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AFETY OTES 2.22 Safety: Starting Warn bystanders before starting: Before starting, Walk all around the tractor and any attached equipment. Make sure that no one is under it, on it, or close to it. Let other workers and bystanders know you are starting up and don't start until everyone is clear of the tractor, implements and towed equipment.
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AFETY OTES 2.23 Follow recommended starting procedures Follow the starting procedures recommended in the operation section of this Operator instruction Book. This includes normal starting, cold starting and use of starting fluids. Test the controls After starting, recheck all gauges and lights. Make sure everything is functioning correctly.
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AFETY OTES 2.26 Follow safe operating practices: Before starting, inspect the work area to establish the best and safest procedure. Plan your work so that Operating the controls smoothly: don't jerk the you drive as straight as possible forward. Beware of steering wheel or other controls.
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AFETY OTES WARNING : Never lift a load over anyone WARNING : NEVER stand, or allow anyone else stand between the tractor and implement Keep others away from your operation. Never unless the engine is turned off parking allow anyone to stand or pass under a raised brakes is engaged, the transmission is in implement (Fig.
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AFETY OTES If it is necessary to cross a steep slope, avoid WARNING : NEVER disengage the clutch or turning uphill, slope down and make a wide turn. attempt to shift gear after you have started Travel directly up or down the slope, never across it. downhill.
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AFETY OTES 2.30 To avoid rear overturns WARNING : Hitching to the rear axle, or any other point above the swinging drawbar, can cause a rear overturn. DO NOT pull anything using the top link connection, or from any point above the centre line of the rear axle. Always use an approved drawbar, and only use a drawbar pin that locks into place.
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AFETY OTES If the front end of the tractor starts to lift, reduce your speed and, if necessary, disengage the clutch (Fig. 2 25). If your tractor is bogged down in the mud or frozen to the ground, DO NOT attempt to drive forwards.
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AFETY OTES 2.31 General operating hazards WARNING : NEVER attempt to unplug the Ensure that the PTO shield 2 is in plane and that the hydraulic connections, or adjust an implement cap 1 is fitted when the PTO driveline is not in use with the engine running or the PTO drive in (Fig.
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AFETY OTES WARNING : A front-end loader (bucket or forks) Make sure you use a proper hitch pin with a clip must be equipped with a suitable restraining retainer. device to prevent the load, bales, fence posts, Clean off all reflectors and road lights, front and rear, rolls of fence, wires etc.) from rolling down the and be certain they are in working order.
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AFETY OTES 2.33 Road regulations 2.34 Safety-After Operation When operating your tractor on a public road a number When stopping at any time, bring the tractor to a of precautions must be taken. secure halt (DO NOT park on a slope), apply the parking brake, engage the ParkLock (if installed), WARNING : DO NOT allow any passengers on disengage the PTO, place all gear shift levers in...
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AFETY OTES audiometric test. Pulsating noises of great intensity 2.35 Risks deriving from exposure to lasting a very short time are highly damaging since the noise: ear is unable to actuate any physiological protective Noise characteristics and measurement measures in time. Hyperdulia from noise generally Noise is a pressure variation in an elastic medium, arises after several years of exposure and depends on generally the air, produced by the variation of a...
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AFETY OTES 2.36 Hazards related with Fuel System High-pressure fluid remaining in fuel lines can cause serious injury. Do not disconnect or attempt repair of fuel lines, sensors, or any other components between the high-pressure fuel pump and nozzles on engines with High Pressure Common Rail fuel system.
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AFETY OTES 2.38 Handle fuel with care: It is highly flammable. Do not refuel the machine while smoking or when near open flame or sparks. Always stop engine before refueling machine. Fill fuel tank outdoors. Prevent fires by keeping machine clean of accumulated trash, grease, and debris.
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AFETY OTES CAUTION: Before using the PTO, the maximum permissible angle of articulation on the telescoping driveline must be ascertained. During operation, there must be no contact between the PTO guard and the telescoping driveline. This is particularly important when turning corners. CAUTION: Always put a guard (C) on the telescoping driveline and take action to prevent it from turning with the shaft.
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IMPORTANT: On multi-component telescoping drivelines, the yokes at each end must be aligned as shown. The yokes at each end must NOT be at 90° to one another (see arrows in illustration on the right). 2.41 Safety while Operating Loader...
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AFETY OTES - Before pressuring the hydraulic circuit of the equipment, make sure that the hydraulic hoses are intact and properly connected. - Do not use the equipment to lift or transport people. Do not use the equipment as a working platform.
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AFETY OTES Safety Decals O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
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AFETY OTES O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
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AFETY OTES O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.1 Instruments and controls Instrument Cluster Accelerator hand lever Steering Telescopic Adjustment Lever Brake Pedals Steering Tilt Adjustment Lever Accelerator Pedal Clutch Pedal Gearshift control lever Rear differential lock pedal Forward/Reverse shuttle lever Liftomatic Switch Speed range selector lever (Hi/Lo/mid) Position control lever (Black) Independent parking...
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.3 Hour Cum RPM Meter (Fig. 3-3) The engine RPM is displayed by pointer (1) on the graduated scale. The pointer should never reach at 2500 RPM zone which shows excessive engine speed. Hour meter (2) records the hours engine has clocked.
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.6 Dash Board Fig.3-6 1. Front Upper Light Switch 2. Combination Switch 3. Ignition Switch 4. Mobile Charging Socket 5. Hazard Warning Switch 6. Beacon Light Switch O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.7 Combination Switch (Lighting / Turn Signal / Horn Control Lever Switch is located on right side of steering column operator parking light, Head lights, Turn signal and Horn. ‘OFF’ Position Fig 3.7(a) (Ignition Switch ON) : Fig.
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.8 Driver's Seat The driver's seat can be adjusted in horizontal and vertical control (Fig.3-9). Horizontal adjustment 1 Lift the lever to move the seat forward or backward. Seat height vertical adjustment 2 Use knob to adjust the suspension. 3 Use knob to adjust the height of the seat vertically.
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.11 Auto Lift (Optional Feature) (Fig. 3-12) Auto Lift switch is provided on right fender, for easy reach of operator. Best suitable in applications where immediate lifting and lowering of hydraulic linkage is required without disturbing the original position of lift with the levers.
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.13 Head Lights Fig. 3-14 3.14 Beacon Light (Optional) To be used according to your country's regulations. Fig. 3-15 3.15 Tail lamp Fig. 3-16 O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.16 Plough Lamp Adjustable plough lamp with both vertical and horizontal adjustments (Fig. 3-17). Fig. 3-17 3.17 Front Parking Light (Fig. 3-18) Fig. 3-18 3.18 Registration Plate (Fig. 3-19) Fig. 3-19 O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
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NSTRUMENTS AND ONTROLS 3.19 '7' Pin Rear Socket For Trailer (Fig. 3-20) 7 Pin Socket (A) is provided at rear side for electrical connections for the trailer. Terminal Function LH turn indicator Not used Earth RH turn indicator RH rear side light Brake lights LH rear side light.
ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS 6.1 Technical Specifications Model Solis-90 CRDI (2WD) Solis-90 CRDI (4WD) Make Model and Identification 4105CTI 4105CTI 4 Stroke Deisel Engine, CRDI, Water 4 Stroke Deisel Engine, CRDI, Water Engine Type Cooled, Turbocharger and Cooled, Turbocharger and Intercooler Intercooler...
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ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS 6.2 Usage of Tractor with Trailer Front end lifting is not a defect of tractor, it depends upon the hitch point of trailer. Guidelines to avoid the same are given below: 1. When Axle of Trailer is in Centre When the axle of the trailer is in the centre side the height of trailer hitch plate area where trailer attachment lie, should be at height equal to rear axles or tractor.
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In case of late submission of warranty claim. (The claim must be submitted within 60 days from the date of repair). If defective parts not available inspection. ITL can request parts within 90 days from date of submission of warranty claims.
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All failed parts pertaining to warranty replacement are property of ITL & must be retained with distributor at least for 90 days from date of submission of warranty claims with proper tagging & packing for further Inspection/investigation by ITL Engineer. These can be called back to ITL works if necessary for investigation at ITL expense.
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& D DO'S DONT'S Engine a. General a. General 1. Do release the starter key once the engine has started. 1. Do not keep on continuously cranking the engine with 2. Do check the proper functioning of oil pressure gauge starter key.
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& D DO'S DONT'S CLUTCH CLUTCH 1. Do ensure that clutch free pedal play is between 25 to 35 1. Do not rest the foot on the clutch pedal. 2. Do not work the tractor by slipping and re-engaging the 2.
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& D DO'S DONT'S ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL 1. Do not change leads of the battery terminals as this will 1. Do ensure that the battery terminals are kept clean. lead to failure of electrical components. 2. Do ensure terminal base is Lubricated with petroleum 2.
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9. TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ENGINE Engine not starting Wrong way of starting engine Use proper way of starting No fuel Check oil level Air trapped of fuel system Bleed the fuel system Checking of fuel system Contact your dealer Fuel injector faulty Replace Fuel filter choke...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ENGINE Air cleaner is dirty/choked Clean air cleaner Overloading of engine Reduce load or shift to low gear More Improper valve clearance Check and adjust Fuel Implement setting improper Adjust it and take instrument from dealer for tight Consumption option Less engine temp...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ELECTRICAL Electrical Battery terminal loose or rusting of Clean and tight the terminals System Not Working terminal Less specific gravity Replace or fill electrolyte up to level Starter Motor Battery terminal loose Tightened Not Working Battery discharged fully Recharge or replace battery Faulty starter motor For repair contact your dealer...
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SERVICE RECORD CH. NO. ________________________________________ENGINE NO. ___________________________________ DATE/ DEALER BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION ACTION TAKEN DEALER CODE SIGN O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
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TRACTOR DETAILS OWNER'S DETAILS Engine No Name Address Chassis No: FIP No. Gear Box No. Phone No Alternator Make and No. Tractor Model:- Hydraulic Pump No. Invoice Number:- Battery Make and No. Invoice Date:- Tyre Details (Sr. Nos) :- Invoice Value:- Front : Left Right Details of other tractor owned (if any)
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TRACTOR DETAILS OWNER'S DETAILS Engine No Name Chassis No: Address FIP No. Gear Box No. Phone No Alternator Make and No. Tractor Model:- Hydraulic Pump No. Invoice Number:- Battery Make and No. Invoice Date:- Tyre Details (Sr. Nos) :- Invoice Value:- Front : Left Right Details of other tractor owned (if any)
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TRACTOR DETAILS OWNER'S DETAILS Engine No Name Chassis No: Address FIP No. Gear Box No. Phone No Alternator Make and No. Tractor Model:- Hydraulic Pump No. Invoice Number:- Battery Make and No. Invoice Date:- Tyre Details (Sr. Nos) :- Invoice Value:- Front : Left Right Details of other tractor owned (if any)
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CUSTOMER FEEDBACK CARD Customer Name : ..............................Address : ........................................................Phone (S)..........Chassis No..........Engine No..........Model : ......Delivery Dealer Name ............................. Delivery Dealer Code ..............Delivery Date............. Rectified S.No. ANY PROBLEMS FACED WITH THE TRACTOR (Yes/No) 2.
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INLAND LETTER CARD INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS LIMITED Works : Village Chak Gujran, P.O. Piplanwala, Jalandhar Road, Hoshiarpur, PUNJAB (INDIA) Phone : +91 1882 302-525/526 www.sonalika.com (Do not write or print below this line)____________ PIN SECOND FOLD NO ENCLOSURES ALLOWED WRITE PIN CODE IN ADDRESS SENDER'S NAME AND ADDRESS FIRST FOLD...
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NUSRE FFICIENT ERVICE RACTOR ENUINE PARE PARTS & ECOMENDED LUBRICANTS...
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