Storing The Battery; Checking The Fuses - Toro Groundsmaster 7210 Operator's Manual

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WARNING
Incorrect battery cable routing could damage
the machine 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 connect the positive (red) battery
cable before connecting the negative
(black) cable.

Storing the Battery

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

Checking the Fuses

The fuses are located under the control panel. Access
them through the side panel cover
open the side panel cover, release the 2 latches and
pull out on it.
If the machine stops or has other electrical system
issues, check the fuses. Grasp each fuse in turn and
remove them one at a time, checking to see if any
are blown. If you need to replace a fuse, always use
the same type and amperage rated fuse as the one
you are replacing, otherwise you could damage
the electrical system (refer to the decal next to the
fuses
(Figure
57) for a diagram of each fuse and its
amperage).
Note:
If a fuse blows frequently, you probably have
a short in the electrical system and should have it
serviced by a qualified service technician.
(Figure
56). To
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Figure 56
1. Latches
Figure 57
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2. Side panel cover
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