Installing The Batteries Into The Handheld Remote - Toro Pro Force Debris Operator's Manual

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Figure 5
1. Bolt
2. Hitch clevis
4.
Raise or lower the hitch clevis to align it level
with the hitch of the tow vehicle.
Important:
Ensure that the debris blower
frame is parallel with the ground.
5.
Assemble the hitch clevis to the hitch tube with
the 2 bolts and 2 locknuts
6.
Torque the locknuts and bolts to 203 N⋅m (150
ft-lb).
7.
Connect the blower hitch clevis to the tow vehicle
hitch with the hitch pin and lynch pin
Important:
If the blower contacts the tow
vehicle when turning, extend the hitch tube
away from the debris blower by assembling
the hitch tube to the frame brackets using
the furthermost mounting holes; refer to
Mounting the Hitch to the Debris Blower
(page
9).
Figure 6
1. Hitch pin
2. Tow vehicle hitch
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3. Hitch tube
4. Locknut
(Figure
5).
(Figure
6).
2
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3. Lynch pin
4
Installing the Batteries into
the Handheld Remote
Parts needed for this procedure:
1
Handheld remote
4
AAA batteries
Procedure
1.
Remove the 6 screws securing the cover halves
of the handheld remote together, and remove
the back cover
Note:
If possible, leave the rubber seal and
steel gasket in the channel when removing the
cover.
1. Screw
2. Back cover
3. Seal
4. Steel gasket
2.
Observing battery polarity as shown in
insert the new batteries into the terminal cradles.
Note:
To avoid damaging the terminal cradles
when installing batteries, observe proper polarity
markings
(Figure
10
(Figure
7).
Figure 7
5. AAA batteries
6. Lanyard pin
7. Lanyard ring
8. Front cover
8) that are embossed onto the
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Figure
8,

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