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Kioti DK5310(C)HSE User Manual

Kioti DK5310(C)HSE
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FOREWORD
Make sure to read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference.
When leasing or transferring this tractor, deliver this manual together with the tractor.
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Kioti DK5310(C)HSE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKioti
ModelDK5310(C)HSE
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING

WARNING

Indicates conditions that may cause harm or death. Follow advice.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION

Guidelines for safe operation before starting the tractor.

PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION

Crucial safety measures to follow while operating the tractor.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING

Safety procedures for maintenance and servicing the tractor.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION

Precautions during operation

When driving the tractor

When parking the tractor

When operating the P.T.O

When using the 3-point hitch

Safety precautions during servicing

Safety precautions when using the loader

SPECIFICATIONS

General specifications

IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS

Switches

KEY SWITCH

Combination switch

Head light switch

Turn signal light switch

Hazard lamp switch

PTO CRUISE

DPF regeneration switch

Activation (Upper Button)

Procedure for activating the DPF regeneration process.

Deactivation (lower portion of switch)

Procedure for deactivating the DPF regeneration process.

PTO switch (ON / OFF)

PTO cruise SETTING SWITCH

Instrument cluster

Instrument cluster features

Identification and explanation of various indicators and gauges on the instrument panel.

Tachometer/Hourmeter

Fuel gauge

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Water-In-Fuel warning lamp

DPF regeneration warning lamp

DPF regeneration underway lamp

CRUISE PTO WARNING LAMP

PTO INDICATOR

Single brake light

Engine oil pressure warning lamp

Battery charge warning lamp

Parking brake warning lamp

GLOW PLUG INDICATOR

ENGINE CHECK LAMP

ERROR INDICATOR

ECU ERROR CODE

Displays error codes from the ECU on the hour meter's LCD window.

Operating the controls [ROPS]

RANGE SHIFT LEVER

Brake pedal

PARKING BRAKE LEVER

Forward / reverse driving pedals

HAND THROTTLE LEVER

Steering wheel adjustment

Differential Lock Pedal

Seat adjustment

Seat Belt

Position control lever

Lifting Arm (Lower Link) Speed Control knob

Double acting lever

Linked pedal lever (OPTIONAL)

Front Wheel Drive Lever

EXTERNAL LIFT LEVER

Air Recirculation and Fresh Air Mode

Location and method of opening of emergency exits

Heater and Air Conditioner

Air conditioner maintenance

WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION

FRONT TIRE SPECS AND WHEEL BOLT/NUT TORQUE

REAR TIRE SPECS AND WHEEL BOLT/NUT TORQUE

OPERATION

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

Essential checks before starting the tractor operation.

Fold the ROPS.

Steps for safely folding the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS).

Position Control Lever

How to set the implement's height using the lock bolt.

Stand the ROPS.

Steps for safely raising the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS).

OPERATING THE ENGINE

Procedures for starting, stopping, and warming up the engine.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Steps and precautions for driving and operating the tractor.

PRE-OPERATION CHECK

Check items

List of essential items to check before operating the tractor.

OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING THE ENGINE

Detailed steps for safely starting the tractor engine.

Instrument Cluster

Overview of the instrument cluster and warning lamps.

CHECKING WARNING LAMPS

STOPPING THE ENGINE

WARMING UP

JUMP STARTING

OPERATING THE TRACTOR

How to drive

Basic steps and safety precautions for driving the tractor.

Brake Pedals

How to use and interlock the brake pedals for safe operation.

Parking Brake

How to engage and disengage the parking brake.

Range Shift Lever

How to change the tractor's speed range.

Fasten the seat belt.

Importance and correct usage of the seat belt.

Forward / Reverse Driving Pedals

How to use the pedals for forward and reverse movement.

HOW TO FOLD AND RAISE THE ROPS

PARKING

TURNING

DRIVING ON SLOPE

When loaded bucket and rear ballast are installed

Safe driving techniques on slopes with a loaded bucket and ballast.

When unloaded bucket and rear ballast are installed

Safe driving techniques on slopes with an unloaded bucket and ballast.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN COMING IN AND OUT OF WORK FIELD

PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD

LOADING INTO AND UNLOAD ING OUT OF THE TRUCK

Precautions when using power steering

3-POINT HITCH CONTROL POSITION CONTROL

REMOTE HYDRAULICS

PT1/2 COUPLER SOCKET (IMPLEMENT)

Connecting and disconnecting implement

Steps for connecting and disconnecting hydraulic implements.

DISCONNECTION

3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND LOADER OPERATION

Operation for 3-point hitch implement mounting components

Overview of components used for mounting 3-point hitch implements.

Removal and installation of 3-point hitch implement (including connection of universal joint)

OPERATION FOR 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT MOUNTING COMPONENTS

ADJUSTMENT OF LIFT ROD

ADJUSTMENT OF TOP LINK

ADJUSTMENT OF CHECK LINK

DISMOUNTING THE IMPLEMENT

INSTALLING PTO SHAFT

HANDLING LOADER

FIXATION POINTS FOR FRONT END LOADER

PARKING WITH LOADER INSTALLED

JOYSTICK LEVER(IF EQUIPPED)

JOYSTICK VALVE PORT

HYDRAULIC BLOCK

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST

A comprehensive list of items for regular maintenance checks.

Maintenance check list

Daily check item

Daily inspection items for the tractor.

Maintenance schedule chart

BATTERY (W)

ADJUSTING TOE-IN (Y)

ADJUSTING FRONT AXLE PIVOT PIN (AD)

Adjusting Engine Valve Clearance (Ae)

REPLACING AIR CLEANER FILTER (Af)

Flush cooling system and changing coolant (Aj)

ANTI-FREEZE

Bleeding fuel system (ak)

Checking and replacing wiper(am)

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Tractor storage

USING TRACTOR AFTER LONGTERM STORAGE

TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Troubleshooting

Common engine problems and their solutions.

When engine is difficult to start

Further causes and solutions for engine starting issues.

Hydraulic system is faulty

Issues with the 3-point hitch and hydraulic components.

Electric system is faulty

Further electrical system issues like horn, signals, and lamps.

Tractor Troubleshooting

Common tractor issues and troubleshooting steps.

ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Tractor Troubleshooting

When tractor does not move while engine is running

Causes and solutions for tractor not moving when engine is running.

Brake is not operating properly

Causes and solutions for brake system malfunctions.

Steering wheel is not operating properly

Causes and solutions for steering system issues.

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