Lighting Locations


Front and Rear View Lights

H95260
H95260-UN-20MAY10

A - Halogen Cab Headlights or High Intensity Discharge (HID) Cab Headlights (Optional)

B - Cab Headlights (High/Low Beam)

C - Beacon Lights

D - Marker/Hazard Lights

E - Stubble Lights

F - Fascia Lights (If Equipped)

G - Lower Driving Lights (If Equipped)

H - Rear Hazard Lights

I - Rear Hazard Lights

J - Marker/Brake Lights

K - Rear Discharge Lights

L - Beacon Light

    Beacon Light Switch:

  • CAUTION: Lights must be turned ON when transporting. Swing cab ladder forward to orient marker/hazard light towards oncoming motorists.

    Switch controls beacon lights (C, L).
  • Beacon lights are located on both sides of machine at front and rear. These lights give warning to other drivers when transporting on roadways.

    Hazard Light Switch:

  • CAUTION: Lights must be turned ON when transporting. Swing cab ladder forward to orient marker/hazard light towards oncoming motorists.

    Switch controls beacon lights (C, L), marker/hazard lights (D), rear hazard lights (H, I), cab headlights (B), and marker/brake lights (J) (if engine is running).
  • Hazard lights are located on both sides of machine at front and rear. These lights give warning to other drivers when transporting on roadways.

    Road Light Switch:

  • CAUTION: Lights must be turned ON when transporting. Swing cab ladder forward to orient marker/hazard light towards oncoming motorists.

    NOTE: When road lights are ON and no header is connected, lower driving lights turn ON and cab headlights turn OFF. When a header is connected, lower driving lights turn OFF and headlights turn ON.
    Switch controls beacon lights (C, L), cab headlights (B), marker/hazard lights (D), rear hazard lights (H, I), lower driving lights (G), and marker/brake lights (J).
  • Beacon lights and hazard lights give warning to other drivers when transporting on roadways.

H95260
H95260-UN-20MAY10

A - Halogen Cab Headlights or High Intensity Discharge (HID) Cab Headlights (Optional)

B - Cab Headlights (High/Low Beam)

C - Beacon Lights

D - Marker/Hazard Lights

E - Stubble Lights

F - Fascia Lights (If Equipped)

G - Lower Driving Lights (If Equipped)

H - Rear Hazard Lights

I - Rear Hazard Lights

J - Marker/Brake Lights

K - Rear Discharge Lights

L - Beacon Light

    Auto Beacon Light Switch:

  • NOTE: When auto beacon lights are activated and grain reaches the 3/4 full sensor the beacon lights start to flash (3 seconds ON and 6 seconds OFF). When grain reaches the grain tank full sensor the beacon lights turn ON steady and will not flash.
    Beacon lights (C, L) illuminate when grain tank is 3/4 full. Beacons provide a signal to the grain cart operator that grain tank is full and is ready to be unloaded.

    Field Light Switch:

  • Switch controls marker/brake lights (J), and cab headlights (A, B).
  • Field lights provide operator with area lighting for operation at night and during low light conditions.

    Front Stubble Light Switch:

  • CAUTION: To avoid motorist confusion, do not operate work lights when transporting on public roadways.

    Switch controls stubble lights (E) and fascia lights (F).
  • Stubble lights provide operator with additional lighting behind header for night operation and low light conditions1.
  • Fascia lights provide operator with additional lighting at front of machine during harvest.

H95260
H95260-UN-20MAY10

A - Halogen Cab Headlights or High Intensity Discharge (HID) Cab Headlights (Optional)

B - Cab Headlights (High/Low Beam)

C - Beacon Lights

D - Marker/Hazard Lights

E - Stubble Lights

F - Fascia Lights (If Equipped)

G - Lower Driving Lights (If Equipped)

H - Rear Hazard Lights

I - Rear Hazard Lights

J - Marker/Brake Lights

K - Rear Discharge Lights

L - Beacon Light

    Rear Discharge Light Switch:

  • CAUTION: To avoid motorist confusion, do not operate work lights when transporting on public roadways.

    Switch controls rear discharge lights (K).
  • Rear discharge lights provide operator with rear area lighting for night operation and low light conditions2.

    Marker/Brake Lights:

  • Marker/Brake lights (J) come ON when machine senses a deceleration. Lights stay on for a minimum of two seconds.
  • Once speed is less than 1.6 km/h (1 mph), brake lights stay on for two minutes or until forward acceleration is sensed and speed is greater than 1.6 km/h (1 mph).
  • These lights also act as turn indicators, and illuminate when a turn is signaled. Light in direction of turn flashes, while opposite light stays on (not flashing).

    Exit Lighting:

  • Two outer most cab headlights (B) remain on for a maximum of 180 seconds after key switch and light switch is turned OFF (if road or field lights were in use within the previous five minutes).

Left and Right Side View Lights

H95261
H95261-UN-07DEC10

A - Grain Tank Light

B - Row Finder Lights

C - Gull Wing Service Lights

D - Shoe Service Lights

E - Engine Compartment Service Lights

F - Unloading Auger Light

G - Shoe Service Light Switch

H - Gull Wing Service Lights Switch

I - Engine Compartment Service Lights Switch

    Field Light Switch:

  • Switch controls grain tank light (A), row finder lights (B) (with turn signal lever), and unloading auger light (F).
  • Row finder lights provide operator with area lighting on each side of machine for night operation and low light conditions. NOTE: When Field Light switch is ON, use turn signal lever to actuate either right or left side row finder light.
  • Grain tank light provides operator with lighting in grain tank for night operation and low light conditions.
  • Unloading auger light comes ON when auger is extended more than 50% with field light switch ON.
  • Unloading auger light provides lighting for unloading grain tank at night or low light conditions.

H95261
H95261-UN-07DEC10

A - Grain Tank Light

B - Row Finder Lights

C - Gull Wing Service Lights

D - Shoe Service Lights

E - Engine Compartment Service Lights

F - Unloading Auger Light

G - Shoe Service Light Switch

H - Gull Wing Service Lights Switch

I - Engine Compartment Service Lights Switch

    Shoe Service Lights:

  • Shoe service lights (D) provide operator with lighting for cleaning shoe adjustment at night or low light conditions.
  • Shoe service lights ON/OFF switch (G) is located above left-hand separator shield.

    Gull Wing Service Lights (Optional):

  • CAUTION: Avoid motorist confusion. Do not operate gull wing service lights when transporting.

    Gull wing service lights (C) are provided on both sides of machine under gull wing doors and provide better visibility of separator area.
  • Gull wing service lights ON/OFF switch (H) is located above left-hand separator shield.

H95261
H95261-UN-07DEC10

A - Grain Tank Light

B - Row Finder Lights

C - Gull Wing Service Lights

D - Shoe Service Lights

E - Engine Compartment Service Lights

F - Unloading Auger Light

G - Shoe Service Light Switch

H - Gull Wing Service Lights Switch

I - Engine Compartment Service Lights Switch

    Engine Compartment Service Lights (Optional):

  • CAUTION: Avoid motorist confusion. Do not operate engine compartment service lights when transporting.

    Engine compartment service lights (E) provide lighting for engine deck area at night or low light conditions.
  • Engine compartment service lights ON/OFF switch (I) is located on right-hand rear side of machine.
  • Switch controls engine compartment door light, rear engine deck light, and engine compartment front light.

    Exit Lighting:

  • Row finder lights (B) remain on for a maximum of 180 seconds after key switch and light switch is turned OFF (if road or field lights were in use within the previous five minutes). Operator chooses to light left or right side of machine using turn signal lever.

1 If road lights are ON, stubble lights, fascia lights and rear discharge lights will not be able to be turned ON.
2 If road lights are ON, stubble lights, fascia lights and rear discharge lights will not be able to be turned ON.

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