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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FARMALL 70JX FARMALL 75JX FARMALL 80JX FARMALL 90JX FARMALL 100JX FARMALL 110JX Tractor OPERATOR S MANUAL Part number 51598787 2nd edition English March 2019 Replaces part number 47918133
Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION METRIC AND IMPERIAL UNITS ABBREVIATIONS ....................................... 1-1 TO THE OWNER........................................................................... 1-3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION .............................................................. 1-5 ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT .................................................... 1-8 2 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................. 2-1 Commission Directive 2010/52/EU......................................................... 2-3 WORKING SAFELY ....................................................................... 2-10 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SAFETY..................................................... 2-14 PROTECTION OFFERED BY THE TRACTOR ........................................... 2-17 Dimensions................................................................................ 2-20 Dimensions................................................................................ 2-21 TRACTOR JACKING POINTS ............................................................ 2-22 PREVENTION OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION................................................ 2-23 Getting in and out of the machine ......................................................... 2-24 EMERGENCY EXIT ....................................................................... 2-24 INTENDED USE STATEMENT............................................................ 2-25 SAFETY DECALS......................................................................... 2-27 GUARDS .................................................................................. 2-32 INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS ............................................................. 2-35 NOISE LEVEL INFORMATION SHEET................................................... 2-36 VIBRATION LEVEL INFORMATION SHEET.............................................. 2-37 3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ACCESS TO OPERATOR'S PLATFORM INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 3-1 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER.............................................................. 3-2 Cab controls and adjustments.......................................................... 3-3 STEERING COLUMN .................................................................. 3-3 CAB Access/Exit ....................................................................... 3-4 ADJUST THE MIRRORS............................................................... 3-6 SUN PROTECTION .................................................................... 3-7 CONTROL ELEMENTS/SIDE CONSOLE ............................................. 3-7 RADIO (option) ......................................................................... 3-9 TEMPERATURE CONTROLS, CAB ................................................... 3-9 CAB AIR FILTERS..................................................................... 3-10 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM........................................................ 3-11 Air conditioning ........................................................................ 3-11 OPERATOR'S SEAT DOCUMENTATION STORAGE ....................................................... 3-13 OPERATOR'S SEAT .................................................................. 3-14 SEAT BELT............................................................................ 3-15 INSTRUCTOR'S SEAT INSTRUCTIONAL SEAT (where fitted)................................................ 3-16
FORWARD CONTROLS LIGHT-/ TURN LEVER ................................................................ 3-16 STEERING COLUMN ................................................................. 3-17 12 x 4 SYNCHROMESH TRANSMISSION ........................................... 3-19 12 x 12 SYNCHRO SHUTTLE TRANSMISSION ..................................... 3-21 12 X 12 POWER SHUTTLE TRANSMISSION........................................ 3-23 TRANSMISSION WITH CREEPER AND SHUTTLE TRANSMISSION WITH CREEPER AND SHUTTLE 30 km/h (19 mph) .................................................. 3-26 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ................................................................ 3-28 ELECTRO-HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE .................. 3-29 MECHANICAL DIFFERENTIAL LOCK................................................ 3-30 LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL LOCK ................................................ 3-31 Electrohydraulic differential lock....................................................... 3-32 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK OPERATING.................................................. 3-33 LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS....................................................... 3-34 REAR POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)..................................................... 3-34 RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS ..................................................... 3-35 ANALOGUE/ DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............................................................. 3-36 GAUGES .............................................................................. 3-38 INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS ................................................ 3-39 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE UNIT BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR ............................................... 4-1 BOOSTING THE TRACTOR BATTERY................................................ 4-1 STARTING THE ENGINE .............................................................. 4-2 GRID HEATER COLD START AID (where fitted) ...................................... 4-3 STOPPING THE UNIT STOPPING THE UNIT ................................................................. 4-4 STOPPING THE ENGINE.............................................................. 4-4 5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS PREPARING FOR ROAD TRANSPORT CARRYING THE TRACTOR ON A TRANSPORTER LOADING THE TRACTOR ONTO A TRANSPORTER ....................................................................... 5-1 RECOVERY TRANSPORT TOWING THE TRACTOR .............................................................. 5-1
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6 WORKING OPERATIONS Rear mechanical control P.T.O. OPERATING PRECAUTIONS............................................... 6-1 P.T.O. OPERATING PRECAUTIONS............................................... 6-2 INDEPENDENT POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) POWER TAKE OFF OPERATION . 6-4 GROUND DRIVE P.T.O. (where fitted) ............................................. 6-6 INDEPENDENT POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) ....................................... 6-7 INDEPENDENT POWER TAKE-OFF SERVO ASSIST PTO ...................... 6-8 GROUND DRIVE P.T.O. (where fitted) ............................................. 6-9 POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) SPEEDS.............................................. 6-11 Two speed Power Take-Off (PTO) systems ....................................... 6-12 Two speed PTO systems.......................................................... 6-12 HYDRAULIC LIFT ................................................................. 6-20 EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC POWER LIFT CONTROLS (where fitted) ............. 6-21 HYDRAULIC LIFT ................................................................. 6-22 HYDRAULIC LIFT -CONDITIONS OF USE....................................... 6-25 THREE-POINT HITCH ............................................................ 6-26 THREE POINT HITCH ............................................................ 6-26 EQUIPMENT MOUNTING POINTS............................................... 6-29 Lower links ........................................................................ 6-30 REMOTE CONTROL VALVES .................................................... 6-31 REMOTE CONTROL VALVES .................................................... 6-34 WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT FRONT WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT (two wheel drive)....................... 6-37 WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT - 4WD FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL .. 6-39 Adjustment of the steering angles................................................. 6-42 FRONT WHEEL FENDERS....................................................... 6-43 Wheels Tires ............................................................................... 6-44 TIRES - GENERAL INFORMATION............................................... 6-46 Tire combinations.................................................................. 6-48 BALLASTING AND TIRES IRON WEIGHTS (where fitted).................................................... 6-50 LIQUID BALLAST LIQUID BALLASTING ........................................ 6-50 LIQUID BALLAST ................................................................. 6-51 MAXIMUM PERMITTED WEIGHTS .............................................. 6-54 STATIC WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION ................................................ 6-56 7 MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 7-1 DIESEL FUEL QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS........................................... 7-2 MISCELLANEOUS CHECKS .......................................................... 7-3 PROTECTIVE DEVICES............................................................... 7-4 Engine cooling system - Basic instructions............................................. 7-6
MAINTENANCE CHART MAINTENANCE CHART ............................................................... 7-7 As required maintenance Engine clutch ........................................................................... 7-9 Brake pedal adjustment Adjusting height of service brake pedals ..................... 7-9 Alternator belt.......................................................................... 7-10 Air conditioner compressor belt ....................................................... 7-10 Air filter dust valve..................................................................... 7-10 Transmission oil cooler ................................................................ 7-11 Tire pressures ......................................................................... 7-11 Wheel nuts tightening torque.......................................................... 7-11 Warning light on Main cartridge, dry air filter ............................................................ 7-12 Brake fluid reservoir level.............................................................. 7-13 Fuel filter water drain .................................................................. 7-14 EVERY 10 HOURS OR EACH DAY Engine oil level ........................................................................ 7-15 Battery................................................................................. 7-15 Radiator expansion tank............................................................... 7-16 Windscreen washer bottle............................................................. 7-16 Cab air filter............................................................................ 7-16 Cab recirculated air filter .............................................................. 7-17 Radiator, oil cooler and air conditioner condenser .................................... 7-18 Radiator, oil cooler and air conditioner condenser .................................... 7-19 Cab air-conditioning system........................................................... 7-19 EVERY 50 HOURS Hydraulic lift and linkage .............................................................. 7-20 4WD steering cylinders................................................................ 7-20 4WD front axle rear pivot.............................................................. 7-21 4WD front axle front pivot ............................................................. 7-21 2WD steering cylinder ................................................................. 7-21 2WD right-hand stub axle ............................................................. 7-22 2WD left-hand stub axle............................................................... 7-22 2WD front axle pivot................................................................... 7-22 EVERY 100 HOURS Air conditioner condenser ............................................................. 7-23 Intercooler ............................................................................. 7-23 EVERY 300 HOURS Change engine oil and filter ........................................................... 7-24 Transmission and hydraulic circuit oil filter ............................................ 7-25 Engine air cleaner outer element...................................................... 7-25 Check final drives fluid level........................................................... 7-25
Rear transmission and hydraulic lift oil level .......................................... 7-26 Front Axle Housing Oil Level - 4WD................................................... 7-26 Handbrake............................................................................. 7-27 Front Axle Reduction Hubs - 4WD .................................................... 7-27 2WD front wheels...................................................................... 7-27 4WD front axle swivel bearings........................................................ 7-28 Alternator belt.......................................................................... 7-28 Transmission oil filter .................................................................. 7-28 EVERY 500 HOURS Fuel filter............................................................................... 7-29 Fuel prefilter ........................................................................... 7-30 EVERY 1200 HOURS OR ANNUALLY Cab air filter............................................................................ 7-31 Air cleaner ............................................................................. 7-31 Fuel tank............................................................................... 7-31 Drive Shaft Sleeve for 4WD Front Axle Connection................................... 7-32 EVERY 1200 HOURS OR EVERY 2 YEARS Front axle housing oil, 4WD ........................................................... 7-32 Front axle final drive hubs oil, 4WD ................................................... 7-33 Engine valves.......................................................................... 7-33 Transmission and hydraulic oil ........................................................ 7-33 Rear axle final reduction oil............................................................ 7-34 EVERY 1800 HOURS Fuel injectors .......................................................................... 7-35 EVERY 3600 HOURS Engine cooling system - Change fluid................................................. 7-35 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Bleeding the fuel injection system..................................................... 7-36 Bleeding the brake system ............................................................ 7-37 Battery fluid level ...................................................................... 7-37 Fuses and relay box................................................................... 7-39 Headlights - adjust..................................................................... 7-42 Replacing front headlight bulbs........................................................ 7-42 Cleaning the tractor.................................................................... 7-44 STORAGE TRACTOR STORAGE............................................................. 7-47 8 TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT CODE RESOLUTION Introduction......................................................................... 8-1
ALARM(S) ENGINE ........................................................................ 8-2 Electrical System ............................................................... 8-4 Hydraulic System............................................................... 8-5 THREE POINT HITCH ......................................................... 8-6 BRAKES........................................................................ 8-7 CAB............................................................................. 8-7 Front loader bucket - troubleshooting .......................................... 8-8 9 SPECIFICATIONS Introduction................................................................................. 9-1 Fluid capacities and lubricant specifications ............................................... 9-1 Consumables............................................................................... 9-2 Front-end loader............................................................................ 9-3 General dimensions ........................................................................ 9-5 Weights..................................................................................... 9-7 Tractor weights ............................................................................. 9-8 Engine specifications....................................................................... 9-8 Engine cooling system ..................................................................... 9-9 Fuel system................................................................................. 9-9 Clutch...................................................................................... 9-10 Transmission .............................................................................. 9-10 Power take-off ............................................................................. 9-11 Hydraulic lift ............................................................................... 9-11 Hydraulic lift ............................................................................... 9-12 Three point hitch - capacities.............................................................. 9-13 Three-point hitch .......................................................................... 9-13 Front wheels............................................................................... 9-13 Steering.................................................................................... 9-13 Brakes ..................................................................................... 9-14 Cab ........................................................................................ 9-15 Towing devices ............................................................................ 9-15 Electrical system .......................................................................... 9-15 Instruments and accessories.............................................................. 9-16 10 ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES ........................................................................... 10-1 ROTATING BEACON...................................................................... 10-1 QUICK HITCH............................................................................. 10-2 SWINGING DRAWBARS.................................................................. 10-4 HYDRAULIC TRAILER BRAKES ......................................................... 10-7 HYDRAULIC TRAILER BRAKES ......................................................... 10-9 Joystick................................................................................... 10-10 Front-end loader.......................................................................... 10-11 Front end loader operation ............................................................... 10-16 HITCH AND WORKING TOOLS - ADJUSTMENT ....................................... 10-17 Front end loader operation ............................................................... 10-19 Front end loader - installation ............................................................ 10-24 Front end loader - removal ............................................................... 10-26 Front end loader bucket - installation..................................................... 10-27 Front end loader bucket - removal ....................................................... 10-28 Front end loader maintenance ........................................................... 10-29
MINIMUM HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES ...................................... 10-32 11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Service record - 1st 50 hour, Owner copy 1st 50 hour, Owner copy ...................... 11-1 Service record - 1st 50 hour, Dealer copy 1st 50 hour, Dealer s copy .................... 11-3
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION###_1_### METRIC AND IMPERIAL UNITS ABBREVIATIONS Typical applications Metric unit Name Imperial unit Name Symbol Symbol Area (Land area) acre ac ft in in hectare square meter ha m square foot square inch square inch square millimeter mm Electricity ampere volt microfarad ohm ampere volt microfarad ohm A V F A V F Force kilonewton newton kN N pound pound lb lb Force per length newton per meter N/m pound per foot pound per inch lb/ft lb/in Frequency megahertz kilohertz hertz MHz kHz Hz megahertz kilohertz hertz MHz kHz Hz Frequency Rotational revolution per minute revolution per minute r/min rpm r/min rpm Length kilometer meter centimeter millimeter micrometer km m cm mm m mile foot inch inch mi ft in in Mass kilogram gram milligram kg g mg pound ounce lb oz Mass per Mass milligram per kilogram mg/ kg Power kilowatt watt kW W horsepower Btu per hour Btu per minute Hp Btu/hr Btu/min Pressure or stress (Force per area) kilopascal kPa pound per square inch inch of mercury inch of water pound per square inch psi inHg inH2O psi pascal megapascal Pa MPa 1-1
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Typical applications Metric unit Name Imperial unit Name Symbol Symbol Temperature (other than Thermodynamic) degrees Fahrenheit degrees Celsius C F Time hour minute second h hour minute second h min s min s Torque (includes Bending moment, Moment of force, and Moment of a couple) newton meter N m pound foot pound foot lb ft lb in Velocity kilometer per hour meter per second millimeter per second meter per minute mile per hour foot per second inch per second foot per minute mph ft/s in/s ft/min km/h m/s mm/s m/min Volume (includes Capacity) cubic meter cubic yard m yd cu yd in US gal UK gal US qt UK qt fl oz liter liter l l cubic inch US gallon UK gallon US quart UK quart fluid ounce milliliter ml Volume per time (includes Discharge and Flow rate) cubic meter per minute liter per minute milliliter per minute m /min l/min ml/min cubic foot per minute US gallon per minute UK gallon per minute ft /min US gal/min UK gal/min Sound power level and Sound pressure level decibel dB decibel dB 1-2
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION TO THE OWNER TO THE OWNER sheet (page 11 1) is the dealer s copy and should be re- moved by the dealer after the service has been carried out. The second sheet (page 11 3) is your copy of the service performed. Ensure that you and the dealer sign both copies. GENERAL This Manual has been prepared to assist you in the cor- rect procedure for running in, driving and operating and for the maintenance of your new tractor. Read this Man- ual carefully. Your tractor is intended for use in normal and customary agricultural applications. SERVICE PARTS It should be pointed out that genuine parts have been examinedandapprovedbytheCompany. Theinstallation and/or use of non-genuine products could have negative effects upon the design characteristics of your tractor and thereby affect it s safety. The Company is not liable for any damage caused by the use of non genuine parts and accessories. Only genuine replacement parts should be used. The use of non-genuine parts may invalidate legal approvals associated with this product. If at any time you require advice concerning your tractor, do not hesitate to contact your CASE IH dealer. He has factory trained personnel, genuine manufacturers parts and the necessary equipment to carry out all your service requirements. Your tractor has been designed and built to give maxi- mum performance, economy and ease of operation un- der a wide variety of operating conditions. Prior to deliv- ery, the tractor was carefully inspected, both at the fac- tory and by your dealer to ensure that it reaches you in optimum condition. To maintain this condition and ensure trouble free operation, it is important that the routine ser- vices, as specified in 7-1 of this Manual, are carried out at the recommended intervals. It is prohibited to carry out any modifications to the trac- tor unless specifically authorised, in writing, by the After Sales Service department of the Company. WARRANTY Your tractor is warranted according to legal rights in your country and the contractual agreement with the selling dealer. No warranty shall, however, apply if the tractor has not been used, adjusted and maintained according to the instructions given in the Operator s Manual. CLEANING THE TRACTOR Your tractor is a state-of-the-art machine with user friendly controls. This should be borne in mind when cleaning the tractor, particularly if using a high pressure washer. Even though every precaution has been taken to safeguard electrical components and connections, the pressure generated by some of these machines is such that complete protection against water ingress cannot be guaranteed. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This Manual gives information for use of this tractor, as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manu- facturer during normal operation and routine service and maintenance. When using a high pressure washer, do not stand too close to the tractor and avoid directing the jet at electronic components, electrical connections, breathers, seals, filler caps, etc. Never direct a cold water jet at a hot engine or exhaust. Normal operation means the use of the tractor for the purpose intended by the manufacturer by an opera- tor familiar with the tractor and the mounted or towed equipment and complying with the information for oper- ation and safe practices, as specified by the manufac- turer in this Manual and by the signs on the tractor and the equipment. SAFETY Normal operation includes the preparation and storage of the tractor, swinging components into work position and vice versa, adding or removing ballast and picking up and setting off attachments 2-1 lists the precautions to be observed to ensure your safety and the safety of others. Read the safety precau- tions and follow the advice offered before operating the tractor. Normal operation includes the adjustment and setting of the tractor and equipment, for the specific condition of the field and/or the crop FIRST 50 HOUR SERVICE In Section 11, at the back of this Manual, you will find the 50 hour service reports. Routine service and maintenance means activities that must be done daily by an operator familiar with the trac- tor characteristics and complying with the information for routine service and safe practices, as specified by the manufacturer in this Manual and by signs on the tractor, in order to maintain its proper function. Rou- tineserviceincludesactivitiessuchasfueling, cleaning, After you have operated the tractor for 50 hours, take your tractor, together with this Manual, to your dealer. He will then perform the factory recommended 50 hour service and complete the service report sheets 11-1 . The first 1-3
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION washing, topping up fluid levels, greasing, replacing of consumable articles such as lamp bulbs Converting means activities that must be done by professional service personnel familiar with the tractor characteristics and complying with the information for converting, as partly specified by the manufacturer in this Manual, in assembly instructions or in other Com- pany literature, in order to fit the tractor to a specific configuration This Manual is not giving all the information related to periodical service, converting and repairs to be carried out by professional service personnel. For some of the latter activities, there may be a need for appropriate fa- cilities, technical skills and tools which are not supplied with the tractor, please refer to your dealer or autho- rised workshop Repair means activities that must be done by profes- sional service personnel only familiar with the tractor characteristics and complying with the information for repair, as specified by the manufacturer in the dealer s workshop Manual, in order to restore the proper func- tion of the tractor after a failure or degradation of per- formance Periodical service means activities that must be done at defined intervals by trained personnel familiar with the tractor characteristics and which are complying with the information for periodical service and safe practices, as partly specified by the manufacturer in this Manual and in other Company literature, in order to maintain the expected life time of the tractor 1-4
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION PLATES dealer for requests for spare parts or service operations. Identification data is of fundamental importance in the event of theft of the tractor. The location of the various identification data is shown below. Serial numbers identify the tractor and its main compo- nents. The identification data must be supplied by the 1 CAB_IDEN 1-5
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product Identification Number Plate The Product Identification Number plate provides impor- tant information on tractor and towed equipment weight combinations. This plate can be found on the right-hand side of the cab exterior trim panel, below the rear window. The figures shown are the maximum permissible vehicle and towing weights and should not be exceeded, to do so may affect the safe operation of the tractor. See 10-4. 2 000002 3 JX_IR_SOL_YAN 1-6
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 4 MINIK_RESIM 1-7
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Soil, air and water are vital factors of agriculture and life in general. Where legislation does not yet rule the treatment of some of the substances which are required by advanced technology, common sense should govern the use and disposal of products of a chemical and petrochemical nature. The following are recommendations which may be of assistance: Become acquainted with and ensure that you under- stand the relative legislation applicable to your country. cleaning agents, etc., with regard to their effect on man and nature and how to safely store, use and dispose of these substances. Agricultural consultants will, in many cases, be able to help you as well. Where no legislation exists, obtain information from suppliers of oils, filters, batteries, fuels, anti freeze, HELPFUL HINTS 1. Avoid filling tanks using unsuitable containers or in- appropriate pressurised fuel delivery systems which may cause considerable spillage. ery two years. They must not be left to be absorbed into the ground, but must be collected and disposed of in a suitable manner. 2. If you are exposed to or come in contact with haz- ardous chemicals you can be seriously injured. The fluids, lubricants, paints, adhesives, coolant, etc. re- quired for the function of your machine can be haz- ardous. They may be attractive and harmful to do- mestic animals as well as humans. 6. Do not open the air-conditioning system yourself. It contains gases which should not be released into the atmosphere. Your dealer or air conditioning special- ist has a special extractor for this purpose and will have to recharge the system anyway. 7. Repair any leaks or defects in the engine cooling or hydraulic system immediately. 3. Modern oils contain additives. Do not burn contami- nated fuels and/ or waste oils in ordinary heating sys- tems. 8. Do not increase the pressure in a pressurised circuit as this may lead to the components exploding. 4. Avoid spillage when transferring used engine cooling liquids, engine and transmission lubricants, hydraulic oils, brake fluids, etc. Never mix used brake oil with fuel oil, or fuel oil with lubricants. Store safely until suitable disposal can be arranged according to na- tional legislation or local regulations. 9. Protect hoses during welding as penetrating weld splatter may burn a hole or weaken them, causing the loss of oils, coolant, etc. 10. Do not adjust the setting of the fuel delivery system as this will alter the emission of exhaust fumes. 5. Modern anti freeze liquids and solutions, e.g. anti freeze and other additives,must be replaced ev- NOTE: The engines installed on the tractors comply with anti pollution legislation. Battery recycling Batteries and electric accumulators contain several substances that can have a harmful effect on the environment if the batteries are not properly recycled after use. CASE IH strongly recommends that you return all used batteries to a CASE IH dealer, who will dispose of the used batteries or recycle the used batteries properly. In some countries, this is a legal requirement. 1-8
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION###_2_### SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read the following safety regulations carefully and follow the recommendations in order to avoid potential hazards and safeguard your health and safety. Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. Throughout this manual , you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION followed by special instructions. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of you and those working with you. Read and understand all the safety messages in this manual before you operate or service the machine. DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The color associated with DANGER is RED. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. The color associated with WARNING is ORANGE. CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. The color associated with CAUTION is YELLOW. FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION MESSAGES COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. Machine safety NOTICE: Notice indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in machine or property damage. The color associated with Notice is BLUE. Throughout this manual you will find the signal word Notice followed by special instructions to prevent machine or property damage. The word Notice is used to address practices not related to personal safety. 2-1
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Information NOTE: Note indicates additional information which clarifies steps, procedures, or other information in this manual. Throughout this manual you will find the word Note followed by additional information about a step, procedure, or other information in the manual. The word Note is not intended to address personal safety or property damage. IMPORTANT: This is used to highlight important information for machine usage or specific procedures to prevent minor machine damages. IMPORTANT WARNINGS The user must also observe the rules concerning gen- eral safety and accident prevention, including the High- way Code when driving on public highways. The machine is designed and produced exclusively for agricultural use. Any arbitrary modifications made to this machine will re- lease CASE IH from any liability resulting from damage or injury. All other use will be considered to be contrary to the use specified by CASE IH, who cannot be held liable for dam- age to property or the machine, or for personal injuries which may result. CASE IH and all its distribution organisations, inclusive of, but not restricted to, national, regional or local distrib- utors, cannot be held liable for damage resulting from the malfunction of parts and/or components not approved by CASE IH. Persons who risk improper use will therefore assume the responsibility for any consequences arising from such use. Compliance with the instructions for use, maintenance and repairs described in this manual, are the essential preconditions for the use specified by CASE IH. Under no circumstances will a guarantee be issued for products made or sold by CASE IH that are damaged as a result of the malfunction of parts and/or components not approved by CASE IH. The machine must only be used, serviced or repaired by personnel trained in the relevant working methods and safety regulations and who have been authorised to work on the machine. 2-2
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Commission Directive 2010/52/EU Section 2 Ergonomic position of the operator seat. A Regulate the driver seat correctly in the most comfortable, ergonomic position before using the tractor. This reduces the risks and effects of the vibrations transmitted to the whole body. See page 3-14 and Pneumatically-adjusted operator seat - Adjust for specific adjustment instructions. See page 2-37 for further information on the effects and risks of vibration transmitted to the whole body. Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning. B Carefully read and understand air-conditioning, heating and ventilation system operation as described on page 3-9. Only proper usage of the ventilation system can ensure the level of protection against hazardous substances offered by your cab. The only way to obtain the necessary filtered fresh-air flow rate is to use the air-conditioning system and adjust the maximum fan speed while keeping all doors, windows, and hatches completely closed. Starting and stopping the engine. C In order to operate your vehicle safely, you must read and understand all information related to starting and stopping the engine as well as safe operation. See page 4-2. Emergency exits. D The rear window of your tractor is an emergency exit, identified by a specific safety sign. See page 2-1. Boarding and leaving the tractor. E WARNING Fall hazard! Jumping on or off the machine could cause an injury. Always face the machine, use the handrails and steps, and get on or off slowly. Maintain a three-point contact to avoid falling: both hands on the handrails and one foot on the step, or one hand on the handrail and both feet on the steps. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0141A See 2-1. Articulated tractors. (Not available) F Special tools. G No special tools are needed to use or maintain your machine. For services other than those listed in this manual, please see your CASE IH dealer. H Service and maintenance. DANGER Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Do not operate this machine or perform any lubrication, maintenance, or repair on it until you have read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance, and repair information. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. D0010A DANGER Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Any unauthorized modifications made to this machine can have serious consequences. Consult an au- thorized dealer on changes, additions, or modifications that may be required for this machine. Do not make any unauthorized modifications. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. D0030A 2-3
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