Fendt FORMER Rotary rake 14055 PRO DB Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Fendt FORMER Rotary rake 14055 PRO DB Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Introduction
- These operating instructions for the FORMER 14055 PRO DB rotor rake contain detailed instructions and information regarding safe use, maintenance, special precautions and any special equipment that is available
- As a result of continuous further development of the machines, all technical data, illustrations and photos in this Operator’s Manual are non-binding and we reserve the right to make changes. No alteration service is offered for this Operator’s
- Manual. Read the Operator’s Manual carefully before switching on or using the machine for the first time. The Operator’s Manual helps familiarize the user with the machine’s operation and provides details about function and maintenance. The Operator’s Manual must be available to the user at all times and must be within reach, close to the machine.
- The information regarding maintenance and operational safety that is provided in the Operator’s Manual must be observed and complied with. In order to visualize it better, safety equipment and covers have been removed or opened in some of the illustrations or photos featured in this Operator’s Manual.
1.1 Warranty and liability
The “General terms and conditions of sales and delivery” of the manufacturer always apply. These are made available to the operator on the date of conclusion of the contract at the latest.
1.2 Conventions
The following conventions apply to this Operator’s Manual.
1.2.1 Illustrations
The illustration comes first, followed by the text. In-text references to items in the illustrations always refer to the previous illustration.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Fendt FORMER Rotary rake 14055 PRO DB Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Contents
1 Introduction 6
1.1 Warranty and liability 6
1.2 Conventions 6
1.2.1 Illustrations 6
1.2.2 Pictograms used 6
1.2.3 Text symbols 6
1.2.4 Abbreviations 6
1.3 Other applicable documentation 6
1.4 Storage of documentation 7
1.5 Applicability of the Operator’s Manual 7
1.6 Sign plate and serial number 7
1.7 EU Declaration of Conformity 8
2 Safety 9
2.1 Intended use 9
2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse 9
2.3 User qualifications 9
2.4 Warning notices 9
2.4.1 Warning notices in the Operator’s Manual 9
2.4.2 Warning notices on the machine 10
2.5 Safety instructions 11
2.5.1 Operating and maintenance personnel 11
2.5.2 Protective work wear 12
2.5.3 Personal protective equipment 12
2.5.4 Preparing the machine for use 12
2.5.5 Coupling/uncoupling the machine to/from the tractor 12
2.5.6 Machine operation 12
2.5.7 Driving on public roads and lanes 12
2.5.8 Maintenance work 13
2.5.9 Working with hydraulics 13
2.5.10 Work in the vicinity of high-voltage power lines 13
2.5.11 Unauthorized modifications or alterations 13
2.5.12 What to do in an emergency 13
2.5.13 Fire prevention 13
3 Machine description 15
3.1 Product features 15
3.2 Machine positions 15
3.2.1 Transport position 15
3.2.2 Working position 15
3.2.3 Headland position 15
3.2.4 Parking position 15
3.3 Notices on the machine 15
3.4 Machine components 16
3.5 Position of the machine sensors 17
4 ISOBUS control system 18
4.1 Display layout 18
4.2 General buttons 19
4.3 Menus 20
4.3.1 Menu structure 20
4.3.2 “Main menu” 20
4.3.3 “Transport” menu 21
4.3.4 “Lifting/Lowering” menu 23
4.3.5 “Working Height” menu 26
4.3.6 “Working Width” menu 28
4.3.7 “On-Board Computer” menu 30
4.3.8 “User Setup” menu 31
4.3.9 “Manual Transport Operation” menu 33
4.3.10 “Manual Operation” menu 35
4.3.11 “Headland position” menu 37
4.3.12 “Calibrations” menu 37
4.3.13 “Diagnostics” menu 40
4.3.14 “Factory Settings” menu 44
4.4 Description of the joystick 44
4.5 Error messages 49
5 Technical data 53
5.1 Machine data 53
5.2 Tires 54
5.3 Noise information 54
5.4 Axle loads, gross weight and minimum ballast required 55
6 Initial start-up 56
6.1 Assembling the machine 56
6.2 Adjusting the transmission shaft 56
7 Using the machine 58
7.1 Attachment to the tractor 58
7.1.1 Start-up 58
7.1.2 Coupling the machine 58
7.1.3 Fitting the transmission shaft 59
7.1.4 Connect the hydraulics 59
7.1.5 Connect the lighting 60
7.1.6 Connecting the ISOBUS 60
7.1.7 Connect the air pressure brake 61
7.1.8 Releasing the parking brake 61
7.2 Road travel 61
7.3 Driving the machine on field tracks 62
7.4 Switching the machine to working position 62
7.5 Using the machine 64
7.5.1 Turning at the end of the field 65
7.6 Switching the machine to transport position 65
7.6.1 Removing the tine carriers 66
7.7 Machine storage 67
7.8 Settings 69
7.8.1 Adjusting the swath width 69
7.8.2 Set working width 69
7.8.3 Adjusting working height 69
7.8.4 Setting automatic working height 70
7.8.5 Adjusting the height of the swath former 70
7.8.6 Adjusting the swath formation 71
7.8.7 Adjusting the lateral inclination 72
7.8.8 Adjusting the longitudinal inclination 73
7.8.9 Adjusting the sequential control 74
7.8.10 Setting individual rotor operation mode 74
7.8.11 Setting the minimum value of the overlap 74
7.8.12 Adjusting the lift height of the headland position 75
8 Special equipment 76
9 Rectifying faults 77
9.1 Faults 77
9.2 Warnings on the ISOBUS terminal 80
9.3 Error messages on the ISOBUS terminal 80
9.4 After hitting an obstacle 86
9.5 Manual operation in the event of sensor failure 86
9.5.1 Lifting rotors into the transport position 86
9.5.2 Lowering rotors into working position 86
9.5.3 Lifting rotors into the headland position 86
9.5.4 Lowering or lifting the frame in the event of sensor failure 86
9.5.5 Setting the working width in the event of sensor failure 87
9.5.6 Setting the swath width in the event of sensor failure 87
9.5.7 Setting the working height in the event of sensor failure 87
9.6 Emergency operation 87
10 Maintenance 90
10.1 Maintenance intervals 90
10.2 Cleaning 91
10.3 Tightening torques for nuts and bolts 91
10.4 Decals 91
10.5 Transmission shaft maintenance 92
10.6 Servicing the hydraulics 92
10.7 Brake system maintenance 95
10.7.1 Checking the thickness of the brake pads 95
10.7.2 Tightening brake cylinders 95
10.7.3 Drain the water from the compressed air reservoir 96
10.8 Gearbox maintenance 96
10.8.1 Checking gearbox GT-30 oil level 96
10.8.2 Checking gearbox GT-40 oil level 96
10.8.3 Checking transfer gearbox oil level 96
10.9 Tyre maintenance 97
10.9.1 Changing wheels 97
10.9.2 Tire pressure 97
10.10 Lubrication instructions 98
10.10.1 Lubrication points 99
11 Decommissioning 102
11.1 Storage 102
11.2 Disposal 102
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