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Directional references
Directional references on the device (e.g. left, right,
etc.) always refer to when facing forwards.
Assembly
Note
In order to be able to move the tractor, the
gear release lever must be in the appropri-
ate position. Refer to the section "Operation
– Pushing the device".
Attaching the seat B
Remove the screws and nuts on the seat sup-
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port 1 .
Fix the seat support to the mounting bracket 2
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using the previously removed screws and nuts.
Place the cable holder of the of the seat contact
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switch into the opening of the seat well 3 .
Attaching the upper dashboard covering
(model-dependent) Ca
Insert the tabs [A] of the dashboard covering [B]
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into the openings of the dashboard support [C] 1 .
Press them forwards as far as they will go 2 .
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Check the covering fits firmly.
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Attaching the bonnet covering
(model-dependent) C b
Place the bonnet covering with the recesses [A]
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on the retaining brackets [B] on the bonnet 1 .
Press the covering backwards as far as it will
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go 2 .
Press both clips [C] slightly upwards to lock the
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cover 3 .
Check the covering fits firmly.
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Installing the steering wheel D
Remove the cover cap [1] (design-dependent) on
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the steering wheel.
Place the spacer [6], the spring [5] and the
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washer [4] onto the steering shaft [7].
Place the steering wheel on the steering shaft.
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Fasten the steering wheel using the washer [3]
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and the screw [2] (tightening torque: 25-28 Nm).
Note
Put on washer [3] with curved side face up.
Put on the cover cap [1].
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Note
After removal of the steering wheel screw, it
must be replaced with a new original screw
and screw locking device.
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Removing the transport lock on the deflec-
tor flap E
Remove the locking plate or the cable tie (de-
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sign-dependent).
3 The deflector flap closes automatically.
Attaching the front bumper
(model-dependent) F
Remove the four screws from the front bumper.
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Fasten the front bumper to the tractor frame (inner
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side) using the previously removed four screws.
Putting the battery into operation
Risk of fire, explosion and corrosion
caused by battery acid and gases emitted
by battery acid
¾ Battery acid is corrosive. Immediately
clean all parts of the device splashed by
battery acid.
¾ Do not smoke; keep burning and hot
objects away.
¾ Charge batteries in a well ventilated and
dry room only.
¾ There is a risk of a possible short circuit
when working with the battery. Do not
place any tools or metal objects on the
battery.
Risk of poisoning and injury from battery
acid
¾ Wear safety goggles and protective
gloves.
¾ Do not allow battery acid to come into
contact with skin.
¾ If battery acid is sprayed in your face or
eyes, wash it off immediately with cold
water and seek medical attention.
¾ If you have swallowed battery acid, drink
a lot of water and seek medical attention.
¾ Store batteries out of the reach of
children.
¾ Never tilt the battery, as battery acid may
run out.
Assembly
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