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D. Instruments and controls
D 2.1.5. Fuse box, place for books (5)
69---18,3
5
5a
On the openable cover there is also a place (5a) for
books.
The fuses are rated at 5 A (6 off), 10 A (3 off), 15 A (6 off),
20 A (3 off) and 25 A (2 off), (nominal current rating). A
blown fuse indicates a fault condition, which should be
traced and repaired. Fuses must not be replaced with
ones of a higher rating, since this may cause damage to
the electrical equipment.
Fuses, see Checks and Adjustments on page 88.
D 2.2. Instrument panel
D 2.2.1. Front panel of instrument panel (1)
D 2.2.1.1. Steering wheel (1.1)
1.1
1.2
1.3
69---19,1
IMPORTANT: Do not hold the front wheels at full steering
lock for long periods as the oil temperature quickly rises
increasing the risk of damage to the pump. If the oil
supply from the hydraulic pump should fail for any reason,
the tractor can still be steered manually with the steering
wheel.
At full---lock it is possible to force the steering wheel
further manually. This slip of the steering wheel, also
noticeable when driving across a slope, is normal and is
caused by an internal flow of oil for lubrication of the
steering valve.
CAUTION: If a malfunction occurs in the steering
system the tractor should be stopped and the
malfunction corrected before restarting.
D 2.2.1.2. Steering wheel adjustment (1.2)
The steering wheel can be adjusted to different driving
positions by first opening the lock. After adjusting tighten
the lock.
DANGER: Do not adjust steering wheel
position while driving.
D 2.2.1.3. Full/dipped---beam headlights, direction
indicator flashers and horn (1.3)
Full/dipped--- beam headlights: Pull the lever under the
steering wheel to dip/main beam the headlights.
Left/right flashers: Lever moved backwards/forwards.
Horn: End of lever pressed in.