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Troubleshooting

Perform only the steps described in these instructions. All further inspection, maintenance, and repair work
must be performed by an authorized service center or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the
problem yourself.

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

1. The battery is not fully installed in the

tool.

1. Remove and then replace the battery

into the tool, making sure that it is fully
installed and latched.

2. The battery pack is not charged.

2. Remove the battery pack from the tool

and charge it.

3. The battery pack is damaged.

3. Replace the battery pack.

The tool does not start.

4. There is another electrical problem

with the tool.

4. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.

1. The battery pack charge capacity is

too low.

1. Remove the battery pack from the tool

and fully charge the battery pack.

The tool does not reach full power.

2. The air vents are blocked.

2. Clean the air vents.

The battery pack loses charge quickly.

1. The battery pack is over or under the

appropriate temperature range.

1. Move the battery pack to a place

where it is dry and the temperature is
between 5°C (41°F) and 40°C (104°F).

1. The battery charger is over or under

the appropriate temperature range.

1. Unplug the battery charger and move

it to a place where it is dry and the
temperature is between 5°C (41°F)
and 40°C (104°F).

The battery charger is not working.

2. The outlet that the battery charger is

plugged into does not have power.

2. Contact your licensed electrician to

repair the outlet.

The LED indicator light on the battery
charger is red.

1. The battery charger and/or battery

pack is over or under the appropriate
temperature range.

1. Unplug the battery charger and move

the battery charger and battery pack
to a place where it is dry and the
temperature is between 5°C (41°F)
and 40°C (104°F).

1. There is an error in the communication

between the battery pack and the
charger.

1. Remove the battery pack from the

battery charger, unplug the battery
charger from the outlet, and wait 10
seconds. Plug the battery charger into
the outlet again and place the battery
pack on the battery charger. If the LED
indicator light on the battery charger is
still blinking red, repeat this procedure
again. If the LED indicator light on
the battery charger is still blinking red
after 2 attempts, properly dispose of
the battery pack at a battery recycling
facility.

The LED indicator light on the battery
charger is blinking red.

2. The battery pack is weak.

2. Properly dispose of the battery pack at

a battery recycling facility.

1. There is moisture on the leads of the

battery pack.

1. Allow the battery pack to dry or wipe it

dry.

2. The battery is not fully installed in the

tool.

2. Remove and then replace the battery

in the tool, ensuring that it is fully
installed and latched.

The tool does not run or run continuously.

3. The battery pack is low on charge.

3. Charge the battery pack.

The speed lock does not hold when
engaged.

1. The speed lock screw is loose.

1. Tighten the speed lock screw by

turning the speed lock screw ¼ turn. If
the speed lock still does not hold when
engaged, turn the speed lock screw an
additional ¼ turn.

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Summary of Contents for Flex-Force Power System 51820

Page 1: ...o 3426 188 Rev F Flex Force Power System 60V MAX Axial Blower Model No 51820 Serial No 319000001 and Up Model No 51820T Serial No 319000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 342...

Page 2: ...amage You are responsible for operating the product properly and safely Visit www Toro com for more information including safety tips training materials accessory information help finding a dealer or...

Page 3: ...Charge the battery pack in a well ventilated area only 9 Do not expose a battery pack or battery charger to fire or to temperatures higher than 68 C 154 F 10 Follow all charging instructions and do n...

Page 4: ...ndles dry clean and free from oil and grease 2 When the battery pack is not in use keep it away from metal objects such as paper clips coins keys nails and screws that can make a connection from 1 ter...

Page 5: ...54 137 9454 1 Read the Operator s Manual 3 Keep away from open fire or flames 2 Call2Recycle battery recycling program 4 Do not expose to rain decal137 9461 137 9461 1 Battery charge status decal137 9...

Page 6: ...read the Operator s Manual stay away from moving parts keep all guards in place wear eye protection do not expose to rain 3 Thrown object hazard keep bystanders away 2 Warning keep bystanders away fro...

Page 7: ...desired mount the battery charger securely on a wall using the wall mount key holes on the back of the charger Mount it indoors such as a garage or other dry place near a power outlet and out of the r...

Page 8: ...0 Rated Voltage 60V DC maximum 54 VDC nominal usage Charger Type 88602 included with Model 51820 88605 88610 Battery Type 88625 included with Model 51820 88620 88640 88650 88660 or 88675 Appropriate T...

Page 9: ...er Important Use the battery pack only in temperatures that are within the appropriate range refer to Specifications page 8 1 Make sure that the vents on the blower are clear of any dust and debris 2...

Page 10: ...in use and release the variable speed trigger Figure 8 Important After stopping the blower do not leave the speed lock engaged with the battery pack in the blower Whenever you are not using the blower...

Page 11: ...ttery pack terminals 7 Charger LED indicator light 4 Battery charge indicator button 8 Charger venting areas 2 Line up the cavity in the battery pack Figure 11 with the tongue on the charger 3 Slide t...

Page 12: ...ry charger away from corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de icing salts To reduce the risk of serious personal injury do not store the battery pack outside or in vehicles Store the tool batt...

Page 13: ...nsed electrician to repair the outlet The LED indicator light on the battery charger is red 1 The battery charger and or battery pack is over or under the appropriate temperature range 1 Unplug the ba...

Page 14: ...Notes...

Page 15: ...to restaurants grocery stores hotels schools and hospitals and on a wide variety of products Additionally some online and mail order retailers provide Prop 65 warnings on their websites or in catalogs...

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