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5-24 Pre Operation Checks
2. Press the left button again and the clock goes into the minute ‘set’ mode.
3. Press the right button to set the minutes.
4. Press the left button again and the clock will exit the ‘set’ mode.
Four-wheel drive indicator
There are two 4WD indicators on the display panel. The left 4WD indicator has a
blinking circle on the front axle when the grey and yellow 4WD selector buttons are
pressed in indicating the 4WD function has been activated. This position also
indicates that the 4WD is NOT locked. This allows the wheels on the left and right
sides to rotate at different speeds to accommodate turning.
Differential gear lock indicator
The right 4WD symbol will show an ‘X’ over the center of the front axle when the lever
is moved to the right and the yellow differential gear lock button is set to out position,
which means the differential is not operational and is locked. When riding an
TRACTOR on muddy and slippery roads or when climbing a steep hill, make sure the
4WD lock indicator is on.
When riding on a flat road at a comparatively high speed, adjust the settings to
2WD/UNLOCK and there are no symbols in either of the 4WD indicators.
Riding an TRACTOR while the differential is functioning and is NOT locked, may
improve the stability and safety of the TRACTOR operation.
CAUTION:
When the selector is set to 4WD, the right 4WD symbol front axle will have an ‘X’ in the
middle . When riding on good surfaces you should unlock the differential and press in
the yellow and the gray buttons to the 2WD unlocked position. There should be no
symbols showing in either the left or right 4WD indicators.
CAUTION:
If the display indicators flash or the speedometer does not show the speed while the
TRACTOR is in motion, Ask a dealer to check the speed sensor and circuits.
Fault code indicator
When the EFI encounters faults, the ECU will send the fault code to the instrument
display, and it will flash on the clock.