Electrical Maintenance - Toro 44538 Operator's Manual

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1. Mounting bolts
2. Pulley
3. Hole for torque wrench

Electrical Maintenance

Important: Before welding on the machine, disconnect
the controller and the negative cable from the battery to
prevent damage to the electrical system.
Remote Control Battery
Installation/Change
Remote control units are powered by three size AAA batteries.
When installing batteries, be sure to observe proper polarity as
marked on the inside of the compartment to avoid damaging
the unit. To replace or install batteries in the remote control:
1. Remove the four small Phillips screws from the Battery
Compartment cover and lift the cover from the remote
control.
2. If installing batteries in an empty battery compartment,
install three fresh size AAA batteries. Be sure to
position the batteries as shown in Figure 31.
3. If replacing expired batteries, remove the old batteries
and install three fresh size AAA batteries. Be sure to
position the batteries as shown in Figure 31.
4. Replace the compartment cover and tighten the
four Phillips screws. These screws should not be
Figure 30
4. Torque wrench in pulley
mounting bracket [22.6
to 26.0 N-m (200 to 230
in-lb)]
5. Belt
over-tightened, but they should be tight enough to
assure the gasket provides a proper seal.
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Note: Be sure to observe proper polarity when placing
batteries in the remote control battery compartment.
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1. Cover screw
Fuses
G015845
Engine
A 15 amp in-line fuse is incorporated into the engine wire
harness (Figure 32).
1. Fuse
Receiver
A 15 amp in-line fuse is incorporated into the receiver wire
harness. It is located behind the receiver on the back side
of control tower (Figure 32).
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Figure 31
2. Sealing gasket
g020717
Figure 32
2. Receiver
g017703

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