Electrical System Maintenance; Replacing The Fuses; Servicing The Battery - Toro Multi Pro 5800 Operator's Manual

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Electrical System
Maintenance

Replacing the Fuses

The fuse block for the electrical system is located
beneath the operator's seat
Figure 46
1. Foam marker
2. Boom actuators
3. Spray system
4. Open slot

Servicing the Battery

WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to
the State of California to cause
cancer and reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
Always keep the battery clean and fully charged. Use
a paper towel to clean the battery and battery box. If
the battery terminals are corroded, clean them with
(Figure
46).
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5. Cruise control
6. Headlights
7. Power
8. Breaker switch
a solution of 4 parts water and 1 part baking soda.
Apply a light coating of grease to the battery terminals
to prevent corrosion.
Voltage: 12 volts with 690 cold cranking Amps at 0
degrees F (-18 degrees C)
Removing the Battery
1.
Position the sprayer on a level surface, set the
parking brake, stop the pump, stop the engine,
and remove the ignition key.
2.
Remove the cover on the battery (Figure 18) and
disconnect the negative (black) ground cable
from the battery post.
1. Battery cover
2. Strap
WARNING
Incorrect battery cable routing could
damage the sprayer and cables causing
sparks. Sparks can cause the battery
gasses to explode, resulting in personal
injury.
• Always disconnect the negative
(black) battery cable before
disconnecting the positive (red)
cable.
• Always reconnect the positive (red)
battery cable before reconnecting the
negative (black) cable.
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Figure 47
3. Buckle
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