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Advisories Table (cont'd.)

Condition

Code

Qualifier

Display Text

Engine Stopped

103

Parking brake set

Engine stop due to parking
brake engaged

Pump Start Prevented

202

Boom active

To start pump, turn booms off

Pump Start Prevented

203

Out of seat and parking brake
not set

To start pump, must be seated
or set parking brake

Pump Start Prevented

204

Pump start when vehicle
stopped

To start pump, move vehicle

Pump Start Prevented

205

Engine starting

To start pump, stop cranking
engine

Pump Turned Off

206

Out of seat

To start pump, remain seated

Driving prevented

302

Parking brake engaged while
driving

To continue driving, release
parking brake

Tank Status

402

Low spray tank volume

Tank status, volume low

Tank Status

403

Rinse pump active

Tank status, rinse pump on

Parameter Status

502

Wrong parameter value entered

Parameter status, invalid value

Parameter Status

503

A value is outside the range of
accepted values

Parameter status, invalid data
defaults used

Booms Turned Off

802

Speed dropped

Booms turned off, stopped or
moving too slowly

GeoLink Configuration

902

GeoLink controller conflict

GeoLink Configuration, check
GeoLink controllers

GeoLink Configuration

903

InfoCenter setting

GeoLink configuration, check
InfoCenter settings

Flow Rate Meter

1002

No flow signal

Flow meter, no flow detected

Neutral switch

1102

Neutral switch signal

Neutral switch, motion while in
neutral

InfoCenter Fault Codes

Fault codes display on the InfoCenter screen when there is a problem with the electronic or computer systems.
For example, if the fuse for the Toro electronic controller is open, the InfoCenter displays fault code 1. Refer
to the fault code table for a list fault codes and recommended actions.

Fault Code Table

Fault ID

Affected Component or
System

Description

Recommended Action

1

Master Toro electronic
controller (TEC)

A signal to or from the Master
TEC are out of range.

Call your Authorized Toro
Service Distributor.

2

Output fuse

A fuse for the master TEC is
open.

Replace the fuse; refer to the
operator’s manual.

29

 

Summary of Contents for Multi Pro 5800

Page 1: ...ng the Sprayer 14 During Operation 26 InfoCenter Spray Area Screens 26 InfoCenter Advisories 28 InfoCenter Fault Codes 29 Maintenance 30 Service Screens 30 Diagnostics Screens 31 About Screens 32 Setu...

Page 2: ...isplaying the corresponding icons that apply i e the parking brake is engaged the sprayer sections are on you are out of the seat etc Note The following figure is an example screen this screen shows a...

Page 3: ...the parking brake is engaged Figure 1 Operator s Seat Indicator The operator seat indicator displays on the Home Screen when the operator is out of the seat Figure 1 Active Application Rate Boost Rat...

Page 4: ...tage Setting the Active Rate Use the active rates option to set the sprayer preset rate to either rate 1 or rate 2 1 Press button 1 or 2 to navigate to the ACTIVE RATE option Figure 5 g191729 Figure 5...

Page 5: ...uch as additional herbicide sprayed at an area of weeds Note While using the sprayer at the Home screen press and hold buttons 1 and 5 simultaneously to apply boost rate Boost is active only as long a...

Page 6: ...set the Tank Volume Low Limit Low Limit Volume and Preset Agitation settings Setting the Tank Volume 1 Press button 1 or 2 to navigate to the TANK VOLUME option Figure 12 g191833 Figure 12 2 Press bu...

Page 7: ...psi x 2 0 initial agitation preset pressure 5 5 bar 80 psi Record your calculation here 3 With the master section switch in the OFF position and the engine throttle set to the engine speed you intend...

Page 8: ...cre Turf mph gallons 1000 ft SI metric kph liter hectare Note Changing the units of measure setting clears the tank volume entry and the preset Rate 1 and Rate 2 settings 3 Press button 5 to save the...

Page 9: ...reen and return to the SETTINGS screen Figure 20 Setting Protection for Menus Note Refer to Changing PIN Settings Assessing the PIN Settings Sub menu page 10 for related information 1 Press buttons 1...

Page 10: ...ring the PIN press button 5 Figure 24 Note Each time you press the same button to enter a PIN digit the number increases in value g034292 Figure 24 1 Digit 1 4 Digit 4 2 Digit 2 5 Enter PIN 3 Digit 3...

Page 11: ...enter a PIN digit the number increases in value 4 At the enter old PIN screen press buttons 1 through 4 to enter your old PIN code and press button 5 when you complete the PIN Figure 24 Note The defau...

Page 12: ...io warning for the machine 1 Press buttons 1 or 2 to navigate to the MUTE option Figure 30 g191890 Figure 30 2 Press button 4 to turn the audio indicator ON or OFF Figure 31 g191889 Figure 31 3 Press...

Page 13: ...thers g191707 Figure 35 4 Press button 4 to reset the settings for the selected option Figure 35 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other options that you want to reset Figure 35 6 Press button 5 to save your...

Page 14: ...menu Figure 39 Note This screen displays and allows you to calibrate the flow meter input calibrate the speed sensor input perform a speed test and manually enter calculation data Flow Calibration Cus...

Page 15: ...optional calibration after performing the 3 sprayer section calibration Note The calibration you perform for two sprayer sections is used whenever you spray with any combination of 2 sprayer sections...

Page 16: ...e throttle to the FAST position Figure 43 and allow the engine to run for 10 minutes Important You must bring the hydraulic system to operating temperature before proceeding with the remaining flow ca...

Page 17: ...switches as follows Note Refer to Preparing for the Flow Test page 15 Select the left center and right section switches for a 3 sprayer section calibration Important You must perform this calibration...

Page 18: ...t the master section switch to the ON position Figure 47 2 Use the application rate switch to adjust the sprayer system pressure to approximately 276 kPa 40 psi refer to Figure 49 g192699 Figure 49 1...

Page 19: ...container significantly impacts the accuracy of the sprayer calibration g193416 Figure 52 1 Highest point of the fluid surface curve do not measure here 3 Level surface 2 Lowest point of the fluid su...

Page 20: ...lculation 1 Set the master section switch to the ON position Figure 53 g192853 Figure 53 2 Press button 2 to advance to begin the calibration calculation Figure 53 Note The InfoCenter displays the cal...

Page 21: ...to the Calibrate screen Figure 58 Press button 2 to proceed to the calibration steps in Preparing the Sprayer Section s for the Catch Test page 17 Note You will set only the sprayer section switches...

Page 22: ...an cancel the speed calibration by pressing button 5 A message displays confirming that you canceled the speed calibration g192423 Figure 62 4 Press button 2 to advance to the next step Figure 61 5 Ma...

Page 23: ...ole of the machine ensure that the switches for the 3 section valves are in the OFF position g192356 g192354 Figure 66 1 Left section switch 3 Right section switch 2 Center section switch 3 Press butt...

Page 24: ...4 Figure 69 5 Press button 5 to exit the Speed Calibration screen Figure 68 or Figure 69 6 Move the throttle to the SLOW position shut off the engine engage the parking brake and remove the ignition k...

Page 25: ...ATE screen Figure 72 Using the Manual Cal Entry Use the manual cal entry screen to view the calibration values for 3 sprayer section boom 2 sprayer section boom 1 sprayer section boom and the speed Im...

Page 26: ...gallons that you have sprayed across all areas since the total area and total area volume information was last reset You can use information on the total area screen to track the amount of area and am...

Page 27: ...tting the total area and total volume information at the total area screen resets all sub area and sub area volume information for active and inactive sub areas Note If the volume sprayed and area spr...

Page 28: ...curs there is a condition e g start prevent engine stopped an advisory code number a qualifier the cause of the advisory displayed and a display text what the advisory displays as text on the screen a...

Page 29: ...lues Parameter status invalid data defaults used Booms Turned Off 802 Speed dropped Booms turned off stopped or moving too slowly GeoLink Configuration 902 GeoLink controller conflict GeoLink Configur...

Page 30: ...mode Call your Authorized Toro Service Distributor 41 Sprayer pump control valve TEC controller electrical problem Call your Authorized Toro Service Distributor Maintenance Service Screens 1 To acces...

Page 31: ...screen and return to the MAIN MENU screen Figure 82 Diagnostics Screens 1 To access the Diagnostics screen press buttons 1 or 2 on the Main Menu screen to navigate to the DIAGNOSTICS option Figure 83...

Page 32: ...VIEWER entry Figure 86 3 Review the fault viewer for sprayer system generated faults Figure 87 Note If you see faults listed in the viewer contact your Authorized Toro Service Dealer g192032 Figure 8...

Page 33: ...tons 1 or 2 to scroll the machine information screen the TEC controller information screen or the InfoCenter information screen Figure 89 4 Press button 5 to exit the ABOUT screen and return to the DI...

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