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Maintenance
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500 HOUR MAIN SERVICE
Check function of the operator
presence switch
Check the switch for correct function every 500 hours of
operation or at least once annually. When doing the fol-
lowing checks, do so in a clear open area with no other
persons or objects near the tractor:
OPERATION 1
Engage the parking brake and a gear. Get up from the
seat: the buzzer should sound.
OPERATION 2
While sitting on the operator's seat, with the engine run-
ning at low idle speed, and the F-N-R lever in NEUTRAL,
without engaging the parking brake, engage the 1st gear
and the slow range, and release the clutch pedal. Stand up
out of the operator's seat while holding onto the steering
wheel and move the F-N-R lever from NEUTRAL to either
FORWARD or REVERSE. The buzzer sounds and the indi-
cators N (neutral) and the forward or reverse arrow blink
on the instrument cluster. The tractor MUST NOT move.
If the tractor moves, see your dealer for repair.
OPERATION 3
While sitting on the operator's seat, with the engine run-
ning at low idle speed, put the F-N-R lever in FORWARD,
the transmission in 1st gear and slow range range and
release the clutch pedal to start the tractor moving. The
tractor should start slowly. Stand up out of the operator's
seat while holding onto the steering wheel, and move
the FNR lever out of the FORWARD position into the
REVERSE position. The buzzer sounds and the indicator
N (neutral) blinks on the instrument cluster. The tractor
MUST stop (default to Neutral). If the tractor does not
default to Neutral, see your dealer immediately for repair.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT bypass the operator
presence circuit. Otherwise the situation can
be risky both for the operator and the people
near the tractor.
If the operator presence switch circuit is
bypassed, the electronic system will sense
the change and transmit the error code. The
exclamation point in the instrument cluster
will light up. The circuit must be enabled in
any case.
WARNING: Always use specific personal safety devices
for each operation.
Summary of Contents for X60 Series
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