Replacing the Batteries
1.
Remove all of the battery-interconnect cables from the
batteries.
2.
Remove the battery retainers located between the
batteries.
3.
Remove all of the batteries and recycle them according
to your local codes.
4.
Assemble new batteries into the machine at the
locations from where you removed batteries in step
.
Note:
Pay attention to the battery polarity when
installing the new batteries (
5.
Install the battery retainers and tighten the nuts until
the retainer securely grips the batteries.
6.
Connect the batteries together as shown in
with the battery-interconnect cables that you removed
in step
.
Connecting the Batteries
1.
Ensure that the battery terminals are clean and free
of oxidation.
2.
Connect the main positive-battery cable (red) between
the bank of batteries and the machine (
).
3.
Connect the main negative-battery cable (black)
between the bank of batteries and the machine (
4.
Torque the nuts securing all of the battery cables until
the retainer securely grips the battery.
5.
Coat the battery terminals with Toro battery-terminal
protector.
6.
Ensure that the rubber boots on each battery cable are
securely seated over the battery terminals.
7.
Insert the key into the key switch and rotate the switch
to the O
N
position.
8.
Lower the cargo box, rotate the key switch to the O
FF
position, and remove the key.
Storing the Batteries
Charge the batteries fully before placing the machine into
storage. Plug the charger into a wall outlet while the machine
and batteries are in storage. Leave the charger plugged into a
wall outlet and charging receptacle during storage to ensure
that the batteries stay charged and do not freeze; otherwise,
charge the batteries at least once a month.
Important:
If the machine cannot be plugged in during
storage, fully charge the batteries at least once a month.
The batteries self-discharge over long periods of time,
which may damage the batteries to the point of being
unusable, even if the batteries are new.
Replacing the Fuses
There is 1 fuse in the electrical system; the other slots are
open for options. They are located under the seat assembly
behind a battery on the right side of the machine (
).
Optional lift kit—open
15 A
Main power
10 A
Horn—optional (standard on
TC models only)
30 A
Figure 40
1.
Fuse block
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