Operating The Remote Control; Starting The Engine - Toro Pro Force 44553 Operator's Manual

Debris blower
Hide thumbs Also See for Pro Force 44553:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The handheld remote is too far from the machine.
The handheld remote has low battery power.
The wireless-control module is not associated with
a handheld remote.
Active Fault Flash Code
The active fault flash code runs when the TEC
controller detects an active fault.
The active fault flash code displays when you turn the
ignition key to the R
UN
light flashes in the following pattern:
The light illuminates for 5 seconds.
The light flashes rapidly (with or without a pause).
Operating the Remote
Control
Failure to abide by the safety precautions may
result in equipment failure, loss of authority to
operate the equipment, and personal injury.
Use and maintain the proper wiring. Follow the
equipment manufacturer instructions. Improper,
loose, and frayed wiring can cause system failure,
equipment damage, and intermittent operation.
Changes or modifications made to the machine
that are not expressly approved by the
manufacturer will void the warranty.
The machine owner and operators must abide
by all applicable federal, state, and local laws
concerning machine installation and operation.
Failure to comply could result in penalties and
could void the user's authority to operate the
machine.
Ensure that the machinery and surrounding area is
clear before operating. Do not activate the remote
control system until you are certain that it is safe
to do so.
You can remove the power from the RF2CAN
and TEC2403 controllers by removing the source
power from the circuit.
Use a damp cloth to keep the remote clean.
Remove mud, concrete, and dirt after operation to
prevent obstructing or clogging the buttons, levers,
wiring, and switches.
Do not allow liquid to enter the remote control or
base-unit enclosures. Do not use high-pressure
equipment to clean the remote control or base unit.
Disconnect the RF2CAN and TEC2403 controllers
before welding on the machine. Failure to
disconnect the controllers may result in destruction
of or damage to the controllers.
Operate and store the machine only within the
specified operation and storage temperatures.
position and the diagnostic

Starting the Engine

WARNING
Rotating parts can cause serious personal
injury.
• Keep your hands, feet, hair, and clothing
away from all moving parts of the machine
to prevent injury.
• Never operate the machine with covers,
shrouds, or guards removed.
Before you start the engine, you must attach the
machine to the towing vehicle.
1.
Move the choke control to the O
starting a cold engine.
Note:
A warm or hot engine may not require
choking. After the engine starts, move the choke
control to the O
2.
Rotate the engine ignition key to the S
position
(Figure
Note:
If the key was left in the R
for an extended time, move the key to the
O
position before proceeding to the starting
FF
procedure.
1. Choke control
2. Hour meter
3.
Engine Start only becomes energized by
pressing the Start button while the Engine Start
Enable Condition is active. The Engine Start
Enable Condition becomes active only when the
following Engine Start Enable Sequence has
been performed
Press the S
Then, press the rotate left button.
Then, press the rotate right button.
Then, press and hold the S
the engine starts.
17
position before
N
position.
FF
14).
position
UN
Figure 14
3. Ignition switch
(Figure
15):
button.
TART
button until
TART
TART
g029819

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents