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Calibrating the Sonic Booms

No Parts Required

Procedure

In this procedure, you will have 20 seconds to calibrate the
sensors on the booms. The distance you set between the
sensor on each boom and the ground after the 20-second
calibration period is the boom height setting in automatic
mode until the next time you calibrate the sensor.

Note:

For uncovered booms:

The default height setting is

51 cm (20 inches) from the nozzle to the ground. If, after
setting a boom to a height different from that of the factory
default setting, you wish to restore the calibration to the
factory-default setting, calibrate the boom with the boom in
the cradle.

For covered booms:

The default height setting

of 51 cm (20 inches) is for uncovered booms only. You must
calibrate the sensors on covered booms.

1.

Ensure that the turf sprayer is parked and away from
any trees, buildings, vehicles, debris, and underground
utilities and plumbing.

2.

Lower the booms to the horizontal position.

3.

Turn off the ignition key.

4.

Press the sonic boom switch on the dashboard to the
Auto position (Figure 23).

Figure 23

1.

Sonic boom switch

5.

While pressing and holding both the Left Lower switch
and the Right Raise switch, turn the ignition key and
start the machine.

6.

Release the boom switches.

Note:

The green light on the sonic boom switch will

flash rapidly, indicating that the sonic boom system is
in calibration mode. You now have 20 seconds to use
the Raise and Lower boom switches to set the desired
distance from the booms to the ground. After the 20
seconds, the green light will flash slowly.

7.

Use the Raise and Lower switches to adjust the height
of each boom until you achieve the desired distance
from the sensor on the boom to the ground.

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Summary of Contents for Ultra Sonic Boom 41219

Page 1: ...o only be used in conjunction with machines designated by the manufacturer This product complies with all relevant European directives For details please see the separate product specific Declaration...

Page 2: ...sing 2 Cap tube 2 Sensor guard bracket 2 Sensor cable 4 m 2 Large nut 4 U bolt 6 Locknut 1 4 inch 8 Bolt 5 16 x 3 4 inch 8 Bolt 5 16 x 1 1 4 inch 4 Locknut 5 16 inch 12 5 Cable tie 12 Install the soni...

Page 3: ...sensor mounting hardware depends upon whether the Covered Boom Kit model 41602 is installed 1 Lay out the hinges and straps as shown in Figure 1 for an uncovered boom or Figure 2 for a covered boom N...

Page 4: ...ms Parts needed for this procedure 1 Hydraulic manifold block 4 Hydraulic fitting Procedure The booms are set at the factory to travel downward no farther than the horizontal position To enable the ul...

Page 5: ...ht side and the gauge port Figure 6 Figure 6 1 Gauge port 2 Hydraulic connectors 12 Disconnect the harness connections 13 Remove the hydraulic block from the mounting bracket by removing 2 bolts and 2...

Page 6: ...m 2 4 Nut 2 2 Install each new boom cradle arm and secure it with the bolt and nut that you previously removed 5 Installing the Sonic Boom Sensors Parts needed for this procedure 2 Sonic boom sensor 2...

Page 7: ...he sensor guard bracket with 2 bolts 5 16 x 3 4 inch and 2 locknuts 5 16 inch as shown in Figure 11 for a covered boom or Figure 12 for an uncovered boom G017150 1 2 Figure 11 For a covered boom only...

Page 8: ...nsor Figure 13 Note Discard the lock washers that come with the sensors 7 Install the cap tube and the cover Figure 13 Note Ensure that the sensor wire is routed through the small opening in the cover...

Page 9: ...Pro WM order finishing kit 130 8228 1 For model 5800 remove the knockout plug Figure 15 G015893 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 15 1 Mounting bracket 4 Electronic controller 2 Locknut 1 4 inch 4 5 Knockout plug 3 B...

Page 10: ...t the terminal on the wiring harness into the electronic controller and secure it with an Allen wrench Figure 18 Figure 18 1 Electronic controller 2 Terminal Note The controller connection is keyed an...

Page 11: ...om Raise Lower 6 Install the right hand side cover on the center console using the fasteners that you removed in step 1 7 Route the wiring harness to the back of the vehicle along the path of the othe...

Page 12: ...he sensors on covered booms 1 Ensure that the turf sprayer is parked and away from any trees buildings vehicles debris and underground utilities and plumbing 2 Lower the booms to the horizontal positi...

Page 13: ...g one or both of the booms manually while the system is in automatic mode Note In the event that there is a fault in the sonic boom system e g there is no signal coming from a sensor the boom will rai...

Page 14: ...uthorized Toro Distributor 1 There is a minor system error 1 Lower the affected boom s using the boom switch es to clear the error 2 There is a system error that repeats after clearing the error 2 If...

Page 15: ...Notes 15...

Page 16: ...ed to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period of time u...

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