and 04049 fitted with 04069) The contactor is attached to the mount bracket
under the battery cover (
Note:
When the key switch is turned to the S
TART
position, the contactor inside
the battery pack will be energized followed shortly by the main contactor being
energized. There should be an audible click as each of these contactors are
energized.
Note:
A damaged main contactor may cause a #16 fault to be generated
and displayed on the InfoCenter. Refer to the
Faults Screen (page 5–26)
for
information on faults.
Testing the Main Contactor
1. Park the machine on a level surface and place the traction lever in the
N
EUTRAL
position. Turn the key switch to the O
FF
position and remove the
key from the key switch.
2. Disconnect the battery pack; refer to
Connecting the Lithium Battery Pack
(page 5–7)
.
3. (For Models 04042, 04043, and 04046) Remove the 2 screws that secure the
rear of the power center cover to the machine (
). Then, loosen the
upper 2 screws on the cover. Carefully remove the cover from the machine.
(For Models 04042, 04043, 04046 and 04049 fitted with 04069) Remove the
8 bolts that secures the battery cover to the mount bracket; refer to
. Remove the battery cover from the mount bracket.
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Figure 114
1.
Main contact post
2.
Coil post
4. Ensure that the battery pack is disconnected. Use a multimeter to measure
the resistance across the contactor posts as follows (
A. Resistance across the main contact posts should be infinite ohms.
B. Resistance across the coil posts should be approximately 195 ohms.
5. The machine wire harness connector for work lights can be used to access a
ground connection for main contactor voltage testing:
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