Servicing The Fuses - Toro Spray Master Operator's Manual

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Servicing the Fuses

The electrical system is protected by fuses. If a fuse
opens, check the component or circuit for a load or
short.
Circuit protected
Fuse size
Main power
10 A
Sprayer
30 A
Display
1 A
1.
Remove the negative battery cable from the
battery; refer to step
(page
61).
Note:
Ensure that the negative battery cable
does not touch the battery terminal.
2.
Rotate open the right spray tank; refer to
Opening the Tanks (page
3.
Open the cover of the fuse holder
Figure 87
1. Fuse holder—10 A fuse
(main power)
2. Fuse holder—1 A fuse
(display)
4.
Pull the fuse from the socket of the fuse holder
(Figure
87).
5.
Install a fuse of the same type into the socket of
the fuse holder
(Figure
Location
Between the
ignition switch and
start solenoid.
Between the start
solenoid and
spray-pump relay.
Between the
ignition switch
and sprayer and
information display.
4
of
Removing the Battery
50).
(Figure
87).
3. Fuse holder—30 A fuse
(spray pump)
87).
6.
Close the cover onto the fuse holder until the
cover latches securely
7.
Close and secure the right spray tank; refer to
Closing the Tanks (page
8.
Install the negative battery cable to the battery
terminal, and install the battery cover; refer to
steps
5
of
g313063
63
(Figure
87).
51).
Installing the Battery (page
61).

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