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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS<br />

E736<br />

CLEANING OF HEATING SYSTEM<br />

FILTERS<br />

Carry out regeneration of filters, installed<br />

under covering grilles above front glass<br />

outside the cabin, as necessary according<br />

to the degree of clogging:<br />

by dusting,<br />

by purging using compressed air.<br />

Carry out checks of clogging every day.<br />

Replace strongly clogged filters.<br />

The safety cabin of the tractor is<br />

not equipped with any special filters<br />

of air sucked into the cabin.<br />

The filters do not protect the<br />

driver against effects of aerosols<br />

and other harmful substances!<br />

*AIR FILTER WITH ACTIVE CARBON<br />

Filters with active carbon are installed instead of the standard dust filter and replacement<br />

is carried out in the same way as in the common filters. The filter should<br />

be located with the white surface on the grid.<br />

The filter is used only when spraying pesticides, after the work the paper filter should<br />

be reinstalled, because the carbon filter would be choked with dust after a short period<br />

of time. Upon work the re-circulation controller should be in the position “air is<br />

drawn into from the outside”.<br />

The fan controller should be in the position “fan maximum work”.<br />

WARNING: The filter does not provide full protection against toxic<br />

substances.<br />

When handling the filter, wear protective gloves.<br />

Don’t clean the filter; don’t flush it with compressed air.<br />

DANGER: The filter with active carbon should be replaced after every 200<br />

hours or 36 months (manufacture date is stated on the filter). If you can smell<br />

pesticides in the cabin, replace the filter immediately and check the cabin<br />

sealing. Used filters should be disposed in special disposal centres.<br />

E730a<br />

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