Tractors with TLS Front Axle

LX1037587-UN-06NOV06

LX1038297-UN-26APR06

LX1038298-UN-26APR06
A - Main menu key
B - TLS Plus
CAUTION: When the engine is started and when a different suspension
setting is selected, the front axle may move briefly, even if the
tractor is stationary. Make sure everyone is clear of the area of
potential danger.
IMPORTANT: If faults occur in the regulating system, a message
appears at the CommandCenter. The suspension system is out of action.
Drive slowly so as not to inhibit safety or damage components. See
your John Deere Dealer immediately.
Press the main menu key (A) and select ”TLS Plus”
on the screen. Axle settings can be selected on the screen that follows.
If ”AUTO” is selected, suspension reacts automatically
in response to conditions. Travel speed, surface characteristics,
tractor load and heavy implements at the rear are all taken into account.
The best possible comfort is achieved. The suspended front axle engages
whenever the tractor's speed exceeds 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph).
If ”MAX” is selected, suspension is set to maximum
hardness (e.g. for operation with a front loader). The suspended front
axle engages whenever the tractor's speed exceeds 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph),
and there is a delay in control when pulling away from stationary:
control does not become active until the tractor has moved 5 m (16
ft.). When speed exceeds 35 km/h (22 mph), the ”MAX” setting
is de-activated. When speed drops below 25 km/h (15 mph) again, the
”MAX” setting is re-activated.

LX1038299-UN-26APR06
C - Bar graph
D - Hourglass symbol
If the symbol with the arrows is selected (manual setting),
the axle settles in its mid-position. Thereafter, the front of the
tractor can be raised and lowered manually (e.g. to facilitate the
attachment of mounted implements). Do this by selecting bar graph
(C) and turning the selection wheel when hourglass symbol (D) disappears.
Turn it clockwise to raise the front of the tractor, and counterclockwise
to lower the front of the tractor. To leave this screen, press the
”confirm” or ”abort” buttons. As speed rises
above 1.5 km/h (0.9 mph), the axle settles in its mid-position.
The manual setting is overridden as soon as travel speed exceeds
5 km/h (3 mph). The system returns to its previous setting (”AUTO”
or ”MAX”).
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