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| Brand | Rauch |
|---|---|
| Model | quantron e |
| Category | Controller |
| Language | English |
Introduces the manual and emphasizes reading it for safe and efficient operation.
Highlights the need to record serial numbers and notes on technical improvements.
Explains the purpose and scope of the operator's manual.
Explains the meaning and structure of safety warnings and symbols.
Details the classification of danger levels: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE.
Describes how instructions, procedures, and lists are presented in the manual.
Lists the different AXIS fertiliser spreader versions supported by the control unit.
Identifies and describes the physical components of the Quantron E control unit.
Details the functions of each button on the control unit's front panel.
Explains the meaning of various display fields, icons, and symbols.
Provides a visual representation of the control unit's menu hierarchy.
Specifies the necessary tractor voltage and PTO speed for the control unit.
Describes the 3-pin power supply socket and its pin assignment.
Details the 7-pin connector for receiving speed signals from the sensor.
General instructions on how to connect the control unit to the fertiliser spreader.
Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the control unit.
Schematic terminal diagrams for standard, wheel sensor, and machine cable connections.
Instructions for preparing the metering slide for electronic control.
Procedure for powering on the control unit and its startup sequence.
Overview and operation of weighing and trip counter menus for spreading work.
Setting application rate, working width, flow factor, and other fertiliser parameters.
Steps to perform calibration tests for accurate fertiliser application.
Creating, selecting, and editing fertiliser charts for specific fertiliser types.
Setting up tractor speed and profiles for accurate operation.
Choosing between automatic and manual operating modes for spreader control.
Steps for quickly emptying the machine for cleaning or transport.
Creating, selecting, and recording field data for tracking operations.
Configuring display, language, and performing system diagnostics.
Procedures for entering text and numerical values into the control unit.
Lists common alarm messages displayed and their potential causes.
Steps to acknowledge and clear alarm messages after resolving issues.
Specific guidance for resolving problems with flow factor regulation.
Details on empty message sensors, ground speed sensors, and data cables.
Information on tractor cable sets, GPS receivers, and Telimat sensors.
Outlines the terms, conditions, and exclusions of the product warranty.
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