Servicing The Fuses - Toro 74625 Operator's Manual

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Incorrect battery cablerouting could damage
the machine and cablescausingsparks. Sparks
can causethe battery gassesto explode,
resulting in personalinjury.
Mways
disconnect
the negative
(black)
battery
cable
before
disconnecting
the
positive
(red)
cable.
Mways
connect
the positive
(red)
battery
cable
before
connecting
the negative
(black)
cable.
5.
Slide the rubber
cover up the positive
(red) cable.
Disconnect
the positNe
(red) cable from the battery
post (Figure
38). Retain all fasteners.
6. Rcmove
the battery
hold-down
(Figure
38) and lift
the battery
from the battery
tra>
2
6
5
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Figure 38
1.
Battery
2.
Positive battery post
3.
Bolt, washer, and nut
4.
Terminal boot
5.
Negative battery post
6.
Wing nut, washer, and bolt
7.
Battery hold-down
Charging the Battery
Service
Interval:
Before
storage--Charge
the battery
and disconnect
battery
cables.
1. Remove
the battery
from
the chassis;
refer to
Removing
the Batter>
2.
Charge
the battery
for a minimum
of 1 hour
at 6 to
1() amps.
Do not overcharge
the batter>
3.
When
the battery
is fully charged,
unplug
the charger
from the electrical
outlet,
then disconnect
the
charger leads from the battery
posts
(Figure 39).
4
2
3
1
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Figure 39
1.
Positive battery post
3.
Red (+) charger lead
2.
Negative battery post
4.
Black (-) charger lead
Note:
Do not run the machine with the battery
disconnected,
electrical damage may occur.
Installing the Battery
1. Position
the battery
in the tray (Figure 38).
2.
Install
the positive
(red) battery
cable to the positive
(÷) battery
terminal
using the fasteners
removed
previousl>
3.
Install
the negatNe
battery
cable to the negative
(=) battery
terminal
using the fasteners
removed
previousl>
4.
Slide the red terminal
boot
onto the positive
(red)
battery
post.
5. Secure
the battery
with the hold=down
(Figure
38).
6. Lower
the seat.
Servicing the Fuses
The electrical
system is protected
by fuses. It requires
no maintenance;
however,
if a fuse blows, check the
component/circuit
for a malfunction
or short.
Fuse:
Main FI40
amp, blade=type
Charge
Circuit
F2-25 amp, blade=type
1. Remove
the screws securing
the control
panel to the
machine.
Retain
all fasteners
.
.
Lift the control
pane up to access the main wiring
harness
and fuse block (Figure 40).
_l-breplace a fuse, pull out on the fuse to remove it
(Figure 40).
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