Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Revision History
- Reader Comments
- Preface
- Table Of Contents
- 1 - Safety
- 2 - Product Records and Maintenance
- 3 - Engine
- Kohler Engine Service Manual
- 4 - Electrical System
- General Information
- Electrical Diagrams
- Special Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Electrical System Quick Checks
- Component Testing
- Ignition Switch
- Hour Meter
- Fuse
- Fusible Link
- Relays
- Remote Transmitter (Machines with Single Channel Controller
- Remote Transmitter (Machines with Multi Channel Controller)
- Wireless Control Module (Machines with Single Channel Controller)
- Wireless Control Module (Machines with Multi Channel Controller)
- Diode Assembly (Serial Number Below 310000000)
- Service and Repairs
- 5 - Blower Assembly
- 6 - Chassis
- 7 - Electrical Diagrams
- Electrical Schematic Model 44538 (S/N Below 310000000)
- Electrical Schematic Models 44538 and 44539 (S/N From 310000000 to 311999999) and Model 44542
- Electrical Schematic Models 44538 and 44539 (S/N Above 312000000)
- Engine Electrical Diagram (S/N Below 310000000)
- Engine Electrical Diagram (S/N Above 310000000)
- Control Module Wake Up
- Crank Circuits
- Run Circuits
- Engine Speed Increase Circuits
- Nozzle Rotation Circuits
- Wire Harness Drawing Model 44538 (S/N Below 310000000)
- Wire Harness Diagram Model 44538 (S/N Below 310000000)
- Wire Harness Drawing Models 44538 and 44539 (S/N 310000000 to 311999999) and Model 44542
- Wire Harness Diagram Models 44538 and 44539 (S/N 310000000 to 311999999) and Model 44542
- Wire Harness Drawing Models 44538 and 44539 (S/N Above 312000000)
- Wire Harness Diagram Models 44538 and 44539 (S/N Above 312000000)
ProForce Debris Blower Page 4 -- 11 Electrical System
Fuse
The ProForce Debris Blower uses a 15 amp fuse for cir-
cuit protection. The fuse holder for this fuse is located
next to the engine (Fig. 8).
The engine wire harness includes a 30 amp fuse for cir-
cuit protection. The engine fuse is located near the start-
er motor (Fig. 9).
Testing
1. Make sure that ignition switch is OFF.
2. To prevent unexpected machine operation, discon-
nect the negative battery cable from the battery terminal
(see Battery Service in the Service and Repairs section
of this chapter). Position disconnected negative cable
away from the negative battery terminal.
3. Press latch that retains fuse holder cover and raise
cover to access fuse.
4. With the use of a multimeter (ohms setting), check for
continuity between fuse terminals by using test ports at
top of fuse. Fuse should have continuity between fuse
terminals.
5. If necessary, remove and replace fuse.
6. Connect negative battery cable to negative battery
terminal. Tighten nut that secures battery cable from 10
to 15 ft--lb (14 to 20 N--m). Make sure that battery cover
is secured.
1. Wire harness
2. Fuse
3. Fuse cover
Figure 8
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3
1. Engine fuse
2. Starter motor
Figure 9
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