aftertreatment DEF filter equalizing
element (B).
6.
Remove the old aftertreatment DEF supply module filter
element (D).
NOTE:
A disposable service tool (C) is included with the filter to aid
in filter removal. Use the appropriate end of the tool to
remove filter. When inserting the tool, a click sound can be
heard which indicates proper engagement with the filter.
7.
Discard and replace the filter and equalizing element if
removed from the aftertreatment supply module.