Operator's Manual

Important:Performarecoveryregeneration
torestorethePTOfunction;refertoPreparing
toPerformaParkedorRecoveryRegeneration
(page38)andPerformingaParkedorRecovery
Regeneration(page38).
Note:TheHomescreendisplaysthePTOdisabled
Icon;refertoFigure51inParkedRegeneration
Messages(page37).
DPFStatus-Limitation
Iftheenginecomputerrequestsarecovery
regenerationorisprocessingarecovery
regenerationandyouscrolldowntothePARKED
REGENoption,parkedregenerationlocksandthe
lockicon(Figure54)appearsinthelowerright
corneroftheInfoCenter.
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Figure54
Iftheenginecomputerhasnotrequesteda
recoveryregenerationandyouscrolldown
totheRECOVERYREGENoption,therecovery
regenerationlocksandthelockicon(Figure55)
appearsinthelowerrightcorneroftheInfoCenter.
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Figure55
PreparingtoPerformaParkedorRecovery
Regeneration
1.Ensurethatthemachinehasfuelinthetankfor
thetypeofregenerationyouareperforming:
ParkedRegeneration:Ensurethatyou
have1/4tankoffuelbeforeperformingthe
parkedregeneration.
RecoveryRegeneration:Ensurethatyou
have1/2tankoffuelbeforeperformingthe
recoveryregeneration.
2.Movethemachineoutsidetoanareaawayfrom
combustiblematerials.
3.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface.
4.Ensurethatthetractioncontrolormotion-control
leversareintheNEUTRALposition.
5.Ifapplicable,shutoffthePTO,andlowerthe
cuttingunitsoraccessories.
6.Engagetheparkingbrake.
7.SetthethrottletothelowIDLEposition.
PerformingaParkedorRecovery
Regeneration
CAUTION
Theexhausttemperatureishot(approximately
600°C(1,112°F)duringDPFregeneration.Hot
exhaustgascanharmyouorotherpeople.
Neveroperatetheengineinanenclosed
area.
Makesurethattherearenoammable
materialsaroundtheexhaustsystem.
Nevertouchahotexhaustsystem
component.
Neverstandnearoraroundtheexhaust
pipeofthemachine.
Important:Thecomputerofthemachinecancels
DPFregenerationifyouincreasetheenginespeed
fromlowidleorreleasetheparkingbrake.
1.AccesstheDPFRegenerationmenu,press
thecenterbuttontoscrolldowntoeitherthe
PARKEDREGENSTARToptionortheRECOVERY
REGENSTARToption(Figure56),andpressthe
rightbuttontoselectthestarttheregeneration
(Figure56).
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