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Dial—A—Speed™

Dial-A-Speed™ allows you to change the speed of reel or belt pickup relative to the machine ground speed. Operating speed is a ratio of machine ground speed to reel or belt speed.

Modify When:

  • Picking up downed crop. Minimum speed varies based on condition and operator.

  • Increase Dial—A—Speed™ if downed crop is not being conveyed.

Set to optimize crop flow:

  • Grain is being threshed by the reel, slow it down by decreasing the Dial-A-Speed™.

  • Crop is being pushed over by the reel, speed it up by increasing the Dial-A-Speed™.

System Is Enabled When:

  • Properly equipped header is connected to machine.

  • Engine is running.

  • Road transport disconnect switch is in field position.

  • Dial—A—Speed™ system is ON.

  • Header and Separator are engaged.

  • Ground speed is greater than 0.25 km/h (0.16 mph).

  1. Select Auto Control on Header application main screen.

  2. H116165-UN: ON/OFFSelect to turn Dial—A—Speed™ ON/OFF.

    NOTE:

    H116168-UN: Alert IconWhen a given automation option has issues preventing it from being enabled, the toggle switch is replaced with a generic issue alert button. Selecting this button brings up a message dialogue with information to aid in troubleshooting the issues.

    NOTE:

    Depending on machine configurations and the setup of your configurable switches and buttons on the multi-function lever, many combinations exist.

  3. H116346-UN: Activation ButtonsPress the desired activation button.

    NOTE:

    Dial—A—Speed™ will return to last known adjustment setting.

    NOTE:

    H116360-UN: Dial-A-Speed™Dial—A—Speed™ icon appears on the corner post display.

  4. H116352-UN: Dial-A-Speed™Change speed using Dial—A—Speed™ adjustment dial.

    • Turn Dial—A—Speed™ adjustment dial clockwise to increase speed.

    • Turn Dial—A—Speed™ adjustment dial counterclockwise to lower/decrease speed.


    H118305-UN: Numeric DisplayNumeric display on the corner post display shows current speed ratio setting.

    NOTE:

    H116352-UN: Dial-A-Speed™Changing speed using Dial—A—Speed™ adjustment dial changes preselected setting. To return back to preselected setting, press programmed activation button.

    NOTE:

    The larger the ratio number selected, the faster the reel, or belt pickup, operates with respect to the machine ground speed.

  5. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Fore/Aft Resume

Fore/Aft Resume allows you to program a saved fore/aft tilt position of the feeder house frame to any of the Activation buttons 1,2, or 3 on the multi-function lever.

You may have a standard position for harvesting standing crop and then another for downed crop. This allows you to quickly switch back and forth.

Modify When:

  • Riding over wet or dense residual residue.

  • Adjust Fore or Aft to better attach or detach the header.

  • Adjust Fore or Aft for optimal conveying of crop material into the feeder house.

Tilt Feeder House Fore When:

  • Picking up downed crop.

  • Cutting closer to the ground.

Tilt Feeder House Aft When:

  • Material is being pushed by the cutterbar. Move aft to reduce lost material.

  • For standing crop, tilting aft can optimize feeding/conveying material into the machine.

System Is Enabled When:

  • Engine is running.

  • Road transport disconnect switch is in field position.

  • Hydraulic Feeder House Fore/Aft Resume system is ON.

  • Multi-function lever switches are functionally assigned.

  • Head is engaged.

  1. Select Auto Control on Header application main screen.

  2. H116165-UN: ON/OFFSelect to turn Fore/Aft Resume ON/OFF.

    NOTE:

    Depending on machine configurations and the setup of your configurable switches and buttons on the multi-function lever, many combinations exist.

  3. H118577-UN: Programmable ButtonsTo change fore/aft tilt setpoint, press desired programmable button C or D and adjust fore/aft tilt using hydraulic feeder house fore/aft tilt switches.

  4. H116346-UN: Activation ButtonsPress and hold the desired activation button for 2 seconds to enter desired setting into memory.

    H116354-UN: Activation NumberActivation number on the corner post display indicates which button was selected.

  5. Push and hold top of switch to tilt feeder house forward or push and hold bottom of switch to tilt feeder house rearward.

    Armrest display shows the feeder house fore/aft tilt position based on a sensor linked to the feeder house.

    Manually moving hydraulic feeder house fore/aft tilt switches on multi-function lever deactivates system.

    Press activation buttons 1, 2, or 3 to reactivate system. Hydraulic feeder house fore/aft tilt automatically moves to preselected position.

    NOTE:

    When the feeder house is raised and the header is engaged, feeder house fore/aft tilt automatically moves forward. This allows the feeder house safety stop to be lowered onto hydraulic cylinder rod. Feeder house fore/aft tilt automatically returns to last known position when lowering.

    When the header is disengaged, feeder house fore/aft tilt automatically moves forward upon raising. Feeder house fore/aft tilt will not return to last known position when lowering.

  6. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Reel Position Resume

Reel Position Resume allows you to select position of the reel relative to belts, auger, cutterbar, floor and so forth and return to that position automatically.

Modify To:

  • Assist in picking up downed crop.

  • Clean off the cutter bar at the end of a cut.

  • Harvest standing crop of different heights in the same field.

System Is Enabled When:

  • Properly equipped header (with reel position sensors) is connected to machine and is calibrated.

  • Engine is running.

  • Feeder house is engaged.

  • Road transport disconnect switch is in field position.

  1. Select Auto Control on Header application main screen.

  2. H116165-UN: ON/OFFSelect to turn Reel Position Resume ON/OFF.

    NOTE:

    Depending on machine configurations and the setup of your configurable switches and buttons on the multi-function lever, many combinations exist.

  3. H116349-UN: Reel LiftUse reel lift switch to obtain desired reel height position.

  4. H116346-UN: Activation ButtonsPress and hold the desired activation button for 2 seconds to enter desired setting into memory.

    NOTE:

    H116361-UN: Reel Position ResumeReel Position Resume icon flashes indicating setpoint is saved.

    H116354-UN: Activation NumberActivation number on the corner post display indicates which button was selected.

    Manually moving reel lift switch on the multi-function lever deactivates reel position.

    Press activation buttons 1, 2, or 3 to reactivate system. Reel automatically moves to preselected height.

  5. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Deck Plate Position Resume

Deck Plate Position Resume allows you to select spacing of the hydraulic deck plates and return to that position automatically.

Modify When:

Decrease Deck Plate Spacing When:

  • Ear shelling at deck plates.

  • For an area that has smaller stalks due to flooding or low nutrient level.

  • To reduce grain loss and damage at the header if the condition exists.

Increase Deck Plate Spacing When:

  • Excessive trash intake from the corn head causes shelled corn to come out of rear of combine.

  • Pulling up corn stalks and ears. Gradually open deck plates until stalks feed through rolls more freely.

  • For less material other than grain to reduce shoe load.

  • For picking up downed corn to improve feeding and reduce the amount of trash the machine takes in.

  • To clean out any buildup of material around the deck plates when coming to an end of cut.

System Is Enabled When:

  • Properly equipped header (with the deck plate sensors) is connected to machine and is calibrated.

  • Engine is running.

  • Feeder house is engaged.

  • Road transport disconnect switch is in field position.

  1. Select Auto Control on Header application main screen.

  2. H116165-UN: ON/OFFSelect to turn Deck Plate Position Resume ON/OFF.

    NOTE:

    Depending on machine configurations and the setup of your configurable switches and buttons on the multi-function lever, many combinations exist.

  3. H116349-UN: Reel Lift and Fore/AftUse reel fore/aft switch to obtain desired deck plate spacing.

    • Left side of switch increases spacing.

    • Right side of switch decreases spacing.


    Minimum: 0

    Maximum: 9

    Increment: 1

  4. H116346-UN: Activation ButtonsPress and hold the desired activation button for 2 seconds to enter desired setting into memory.

    NOTE:

    H116362-UN: Deck Plate Position ResumeDeck Plate Position Resume icon appears on the corner post display.

    H116354-UN: Activation NumberActivation number on corner post display indicates which button was selected.

    Manually moving fore/aft switch on the multi-function lever deactivates deck plate resume.

    Press Activation Buttons 1, 2, or 3 to reactivate system. Deck plates automatically move to preselected position.

HydraFlex™ Pressure

HydraFlex™ Pressure helps optimize platform ground-following performance. Allows you to vary the cutterbar ground pressure without affecting the cutting height of the crop.

Modify When:

  • Cutting off the ground using height sensing arms. HydraFlex™ Pressure can be increased to lock the cutterbar in a rigid position.

  • Increase pressure when cutterbar is pushing.

  • Decrease pressure when cutterbar rides over the top or leaves uncut crop.

  1. Select screen area under HydraFlex™ Pressure to open HydraFlex™ Pressure page.

  2. H116142-UN: AdjustmentSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired pressure.

    • Minimum: 0

    • Maximum: 207 bar (3000 psi)

    • Increment: 4 bar (50 psi)

    • No default


  3. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Recommended Settings (600FD):

  • 75 bar (1100 psi) for firm ground conditions.

  • 90 bar (1300 psi) for normal ground conditions.

  • 110 bar (1600 psi) for soft ground conditions.

Recommended Settings (600F):

  • 75 bar (1000 psi) for firm ground conditions.

  • 90 bar (1300 psi) for normal ground conditions.

  • 117 bar (1700 psi) for soft ground conditions.

  1. Select to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  2. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired setting.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


Draper Belt Speed

Draper Belt Speed controls the speeds of the side draper belts. Set belt speed for prevailing crop conditions and adjust for an even distribution of crop material across the side draper belts.

Increase Belt Speed When:

  • Heavy loading of side belts.

  • Heavy loading of material along sides of the center belt.

  • Excessive plugging of the feed drum and/or feeder house.

  • Crops pulled under platform by side draper belts.

  • Leaving standing uncut crop can result if too much material builds up on belts blocking the knife.

Decrease Belt Speed When:

  • Crops feeding under opposing side draper belt.

  • Slow belts to reduce shatter loss for long green straw/stems.

  1. Select screen area under Draper Belt Speed to open Draper Belt Speed page.

  2. H116145-UN: StandardUse toggle button to select desired belt mode.

    NOTE:

    H116144-UN: Reduced SpeedUse Reduced Speed when not harvesting with the full width of platform.

    NOTE:

    In Reduced Speed mode, belts slow down to a factory default setting and a turtle icon flashes below the draper belt speed icon.

    NOTE:

    Increasing belt speed overrides Reduced Speed.

  3. H116146-UN: AdjustmentSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired speed.

    Minimum: 0

    Maximum: 240 rpm

    Increment: 10 rpm

    No default

  4. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Recommended Settings:

160—220 n/min

Faster belt speeds are typically required in tougher crop conditions.

  1. Select to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  2. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired setting.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


Cutterbar Tilt

Cutterbar Tilt adjusts angle of the cutterbar in relation to the rest of the platform to optimize harvesting capabilities.

Modify To:

Tilt the cutterbar forward:

  • Assist in picking up downed crop.

  • Harvest closer to the ground.

Tilt the cutterbar rearward:

  • Level out the head while cutting on the ground. This helps prevent picking up rocks, dirt, and foreign objects.

  • Prevent cut crop buildup falling from the cutterbar or loss of grain heads at cutterbar.

  1. Select screen area under Cutterbar Tilt to open Cutterbar Tilt page.

  2. H116155-UN: AdjustmentSelect to tilt the cutterbar up or down.

  3. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Deck Plate Spacing

Deck Plate Spacing adjusts deck plate opening in order to match changes in crop conditions.

Modify When:

  • Switching fields, or conditions vary in the same field.

Decrease Deck Plate Spacing When:

  • Ear shelling at deck plates.

  • Header loss has been identified as grain shelling at the base of the ear.

  • Grain damage is recognized in the corn head. Reduce deck plate spacing to provide a cushion for the ears.

  • To optimize feeding for narrow stalks.

Increase Deck Plate Spacing When:

  • Excessive trash intake from the corn head is causing shelled corn to come out of the rear of the combine.

  • The corn head is pulling up corn stalks and ears. Gradually open deck plates until stalks feed through rolls more freely.

  • The corn appears to be pushing stalks over.

  • To optimize feeding for large diameter stalks.

  • Press left side of switch to increase spacing.

  • Press right side of switch to decrease spacing.

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 9

Increment: 1

Backshaft Speed

Adjusting Backshaft Speed allows you to optimize the feed rate of the header to the travel speed and volume of material the machine is harvesting.

Modify When:

Increase Backshaft Speed When:

  • Flagging of stalk.

  • Pulling stalk out of the ground.

  • Higher backshaft speeds are recommended for faster harvesting speeds and taking in large volumes of material to reduce loading on drive components.

Decrease Backshaft Speed When:

  • Snapping off stalk and ingesting into separator.

  • Butt shelling because ear hits deck plate too fast.

  • Reducing the Backshaft Speed can reduce ears bouncing and the generation of free grain in the header when harvesting lower volumes of material.

  • Press top of the switch to increase gear selection or backshaft speed.

  • Press bottom of the switch to decrease gear selection or backshaft speed.

Only for CommandTouch™ Multi-Speed Feeder House Drive.

-: Feeder House Speeds

Feeder House Lower Shaft Speeds

Fixed Speed (if equipped)

490 rpm

Heavy Duty Variable Speed (if equipped)

490-750 rpm

High Torque Variable Speed (if equipped)

490-750 rpm

Multi-Speed (if equipped)

1st Gear: 490 rpm, 2nd Gear: 550 rpm, 3rd Gear: 600 rpm, 4th Gear: 670 rpm, 5th Gear:

750 rpm

Limp Home Mode

Allows you to continue to fold, actuate, drive, or transport machine when a system fault is recognized.

Available Limp Home Modes:

  • Fore/Aft Tilt

  • Reel and Cutterbar

  • Folding Corn Head

Modify When:

Select Limp Home mode check box if machine faults occur and machine components still need to function in order for:

  • Harvesting to continue.

  • Transporting on roadways. Loading on to a trailer.

  • Placing the machine into a building.

Limp Home Mode only appears if a sensor fails or fault code exists.

  1. Select Advanced Settings to access further adjustments and less common settings.

  2. H116165-UN: ON/OFFSelect to turn Limp Home Mode ON/OFF.

    CAUTION:

    You accept the risk of collisions of machine components when turning Limp Home Mode ON.

  3. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Residue Management

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Residue Management allows you to adjust residue distribution as desired based on machine configuration.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Residue Mode — select between Chopping and Windrowing functions.

Out of Cab Adjustments — mechanical adjustments made outside of the cab.

Modules for this application can be added to run pages using Layout Manager .

Example:

Spread— controls the width and direction of chaff and straw distribution.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Shortcut keys for this application can be added to the shortcut bar using Layout Manager .

Example:

Residue— use for quick access to change residue dispersal direction. Light is illuminated toward direction of residue dispersal. If no illumination then residue dispersal is centered.

Different shortcut keys can be available for your application.

Grain Handling Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Grain Handling application is used to access and modify Grain Level settings, Moisture, and Accuracy. Advanced Settings are used to modify Grain Level Auto Beacon, Tank Unloading Offset, and Custom Level Alarm.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Moisture — enable or disable moisture alarm, set maximum and minimum moisture alarm settings, and set moisture correction.

Grain Level — displays current grain tank level.

Advanced Settings — access further adjustments and less common settings.

Modules for this application can be added to run pages using Layout Manager .

Example:

Grain Level — gives you direct access to Grain Level application.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Folding Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Folding Application is used to operate folding equipment.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Grain Tank Covers Items:

Grain Tank Covers — lock or unlock grain tank covers folding function buttons.

Folding Auger Tip — lock or unlock auger tip folding function buttons.

Folding Corn Head — lock or unlock corn head folding function buttons.

Folding Corn Head — lock or unlock corn head folding function buttons.

Engine Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

The Engine application is used to access and adjust engine settings.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Engine Power — amount of power the engine is using.

Modules for this application can be added to run pages using Layout Manager .

Example:

Engine Power— shows engine hours and power output of the engine.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Shortcut keys for this application can be added to the shortcut bar using Layout Manager .

Air Compressor Shortcut Key— allows you quick access to turn air compressor ON/OFF.

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

HVAC application is used to adjust temperature, fan speed, and air flow mode inside of cab and view outside temperature.

Set Temperature — set a desired temperature inside cab.

Modules for this application can be added to run pages using Layout Manager .

Example:

A/C— toggle gives you direct access to enable/disable the A/C.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Shortcut keys for this application can be added to the shortcut bar using Layout Manager .

Example:

A/C ON and OFF — quick access to turn air conditioning on and off.

Different shortcut keys may be available for your application.

Transmission Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Transmission application is used to display transmission information and adjust settings.

Select Transmission

ProDrive™

Push-Button Shift Transmission

Status indicator —shows you which Max Speed mode is active and which mode is in standby.

Active

Current Gear — shows you the current gear that is selected.

Press Push-Button Shift Transmission buttons to change the current gear.

Lights Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Lights application is used to access light presets that can be configured by the operator. Selecting one of the tab presets will allow you to make adjustments.

Field lights are configurable. Road lights are not configurable.

Field Lights Preset 1—Low Beam — lights that will illuminate in Preset 1—Low Beam mode.

Field Lights Controls — provide you with controls to select field lights on/off, high/low beams, and preset mode 1 or 2.

Calibrations and Procedures Overview

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Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

Mass Flow Vibration

Moisture Sensor Temperature

Yield

Amber Flasher

Chassis Tilt

Threshing Clearance (Hydraulic)

Concave Air Removal

Concave Leveling

ActiveYield™

Threshing Clearance (STS Electric)

Unloading Auger Engage

Feeder House Speed

Header

Deck Plate Spacing

Feeder House Lateral Tilt Speed

Wings

Reel and Cutterbar Position

Reel Position

Feeder House Tilt Fore/Aft Range

Feeder House Lateral Tilt Range

Combine Overview

Underscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication.

Combine Overview outlines the controls and features found inside the cab. Knowledge of these items helps you to correctly operate the machine as well as enhancing your comfort and operating experience.

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Items Accessible on the Combine Overview Page:

Active Terrain Adjustment™ Main Page

Main page shown is for example only. Your main page may differ depending on options or connected equipment.

ATA allows cleaning fan, chaffer, and sieve to adjust automatically depending on the crop type and machine pitch when harvesting in uphill or downhill terrain.

Automation— enables ATA.

Modules for this application can be added to run pages using Layout Manager .

Example:

Active Terrain— allows you to enable/disable automation and see the current Pitch state of the machine as detected by ATA.

Different modules can be available for your application.

Draper Float Position

Draper Float Position controls the pressure in the cylinders for the gauge wheels and center section.

Higher numbers make the header lighter, which increases oil pressure to gauge wheels/center section float. Lower numbers make the header heavier with less pressure in the float system.

Modify When:

For off ground cutting only:

  • Increase float setting to reduce unwanted ground contact.

  • Decrease float setting to reduce wavy cutting.

  • Decrease float setting if the head is slow to react to changing ground conditions.

Downed crop:

  • Increase float setting if the header begins to push material in front of the cutterbar as can sometimes be seen in soft ground conditions.

  • Decrease float setting if the header begins to leave uncut crop behind the cutterbar as can sometimes be seen in firm ground conditions.

  1. Select screen area under Draper Float Position to open Draper Float Position page.

  2. H116148-UN: AdjustmentSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired position.

    Minimum: 1

    Maximum: 10

    Default 5

    Increment: 1

  3. H116648-UN: CloseSelect to close.

  1. Select to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  2. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired setting.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


Front Console

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Key Switch

Adjusting Steering Wheel

Operate Lights

Operate Turn Signals, Horn, and High/Low Beam

Operate Windshield Wiper/Washer

Operate Ether Injection (If Equipped)

Corner Post Display

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

CommandARM™ Console and Display

Some items below are only displayed if machine is equipped with the associated option.

Harvesting Controls — controls for the cleaning fan, threshing clearance, separator speed, and other harvesting functions.

HVAC — select to adjust temperature, fan speed, and air flow mode inside of cab and view outside temperature.

Radio — select to access radio presets that you can configure.

Engine and Ground Drive — controls for engine speed, park brake, and ground drive.

Lights — select to access light presets that you can configure.

Console and Display — select for adjustments to the console and display.

CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company

Multi-function Lever

AutoTrac™

Navigation Bar

CommandCenter is a trademark of Deere & Company

Right-Hand Cab Items

Maximum combined current draw for switch power is 20 amps and unswitched power is 30 amps.

  • Spade terminal (A) is direct positive power at all times.

  • Spade terminal (B) is ground.

  • Spade terminal (C) is auxiliary power (key switch ON).

  • Pull down to remove the emergency exit device.

  • Use the hammer to break the window and exit cab if doors do not open.

  • Use the knife in the handle to cut seat belts if they do not unbuckle.

Leave the brake pedals unlocked for field use and locked together when transporting.

Stop the machine and move the multi-function lever to neutral before shifting gears.

When shifting the gearshift lever, the shift pattern is a straight line with detents for 1, 2, and 3. Less resistance is felt for neutral between 1st and 2nd gears.

Left-Hand Cab Items

Machine is equipped with manual engage and disengage the park brake pedals. Be certain to engage the park brake when the engine is running and the machine is parked or before leaving the machine with the engine turned OFF.

Press the right pedal to engage the park brake and the left pedal to disengage the park brake.

Refrigerator operates only when the key switch is in the Run position and MUST remain plugged into the auxiliary outlet to keep food or beverages cold.

Raise the seat bottom to open the refrigerator top cover. Refrigerator front cover can also be opened without raising the seat bottom.

Turn the temperature control dial clockwise to decrease temperature or counterclockwise to increase temperature.

Overhead Controls

Key switch must be in the Run position.

  • Press top of the switch to activate mirror heat.

  • Press bottom of the switch to deactivate mirror heat.

Key switch must be in the Run position.

  • Select mirror to adjust using the top button.

  • Selected mirror can be moved up or down or left or right using the bottom button. Move the button in the direction you desire the mirror to move.

Key switch must be in the Run position.

Seat Controls

ComfortCommand™ Operator’s Seat (Basic Seat)

ComfortCommand™ Operator’s Seat (Premium Seat)

Seat Belts

Instructional Seat

ComfortCommand is a trademark of Deere & Company

Key Switch

Sound horn before starting the engine to clear people away from the machine.

To avoid the possibility of personal injury or death, start ONLY from the operator seat. Do NOT start the engine by shorting across starter terminals. Machine starts in gear if normal circuit is bypassed.

Adjusting Steering Wheel

Operate Lights

Accidental collision with another vehicle can cause serious injury or death to you or others. Always comply with traffic regulations when driving machine on a road. Dim headlights to low-beam for oncoming vehicles. To avoid motorist confusion, do not operate work lights when transporting on public roadways.

If warning light switch is ON then warning lights remain ON.

Operate Turn Signals, Horn and High and Low Beam

Operate Windshield Wiper and Washer

Switch— rotate to operate the wiper at desired speed.

Operate Ether Injection (If Equipped)

Avoid personal injury and damage to engine. Inject fluid only while engine is turning.

To assure proper lubrication, operate engine at low speed, with no load for 1-2 minutes. Extend this period to 2-4 minutes when operating at temperatures below freezing.

ComfortCommand™ Operators Seat (Basic Seat)

ComfortCommand™ Operators Seat (Premium Seat)

Seat Belts

Inspect seat belts and mounting hardware on your machine at least once a year. If the seat belt system, including mounting hardware, buckle, belt, or retractor, shows any sign of damage such as cuts, fraying, extreme or unusual wear, discoloration or abrasion, the entire seat belt system should be replaced immediately. For your safety, replace the belt system only with replacement parts approved for your machine. See your John Deere dealer for replacement parts.

Instructional Seat

The instructional seat has been provided only for training operators or diagnosing machine problems. Keep all other riders off the machine and equipment. Always wear seat belts.

Harvesting Controls

Swap is only available when the Direction adjustment is not in the center position.

  • Rotate dial clockwise to increase setting.

  • Rotate dial counterclockwise to decrease setting.

HVAC

Radio

  • Press to mute audio.

  • Press to resume play of audio.

Engine and Ground Drive

ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company

Lights

Console and Display

This function is only available on machines not equipped with seat swivel configurations.

Feeder House Reverser

  • Push down, pull back, and hold feeder house reverser switch to clear out feeder house plug.

  • Release switch once feeder house is cleared.

If operating at a high engine speed, turn feeder house reverser switch OFF and throttle engine to low idle.

Belt Pickup Cleanout

In order for cleanout operation to begin, the process of engaging, reversing, and engaging again must occur within 30 s.

Press forward to engage the header, pull back to engage feeder house reverser, and forward again to engage header.

Header Engage

System Requirements:

  • Separator Engage must be ON.

  • Road Transport Disconnect must be in field position.

  • You must be seated for the header to operate.

If you leave seat after engagement, header continues to operate for five seconds before disengaging.

Separator Engage

System Requirements:

  • Engine must be running at the low idle.

  • Road Transport Disconnect must be in field position.

  • You must be seated for the separator to operate.

Separator disengages when discharge beater speed drops below 300 rpm.

If you leave operator seat after engagement, separator rotational alarm sounds and outside lights will flash to alert operator of leaving seat while separator is still rotating. Lights and alarm sounds continue until the separator has come to a complete stop.

Threshing Clearance Adjust

Procedure to Modify:

  1. Press button on the Armrest to activate the Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse the Armrest Adjustment Dial to select the desired threshing clearance.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


Depending on machine configurations, some values may not be reached.

Maximum value may not be attainable if dense pack elements are installed.

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 40

Increment: 1

Threshing Speed Adjust

Increases or decreases threshing speed.

  1. Engage the separator and run engine at high idle.

  2. Press the button on the Armrest to activate the Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  3. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse the Armrest Adjustment Dial to select the desired speed.

    • Turn the dial clockwise to increase the value.

    • Turn the dial counterclockwise to decrease the value.


    NOTE:

    Depending on machine configurations, some values may not be reached.

    Minimum: 200 rpm

    Maximum: 1000 rpm

    Increment: 10 rpm

Cleaning Fan Speed Adjust

Increases or decreases cleaning fan speed.

Fan speed motor has a thermal (heat) shut off that stops the motor from working if any of the following happen:

  • Switch is used continuously for more than two or three minutes.

  • Adjustment system is against stop while the motor is still trying to change speed.

  • Excessive binding or dragging in linkage.

If any of the above causes are suspected, clean and adjust as necessary.

Allow motor to cool 10 to 15 minutes before trying the switch again.

  1. Engage the separator and run engine at high idle.

  2. Press button on the armrest to activate the Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  3. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse the Armrest Adjustment Dial to select the desired speed.

    • Turn the dial clockwise to increase the value.

    • Turn the dial counterclockwise to decrease the value.


    NOTE:

    Minimum and Maximum values may change if machine is equipped with a cleaning fan slow down Kit.

    Minimum: 620 rpm

    Maximum: 1350 rpm

    Increment: 10 rpm

Chaffer Adjust

Increases or decreases the amount of chaffer clearance.

  1. Press button on the armrest to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse the Armrest Adjustment Dial to select the desired clearance.

    • Turn the dial clockwise to increase the value.

    • Turn the dial counterclockwise to decrease the value.


Depending on machine configurations, some values may not be reached.

General Purpose:

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 22

Increment: 1

Deep Tooth:

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 30

Increment: 1

Sieve Adjust

Increases or decreases the amount of sieve clearance.

  1. Press button on the armrest to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial.

  2. H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse the Armrest Adjustment Dial to select the desired clearance.

    • Turn the dial clockwise to increase the value.

    • Turn the dial counterclockwise to decrease the value.


Depending on machine configurations, some values may not be reached.

General Purpose:

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 22

Increment: 1

Deep Tooth:

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 30

Increment: 1

Seek

  • AM/FM/WX/MW/LW: Press the switch (short press) to change preset.

  • AM/FM/WX/MW/LW: Press the switch (long press) to SEEK.

  • SiriusXM™ Satellite Radio: Press and hold the switch to change channel.

  • CD/MP3: Press the switch to go to the beginning of the current track, to the previous track or to the next track.

Push Button Shift Gear (If Equipped)

Tire sizes and country code regulations limit maximum ground speed.

Machine must be stopped and multi-function lever moved to neutral position before selecting the desired gear.

Push-Button Shift Transmission: When pressing the quick stop switch with separator engaged, you are responsible for pulling back on the multi-function lever to stop the machine.

ProDrive™ (If Equipped)

Tire sizes and country code regulations limit maximum ground speed. Speed can be programmed from zero to the maximum allowable ground speed.

Maximum reverse ground speed is 10 km/h (6.2 mph) and does not change when in either mode.

ProDrive™ mode 1 or 2 switches can be selected while the machine is moving.

ProDrive™ Machines: Pressing quick stop switch with separator engaged causes machine to slowly roll to a stop. It is always recommended to wear your seat belt to avoid serious injury.

Road Transport Disconnect

Road transport disconnect switch prevents the following functions:

  • Separator Engage

  • Header Engage

  • Header Raise/Lower

  • Header Height Resume

  • Header Height Sensing

  • Lateral Tilt

  • Reel Raise/Lower and Reel Fore/Aft

  • Unloading Auger

  • Auger Swing

  • Power Folding Auger (If Equipped)

  • Grain Tank Covers (If Equipped)

After transporting the machine on roadway and field operation is desired, press the road transport disconnect switch for two seconds allowing indicator light to turn OFF and allowing the desired switch functions to operate again.

Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped)

Controls the speed of the four-wheel drive system.

Do NOT switch four-wheel drive ON or OFF while driving machine at maximum travel speed. Decrease speed or bring machine to a stop.

Turn four-wheel drive OFF before going down steep grades.

Non-ProDrive™ Machines: In conditions that cause high pressure in the hydrostatic system and the machine slows or stops, move multi-function lever to neutral and shift transmission to a lower gear.

It is OK to switch between slow (turtle) and high (rabbit) settings while machine is in motion.

  1. Press to turn ON when more traction is required.

  2. Press to turn OFF.

  1. H117024-UN: High SpeedPress to turn ON when higher speeds are required.

  2. Press to turn OFF.

Non- ProDrive™ Machines: Ground speed increases when turned OFF and decreases when turned ON.

Differential Lock (If Equipped)

Differential lock does not engage when the road transport disconnect switch is ON. Differential disengages when the brake pedals are pressed.

Engagement is only possible if ground speed is below 10 km/h (6.2 mph) and automatically disengages when ground speed is above 12 km/h (7.5 mph).

Park Brake

Automatic Mode: If the multi-function lever is in neutral position and speed is less than 1.5 km/h (1 mph), the park brake is applied. If the multi-function lever is moved out of neutral position, the park brake is released.

Manual Mode: If the multi-function lever is in neutral position and speed is less than 3.0 km/h (1.9 mph), the park brake is applied. If the multi-function lever is moved out of neutral position or speed is greater than 1.5 km/h (1 mph), an alarm sounds.

  • Press the park brake button to activate the park brake. Park brake indicator on corner post illuminates indicating the park brake is engaged.

  • Press the park brake button to disengage the park brake when multi-function lever is in neutral position. Park brake indicator on corner post turns OFF. Park brake is still engaged until multi-function lever is moved out of neutral position returning to automatic mode.

Exhaust Filter Cleaning Indicator

Final Tier 4/Stage IV: Damage to exhaust cleaning components may occur if the engine is turned OFF while performing exhaust filter cleaning or shortly after cleaning is complete. Alarm sounds and a warning message appears on the display. Start the machine and follow messages on the display to allow the components to cool.

Fuel Level Indicator

  • When the level reaches 10% of remaining fuel, fuel indicator flashes, alarm sounds, and low fluid message appears.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level Indicator

  • When the level reaches 10%, level indicator flashes, alarm sounds, and low fluid message appears.

  • When the level reaches 0%, level indicator illuminates and stops flashing, alarm sounds, and empty fluid message and engine power limited message appears.

  • When loss of prime is reached, level indicator illuminates and stops flashing. Alarm sounds and empty fluid message, engine power limited message, and speed limited message appears. Stop engine warning indicator (Red) illuminates, engine is derated and machine functions are restricted.

Quick Stop Switch

ProDrive™ Machines: Pressing the quick stop switch with the separator engaged causes the machine to slowly roll to a stop. Multi-function lever must be returned to neutral position to reset the propulsion system.

Push-Button Shift Transmission or Mechanical Shift Machines: When pressing the quick stop switch with separator engaged, you are responsible for pulling back on the multi-function lever to stop the machine.

It is always recommended to wear your seat belt to avoid serious injury.

Header drive can be disengaged by this switch in case of plugging.

Pushing unloading auger drive switch on the multi-function lever restarts the unloading auger drive. To engage header drive, turn the header engage switch OFF and back ON.

The following systems stop when Quick Stop Switch is pressed:

  • Header Engage

  • Unloading Auger Drive

  • Unloading Auger Swing

  • Grain Tank Covers (If Equipped)

  • Power Folding Auger (If Equipped)

  • ProDrive™ (propulsion movement slowly stops) (If Equipped)

Unloading Auger Swing Switch

System Requirements:

  • Road transport disconnect switch must be in field position.

  • You must be seated.

Press the top of the switch to swing out auger. Press the bottom of the switch to swing auger in.

Manual Control: Press and hold the switch part way in until auger reaches desired position. Auger stops when the switch is released.

Automatic Control: Press the switch all the way in and release it. Auger swings fully outward or inward without holding the switch.

Automatic auger swing function does not operate when unloading auger drive is engaged. Move auger back to transport position when not in use.

Unloading Auger Drive Switch

System Requirements:

  • Road transport disconnect switch must be in field position.

  • You must be seated.

Press the unloading auger drive switch once to turn ON or press the unloading auger drive switch again to turn OFF. Indicator light comes ON when system is engaged.

Unloading auger drive can also be turned OFF with the quick stop switch in case of an emergency. To engage unloading auger if the header and unloading auger are stopped with the quick stop switch, press unloading auger switch again.

Unloading auger drive engages only when the button is held while the auger is in auto swing mode or when the auger is manually swung out greater than 50%.

If you leave the seat after engagement, the unloading auger drive will continue to operate for five seconds before disengaging. To engage the system, sit on the operator’s seat and press the unloading auger switch again.

  • Press the switch once to turn ON. Indicator light comes ON when the system is engaged.

  • Press the switch again to turn OFF.

AutoTrac™ Resume Button (If Equipped)

AutoTrac™ resume button also activates or deactivates RowSense™ system. Refer to the AutoTrac™ Operator’s Manual for further information.

System Requirements:

  • Engine is running.

  • Road transport disconnect switch must be in field position.

  • Header switch is engaged.

  • Operator in seat.

Press to engage system. Press again to disengage.

Header Raise Lower and Tilt (If Equipped) Switch

System Requirements:

  • Road transport disconnect switch must be in field position.

  • You must be seated.

Press and hold the top of the switch to raise header.

Press and hold the bottom of the switch to lower header.

Header raise/lower switch has two detent positions. Pushing part way in on the switch causes the header to raise or lower slowly. Header raises or lowers at a faster rate when the switch is pressed in all the way.

Press and hold left-hand side or right-hand side of switch to tilt feeder house.

Reel Raise and Lower and Reel Fore and Aft (If Equipped)

Using the switch to raise/lower the reel and to move the reel fore/aft (if equipped):

  • Press and hold the top of the switch to raise reel.

  • Press and hold the bottom of the switch to lower reel.

  • Press and hold the left side of the switch to extend reel forward.

  • Press and hold the right side of the switch to retract reel reward.

Feeder House Backshaft Speed and Adjustable Corn Head Deck Plates (If Equipped)

Using the switch to adjust backshaft speed and adjustable corn head deck plates (if equipped):

  • Press the top of the switch to increase backshaft speed.

  • Press the bottom of the switch to decrease backshaft speed.

  • Press the left or right side of the switch once to activate display.

  • Press the left side of the switch to increase deck plate spacing.

  • Press the right side of the switch to decrease deck plate spacing.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank—Filling (Final Tier 4/Stage IV)

Using incorrect or unapproved aftertreatment components can cause damage to the vehicle’s aftertreatment system and reduce ability of the aftertreatment system to function correctly. Never interchange aftertreatment components between Interim Tier 4/Stage III B and Final Tier 4/Stage IV equipped vehicles.

If fluid is spilled or contacts any surface other than storage tank, immediately clean surface with clear water. Fluid is corrosive to painted surfaces and can distort some plastic and rubber components.

Cap (A) is not vented. Excess air is vented through Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank breather (B).

Visually inspect the breather. Do not allow excessive amounts of chaff or debris to collect on breather. If the breather is covered with debris, it does not allow tank to breathe. Remove breather from hose and clean.

Fill tank every time machine is refueled. If this cannot be done, monitor Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) level indicator on corner post display and refill as necessary. To avoid drastic changes in machine performance, always keep fluid level above the topmost red mark on the level indicator. See Combine Overview Application Help or Operator’s Station for further information.

To fill tank:

  1. Wash and rinse containers with distilled water to remove contaminants before adding fluid.

  2. Wipe area around the cap before removing to reduce chance of contaminating fluid.

  3. Using a funnel, carefully pour fluid into the tank, watching level through sight glass.

  4. Install previously removed cap.

  5. Carefully clean any spills, using distilled water.

Heavy-Duty Fuel Precleaner Filter (Optional)—Replacing and Cleaning

Replacing Filter

  1. NOTE:

    RXA0084320-UN: ScrewsH91103-UN: Filter AssemblyLEGEND: A - LidB - Spring CassetteC - Filter ElementD - GasketAfter filter element has been back flushed five times, clean filter. Replace filter when light is no longer visible while holding filter up to light.

    Shut OFF engine and close valve at bottom of the fuel tank.

  2. Loosen lid screws evenly in sequence shown.

  3. NOTE:

    Lid and spring cassette is used again, but a replacement filter element must be installed.

    Remove lid (A), spring cassette (B), and filter element (C).

  4. Install replacement filter element and previously removed spring cassette (B).

  5. Inspect lid gasket (D) and replace if necessary.

  6. Install lid and tighten in sequence shown.

  7. Open valve at bottom of the fuel tank.

  8. Turn key switch ON for 60 seconds to allow fuel pump to prime the fuel system and check for leaks.

  9. Start engine and run 3—5 minutes at low idle. If engine does not start or dies, see Primary and Secondary Fuel Filter Element—Replacing.

Cleaning Filter

  1. Shut OFF engine and close valve at bottom of the fuel tank.

  2. NOTE:

    Use a catch pan when draining fuel.

    Open drain valve and drain fuel from bowl.

  3. Loosen lid screws evenly in sequence shown.

  4. Remove lid (A) and spring cassette (B).

  5. Lift out filter element (C) by handle.

  6. NOTE:

    Inspect filter for damage. If damaged, install replacement filter.

    Wash filter in clean diesel fuel or mineral spirits.

  7. Install filter element and spring cassette.

  8. Inspect lid gasket (D) and replace if necessary.

  9. Install lid and cap screws and leave cap screws finger tight.

  10. Tighten cap screws in sequence as shown.

  11. Open valve at bottom of the fuel tank.

  12. Turn key switch ON for 60 seconds to allow fuel pump to prime the fuel system and check for leaks.

  13. Start engine and run 3—5 minutes at low idle.

Fuel Precleaner Filter—Cleaning

Clean fuel precleaner filter if buildup is visible on the filter screen or if a diagnostic trouble code appears. Reset code after cleaning filter.

  1. Start engine and run 3—5 minutes at low idle if machine had not been previously running.

  2. Shut OFF engine and close valve at bottom of the fuel tank to prevent drain back within the supply line.

  3. Thoroughly clean fuel precleaner assembly and surrounding area.

  4. Remove precleaner bowl (A).

  5. Clean filter screen and precleaner bowl. Inspect O-ring (B).

  6. Install screen and tighten precleaner bowl.

  7. Open valve at bottom of the fuel tank to fill the precleaner.

  8. Start engine and run 3—5 minutes at low idle.

Power Shutdown Procedure

  1. NOTE:

    H95321-UN: Key SwitchH120321-UN: Header/Separator SwitchesLEGEND: A - Key SwitchB - Header Engage SwitchC - Separator Engage SwitchA power shutdown is used to determine the machines performance in the threshing and separating areas by taking a "snap-shot" of the material in the separator. This is valuable in determining where the losses behind the machine are generated and what adjustments can be made to correct the condition.

    Verify that crop condition and material intake is similar for each shutdown.

    Locate engine speed indicator on corner post display and threshing speed readout on armrest display.

  2. Lock brake pedals together.

  3. Operate machine at optimized throughput levels in desired crop.

  4. Move steering wheel forward for free motion (both hands needed).

  5. Press low idle engine speed switch on armrest.

  6. Depress brake pedals.

    1. Non-ProDrive™ machines: Fully depress brake pedals (quickly pulls engine speed down by loading propulsion system).

    2. ProDrive™ machines: Lightly depress brake pedals (ProDrive™ attempts to repower and will downshift changing machine dynamics if brakes are fully depressed).

  7. As engine speed drops to near low idle speed (1200 rpm), quickly disengage header (B) and separator engage (C) switches on armrest.

  8. Quickly move the multi-function lever to neutral position.

  9. Allow engine to cool for a minute.

  10. Turn key switch (A) to shut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key.

  11. Inspect for excessive grain damage, kernels left on the cobs, and free grain loss before making any adjustments.

  12. Decide what adjustments are needed. Open threshing clearance and engage separator (avoids undue stress to cylinder drive area during cleanout).

  13. Adjust machine to desired settings and continue harvesting.

  14. Repeat this procedure and verify grain quality and losses behind machine.

  15. Once acceptable loss levels are attained, calibrate VisionTrak™ Monitor and continue to harvest.

Air Conditioner

Symptom

Problem

Solution

Lack Of Or Insufficient Cooling

Temperature control in OFF position.

Turn Air Conditioner to ON position.

 

Compressor belt off or broken.

Replace belt.

 

Compressor not functioning (if both the large and small hoses in the left-hand access panel are at the same temperature).

See your John Deere dealer.

 

Temperature control is not responding (temperature door broken resulting in warm air).

See your John Deere dealer.

 

Low-pressure warning (system lost refrigerant).

See your John Deere dealer.

 

High-pressure warning (system is overcharged).

See your John Deere dealer.

Compressor clutch cycles excessively or compressor stays OFF up to 15 minutes.

Evaporator icing.

Adjust controls correctly. See Combine Overview Application Help or Operator’s Station Help for further information. Open louvers. Clean filters. Move control to a warmer setting.

Bad smell (foul odor) in cab.

Plugged drain tube. Dirty filters. Dirty cab.

Blow out condensate tube and clean pan under evaporator. Clean filters. Vacuum out cab.

Be certain weep valve in the condensate drain tube is installed.

Operation at Low Temperatures

When operating in cold temperatures, verify that proper grade diesel fuel is being used. Warmer grade diesel fuel will gel in fuel lines, fuel filters, and fuel tank. Fuel system requires servicing if diesel fuel gels. See Fuels and Lubricants section for further information.

Combine functions can degrade in low temperatures where snow and ice are present. Special care MUST be taken to ensure that minimal snow is ingested in combine. If snow is ingested, areas such as chaffer, cleaning fan, separator concaves, and separator grates can become obstructed. Operation with these areas obstructed could cause machine damage and significant repairs or result in functional performance degradation. Consult your John Deere dealer prior to operating in cold temperatures.

Access Calibrations and Procedures

Access Application Through Display:

  1. H113668-UN: MenuMenu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. N119098-UN: Calibrations and ProceduresCalibrations & Procedures

Mass Flow Vibration

This procedure calibrates the mass flow sensor to accommodate for normal vibration of machinery while in operation. Performing this calibration prevents the mass flow sensor from falsely reading vibration as material being harvested.

Mass Flow Vibration calibration must be performed when changing headers and in every crop that is harvested.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Control unit AYM or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

  • Equipment configuration such as a Header has changed.

  • Crop type being harvested has changed.

  • Mass Flow Sensor has been replaced.

Items Accessible on Mass Flow Vibration Calibration Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

See “Perform Calibration When” section for more information.

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1 min

Mass Flow Vibration Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

  1. Select Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Moisture Sensor Temperature

This calibration allows adjustment of the temperature sensor that is part of the moisture sensor system to match the actual temperature. Moisture sensor temperature must be calibrated to provide accurate sensor readings.

Calibrate before harvesting begins when the moisture sensor is empty.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Control unit AYM or associated components are replaced or adjusted.

  • Moisture sensor readings are not accurate.

  • Moisture Temperature Sensor has been replaced.

Items Accessible on Moisture Sensor Temperature Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Display on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

See “Perform Calibration When” section for more information.

Estimate Time Required

Approximately 2 min

Current Offset—current offset reading for moisture sensor.

Moisture Sensor Temperature Offset

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure to Perform:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. H119223-UN: Sensor TemperatureSelect Sensor Temperature.

  3. H119224-UN: Sensor TemperatureSelect plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease Sensor Temperature.

  4. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  5. N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel to return to previous page.

Threshing Clearance (Standard Concave Adjust)

This procedure calibrates Threshing Clearance by identifying the fully opened and closed positions of the concaves. A properly calibrated Threshing Clearance provides the best results for the harvest setting recommendation. See your Operator's Manual for more details.

Calibration should not be completed with round bar concave covers installed. An incorrect zero position results.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Before each harvest season.

  • Physical concave opening does not match what is being displayed in the cab.

  • Concaves are replaced with a new or different set of concaves.

  • Threshing clearance sensor, or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on Threshing Clearance Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Threshing Clearance (Standard Concave Adjust) Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Yield Calibration

This procedure calibrates the estimated yield. Calibration is done by matching recorded samples with corresponding scale weight measurements.

Yield Calibration must be performed every year and in every crop that is harvested to achieve accurate grain weight measurements. Also, verify that Mass Flow Vibration Calibration has been performed for each crop.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Control unit AYM or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

  • Yield totals do not match scale tickets.

  • Highest accuracy of yield totals desired.

Items Accessible on Yield Calibration Page:

If Mass Flow Vibration Calibration is not current, then it is recommended to perform that calibration before performing Yield Calibration.

Yield | Calibration Quality

Calibration Quality indicates the quality of the calibration samples and the margin of error between the recorded samples and actual weights.

Calibration Quality Indicator —indicates the quality of the calibration samples.

Yield | Status Indicator

Status Indicator displays the status of Record Samples and a message about that status.

Status options are as follows:

Yield | Record Sample

Record Sample page allows you to collect a yield sample, monitor flow rate, and view the recorded weight of the sample.

Mass Flow Rate —indicates the flow of crop being harvested.

Low flow rate is displayed using dashes.

  1. Select Record.

  2. Begin harvesting crop.

  3. H119421-UN: StartSelect Start button.

  4. Adjust ground speed until desired flow rate range is obtained.

  5. Continue harvesting until the necessary amount of crop is harvested.

  6. H119420-UN: DoneSelect Done button to store the sample information.

Yield | Match Scale Weight

Match Scale Weight allows you to match recorded sample weight to the actual weight of sample.

  1. Select sample to match.

  2. Enter the actual sample weight using the keypad.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveSelect Save button to confirm.

    NOTE:

    N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel button to return to the previous page without making any changes.

Procedure to Delete a Sample:

  1. H119407-UN: SampleSelect sample to delete.

  2. H119408-UN: Delete SampleSelect Delete Sample.

  3. H114654-UN: OKSelect OK button.

Yield | Advanced Settings

Advanced Settings allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings.

Advanced Settings is not available when ActiveYield™ is selected.

Modify When:

  • Resetting to the factory defaults.

  • Manually selecting samples.

  • Manually adjusting the calibration value.

  • Transferring the calibration to another machine.

Items Accessible on Advanced Settings Page:

Yield | Calibration Quality Indicator

Calibration Quality Indicator indicates the quality of the calibration samples.

Flow rate does not affect calibration quality when only one sample is used.

Yield | Collected Sample Status

Collected Sample Status indicates the criteria met, by the current sample set. When a criterion is met a checkmark is displayed next to it.

For the best calibration collect at least 4 loads in all flow ranges:

  • High

  • Medium

  • Low

In tough harvesting conditions, when higher flow rates are not achievable, use following process:

Collect the first load using the highest harvesting speed as 100%, then collect 3 more loads lowering harvesting speed to 83%, 67%, and 50%.

Repeat the process, if more loads are to be collected.

Yield | Mass Flow Rate

Mass Flow Rate indicates the flow of crop being harvested.

Min = 0%

Max = 100%

Yield | Weight Indicator

Weight Indicator displays when enough crop has been harvested to perform the calibration.

Yield | Recording Status

Recording Status displays status of sample recording.

Once sample has been recorded and saved, the system returns to stand by. The number of unmatched samples increases by one on the main page after a sample is collected.

Yield | Reset

Reset allows you to delete all stored samples and return the system to the factory calibration value. You can also reset the calibration value to the factory default while retaining all samples.

Reset Types:

  1. Select Reset button.

  2. Select desired reset type.

  3. H114654-UN: OKSelect OK button to confirm.

Yield | Edit/Select Calibration

Edit/Select Calibration allows you to choose samples to use for manual calibration. Edit sample scale weights or delete samples.

Modify When:

  • Specific samples must be selected to obtain accurate yield.

  • Automatic selection does not perform as desired.

  • A new sample is not necessary.

  • Incorrect scale weight was entered for a sample.

Procedure to Modify Selected Samples:

  1. H119411-UN: Manual CalibrationSelect Manual Calibration.

  2. H119412-UN: Edit/Select SamplesSelect Edit/Select Samples button.

  3. N118434-UN: CheckmarkSelect checkmarks next to desired samples to use for calibration.

For the most accurate calibration, select samples that are high quality, have a 0-3 percent margin, and represent the three flow ranges.

  1. Select Manual Calibration.

  2. H119412-UN: Edit/Select SamplesSelect Edit/Select Samples button.

  3. H119415-UN: SampleSelect sample to modify.

  4. H119416-UN: Edit Scale WeightSelect Edit Scale Weight.

  5. Enter desired scale weight using the keypad.

  6. N118093-UN: SaveSelect Save button to confirm.

  7. N118396-UN: CloseSelect Close button to return to the previous page.

  1. Select Manual Calibration.

  2. H119412-UN: Edit/Select SamplesSelect Edit/Select Samples button.

  3. H119415-UN: SampleSelect sample to delete.

  4. H119408-UN: Delete SampleSelect Delete Sample.

  5. H114654-UN: OKSelect OK button to confirm.

    NOTE:

    N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel button to return to the previous screen without making any changes.

  6. N118093-UN: SaveSelect Save button to finalize.

Yield | Advanced Edit

Advanced Edit allows you to manually adjust the calibration value or transfer calibration from another machine.

  1. Select Manual Calibration.

  2. H119413-UN: Advanced OptionsSelect Advanced Options button.

  3. H119425-UN: Advanced EditSelect Advanced Edit.

  4. Follow the on-screen directions to complete the desired procedure.

Yield | Delete Unused Samples

Delete Unused Samples allows you to delete any samples not being used for the calibration.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H119414-UN: Delete Unused SamplesSelect Delete Unused Sample button.

  2. H114654-UN: OKSelect OK button to confirm.

ActiveYield™

This procedure automatically calibrates the estimated yield to more closely match actual scale weight of yields.

Manual Yield Calibration is unavailable while ActiveYield™ automation is ON.

Items Accessible on ActiveYield™ Page:

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Crop Type

Corn

Accepted Samples

10

Last Accepted

32 min ago

ActiveYield™ | Status Indicator

Status Indicator displays the status of Record Samples and a message about that status.

Status options are as follows:

ActiveYield™ | Advanced Settings

Advanced Settings allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings.

The ActiveYield™ Factory Reset will not have an impact on the samples collected in Yield Calibration.

Modify When:

  • Resetting to the factory defaults.

  • Transferring the calibration to another machine.

Items Accessible on Advanced Settings Page:

ActiveYield™ | Reset

Reset allows you to delete all stored samples and returns the system to the factory calibration value, or to reset the calibration value to the factory default while retaining all samples.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. H119409-UN: ResetSelect Reset button.

  2. Select desired reset type.

  3. H114654-UN: OKSelect OK button to confirm.

Chassis Tilt

This procedure calibrates the Chassis Tilt to ensure best machine pitch sensor accuracy. A properly calibrated Chassis Tilt provides the best results for the harvest setting recommendations provided in the Operator's Manual.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Each header type is connected to the combine for the first time.

  • Fore/Aft Pitch sensor has been replaced.

Items Accessible on Chassis Tilt Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Chassis Tilt Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Unloading Auger Engage

This procedure calibrates Unloading Auger Engage by measuring the time it takes to engage the auger when commanded, and then adjusts to make a softer auger engagement.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Unloading auger belt, hydraulic, drive, electrical or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

  • Unloading auger engagement is more difficult than expected.

Items Accessible on Unloading Auger Engage Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Unloading Auger Engage Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running at high idle

Operating State

Unloading auger disengaged

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Header Calibration

This procedure calibrates the coarse and fine movement of the header. Calibration is done by raising and lowering the header to set sensor ranges.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Each header type is connected to the combine for the first time.

  • Header height control sensor or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Begin Calibration —begin calibration procedure.

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 5 min

Header Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running at high idle

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Deck Plate Spacing

This procedure calibrates the deck plate opening by identifying the fully opened and closed positions of the deck plates. Properly calibrated deck plates provide the best results for the harvest setting recommendations provided in the Corn Head Operator's Manual.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Before each harvest season.

  • For each different corn head that was previously attached.

  • Deck plate position sensor, or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

  • Deck plate opening does not appear to match what is being displayed in the cab.

Items Accessible on Deck Plate Spacing Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Deck Plate Spacing Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running at low idle

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Feeder House Raise Speed

This procedure calibrates Feeder House Raise Speed by providing the rate of response at which the feeder house raise or lower reacts. A properly calibrated Feeder House Raise Speed provides smooth feeder house raise and lowering characteristics and prevents movement that is too fast or slow.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Each header type is connected to the combine for the first time.

  • Attachments of significant weight are added to or removed from header.

Items Accessible on Feeder House Raise Speed Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 3-4 min

Feeder House Raise Speed Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running at high idle

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Feeder House Lateral Tilt Speed

This procedure calibrates Feeder House Lateral Tilt Speed by measuring current commanded and associated speed of the feeder house tilting. Performing this calibration improves feeder house tilt response when operating with header height lateral tilt control active.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Before connecting header.

  • Feeder house lateral tilt sensor or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on Feeder House Lateral Tilt Speed Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 3-4 min

Feeder House Lateral Tilt Speed Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running at high idle

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Wings (Folding Corn Head)

This procedure calibrates Folding Corn Head by folding and unfolding the wings of the corn head and measuring associated sensor voltage at each position. This allows the system to detect the position of each wing. This prevents mechanical damage to the combine or equipment by not allowing the header to contact the machine if the wings are folded or engage in any other non-desired condition.

Perform Calibration When:

  • First time each header is connected to combine.

  • Mechanical adjustments have been made to the head.

  • Folding corn head wing position sensor, or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on Folding Corn Head Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 3-4 min

Wings (Folding Corn Head) Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Reel and Cutterbar Position

This procedure calibrates Reel and Cutterbar by extending/retracting the cutterbar and moving the reel to the minimum and maximum positions to associate the mechanical limits with sensor voltages. Performing this calibration allows the control unit to calculate positions and prevent potential damaging collisions between the Reel and Cutterbar.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Reel/Cutterbar position sensors or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on Reel and Cutterbar Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 3-4 min

Reel and Cutterbar Position Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements

-: Requirements

Engine State

Combine in field mode

Running at high idle

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Reel Position

This procedure calibrates the Reel Position by raising and lowering the reel and moving the reel fore/aft to determine the maximum position to associate the mechanical limits with sensor voltage. Performing this procedure allows the control unit to determine the adjustment limits and allow reel resume functionality.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Each header type is connected to the combine for the first time.

  • Reel/Cutterbar position sensors or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on Reel Position Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Reel Position Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Amber Flasher

This calibration measures current demands of the amber lights. A normal current is used to compare the current demands when lights are used to detect if the trailer is attached or for bad bulb detection.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Amber Flasher bulbs, or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Begin Calibration —begin calibration procedure.

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 1-2 min

Amber Flasher Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Concave Air Removal

This procedure calibrates Active Concave Isolation Air Removal by removing air from the hydraulic system of ACI. Perform this calibration if the hydraulic system has been opened to atmosphere for service or repair. Failure to complete this calibration results in less than optimal performance.

Before entering concave air removal calibration, verify that leveling cap screws are in storage position, air removal hoses are installed, and the engine is running. See your Operator's Manual for further information.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Hydraulic components for the concave system have been serviced or replaced.

  • Air has entered the hydraulic system.

Items Accessible on ACI Air Removal Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 3-4 min

Concave Air Removal Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements:

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Concave Leveling

This procedure calibrates Active Concave Isolation Leveling by identifying the fully opened and closed positions of the concaves. A properly calibrated Active Concave Isolation Leveling provides the best results for the harvest setting recommendation. See your Operator's Manual for more details.

Perform Calibration When:

  • Physical concave opening does not match what is being displayed in the cab.

  • Threshing clearance sensor or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

  • Concaves or associated components are replaced/adjusted.

Items Accessible on ACI Leveling Page:

Requirements —machine state required for calibration.

Details Displayed on Page:

-: Requirements

Last Calibration

Date and Time

Recommended Interval

As Needed

Estimated Time Required

Approximately 3-4 min

Concave Leveling Calibration Procedure

Procedure Requirements

-: Requirements

Engine State

Running

Operating State

Parked on a level surface

Procedure Overview:

  1. N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationSelect Begin Calibration to begin procedure.

  2. Follow messages on-screen to complete procedure.

  3. N118093-UN: SaveConfirm Calibration by selecting Save.

  1. Select Retry button.

  2. Verify all requirements listed on-screen have been met.

  3. If calibration fails twice, see your John Deere dealer or qualified service provider.

Service Interval Chart—Every 4500 Hours or Five Years

-: Service Interval Chart—Every 6000 Hours or Six Years

Legend

Service

Every 4500 Hours or Five Years

A

Replace Front Engine Crankshaft Damper.

Access Residue Management

Access Application Through Display:

  1. H113668-UN: MenuMenu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H114082-UN: Residue ManagementResidue Management

Press Residue Management button on navigation bar below display.

Residue Mode

Select Chop or Windrow Residue Mode option for desired straw and chaff processing.

Select Windrow When:

Select Windrow to leave a windrow of residue behind the machine.

Machines Equipped With Premium Flex Residue System Only: In Windrow mode straw bypasses the chopper while chaff is still being chopped and spread. The straw discharges from the separator into a windrow behind the machine. This leaves a cleaner windrow.

Select Chop When:

Select Chop to send residue through the chopper to minimize residue length.

Windrow Setup:

Non-Premium Flex Residue System: When placed into "Windrow" mode, all other spreader settings are unable to be changed.

Settings return to previous states when changed back to "Chop" mode.

See Operator's Manual for more information on the following out of cab adjustments.

  1. Place cob deflector in small grains position.

  2. Shift chopper drive into neutral position.

  3. H116998-UN: WindrowH116639-UN: Chopper PositionSelect Windrow or place chopper in raised position.

    NOTE:

    When harvesting low residue volume crops, lower cob deflector into corn position.

    H116644-UN: Status IndicatorStatus indicator shows status of door.

    H116645-UN: Error DetectedPremium Flex Residue ONLY: When an error occurs during a close/open process, the system attempts to return to previously selected state prior to your change request. If it is unable to successfully reach that prior state, the "Tailboard Error" message is displayed, and you must make a mode choice again.

Chop Setup:

Chop automatically closes the chop-to-drop door. The fine cut chopper cuts the straw discharged from the separator when the chop-to-drop door is closed.

Separator must be OFF to change the position of the chop-to-drop door.

Separator Vane

Change separator vane position to increase grain savings and improve straw quality.

Separator must be OFF to change the position of the Separator Vane.

Select Standard When:

  • Reduce grain loss.

  • Improve crop separating ability.

Select Advanced When:

  • Improve straw quality.

  • Reduce power consumption.

Select Standard.

Running separator vanes in advanced position may increase grain losses in certain crops and conditions. Crop dwell time in separator is reduced to improve straw quality.

Width

Width adjusts the spread range for chaff and straw by controlling spreader speed or shroud position depending on machine configuration.

Adjust the spread width setting before adjusting the spreader speed.

Modify When:

  • Increase when chopped material and chaff are not reaching the full width of the cut made by header.

  • Decrease when chopped material and chaff are being thrown on to the uncut crop.

Procedure to Modify:

  1. Turn on the machine.

  2. Engage separator.

  3. NOTE:

    H116988-UN: WidthCurrent setting is displayed by bar gauge.

    Select plus (+) to increase or minus (-) to decrease desired percentage.

    NOTE:

    H118119-UN: 50% Width PercentageWhen changes are made to the width percentage, the spreader diagram changes as well.

When width is changed, the bar gauge representing it turns yellow to match the yellow bounding box of the input field.

  1. Select to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  2. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired percentage.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Speed

Spreader speed adjustments allow for optimal distribution of material across the width of the spread.

Adjust the spread width setting before adjusting the spreader speed.

Modify When:

  • Changing crop type.

  • Size of material exiting chopper is getting larger or smaller.

  • Changing header size.

  • Compensating for blowing wind.

  1. Turn on the machine.

  2. Engage separator.

  3. NOTE:

    Current setting is displayed by bar gauge.

    Select plus (+) to increase or (-) to decrease desired speed.

    NOTE:

    When changes are made to the spreader speed, the spreader width diagram will not change. It remains filled to previous width setting regardless of spreader speed adjustments.

Allowable Settings for Corn:

Minimum: 350

Maximum: 550

Default: 500

Increment: 5

Allowable Settings for Small Grain:

Minimum: 600

Maximum: 800

Default: 700

Increment: 5

When speed is changed, the bar gauge representing it turns yellow to match the yellow bounding box of the input field.

  1. Select to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  2. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired speed.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Direction

Direction changes the direction of material exiting the chopper for wind compensation.

Modify When:

  • Wind speed changes.

  • Wind direction changes.

  • Machine direction changes.

  • Field changes.

  • Terrain changes.

Select to adjust the direction left or right.

When changes are made to the spread direction, the spreader diagram changes as well.

If direction is not known, the center marker disappears and dashes appear for the position value.

  1. Select to activate Navigation Bar and Armrest Adjustment Dials.

  2. H115035-UN: Navigation Bar Adjustment DialH115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialUse Navigation Bar or Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired direction.

    • Turn dial clockwise to increase value.

    • Turn dial counterclockwise to decrease value.


  3. H114674-UN: CloseSelect to close.

Swap

Swap allows you to quickly adjust the residue spread in the opposite direction to compensate for wind interference when turning on headlands.

Swap is only available when the Direction adjustment is not in the center position.

Modify When:

Wind is blowing residue and you want to swap residue direction automatically.

Select to activate and deactivate.

Messages for spread direction swapping appear whenever the Residue Management application is not open and a swap has been initiated.

Out of Cab Adjustments

Adjustments must be made outside the cab to improve residue management and prevent damage of the machine. See Operator's Manual for further crop settings and adjustment procedures.

Out of Cab Adjustments Page:

Crop Diverter/Deflector— select corn or grain position.

Place in corn position to prevent cleaning shoe damage while harvesting corn.

Crop Diverter Vanes— adjust vanes to control distribution of material into chopper or spreaders.

Knifebank— select a knifebank position to achieve desired residue length.

Knifebank must be fully disengaged for corn.

The more engagement, the more power is consumed by the chopper.

Chopper Drive Speed— select high speed for small grains and soybeans and low speed for corn.

Access Engine

Access Application Through Display:

  1. H113668-UN: MenuMenu

  2. N119118-UN: Machine SettingsMachine Settings tab

  3. H113552-UN: EngineEngine

Press Engine button on navigation bar below display.

Engine Power

A power meter is available on both the display and the corner post display for visual indication of current power consumption.

If alerts or excessive exhaust smoke are visible, see your John Deere dealer or other qualified service provider for further diagnosis.

Isochronous Engine Governor

Keeps the engine and driven component speeds constant to enhance capacity and efficiency until rated engine power is exceeded.

  • Green Zone— operate engine at upper portion of the green zone to maximize machine productivity and maintain constant engine speed.

  • H113551-UN: Yellow ZoneYellow Zone— preferred upper limit in tough conditions. Less power bulge available in this zone.

    Target lower range of the yellow zone before unloading auger is engaged.

  • H113550-UN: Red ZoneRed Zone— peak power level and is not recommended for extended periods because no power reserve is available.

If indicator moves into the red zone, engine power is maximized and the machine could potentially stall. Reduce load on the machine until indicator moves back into green or yellow zones.

Operating in the following conditions increases power consumption:

  • Hilly terrain

  • Heavy or wet crop

  • Wet ground conditions

  • Excessive ground speed

Exhaust Filter System Overview

Your machine is equipped with an emission-compliant engine, which cleans and filters the exhaust. Under normal machine operation and with the system in AUTO mode, the system requires minimal operator interaction.

  • Utilize AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning mode.

  • Avoid unnecessary idling.

  • Use proper engine oil.

  • Use only ultra low sulfur fuel.

For more information, refer to Fuels and Lubricants section in the machine Operator's Manual.

When AUTO or PARKED cleaning is enabled, the exhaust temperature can be high under no load or light load conditions at certain times during the exhaust filter cleaning cycle.

Servicing machine or attachments during the exhaust filter cleaning can result in serious personal injury. Avoid exposure and skin contact with hot exhaust gases and components.

During auto or manual/stationary exhaust filter cleaning operations, the engine runs at elevated idle and hot temperatures for an extended period. Exhaust gases and exhaust filter components reach temperatures hot enough to burn people, or ignite, or melt common materials.

AUTO Mode — automated process that performs exhaust filter cleaning during normal operation.

Disable AUTO Exhaust Filter — in conditions where it can be unsafe for elevated exhaust temperatures.

Engine Cool Down — period of cool down after exhaust filter cleaning.

H116962-UN: Auto ControlProcedure to Modify:Dial-A-Speed is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00007F4-19-20170127NOTE:H116962-UN: Auto ControlProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00007F5-19-20170516NOTE:H116361-UN: Reel Position ResumeReel Position Resume icon appears on the corner post display. H116962-UN: Auto ControlProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00007F6-19-20170516H116962-UN: Auto ControlProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00007F7-19-20170516H114076-UN: HydraFlex™ PressureProcedure to Modify:H116143-UN: Input FieldAlternative Procedure to Modify:HydraFlex is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00007F9-19-20170516H114075-UN: Draper Belt SpeedProcedure to Modify:H116147-UN: Input FieldAlternative Procedure to Modify:SS43267,00007FA-19-20170127H114077-UN: Cutterbar TiltProcedure to Modify:SS43267,00007FB-19-20170127H116349-UN: Deck Plate Spacing SwitchProcedure to Modify:NOTE:H116362-UN: Deck Plate SpacingPressing left or right side of switch on multi-function lever activates the Deck Plate Spacing icon on corner post display. SS43267,00007FC-19-20170127H116349-UN: Backshaft Speed SwitchProcedure to Modify:NOTE:H118498-UN: Numeric DisplayPressing left or right side of switch on multi-function lever activates Numeric Display on corner post display. NOTE:CommandTouch is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,00007FD-19-20170127N118004-UN: AdvancedProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,0000800-19-20170127NOTE:H120317-UN: Residue ManagementUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. H116638-UN: Residue ModeItems Accessible on Residue Management Main Page:NOTE:H116639-UN: Chopper PositionChopper Position— shows current position of chopper. H118116-UN: Separator VaneSeparator Vane — select between Standard and Advanced separator vane position. H116988-UN: WidthWidth — controls the spread width of chaff and straw by adjusting spreader speed or shroud position based on machine configuration. H116987-UN: SpeedSpeed — increases or decreases spreader speed. H117001-UN: DirectionDirection — changes chaff and straw spreading direction. H118304-UN: SwapSwap — quickly adjusts the residue dispersal in the opposite direction. H116641-UN: SpreadRun Page ModulesNOTE:H116642-UN: ResidueShortcut KeysNOTE:SS43267,0000804-19-20170203NOTE:H119900-UN: Grain HandlingUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. NOTE:H114778-UN: MoistureItems accessible on Grain Handling Main Page:H114779-UN: Yield CalibrationAccuracy — access Yield Calibration. H115000-UN: Grain LevelGrain Level ItemsH114776-UN: Set Full LevelSet Full Level — set grain tank full level. H114777-UN: Set Empty LevelSet Empty Level — set grain tank empty level. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings ItemsH116266-UN: Grain LevelRun Page ModulesNOTE:SS43267,0000807-19-20170517NOTE:H119899-UN: FoldingUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. H114615-UN: Lock/UnlockItems Accessible on Folding main page:NOTE:H114620-UN: Locked StatusContent Blocker— shows locked status. Prevents accidental engagement of the function. H114615-UN: Lock/UnlockFolding Auger Tip Items:H114624-UN: Locked StatusContent Blocker— shows locked status. Prevents accidental engagement of the function. H114615-UN: Lock/UnlockFolding Corn Head (With Position Sensors):H116240-UN: Locked StatusContent Blocker— shows locked status. Prevents accidental engagement of the function. H114615-UN: Lock/UnlockFolding Corn Head (Without Position Sensors):H114625-UN: Locked StatusContent Blocker— shows locked status. Prevents accidental engagement of the function. SS43267,0000808-19-20170127NOTE:H119898-UN: EngineUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. H113549-UN: Engine PowerItems Accessible on the Engine Main Page:NOTE:H115017-UN: Engine HoursEngine Hours— accumulated engine hours. H113829-UN: Auto Exhaust Filter CleaningAUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning — automated process that performs exhaust filter cleaning during normal operation as required. H113830-UN: Parked Filter CleaningParked Filter Cleaning — process which allows the system to perform additional exhaust filter cleaning when required. H114602-UN: Debris ManagementDebris Management Filter Capacity — indicator of used and remaining filter capacity. H118112-UN: Air CompressorAir Compressor — toggle button to enable or disable air compressor system. H115023-UN: Engine PowerRun Page ModulesNOTE:H118309-UN: Air CompressorShortcut KeysSS43267,000080A-19-20170203NOTE:H120313-UN: HVACUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. H119378-UN: Set TemperatureItems accessible on HVAC main page:H114797-UN: Air Flow ModeAir Flow Mode — adjust distribution of air flow inside cab. H114801-UN: Fan SpeedFan Speed — control fan speed inside cab. H113850-UN: Air ConditioningAir Conditioning (A/C) — enable or disable air conditioning. H119377-UN: OutsideOutside — view current outside temperature. H115024-UN: A/CRun Page ModulesNOTE:H116265-UN: A/C ON/OFFShortcut KeysNOTE:SS43267,000080B-19-20170127NOTE:H120318-UN: TransmissionUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. N118020-UN: OrangeItems accessible on ProDrive™ Transmission main page:N118019-UN: GrayStandby H114766-UN: Max Speed 1Max Speed 1 — maximum speed when max speed 1 is active. Select input box to adjust setting. H114767-UN: Max Speed 2Max Speed 2 — maximum speed when max speed 2 is active. Select input box to adjust setting. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings — allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings. H114765-UN: Current GearItems accessible on Push-Button Shift Transmission main page:N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings — allows you to access further adjustments and less common settings. ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000080C-19-20170127NOTE:H120316-UN: LightsUnderscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. NOTE:H114593-UN: Field Light Preset 1—Low BeamTabs available in Lights application:H114596-UN: Field Lights Preset 2—Low BeamField Lights Preset 2—Low Beam — lights that will illuminate in Preset 2—Low Beam mode. H114594-UN: Field Lights Preset 1—High BeamField Lights Preset 1—High Beam — lights that will illuminate in Preset 1—High Beam mode. H114595-UN: Field Lights Preset 2—High BeamField Lights Preset 2—High Beam — lights that will illuminate in Preset 2—High Beam mode. H114587-UN: Exit LightsExit Lights — select duration and lights which will remain illuminated after key switch is turned to OFF position. H114597-UN: Highlighted TabHighlighted tabs— indicate which light preset is selected. H113862-UN: Light With FaultLight with Fault— exclamation point indicates light is in error. Example, light bulb is burnt out. SS43267,000080D-19-20170127NOTE:H119896-UN: Calibrations and ProceduresCalibrations and Procedures application provides centralized access to maintenance procedures and calibrations for the machine. H119225-UN: Harvest TabHarvest TabH119226-UN: Header TabHeader TabSS43267,000080E-19-20170517NOTE:NOTE:H118294-UN: Front ConsoleFront Console — items located in front of you near the steering wheel. H118296-UN: Corner Post DisplayCorner Post Display — on the front right-hand corner post. H118301-UN: CommandARM™CommandARM™ Console and Display — switches for machine operation, attached to the right-hand side of the seat. H118300-UN: Multi-Function LeverMulti-Function Lever — items on the multi-function lever. H118299-UN: Navigation BarNavigation Bar — items on navigation bar located below the monitor. H118302-UN: Right-Hand Cab ItemsRight-Hand Cab Items — connectors and ports for information input and powering auxiliary devices, on the right-hand fender well near the window. H118303-UN: Left-Hand Cab ItemsLeft-Hand Cab Items — items located on the left-hand side of the front console. H118297-UN: Overhead ControlsOverhead Controls — items located in the headliner above you. H118295-UN: Seat ControlsSeat Controls — allow adjustment to the seat to increase your operating comfort. SS43267,000080F-19-20170127NOTE:H119895-UN: Active Terrain Adjustment™Underscored text identifies that additional information is available within this section or another section of this publication. H114647-UN: ON/OFFItems Accessible on Active Terrain Adjustment™ Main Page:H114656-UN: Status IndicatorStatus — displays overall system status or current adjustments being made by the system. H115025-UN: Pitch & CropPitch and Crop— displays current measured machine pitch and selected crop. H115026-UN: Fan SpeedFan Speed — indicator shows the current fan speed. H115027-UN: ChafferChaffer — indicator shows the current chaffer position. H115028-UN: SieveSieve — indicator shows current sieve position. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings — access further settings and less common adjustments. H114648-UN: Active TerrainRun Page ModulesNOTE:SS43267,0000810-19-20170127NOTE:H116130-UN: Draper Float PositionProcedure to Modify:H116149-UN: Input FieldAlternative Procedure to Modify:SS43267,0000811-19-20170127NOTE:H121072-UN: FootrestFootrest— place feet on footrests as needed to decrease fatigue and improve comfort. SS43267,0000812-19-20170518NOTE:H117815-UN: Left-Hand Turn IndicatorLeft-Hand Turn Indicator— left-hand turn signal is active. Simultaneous operation of right-hand/left-hand turn indicators shows your warning lights are activated. H117819-UN: Stop OperationStop Operation (Red)— illuminates and requires the machine be stopped at once and the problem corrected. Diagnostic trouble code is shown on the armrest display until the problem is resolved. H117817-UN: Operator AlertOperator Alert (Yellow)— illuminates and flashes when a problem exists with the machine. Requires the machine be stopped at earliest convenience. Diagnostic trouble code is shown on the armrest display. H117818-UN: Information AlertInformation Alert (Blue)— illuminates and flashes when diagnostic trouble code is active. Alerts you to be aware of a condition. When the alert is acknowledged, the screen message disappears. H117816-UN: Right-Hand Turn IndicatorRight-Hand Turn Indicator— right-hand turn signal is active. Simultaneous operation of right-hand/left-hand turn indicators shows your warning lights are activated. H117820-UN: Trailer Lights IndicatorTrailer Lights Indicator— when the trailer harness is connected, lights illuminate when turn signals and brakes are applied. H117807-UN: High Beam IndicatorHigh Beam Indicator— illuminates when the high beam lights are activated. H113811-UN: Exhaust Filter Cleaning IndicatorExhaust Filter Cleaning Indicator — illuminates when exhaust filter system is actively performing exhaust filter cleaning. H117822-UN: Engine Power Meter IndicatorEngine Power Meter Indicator— indicates the percentage of power the engine is using at any given time. H117823-UN: Engine Temperature IndicatorEngine Temperature Indicator— indicates the engine temperature. Green area indicates normal operating temperature, red indicates overheating condition. H117824-UN: Fuel Gauge IndicatorFuel Level Indicator — indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. H118085-UN: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level IndicatorDiesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level Indicator — indicates how much fluid remains in the tank. H117826-UN: Transmission Gear or Range IndicatorTransmission Gear or Range Indicator, 3-Speed Push-Button Shift Transmission (PBST) Machines— 1, 2, or 3 illuminates indicating the current gear selected. H118558-UN: Transmission Gear or Range IndicatorTransmission Gear or Range Indicator, 2-Speed ProDrive™ Machines— 1 or 2 illuminates indicating the current gear selected. H117827-UN: Park Brake IndicatorPark Brake Indicator— illuminates when the park brake is engaged. H117828-UN: Neutral IndicatorNeutral Indicator— illuminates when the neutral position is selected. H117829-UN: Engine Speed IndicatorEngine Speed Indicator— indicates the engine rpm speed. H117830-UN: Vehicle Speed IndicatorVehicle Speed Indicator— indicates the machine speed (km/h or mph). H116357-UN: Header Height Numeric DisplayHeader Height Numeric Display— when running on ground height sensing psi or bar will be illuminated depending on units selected. In off ground height sensing the numbers will fluctuate according to sensor feedback and neither psi or bar will be illuminated. H116356-UN: Header Height DisplayHeader Height Display— the green arrow is the set point and the white bars represent the current position. H116354-UN: Header Activation NumberHeader Activation Number— indicates the currently selected activation button. H116362-UN: Deck Plate Position ResumeDeck Plate Position Resume— illuminates when deck plate position resume is enabled. H116360-UN: Dial-A-Speed™Dial-A-Speed— illuminates when Dial-A-Speed is enabled. H116361-UN: Reel ResumeReel Resume— illuminates when reel the resume is enabled. H116353-UN: Header Height ResumeHeader Height Resume— illuminates when the header height resume is enabled. H116358-UN: Header Height SensingHeader Height Sensing— illuminates when header height sensing is active. H117843-UN: Active Header FloatActive Header Float— illuminates when the active header float is active. H116359-UN: Lateral Tilt DisplayLateral Tilt Display— indicates position of the feeder house frame. H117835-UN: Shoe Loss IndicatorShoe Loss Indicator— indicates grain loss from shoe. H117836-UN: Total Loss IndicatorTotal Loss Indicator— indicates the combined grain loss from shoe and separator area. H117837-UN: Separator Loss IndicatorSeparator Loss Indicator— indicates the grain loss from separator area. H117838-UN: Tailings Volume IndicatorTailings Volume Indicator— indicates volume of tailings return. SS43267,0000813-19-20170127NOTE:SS43267,0000814-19-20170127H117033-UN: Quick Stop SwitchQuick Stop Switch — allows you to simultaneously shut OFF multiple systems in the case of an emergency. H117003-UN: Unloading Auger SwitchUnloading Auger Swing Switch — allows you to swing unloading auger in or out manually or automatically. H117004-UN: Unloading Auger Drive SwitchUnloading Auger Drive Switch — allows you to engage or disengage the unloading auger and indicator light. H117006-UN: Programmable ButtonProgrammable Buttons— depending on the machine options and header types, the buttons are programmable to different functions. (See Controls Setup Application in Onscreen Help for more information.) H117005-UN: AutoTrac™ Resume ButtonAutoTrac™ Resume Button (If Equipped) — allows you to activate or deactivate system. H116348-UN: Header Raise/Lower SwitchHeader Raise/Lower and Tilt (If Equipped) Switch — allows you to raise or lower header and tilt the feeder house. H116349-UN: Reel Raise/Lower, Reel Fore/AftReel Raise/Lower, Reel Fore/Aft (If Equipped) Switch — allows you to control the position of the reel. H116349-UN: Feeder House Backshaft Speed, Adjustable Corn Head Deck PlatesFeeder House Backshaft Speed, Adjustable Corn Head Deck Plates Switch (If Equipped) — allows you to control feeder house backshaft speed or adjustable corn head deck plates. H116346-UN: Header Activation ButtonsHeader Activation Buttons — allows you to activate multiple automatic header control systems by pressing one of the three buttons. AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000815-19-20170518H117902-UN: DialAdjustment Dial— Turn the Adjustment Dial to increase or decrease selected input field. The button located in the center of the adjustment wheel is called the Close Button. Pressing this button closes pages on the CommandCenter™. H117903-UN: Home Page ScrollHome Page Scroll— press to scroll through custom Run Pages. H117904-UN: HeaderHeader— press to open the Header Application. H117905-UN: Harvest SettingsHarvest Settings— press to open the Harvest Settings Application. H117906-UN: EngineEngine— press to open the Engine Application. H117907-UN: Grain HandlingGrain Handling— press to open the Grain Handling Application. H117908-UN: Residue ManagementResidue Management— press to open the Residue Management Application. H117909-UN: FoldingFolding— press to open the Folding Application. H117910-UN: Work MonitorWork Monitor— press to open the Work Monitor Application. H117911-UN: Control SetupControl Setup— press to open the Control Setup Application. H117912-UN: HVACHVAC— press to open the HVAC Application. H117913-UN: LightsLights— press to open the Lights Application. H117914-UN: AudioAudio— press to open the Audio Application. H117915-UN: PhonePhone— press to open the Phone Application. H117916-UN: VideoVideo— press to open the Video Application. SS43267,0000816-19-20170127N128645-UN: Auxiliary OutletAuxiliary Outlet— used when connecting accessories (12 V). N122943-UN: USB OutletUSB Outlet— used for exporting information to a flash drive, loading information to the display, and display programming. N122944-UN: Auxiliary (AUX) InputAuxiliary (AUX) Input— used for playing music from an auxiliary source on the radio when that mode is selected on the radio. N122945-UN: USB InputUSB Input— used for playing music from an USB source on the radio when that mode is selected on the radio. H121337-UN: 2630 Ethernet Input2630 Ethernet— used to connect a 2630 display as a secondary monitor. H121338-UN: 4600 Extended Monitor Port4600 Extended Monitor Port— used to connect a 4600 extended monitor for a secondary display. H121339-UN: Auxiliary Display ConnectorAuxiliary Display Connector— used for connecting auxiliary equipment. H118079-UN: Auxiliary Power Outlet StripAuxiliary Power Outlet Strip— is equipped with six additional electrical outlets which are at the lower rear of the right-hand window. These outlets provide key-switched or unswitched power. NOTE:H118071-UN: Emergency Exit Style AH121414-UN: Emergency Exit Style BEmergency Exit— allows you to exit the combine in case of emergency. H118069-UN: Manual Storage LocationManual Storage Location— compartment located along rear cab wall that stores the Operator’s Manual. H118068-UN: Brake PedalsBrake Pedals— allows you to stop the machine. H118076-UN: Gearshift LeverGearshift Lever (If Equipped)— allows you to manually shift gears. IMPORTANT:SS43267,0000817-19-20170518H118077-UN: Manual Park BrakeManual Park Brake (If Equipped)— allows you to manually set the parking brake. IMPORTANT:H118074-UN: RefrigeratorRefrigerator (If Equipped)— provides a space to keep food or beverages cool throughout the day. NOTE:SS43267,0000818-19-20170127H118064-UN: MicrophoneMicrophone (Optional)— allows you to communicate hands-free using a Bluetooth® cell phone. (Bluetooth™ must be enabled.) NOTE:H118065-UN: Mirror Heater ButtonMirror Heater Button— activates mirror heaters to remove ice and fog. NOTE:H118066-UN: Mirror Control ButtonsMirror Control Buttons— allow you to select and adjust either the right-hand or left-hand cab mirrors. NOTE:Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG
SS43267,0000819-19-20170127SS43267,000081A-19-20170127CAUTION: H118582-UN: Key SwitchKey switch is on the right-hand side of the steering column and has four positions: H117799-UN: AccessoriesAccessories— allows accessories such as the radio and windshield wiper to operate without engine running. H117800-UN: StopStop— shut OFF the engine and all accessory functions. H117801-UN: RunRun— allows all accessories to operate and the engine to run once it has been started. H117802-UN: StartStart— momentary switch position that cranks the engine. Once the engine starts and the switch is released, it returns to the run position. SS43267,000081B-19-20170127H117796-UN: TelescopeTelescope— rotate the knob counterclockwise to release lock. Extend or retract the steering wheel to the desired position. Rotate knob clockwise to lock. H117797-UN: TiltTilt— pull up on lever and move the steering column to the desired position. Release lever to lock. H117798-UN: MemoryMemory— push down on the foot pedal on the floor of the cab to permit steering column to move up and out of your way for easy entry or exit. Push down on the foot pedal and pull down on steering wheel to return steering column to previous setting. SS43267,000081C-19-20170127CAUTION: H117803-UN: SwitchSwitch— select light operation mode. H117809-UN: OFFOFF— select to turn all exterior lighting OFF. NOTE:H117808-UN: Road LightsRoad Lights— select to turn ON headlights and marker lights. N123280-UN: Field LightsField Lights— select to turn ON field lights to selected preset. SS43267,000081D-19-20170127H117803-UN: Turn SignalsTurn Signals— push up lever for a right turn or pull down for a left turn. Return lever to the center position after completing turn. H117804-UN: Right-Hand TurnRight-Hand Turn— push lever up for a right-hand turn. H117805-UN: Left-Hand TurnLeft-Hand Turn— pull down for a left-hand turn. H117806-UN: HornHorn— push inward on end of lever to activate the horn. H117048-UN: High BeamHigh Beam— push lever forward to activate the high beam headlights. Pull lever toward you and release to flash the high beam. H117808-UN: Low BeamLow Beam— pull lever into center position to operate the low beam. H117886-UN: Filed Light Preset 1Field Light Preset 1— press to select Field Light Preset 1. H117887-UN: Field Light Preset 2Field Light Preset 2— press to select Field Light Preset 2. SS43267,000081E-19-20170518NOTE:H117803-UN: SwitchFill washer reservoir with non-freezing solution to prevent damage to washer system in cold temperatures. H117809-UN: OFFOFF— select to turn the wiper OFF. H117810-UN: IntermittentIntermittent— select so the wiper operates intermittently. H117811-UN: Windshield WasherWindshield Washer— press to operate the windshield washer. H117812-UN: Wiper ONWiper ON— select to operate the windshield wiper. SS43267,000081F-19-20170127H121070-UN: Ether InjectionEther Injection— press while cranking the engine to aid in cold weather starting. Release button after the engine starts. CAUTION: IMPORTANT:SS43267,0000820-19-20170518H117034-UN: Fore/Aft Adjustment HandleFore/Aft Adjustment Handle— pull up on the handle to slide seat forward or rearward for the best working position. H117035-UN: Vertical Shock Dampener ControlVertical Shock Dampener Control— limits amount of upward motion the seat suspension provides. Push control forward for a soft ride or pull handle rearward for a firm ride. Between these two positions is medium firmness. H117861-UN: Weight/Height Adjustment HandleWeight/Height Adjustment Handle— pull up on the handle to raise seat, or push down on the handle to lower seat. Adjust seat until green mark is visible in the weight/height indicator. H117037-UN: Weight/Height IndicatorWeight/Height Indicator— use the weight/height adjustment handle to adjust seat until green marking is visible in indicator. H117036-UN: Fore/Aft Isolation Adjustment HandleFore/Aft Isolation Adjustment Handle— pull up on the handle to lock forward or rearward movements. Push down on the handle to release. H117042-UN: Armrest Height AdjustmentArmrest Height Adjustment— remove the round cap and loosen the nut to adjust the left-hand armrest to desired position. H117041-UN: Back Rest Angle Adjustment HandleBack Rest Angle Adjustment Handle— adjusts the seat back angle. Pull up on handle and adjust backrest to desired position and release handle. H121071-UN: Seat Swivel HandleSeat Swivel Handle— Lift on the handle to allow the seat to swivel. Push down on handle to lock seat in position. SS43267,0000821-19-20170518H117034-UN: Fore/Aft Adjustment HandleFore/Aft Adjustment Handle— pull up on the handle to slide seat forward or rearward for the best working position. H117035-UN: Vertical Shock Dampener ControlVertical Shock Dampener Control— limits amount of upward motion the seat suspension provides. Push control forward for a soft ride or pull handle rearward for a firm ride. Between these two positions is medium firmness. H117861-UN: Weight/Height Adjustment HandleWeight/Height Adjustment Handle— pull up on the handle to raise seat, or push down on the handle to lower seat. Adjust seat until green mark is visible in the weight/height indicator. H117037-UN: Weight/Height IndicatorWeight/Height Indicator— use the weight/height adjustment handle to adjust seat until green marking is visible in indicator. H117039-UN: Seat Bottom Depth Adjustment HandleSeat Bottom Depth Adjustment Handle— press the handle to move the seat bottom forward or rearward for the best working condition. H117036-UN: Fore/Aft Isolation Adjustment HandleFore/Aft Isolation Adjustment Handle— pull up on the handle to lock forward or rearward movements. Push down on the handle to release. H117040-UN: Lateral Isolation Adjustment HandleLateral Isolation Adjustment Handle— push the handle forward to release side-to-side movement. Pull the handle rearward to lock. H117043-UN: Armrest Angle Adjustment KnobArmrest Angle Adjustment Knob— adjusts the armrest up or down. Rotate knob clockwise to lower and counterclockwise to raise. H117042-UN: Armrest Height AdjustmentArmrest Height Adjustment— remove the round cap and loosen the nut to adjust the left-hand armrest to desired position. H117041-UN: Back Rest Angle Adjustment HandleBack Rest Angle Adjustment Handle— adjusts the seat back angle. Pull up on handle and adjust backrest to desired position and release handle. H121071-UN: Seat Swivel HandleSeat Swivel Handle— Lift on the handle to allow the seat to swivel. Push down on handle to lock seat in position. H117044-UN: Heated/Ventilated SeatHeated/Ventilated Seat— press the top of the switch to turn ON seat heater. Press the bottom of the switch to turn ON seat ventilation. Switch in the middle position turns seat heater and seat ventilation OFF. H117045-UN: Upper Lumbar SupportUpper Lumbar Support— press the top switch towards the plus (+) symbol to increase upper lumbar support curvature. Push the top switch towards the minus (-) symbol to decrease upper lumbar support curvature. H117046-UN: Lower Lumbar SupportLower Lumbar Support— press the bottom switch towards the plus (+) symbol to increase lower lumbar support curvature. Push the bottom switch towards the minus (-) symbol to decrease lower lumbar support curvature. H117047-UN: Armrest Control ConsoleArmrest Control Console— loosen knob and slide the armrest control console up/forward or down/back in slots on outer plate. Tighten knob. SS43267,0000822-19-20170518H118075-UN: Seat BeltSeat belts are standard equipment on both operator and instructional seats. Lap type seat belts have a push-button quick release and automatic belt retraction to allow unrestricted exiting and entering. CAUTION: SS43267,0000823-19-20170127H118073-UN: Instructional SeatSeat back and seat bottom can be raised or lowered to desired operating position. CAUTION: SS43267,0000824-19-20170127H117027-UN: LockProgrammable Shortcut Lock— sets shortcut switch to avoid accidental change. Indicator illuminates when selected. H116352-UN: Dial-A-Speed™ Dial Dial-A-Speed™ Dial— turn the dial clockwise to increase reel or belt pickup speed and setpoint or counterclockwise to decrease reel or belt pickup speed and setpoint. H116347-UN: Header Height/HydraFlex™ Pressure Control DialHeader Height/ HydraFlex™ Pressure Control Dial— select position of the header relative to the ground and return to that position automatically. Turn dial clockwise to raise header and setpoint (if equipped with HydraFlex™ increase pressure). Turn dial counterclockwise to lower header and setpoint (if equipped with HydraFlex™ decrease pressure). H117923-UN: Feeder House ReverserFeeder House Reverser — used to hydraulically shift the feeder house gearcase into reverse mode to clear a plugged feeder house or header. H117924-UN: Belt Pickup CleanoutBelt Pickup Cleanout — delays re-engagement of the header belt drive system, which allows an ejected slug to be reingested into the feeder house in smaller segments. H117924-UN: Header EngageHeader Engage — push down and forward to lock the switch in ON position or pull back on the switch to turn OFF. H117925-UN: Separator EngageSeparator Engage — push down and forward to lock the switch in ON position or pull back on the switch to turn OFF. H117017-UN: Discharge Swap ButtonDischarge Swap— allows you to quickly adjust the residue spread in the opposite direction to compensate for wind interference when turning on headlands. NOTE:H115034-UN: Armrest Adjustment DialArmrest Adjustment Dial— is used to increase or decrease adjustments. H117012-UN: Threshing Clearance AdjustThreshing Clearance Adjust — press to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired clearance. H117013-UN: Threshing Speed AdjustThreshing Speed Adjust — press to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired speed. H117011-UN: Cleaning Fan Speed AdjustCleaning Fan Speed Adjust — press to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired speed. H117014-UN: Chaffer AdjustChaffer Adjust — press to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired clearance. H117015-UN: Sieve AdjustSieve Adjust — press to activate Armrest Adjustment Dial to select desired clearance. H118063-UN: Programmable ButtonsProgrammable Buttons— depending on the machine options and header type, the buttons are programmable to different functions. (See Controls Setup Application in Onscreen Help for more information.) Dial-A-Speed is a trademark of Deere & Company
HydraFlex is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000825-19-20161221N120890-UN: Fan SpeedFan Speed— press to change the in cab fan speed. H117877-UN: Air Flow DirectionAir Flow Control— press to select desired air flow direction. N121549-UN: Temperature ControlTemperature Control— press to change the temperature of cab. SS43267,0000826-19-20170127N123514-UN: SeekSeek — press to seek radio channel. N124430-UN: Volume ControlVolume Control— press to change the audio volume. H117918-UN: MuteMute— press to mute the microphone. SS43267,0000827-19-20170127H117023-UN: Push-Button Shift GearPush-Button Shift Gear (If Equipped) — press the desired button (1, 2, or 3) to increase or decrease the machine ground speed. Selected speed indicator illuminates. H117917-UN: ProDrive™ProDrive™ (If Equipped) — press the desired button (1 or 2) to increase or decrease the machine ground speed. Selected speed indicator illuminates. H117019-UN: Engine Speed (Slow Speed)Engine Speed (Slow Speed)— press for slow engine speed. Indicator illuminates when selected. H117020-UN: Engine Speed (Medium Speed)Engine Speed (Medium Speed)— press for medium engine speed. Indicator illuminates when selected. H117021-UN: Engine Speed (Fast Speed)Engine Speed (Fast Speed)— press for fast engine speed. Indicator illuminates when selected. H117022-UN: Road Transport DisconnectRoad Transport Disconnect — press prior to transporting the machine on roadway. Indicator illuminates when selected. H117024-UN: Four-Wheel Drive High SpeedFour-Wheel Drive High Speed (If Equipped) — press to control the speed of the four-wheel drive system. H117025-UN: Four-Wheel Drive Slow SpeedFour-Wheel Drive Slow Speed (If Equipped) — press to control the speed of the four-wheel drive system. H117026-UN: Differential LockDifferential Lock (If Equipped) — press to manually engage/disengage the differential lock to resolve traction problems in the field. H117028-UN: Park BrakePark Brake — press to manually or automatically engage/disengage the park brake to prevent machine movement. SS43267,0000828-19-20170127H117886-UN: Field Light Preset 1Field Light Preset 1— press to select Field Light Preset 1. H117887-UN: Field Light Preset 2Field Light Preset 2— press to select Field Light Preset 2. H117884-UN: Beacon LightsBeacon Lights— press to turn beacon lights ON/OFF. H117885-UN: Hazard LightHazard Light— press to turn hazard lights ON/OFF. SS43267,0000829-19-20170127H118078-UN: Armrest Control ConsoleArmrest Control Console— loosen knob and slide the armrest control console up/forward or down/back in slots on outer plate. Tighten knob to lock the armrest into position. N128644-UN: USB ChargingUSB Charging— allows you to charge mobile devices. These ports are located inside the console storage compartment. They are not connected to the radio or the display. N128645-UN: Auxiliary OutletAuxillary Outlet— used for powering devices (12 V). Located inside the console storage compartment. H117794-UN: ArmArm— rotate arm left/right to the desired operating position. NOTE:H117795-UN: DisplayDisplay— rotate display left/right to the desired operating position. SS43267,000082A-19-20170518H117923-UN: Feeder House ReverserUsed to hydraulically shift the feeder house gearcase into reverse mode to clear a plugged feeder house or header. NOTE:SS43267,000082B-19-20170127H117924-UN: Belt PickupDelays re-engagement of the header belt drive system, which allows an ejected slug to be reingested into the feeder house in smaller segments. NOTE:SS43267,000082C-19-20170127H117924-UN: Header EngagePush down and forward to lock the switch in ON position or pull back on the switch to turn OFF. NOTE:SS43267,000082D-19-20170127H117925-UN: Separator EngagePush down and forward to lock the switch in ON position or pull back on the switch to turn OFF. NOTE:SS43267,000082E-19-20170127H117012-UN: Threshing Clearance AdjustIncreases or decreases distance between threshing elements and concave. NOTE:NOTE:SS43267,000082F-19-20170518H117013-UN: Threshing SpeedProcedure to Modify:SS43267,0000830-19-20170127NOTE:H117011-UN: Cleaning Fan Speed AdjustProcedure to Modify:SS43267,0000831-19-20170127H117014-UN: Chaffer AdjustProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,0000832-19-20170127H117015-UN: Chaffer AdjustProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,0000833-19-20170127N123514-UN: SeekPress to seek radio channel. SS43267,0000834-19-20170127H117023-UN: Push-Button Shift GearPress desired button (1, 2, or 3) to increase or decrease the machine ground speed. Selected speed indicator illuminates. NOTE:CAUTION: SS43267,0000835-19-20170127H117917-UN: ProDrive™Press desired button (1 or 2) to increase or decrease the machine ground speed. Selected speed indicator illuminates. NOTE:CAUTION: ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000836-19-20170127H117022-UN: Road Transport DisconnectPress the road transport disconnect button when transporting the machine on roadway. Indicator illuminates when selected. SS43267,0000837-19-20170127IMPORTANT:H117025-UN: Slow SpeedProcedure to Modify:CAUTION: ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000838-19-20170127H117026-UN: Differential LockPress to manually engage/disengage the differential lock to resolve traction problems in the field. NOTE:SS43267,0000839-19-20170127H117028-UN: Park BrakePress to manually or automatically engage/disengage the park brake to prevent machine movement. SS43267,000083A-19-20170127H120319-UN: Exhaust Filter Cleaning IndicatorExhaust Filter Cleaning Indicator illuminates when exhaust filter system is actively performing exhaust filter cleaning. IMPORTANT:SS43267,000083B-19-20170622H117824-UN: Fuel Gauge IndicatorFuel Level Indicator indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. SS43267,000083C-19-20170127H118085-UN: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level IndicatorDiesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level Indicator — indicates how much fluid is left in the tank. SS43267,000083D-19-20170127H117033-UN: Quick Stop SwitchQuick Stop Switch allows you to simultaneously shut OFF multiple systems in the case of an emergency. CAUTION: IMPORTANT:NOTE:ProDrive is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000083E-19-20170127H117003-UN: Unloading Auger SwitchUnloading Auger Swing Switch allows you to swing unloading auger in or out manually or automatically. NOTE:SS43267,000083F-19-20170127H117004-UN: Unloading Auger Drive Engage/Disengage Switch and Indicator LightUnloading Auger Drive Switch allows you to engage or disengage the unloading auger. NOTE:SS43267,0000840-19-20170127H117005-UN: AutoTrac™ Resume Button AutoTrac™ Resume Button allows you to activate or deactivate system. AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000841-19-20170127H116348-UN: Header Raise/Lower SwitchHeader Raise/Lower and Tilt Switch allows you to raise or lower header and tilt the feeder house. NOTE:SS43267,0000842-19-20170127H116349-UN: Reel Raise/Lower, Reel Fore/AftReel Raise/Lower, Reel Fore/Aft  Switch allows you to control the position of the reel. SS43267,0000843-19-20170127H116349-UN: Feeder House Backshaft Speed, Adjustable Corn Head Deck PlatesFeeder House Backshaft Speed, Adjustable Corn Head Deck Plates Switch allows you to control the feeder house backshaft speed or the adjustable corn head deck plates. SS43267,0000844-19-20170127CAUTION: H106800-UN: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank Cap and BreatherLEGEND: A - CapB - Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank BreatherDiesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) contains urea. Do not get fluid in eyes. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of 15 minutes. In event fluid is ingested, contact a physician immediately. Reference Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for additional information. IMPORTANT:NOTE:OUO6075,000456B-19-20161219OUO6075,000456E-19-20161220NOTE:H98377-UN: Fuel Precleaner FilterRG11516-UN: Fuel Precleaner PartsLEGEND: A - Precleaner BowlB - O-ringDo not clean fuel precleaner and change primary and secondary fuel filters at the same time. Doing so makes it difficult to restart machine. Perform this procedure, then run engine before changing primary and secondary fuel filters. OUO6075,000456F-19-20161220VisionTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company
OUO6075,0004571-19-20170110OUO6075,0004572-19-20170119IMPORTANT:OUO6075,0004574-19-20170131SS43267,000084C-19-20170117NOTE:N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,000084D-19-20170519N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationProcedure Overview:N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000867-19-20170119NOTE:N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. H119222-UN: Current OffsetReadings Displayed on Page:SS43267,000084F-19-20170519SS43267,0000868-19-20170118IMPORTANT:N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000850-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000869-19-20170118NOTE:H119365-UN: Calibration QualityCalibration Quality —indicates the quality of the calibration samples. H119417-UN: StatusStatus Indicator —indicates the status of sample recording. H119235-UN: RecordRecord —collect sample data. H119363-UN: Unmatched SamplesUnmatched Samples—number of samples not matched to an actual weight. H119364-UN: Match Scale WeightMatch Scale Weight —match recorded sample weight to actual weight of sample. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings —access further adjustments and less common settings. NOTE:SS43267,0000851-19-20170522H119365-UN: Calibration QualityItems Accessible on Calibration Quality Page:H119374-UN: Collected SamplesCollected Sample Status —indicates the criteria met by the current set of samples. H119372-UN: Yield Margin of ErrorYield Margin of Error—difference between recorded sample weight and actual weight expressed as a percentage. Colored backgrounds indicate the quality of the margin. H119375-UN: Calibration ModeCalibration Mode—current sample selection mode. H119373-UN: Samples in CalibrationSamples in Calibration—number of samples stored. If no samples are stored, the factory calibration is used. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings —access further adjustments and less common settings. SS43267,000086F-19-20170117H119424-UN: Progress IndicatorProgress Indicator—displays when a sample is being recorded. N118420-UN: GreenActive—sample recording is active. N118019-UN: GrayInactive—sample recording is not active. SS43267,0000870-19-20170118H119379-UN: Mass Flow RateItems Accessible on Record Sample Page:H119418-UN: Medium FlowFlow Rate Range—indicates the current range that the sample is being harvested in. NOTE:H119380-UN: WeightWeight—calculated weight of the sample. H119399-UN: Weight StatusWeight Status —indicates when enough crop has been harvested to perform the calibration. H119419-UN: Crop Type: CornCrop Type—crop being harvested. H119400-UN: Recording SampleRecording Status —displays status of sample recording. H119401-UN: DeleteDelete—deletes the current sample data. H119421-UN: StartStart—begins recording sample data. H119420-UN: DoneDone—stops sample recording and stores the information. H119235-UN: RecordProcedure to Modify:SS43267,0000871-19-20170117H119407-UN: SampleProcedure to Modify:NOTE:N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel button to return to the previous page without making any changes. SS43267,0000872-19-20170119NOTE:H119409-UN: ResetReset —reset the system to the factory default. H119410-UN: Auto Sample SelectionAuto Sample Selection—system randomly selects samples to use for calibration value. H119411-UN: Manual CalibrationManual Calibration—select desired samples to use for calibration value. H119412-UN: Edit/Select SamplesEdit/Select Samples —choose samples to use for manual calibration. Edit sample scale weights or delete samples. H119413-UN: Advanced OptionsAdvanced Options —manually adjust the calibration value or transfer calibration from another machine. H119414-UN: Delete Unused SamplesDelete Unused Samples —delete any samples not being used for the calibration. ActiveYield is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000873-19-20170522H119365-UN: Factory CalibrationFactory Calibration—indicates that factory calibration is in use. No adjustments have been made. H119366-UN: Single SampleSingle Sample—indicates that only one sample has been taken or selected for use. NOTE:H119367-UN: Low QualityLow Quality Sample—four or more samples are selected, but samples are not high quality and only two represent two of the flow ranges. H121087-UN: High QualityHigh Quality Sample—four or more samples are selected from high-quality loads and represent all flow ranges. SS43267,0000874-19-20170519H119368-UN: High QualityHigh Quality—all samples are taken from a uniform area of the field that provides a constant flow of grain. H119369-UN: High FlowHigh Flow—determined using the gauge on the record sample page. Grain flow must be above 66% of the maximum flow for combine model and crop. Increase ground speed to increase flow. H119370-UN: Medium FlowMedium Flow—determined using the gauge on the record sample page. Grain flow must be between 33%-66% of the maximum flow for combine model and crop. Adjust ground speed to regulate flow. H119371-UN: Low FlowLow Flow—determined using the gauge on the record sample page. Grain flow must be below 33% of the maximum flow for combine model and crop. Decrease ground speed to decrease flow. SS43267,0000875-19-20170117H119403-UN: Current Flow RateCurrent Flow Rate—current flow rate of harvested crop. H119422-UN: GaugeGauge—graphically displays flow rate. H119402-UN: Numeric DisplayNumeric Display—displays flow rate numerically. SS43267,0000876-19-20170118H119403-UN: Current WeightCurrent Weight—current calculated weight of the sample. H119404-UN: Gray ZoneGray Zone—sample is too small for calibration to occur. H119405-UN: Light Green ZoneLight Green Zone—sample size is sufficient for calibration but is not at the ideal level. Calibration may be inaccurate. H119399-UN: Green ZoneGreen Zone—sample size is sufficient to perform an accurate calibration. SS43267,0000877-19-20170117H119406-UN: Standing ByStanding By—system is ready to record sample once Start button is selected. H119400-UN: Recording SampleRecording Sample—sample is being recorded. NOTE:SS43267,0000878-19-20170117H119429-UN: Delete Samples (full reset)Delete Samples (full reset)—deletes all stored samples and the current calibration value. Calibration value is set to the factory default. H119430-UN: Keep Samples and Use Manual Calibration ModeKeep Samples and Use Manual Calibration Mode—calibration value is reset to the factory value. All stored samples are retained. H119409-UN: ResetProcedure to Modify:NOTE:N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel button to return to the previous screen without making any changes. SS43267,0000879-19-20170118NOTE:H119411-UN: Manual CalibrationProcedure to Modify Scale Weight:H119411-UN: Manual CalibrationProcedure to Delete a Sample:SS43267,000087A-19-20170118H119411-UN: Manual CalibrationProcedure to Modify:SS43267,000087B-19-20170117NOTE:N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel button to return to the previous screen without making any changes. SS43267,000087C-19-20170118NOTE:H114647-UN: ON/OFFMaster ON/OFF—use toggle button to turn ActiveYield™ ON/OFF. H119366-UN: QualityQuality—indicates the quality of the calibration samples. N118420-UN: StatusStatus Indicator —indicates the status of sample. N118004-UN: Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings —access further adjustments and less common settings. ActiveYield is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,0000852-19-20170517H119424-UN: Progress IndicatorProgress Indicator—displays when a sample is being collected. N118420-UN: GreenWaiting for Sample— ActiveYield™ is not currently performing any activity. N118019-UN: GrayMaster OFF—ActiveYield™ is OFF. N118021-UN: BlueCollecting Sample—sample recording is being collected. N118420-UN: GreenCalibration Updated—sample recording is being updated. N118420-UN: GreenSample Rejected—sample recording has been rejected. Explanation for rejection displayed. N118020-UN: AmberCrop Type Unsupported—crop type is not currently supported. ActiveYield is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000086C-19-20170517NOTE:H119409-UN: ResetReset —reset the system to the factory default. ActiveYield is a trademark of Deere & Company
SS43267,000086D-19-20170517NOTE:N118094-UN: CancelSelect Cancel button to return to the previous screen without making any changes. SS43267,000086E-19-20170517N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000853-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000865-19-20170118N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000855-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,000086B-19-20170118N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationItems Accessible on Header Calibration Page:SS43267,000087D-19-20170117N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,000087E-19-20170118N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000856-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,000087F-19-20170118N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000857-19-20170517N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000880-19-20170517N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure SS43267,0000858-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000881-19-20170118N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000859-19-20170517N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000882-19-20170517N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,000085A-19-20170517N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000883-19-20170518N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,000085B-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000884-19-20170118N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationItems Accessible on Amber Flasher Page:SS43267,000085C-19-20170118N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000887-19-20170118NOTE:N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,000085F-19-20170518N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000885-19-20170518N120226-UN: Begin CalibrationBegin Calibration —begin calibration procedure. SS43267,0000860-19-20170518N118122-UN: RetryIf Calibration Fails:SS43267,0000886-19-20170518H120324-UN: Service LocationsOUO6075,0004575-19-20161222H116635-UN: Residue Management Application ButtonAccess Application Through Navigation Bar:SS43267,0000891-19-20170127NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:H116997-UN: ChopSelect Chop or place chopper in lower position. SS43267,0000892-19-20170203NOTE:H116999-UN: StandardProcedure to Modify:H117000-UN: AdvancedSelect Advanced. NOTE:SS43267,0000893-19-20170127NOTE:H113699-UN: Input FieldAlternative Procedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,0000894-19-20170516NOTE:H116987-UN: SpeedProcedure to Modify:H118126-UN: Input FieldAlternative Procedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,0000895-19-20170516H117001-UN: DirectionProcedure to Modify:NOTE:NOTE:H118133-UN: DirectionH118128-UN: WidthH118134-UN: DirectionH118129-UN: WidthH118135-UN: DirectionH118130-UN: WidthH118136-UN: DirectionH118131-UN: WidthH118137-UN: DirectionH118132-UN: WidthH118138-UN: Input FieldAlternative Procedure to Modify:SS43267,0000896-19-20170203NOTE:H118115-UN: SwapProcedure to Modify:NOTE:SS43267,0000897-19-20170127IMPORTANT:IMPORTANT:NOTE:SS43267,0000898-19-20170127H113709-UN: Engine Application ButtonAccess Application Through Navigation Bar:SS43267,0000899-19-20170517IMPORTANT:H113549-UN: Green ZonePower MeterIMPORTANT:SS43267,000089A-19-20170117H113829-UN: Auto Exhaust Filter CleaningTo avoid the unnecessary buildup of diesel particulates or soot in the exhaust filter system: NOTE:CAUTION: H113830-UN: Parked Filter CleaningParked Filter Cleaning — process which allows the system to perform additional exhaust filter cleaning when required. SS43267,000089B-19-20170103