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ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR
F_02_18 F_02_19 F_02_20
QUICK COOLING OF THE CAB
SPACE
Proceed as follows:
6 - Turn the heating valve control (A) to
the left position.
7 - Set the control of air circulation in the
cab (D) to the position of suctioning
external air.
8 - Use the fan control (B) to select the
corresponding fan speed (position 1,
2, 3)
9 - Use the switch (C) to switch on the air-
conditioning system.
10 - Set the outlets to the required angle
to avoid blowing of air directly to the
persons in the cabin (possible occur-
rence of an illness due to intensive
cooling of body parts).
HEATING OR AIR-CONDITIONING
OPERATION DURING WORK OF THE
TRACTOR
When internal air circulation is on, the
fresh air inlet is closed and the air in the
cab space may be breathed up by the
operators. This situation may cause the
feeling of tiredness and further due to
overpressure loss in the cab dust may
penetrate to the cab.
Note:
During work set the switch (D) in
accordance with individual requirements
to a temperature in a position between
(a) and (b) so that the fan can suction air
from the outside via filters.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER COOLING
DOWN THE CAB
Immediately after cooling of the cab and
reduction of the internal temperature to
the required value we recommend you
to:
−
Perform smooth regulation of air tem-
perature with the air-conditioning on by
partially opening the heating valve (A).
At this setting the air entering the cabin
from the outlets is not dried so inten-
sively.
−
You can also smoothly regulate the air
temperature with the air-conditioning
on by reducing the fan output by
switching the control (B) to position 1
or 2.
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