Format: PDF (Printable Document)
File Language: English
File Pages: 242
File Size: 28.51 MB (Speed Download Link)
Brand: Case
Model: Titan 3540 Floater
Part No: 92277612
Date: September 2024
Type of Document: Operator Manual
$ 45
This operator manual is what we lean on to run a Case Titan 3540 floater correctly in real field conditions—fertilizer and chemical application on soft, uneven ground, often all day. It helps you understand what every control does, how the startup and shutdown logic works, and what to check before you ever roll into a field. If, for example, the machine won’t move after you think you’ve engaged everything, this is the document you’d use to verify the proper sequence and confirm you’re not missing a safety interlock or damaging the driveline.
Applications & Use Cases
FAQ
Q: Can I keep this manual on a tablet in the cab?
A: Yes, as long as the file opens clearly and you can zoom diagrams, it’s handy for quick checks between passes.
Q: Is it worth printing parts of this manual?
A: Printing the startup checklist and daily inspection pages is smart; laminate them and keep them right in the floater.
Safety Note
Always follow the manual’s startup, lockout, and shutdown steps exactly before working around or under the floater.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Read the Operators Manual
CNH Industrial America LLC technical manuals
Your floater
Note to the owner
Floater intended use
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Operator’s manual storage
Product identification
Machine orientation
Component location
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules and signal words
Proposition 65
Safety rules
Emergency exit hammer
Ecology and the environment
Hand signals
Safety signs
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
Access to operator’s platform
Operator’s seat
Instructional seat
Forward controls
Right-hand side controls
Rearward controls
Overhead controls
Exterior controls
Instrument cluster
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Commissioning the unit
Starting the unit
Stopping the unit
Moving the unit
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Parking the unit
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
Road transport
Shipping transport
Recovery transport
WORKING OPERATIONS
General information
Wheels and tires
Applicator
MAINTENANCE
General information
Maintenance planning
At warning message display
Every 10 hours or daily
First 50 hours
Every 50 hours
First 100 hours
Every 250 hours
Every 450 hours or once a year
Every 500 hours or once a year
Every 600 hours
Every 1200 hours
Every 1500 hours
Every 2400 hours
Every 3000 hours
Every 3600 hours
Every 4000 hours or four years
Every 6000 hours
Twice a year
As required maintenance
Fuse and relay locations
Storage
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault code resolution
Alarm(s)
Symptom(s)
SPECIFICATIONS
Machine specifications
ACCESSORIES
General accessories