Battery Storage; Fuses; Identification And Ordering - Toro 04381 Operator's Manual

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6.
If corrosion occurs at the terminals, disconnect
cables, negative (–) cable first and scrape clamps
and terminals separately. Reconnect cables,
positive (+) cable first and coat terminals with
petroleum jelly.
7.
Always disconnect battery cables, ground cable (–)
first, to prevent possible wiring damage from short
outs whenever working with the electrical system.

BATTERY STORAGE

If the machine will be stored more than 30 days, remove
the battery and charge it fully. Either store it on the shelf
on the machine. Leave the cables disconnected if stored
on the machine. Store the battery in a cool atmosphere
to avoid quick deterioration of the charge in the battery.
To prevent the battery from freezing, make sure it is
fully charged. The specific gravity of a fully charged
battery is 1.265–1.299.

FUSES

(Fig. 29)
The fuses in the machine's electrical system are located
under the seat.
1. Fuses
Figure 29

IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING

MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER
The mower has two identification numbers: a model
number and a serial number. The two numbers are
stamped into a plate that is riveted to the left frame rail
under seat. In any correspondence concerning the
mower, supply the model and serial numbers to assure
that correct information and replacement parts are
obtained.
Note: Do not order by reference number if a parts
catalog is being used; use the part number.
To order replacement parts from an Authorized TORO
Service Dealer, supply the following information:
1.
Model and serial numbers of the mower.
2.
Part number, description and quantity of part(s)
desired.
Maintenance
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