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1. Walk around the tractor & observe the following
points before operating the tractor.
2. Before starting the tractor switch the key to ON
position and check if any warning indication or
Engine protect lamp indication is displayed on the
screen. Refer page no.-29 for warnings and
indications of instrument cluster.
3. Never start the engine while standing beside the
tractor. Always sit on the tractor seat, fasten seat
belt and ensure that the Roll Over Protective
Structure (ROPS) is in place before starting the
engine.
4. Apply the parking brake, place the PTO lever in
the "OFF" position, set the control levers in the
down position, the remote control valve levers in
the neutral position and the transmission in neutral
position before starting the tractor.
5. Do not bypass the safety starter switch. Consult
your Authorized Dealer if your safety starter
controls are not operating correctly.
6. Stop the engine, disconnect PTO and apply the
parking brake before dismounting implements.
7. Do not engage the parking brake while the tractor
is in motion.
8. Never get off the tractor while it is in motion.
9. Never park the tractor on a steep incline.
10. To provide maximum lateral stability, add liquid
ballast to tires, use cast iron wheel weights and set
front and rear wheels to maximum track width.
CAUTION To prevent premature clutch failure
1. Never rest foot on clutch pedal.
2. Never run the tractor with the clutch half engaged
during the time operation.
11. Always hitch the load to the tractor's drawbar in
the lowest possible position, except when pulling
implements specically designed for and properly
attached to the three point hitch.
12. Never leave equipment/implement in the raised
position.
13. If the operation of engine or power steering
ceases, stop the tractor immediately.
SAFE OPERATION
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PTO RPM DISTANCE “A”
540/540E
400mm (15.85 In)
Figure-8
1 . Always engage 'Position Control' when attaching 4
equipment, transporting equipment and when no
equipment is attached. Be sure that hydraulic
couplers are properly mounted and will
disconnect safely in case of accidental
detachment of the implement.
1 . Remember that your tractor, if abused or 5
incorrectly used, can be dangerous and become a
hazard both to the operator and to bystanders. Do
not overload or operate with attached equipment
which is unsafe, not designed for a particular task
or is poorly maintained.
16. Hearing protection must be worn when operating
this tractor if a safety cabin is not fitted.
NOTE : Noise at operator’s ear level is below 86
dB(A)
17. ,Always Check the engine oil engine coolant and
other uids for proper levels. Top o low uid up ff
levels if needed.
18. Make sure the air lter is clean and in good
condition. Make sure all air lter ducts are
properly connected. Check the air lter ducts for
holes, rips or cracks.
19. Make sure all engine belts are in good condition.
Check for cracked, torn, brittle, loose or missing
belts.
20. Check all rubber hoses and steel hoses
(vacuum/fuel) for leaks, cracks, blockage or other
damage. Make sure all hoses are routed and
connected properly.
21. Check all electrical wiring and harnesses for
proper connection. Make sure wire insulation is in
good condition, and there are no bare wires.
22. Check for the loosen or unplug sensor connecters.
Do’s
1 Always check for the P-code on cluster.
2. be Ensure battery Voltage on cluster (should
above 11.6 V)
3. Check for the loosen or unplug sensor connecters.
4 Ensure Right connections are made to Battery..