Fendt 900 Vario Gen6 Series Workshop Service Manual

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Workshop Service Manual
Workshop Service Manual
FENDT 900 Vario Gen6
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Marktoberdorf
AGCO GmbH - Johann-Georg-Fendt-Str. 4 - D-87616 Marktoberdorf
FENDT is a worldwide brand of AGCO
© AGCO 2019
May 2019
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EAME
English
Subject to changes and additions
IMPORTANT:
This document is valid from the chassis number noted. The last valid chassis number could not be
determined at the time of creation. Use AGCONET or contact FENDT Technical Service to ascertain
whether a current wiring diagram set is available with an updated chassis number range.
Due to further developments to the vehicle, the content of this document is subject to change.
The relevant accident prevention regulations must be observed, as must as any generally acknowledged
safety, industrial medicine and trac regulations. The manufacturer does not accept liability for damage
resulting from unauthorized modifications to the machine.
Property of AGCO GmbH.
Any disclosure to third parties—either in return for payment or free of charge—is prohibited.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Entire vehicle system 1
Engine, fuel and exhaust system 2
Steering system 3
Drive train 4
Compressed-air system 5
Hydraulic system 6
Electrical system 7
Cab 8
Air-conditioning system and heating 9
Chassis and body 10
Wheels 11
Front power lift 12
Rear power lift 13
Service 14
Glossary 15
Index 16
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1.1 Safety instructions ..................................................... 1-5
1.1.1 Safety briefing and measures ...........................................1-5
1.2 General information .................................................... 1-8
1.2.1 Assignment table FENDT T types to the EU Type Approval Number ............... 1-8
1.2.2 Meaning of the vehicle identification number ............................... 1-8
1.2.3 Notes on documentation .............................................. 1-8
1.2.4 Note on hydraulics .................................................. 1-9
1.3 TechConnect .......................................................... 1-10
1.3.1 Open Tech Connect ................................................. 1-10
1.3.2 Overview of the start page in Tech Connect ............................... 1-11
1.3.3 Find knowledge objects in Tech Connect ................................. 1-13
1.3.4 Create support requests via Tech Connect ................................ 1-18
1.3.5 Locate a customer number on Tech Connect .............................. 1-22
1.3.6 Respond to support requests .......................................... 1-23
1.3.7 Manage support requests ............................................ 1-25
1.3.8 Connect and synchronize Apple mobile device ............................. 1-27
1.4 Tightening requirements ............................................... 1-32
1.4.1 Spanner sizes for globally standard parts ..................................1-32
1.4.2 Tightening torque for screws and bolts with VDA coating ..................... 1-32
1.4.3 Tightening torque for screws with a galvanized surface ....................... 1-33
1.4.4 Tightening torque for threaded plugs .................................... 1-34
1.4.5 Tightening torque for banjo bolts ....................................... 1-35
1.4.6 Tightening torque for hose clamps ...................................... 1-36
1.5 Fuels and lubricants ................................................... 1-38
1.5.1 Filling quantities ................................................... 1-38
1.5.2 Biodiesel .........................................................1-39
1.5.3 Biodegradable hydraulic oil ............................................1-40
1.6 Technical specification ................................................. 1-41
1.6.1 General ..........................................................1-42
1.6.2 Diesel engine ..................................................... 1-46
1.6.3 Front axle ........................................................ 1-54
1.6.4 Steering ......................................................... 1-56
1.6.5 Transmission ......................................................1-57
1.6.6 Compressed air system .............................................. 1-65
1.6.7 Hydraulic equipment ................................................ 1-67
1.6.8 Electrical system ................................................... 1-70
1.6.9 Cab ............................................................ 1-71
1.6.10 Air-conditioning system .............................................. 1-73
1.6.11 Tires ............................................................ 1-74
1.6.12 Front power lift .................................................... 1-75
1.6.13 Rear power lift .................................................... 1-76
1.7 Component position ...................................................1-77
1.7.1 Electrical/electronic components - A ..................................... 1-77
1.7.2 Electrical/electronic components - B ..................................... 1-86
1.7.3 Electrical/electronic components - E .................................... 1-103
1.7.4 Electrical/electronic components - F .................................... 1-119
1.7.5 Electrical/electronic components - G .................................... 1-120
1.7.6 Electrical/electronic components - H .................................... 1-121
1.7.7 Electrical/electronic components – K ....................................1-122
1.7.8 Electrical/electronic components - M ................................... 1-125
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1.7.9 Electrical/electronic components — N ...................................1-129
1.7.10 Electrical/electronic components - R .................................... 1-130
1.7.11 Electrical/electronic components - S .................................... 1-131
1.7.12 Electrical/electronic components – U ................................... 1-139
1.7.13 Electrical/electronic components - X .................................... 1-141
1.7.14 Electrical/electronic components - Y .................................... 1-276
1.7.15 Position of sockets ................................................ 1-289
1.7.16 Position of valve blocks ............................................. 1-294
1.7.17 Position of transmission components ................................... 1-296
1.7.18 Hydraulic components .............................................. 1-311
1.7.19 Compressed air components ......................................... 1-337
1.7.20 Components of the tire pressure monitoring system ........................ 1-349
1.7.21 Diesel engine components ...........................................1-354
1.7.22 Location of air-conditioning system components and heater components ......... 1-356
1.8 Position of measuring points .......................................... 1-357
1.8.1 Measuring points on transmission and comfort hydraulics .................... 1-357
1.8.2 Hydraulic measuring points .......................................... 1-362
1.8.3 Compressed air measuring points ..................................... 1-363
1.9 Calibrations .......................................................... 1-366
1.9.1 Calibration sequence ............................................... 1-366
1.9.2 Calibration 1001 crossgate lever ....................................... 1-367
1.9.3 Calibration 1003/1004/1005/1006 linear modules ........................... 1-371
1.9.4 Calibration 2401 steering angle sensor .................................. 1-374
1.9.4.1 Calibration 2401 - checking the calibration accuracy ............... 1-377
1.9.5 Calibration 2403 steering valve, when required. ............................1-379
1.9.6 Calibration of transmission ........................................... 1-382
1.9.6.1 Calibration 4001 clutch pedal ................................ 1-382
1.9.6.2 Calibration 4002 Hand throttle ............................... 1-384
1.9.6.3 Calibration 4005 driving pedal ............................... 1-386
1.9.6.4 Calibration 4007 transmission ratio characteristic ................. 1-388
1.9.6.5 Calibration 4009 Turbo-clutch function ......................... 1-393
1.9.6.6 Calibration 4010 accelerator pedal resolution .................... 1-396
1.9.7 Calibration 6034 rear PTO clutch .......................................1-398
1.9.8 Calibration 7034 front PTO clutch ...................................... 1-401
1.9.9 Calibration 7666 front axle suspension .................................. 1-404
1.9.10 Calibration 8001 rear EPC - depth control ................................ 1-406
1.9.11 Calibration 8002 rear EPC - position control ...............................1-409
1.9.12 Calibration 9001 front EPC - depth control ................................ 1-411
1.9.13 Calibration 9002 front EPC - position control .............................. 1-414
1.9.14 Heating valve calibration - automatic air-conditioning system .................. 1-416
1.9.15 Speed display calibration ............................................ 1-418
1.10 Calibrations fault code ................................................ 1-421
1.10.1 Calibration fault code 1001 ........................................... 1-421
1.10.2 Calibration fault code 1003 ........................................... 1-421
1.10.3 Calibration fault code 1004 ........................................... 1-421
1.10.4 Calibration fault code 1005 ........................................... 1-422
1.10.5 Calibration fault code 1006 ........................................... 1-422
1.10.6 Calibration fault code 2401 ........................................... 1-422
1.10.7 Calibration fault code 2403 ...........................................1-423
1.10.8 Calibration fault code 4001 ........................................... 1-423
1.10.9 Calibration fault code 4002 ...........................................1-424
1.10.10 Calibration fault code 4005 ...........................................1-424
1.10.11 Calibration fault code 4007 ...........................................1-425
1.10.12 Calibration fault code 4009 ...........................................1-427
1.10.13 Calibration fault code 4010 ........................................... 1-428
1.10.14 Calibration fault code 7666 ........................................... 1-429
1.10.15 Calibration fault code 8001 ........................................... 1-429
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1.10.16 Calibration fault code 8002 ...........................................1-429
1.10.17 Calibration fault code 9001 ........................................... 1-430
1.10.18 Calibration fault code 9002 ...........................................1-430
1.10.19 Calibration fault code: tire circumference ................................ 1-430
1.10.20 Calibration fault code: heater valve ..................................... 1-431
1.11 Fault code tables ..................................................... 1-432
1.11.1 Updates to fault code tables ..........................................1-432
1.11.2 Notes on the fault code display ....................................... 1-432
1.11.3 Structure of fault code .............................................. 1-432
1.11.4 Confirm fault codes ................................................ 1-434
1.11.5 Call up fault codes ................................................. 1-434
1.11.6 Delete fault codes ................................................. 1-435
1.11.7 Fault code 00.0.00 .................................................1-436
1.11.8 Fault code 01.0.00 ................................................. 1-440
1.11.9 Fault code 02.1.00 ................................................. 1-449
1.11.10 Fault code 03.1.00 ................................................. 1-451
1.11.11 Fault code 04.1.00 ................................................. 1-453
1.11.12 Fault code 05.1.00 ................................................. 1-469
1.11.13 Fault code 06.1.00 ................................................. 1-475
1.11.14 Fault code 07.1.00 ................................................. 1-480
1.11.15 Fault code 08.1.00 ................................................. 1-482
1.11.16 Fault code 09.1.00 ................................................. 1-488
1.11.17 Fault code 0A.1.00 ................................................. 1-494
1.11.18 Fault code 0B.1.00 ................................................. 1-511
1.11.19 Fault code 0D.1.00 ................................................. 1-514
1.11.20 Fault code 0E.1.00 ................................................. 1-516
1.11.21 Fault code 0F.1.00 ................................................. 1-522
1.11.22 Fault code 10.1.00 ................................................. 1-527
1.11.23 Fault code 12.1.00 ................................................. 1-529
1.11.24 Fault code 15.1.00 ................................................. 1-535
1.11.25 Fault code 17.1.00 ................................................. 1-537
1.11.26 Fault code 18.1.00 ................................................. 1-538
1.11.27 Fault code 1B.1.00 ................................................. 1-542
1.11.28 Fault code 1D.1.00 ................................................. 1-560
1.11.29 Fault code 1F.1.00 ................................................. 1-572
1.11.30 Fault code 20.1.00 ................................................. 1-573
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1.1 Safety instructions
1.1.1 Safety briefing and measures
Important notes on work safety
The statutory accident prevention regulations (available from professional associations or specialist shops)
must be observed. These depend on the operating site, operating mode and fuels and lubricants used.
Additional protective measures dependent on the respective procedures are specified in the corresponding
repair guidelines and highlighted.
Safety instructions
This handbook uses the following safety tips:
DANGER:
This symbol, together with the word DANGER, means there is an immediate risk of danger
that must be avoided. Otherwise there is a risk of death or very serious injuries.
WARNING:
This symbol, together with the word WARNING, means there is a potential danger that
must be avoided. Otherwise there is a risk of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION:
This symbol, together with the word CAUTION, means there is a potential danger that
must be avoided. Otherwise there is a risk of minor injuries.
Please observe the following when carrying out maintenance or service work to the tractor:
The specific documentation associated with the vehicle (Workshop Service Manual and Operator's Manual)
must be used to complete any pending work.
1. General
Only briefed personnel may operate the tractor or carry out maintenance work.
Only use qualified specialists to carry out repairs or service work.
Nobody may be in the cab while work is being carried out under the jacked-up tractor.
Pressure lies from implements must be discharged.
Nobody is allowed to be in the area of a lifted, unsecured load (e.g. raised cab).
Safety guards must not be opened or removed while the engine is running.
Pressurized fluids (fuel or hydraulic oil) escaping under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause
severe injuries. If injuries occur, seek medical advice immediately to avoid the risk of serious infection.
A safe distance must always be kept from hot surfaces.
Pressure accumulator and connected lines are under high pressure. Only carry out removal and repair
work in accordance with instructions in the Workshop Service Manual.
To avoid eye injury, do not look directly at the surface of the activated radar sensor.
Always dispose of oils, fuels and filters properly.
Specialist knowledge and special fitting tools are required to fit tires.
Run the tractor for a short time, then all wheel nuts and bolts must be retightened and checked
regularly. Torque values can be found in the technical data.
Before working on the electrical system, the earth cable must always be removed from the battery.
Before carrying out electric welding work on the tractor or mounted implements, ensure that both
battery terminals are disconnected. Attach the welding appliance's earth terminal as close to the
welding spot as possible.
Always exercise caution when working with brake fluid and battery acid. These substances are toxic and
corrosive.
Only FENDT original spare parts must be used.
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2. Working on the front-axle suspension
WARNING: The front axle suspension pressure lines between the central control block and
the suspension cylinder and the pipe of the cased pressure accumulator are under high
pressure even when the engine is switched o and the suspension is lowered/locked.
Risk of injury and death! Material damage is possible.
Prior to each repair and after releasing or opening hydraulic lines in this area, the pressure
must be released manually.
NOTE:
The "Lock suspension/lower suspension" command has no eect!
Energising solenoid valves from an external source is also ineective, as hydraulically unlockable return
valves are installed!
To release pressure:
Turn thumb screw to MVFS [Y064] - Lower
suspension solenoid valve body is lowered
Turn thumb screw to MVFH [Y065] - Raise
suspension solenoid valve rebound
accumulator is relieved
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Check:
As the oil temperature rises, the emptying accumulator will make a flowing sound. However, in cold
temperatures hardly anything will be heard.
3. Working on the brake system
DANGER: The brake system lines remain under pressure even when the engine has been
switched o.
Compressed air escapes at high pressure.
Before each repair to the brake system or when removing the cab, the pressure must be
relieved manually.
To release pressure:
1. Switch o diesel engine
2. Secure the tractor to prevent it from rolling
away.
3. Press the foot brake at least ten times
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General notes:
The function of the brakes must be checked before each journey!
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Adjustments and repairs to the brake system must be carried out in specialist workshops or by
approved brake repair technicians.
It must not be possible to brake individual wheels when driving (lock pedals).
4. Working on the engine
After switching o the engine, wait at least 5 minutes before starting any work on the fuel system.
The engine may only be started once all safety guards have been attached and nobody is standing in the
danger area.
Never let the engine run in enclosed spaces with no exhaust gas suction system.
Cleaning, maintenance and repair work may only be carried out once the engine is switched o and
secured to prevent it starting.
Injection pipes and high-pressures lines must not be deformed.
Any damaged injection pipe or high-pressure line must be replaced.
Do not loosen any injection pipes for high-pressure fuel lines while the engine is running.
Before carrying out checks to the running engine, always perform a visual check of all high-pressure
components. Suitable protective clothing (e.g. protective goggles) should be worn while doing this.
Leaks indicate potential sources of danger for workshop personnel.
In the event of leaks in the high-pressure fuel system, workshop personnel should always remain out of
range of any possible fuel spray to avoid serious injury.
Even if no leaks are detectable in the high-pressure fuel system, workshop personnel should avoid the
immediate danger area and wear suitable protective clothing (e.g. protective goggles) when carrying out
checks on the running engine and during the first test run.
Smoking is forbidden while carrying out work to the fuel system.
No work may be carried out close to sparking or naked flames.
An injector should never be disconnected when the engine is running.
5. Working on the PTO
The PTO shaft must only be fitted or removed with the engine switched o. PTO in zero position.
When working on the PTO, allow no one in the vicinity of the rotating PTO or drive shaft.
Ensure the drive shaft shield pipe and protective funnel and the PTO guard are fitted.
After deactivating the PTO, it is possible that parts on the mounted implement may continue to run.
Whilst running continues, no one must get too close to the implement. Work may only be carried out
when the moving parts of the mounted implement have come to standstill.
When the PTO shaft is removed, cover the PTO with its protective cap.
Nobody should be in the cab when installing and removing the drive shaft. Operation of controls for the
tractor and mounted implements by persons in the cab, in particular children, may result in severe or
fatal injury.
Disposal
The work described in the operator's manual and workshop manual includes replacing parts, fuel and
lubricants. These renewed parts/fuel/lubricants must be stored, transported and disposed of in accordance
with regulations. The repairing workshop bears responsibility for this. The disposal encompasses the
recycling and final disposal of parts, fuel and lubricants with recycling having the higher priority. Details
about disposal and monitoring are specified in regional, national and international laws and directives, the
observation of which is the sole responsibility of the repairing workshops.
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1.2 General information
1.2.1 Assignment table FENDT T types to the EU Type Approval Number
The EU type approval number consists of the
lower case letter "e" followed by the code letter or
number of the member state granting the EU type
approval. The FENDT T-type designation classifies
the relevant series and forms part of the 17-digit
vehicle identification number.
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Series FENDT 900 Vario Gen6
Type approval number e1*167/2013*00195
Chassis numbers T957
T958
T959
T960
T961
1.2.2 Meaning of the vehicle identification number
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Digits Meaning
1-3 WAM Global manufacturer code, represents AGCO GmbH, Marktoberdorf
4-6 350 Series type identifier, in this case FENDT 313 Vario S4
7-8 21 Version ID, in this case a 4WD Profi/Profi Plus tractor
9 E Checksum resulting from the programming and information from digits 1 to 8
and 10 to 17
10 0 Model or year of production: not currently in use
11 0 Manufacturer's works: not currently in use
12 F Tractor brand (F = FENDT, C = Challenger)
13-17 05001 Serial number
1.2.3 Notes on documentation
To ensure that the information is structured in a user-friendly manner, the service documentation is divided
into the operator's manual and the workshop manual.
The operator's manual includes a general description of the vehicle as well as instructions for all necessary
maintenance work.
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Knowledge of the owner's manual is essential to understand the workshop manual. This is particularly
important for safety instructions. The Workshop Service Manual describes repairs to assemblies and
components that will require greater outlay and suitably qualified specialists to carry out.
Note
This workshop manual provides notes for trained technicians to maintain our tractors. Read and observe
the information in this documentation. This will help you prevent accidents and safeguard the
manufacturer's warranty.
The respective accident prevention rules as well as other generally recognized safety and occupational
health rules must be observed.
The tractor is built solely for the purpose defined by the implement manufacturer. Any other type of use is
considered unauthorized. The manufacturer bears no liability for any damage resulting from improper use.
The user bears this risk alone. Intended use includes maintaining operating, service and maintenance
conditions as specified by the manufacturer.
Operation, maintenance and repair of the vehicle may only be carried out by people who are familiar with
this equipment and aware of the associated dangers. Ensure that this documentation is available to and
understood by everyone involved in operation, maintenance and repair. Not observing this documentation
can lead to faults, damage and personal injury, for which the manufacturer assumes no liability. The
prerequisite for the tractor being correctly serviced and maintained is the perfect condition and availability
of all necessary equipment, standard tools and general workshop equipment as well as special tools.
Special tools must only be used where absolutely necessary and mentioned where they need to be used in
each case.
The machine must be maintained according to its proper use. Always replace parts with genuine FENDT
spare parts! When ordering parts, please provide the chassis number as per the most up-to-date spare
parts documentation.
Only parts approved by the manufacturer for that specific purpose may be used for any alterations. The
manufacturer will not accept liability for any damage resulting from unauthorized modifications to the
tractor. Non-compliance invalidates the warranty!
Workshops should also refer to documentation on maintenance work and technical data. Once
maintenance is complete, take a test drive to ensure the vehicle's correct operation and road safety.
We reserve the right to make design changes in light of technical developments.
Notes on repairs
The assembly/disassembly instructions shown correspond to the design status at the time the workshop
manual was drawn up.
Further technical development of the product and additions related to dierent versions may require
alternative working processes that do not pose too many diculties to trained and qualified specialists.
These assembly/disassembly instructions shall be invalidated upon issue of the next version of this
document.
1.2.4 Note on hydraulics
If work has been carried out on the hydraulic system on the vehicle, in particular the steering, the hydraulic
system must be checked in line with the test report.
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1.3 TechConnect
1.3.1 Open Tech Connect
Procedure
1. Open AGCONET.
2. Click on "Technical Service" in the top panel (1).
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3. In the left-hand panel, click on "Technical Service" again (2) and then on "Tech Connect" (3).
4. A message will appear concerning the use of Tech Connect.
Agree to the message (4).
5. The "Start Tech Connect" command appears.
Click on the command (see arrow).
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1.3.2 Overview of the start page in Tech Connect
The Tech Connect start page is divided into five sections.
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1.Page header for search, profile settings, filters, etc.
2. Left section of the page for selecting desired services
3. Middle section of the page for support requests
4. Right section of the page for PDIs and links
5. Footer for information about data protection, disclaimers, etc.
Left-hand header
(1) Open/close menu
(2) To the start page
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Right-hand header
(1) To the start page
(2) Display new messages
(3) Manage oine content
(4) Help, information, etc. for Tech Connect
(5) Manage user profile and settings
(6) Search in Tech Connect
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Left section: services
(1) Create and manage PDIs
(2) Help center: create and manage support
requests
(3) Information objects (KO)
(4) Operator's Manuals
(5) Workshop Service Manuals
(6) Link to AGCO Parts Book parts catalogue
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Middle section: help center
(1) Create and manage support requests
(2) Request information
(3) Overview of current cases
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Right section: work steps
(1) Create a new PDI
(2) My PDIs
(3) Connect a mobile device
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1.3.3 Find knowledge objects in Tech Connect
Information objects, also called knowledge objects (KO), provide assistance with current problems. They
are denoted by "KO" followed by a sequential number.
You can search either directly using the KO number or using information relevant to certain vehicles.
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Procedure
1. Open Tech Connect.
Search for vehicle
2. In the left-hand section of the home page,
click on "Information Objects (KO)" (3).
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3. There is a prompt to select a product filter.
4. Include the following features:
(1) Brand
(2) Machine type
(3) Standard
(4) Model number
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5. Click "Apply".
6. A window opens containing all relevant knowledge objects for this search.
7. If you wish to search for a dierent model, you can change the model filter on the left-hand panel.
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8. You can filter out the items that are relevant to you by conducting a keyword search within the filtered
knowledge objects.
9. To do this, enter a search term under "Search Results" in the left-hand panel (see arrow) and click on
"Search".
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10. If you wish to search for a dierent vehicle, you must first remove the currently selected filter.
11. To do so, remove the current filter using the circled X at the top (see arrow).
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12. Once the filter has been removed, a new filter can be set using the menu on the left-hand side.
The brand, machine type, series and model number features will become available again.
13. Once you have identified a relevant knowledge object, it can be opened by clicking on the title shown
in red.
If the mouse pointer is positioned directly over the title, it will change to a hand and the text colour
will change to black.
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14. The knowledge object opens in a new window from which it can be printed out if necessary.
Search by KO number
15. If you already know the KO number, you can search directly for that number.
16. Enter the search term in the search box at the top of any page (2)
It is essential that the correct search area is selected under "Search in" (1), that is, "Information
objects KO".
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17. Select "Go" (3) to start the search.
18. If there is an object with the corresponding number, it is displayed directly underneath the search bar
(4).
19. IMPORTANT: If a filter has been set, for example in a previous search (see arrow), this will be taken
into account in the second search. This may mean that no results are found.
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Fendt 900 Vario Gen6 Series Workshop Service Manual

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Workshop Service Manual

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