5. Operating procedure for parked regeneration
1.
Park the tractor in a safe area away from buildings, people, and animals.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Set the speed control pedal to the “NEUTRAL” position.
4. Set the speed set lever to the “OFF” position.
5. Set the PTO clutch lever to the “OFF” position.
6. Lower the implement to the ground.
7. Turn steering wheel so front wheels are in the straight ahead position.
8. Return the engine rpm to the idle speed.
9. Press the DPF inhibit switch
, and the switch lamp turns “OFF”.
10. When the regeneration conditions are satisfied (2 to 5 and 8, 9), the parked regeneration switch lamp starts
flashing.
1
1. Press the parked regeneration switch
to start the regeneration cycle.
The switch lamp will stop flashing and remain “ON” constantly during the cycle.
12.
The engine rpm will automatically rise, and the regeneration process will begin.
13. Both indicators
stay “ON”
while regenerating the DPF.
They turn “OFF” when the cycle is complete.
14. After the lamp turns “OFF”, normal tractor work may resume.
When driving in “Regeneration inhibit” mode, press the DPF inhibit switch to turn on the switch lamp.
NOTE :
• During
the regeneration cycle, do not touch the above levers and switches (in steps 2, 3, 4, 5), nor change
the engine rpm other than for an emergency stop. Otherwise, the regeneration will be interrupted.
• Never leave the tractor when the parked regeneration process is activated.
• If the parked regeneration cycle is interrupted, the engine rpm is fixed at the idling level for about 30
seconds. For this period, keep the hand throttle lever and foot throttle pedal at the idle position. Do not
move them. They will function again in 30 seconds.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) MUFFLER OPERATING THE ENGINE