Service Manual

SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
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5.11 SECURE UPPER
TO
LOWER HARNESS
CONNECTION
(fig. 5.1
1
)
Check that the connection
is
free of dirt
or corrosion. If reconnecting had no
effect, unplug the connector, clean the
terminals and retest the trimmer. If any
of the wires or connectors are damaged,
refer to section 5.41 for upper wire har-
ness replacement.
Figure 5.1
1
5.2 CHECK BATTERY CONNECTIONS
(fig.
5-2)
The battery connections should be free of Figure 5.3
dirt and corrosion. Insure that each bat-
tery lead wire
is
firmly in place on the
5.31 REPLACE BATTERY CHARGER
proper battery terminal.
NOTE:
The largest terminal
is
positive TORO charger, part # 33-6730.
Replace
a
faulty charger with
a
genuine
(red wire).
Figure
5.2
5.21 SECURE BATTERY CONNECTIONS
Plug each battery lead wire
firmly
in
place on the appropriate battery ter-
minal.
NOTE:
The largest terminal
is
positive
(red wire). If securing them did not repair
the trimmer, clean the battery terminals
and retest the trimmer. In the event that
any of the wires or connectors are damaged,
refer to section 5.41 for upper wire har-
ness replacement.
CHARGER
(fig. 5.3)
5.3 TEST OUTPUT VOLTAGE
OF
BATTERY
Test the charger with
a
voltmeter.
Set
the
tester for
a
10
V.D.C.
test.
Connect the
voltmeter leads to the charger wires
as
shown. Plug the charger into
a
110
volt
outlet (make sure switched outlets are on)
and read the charger output on the volt-
meter scale.
A
good charger will show
at
least
5.0
volts D.C. output.
5.4
CHECKCHARGER OUTPUT ATBATTERY
CONNECTIONS
(fig. 5.4)
Disconnect battery leads from battery.
Plug the battery charger into the receptacle
on the bottom of the battery case and into
a
110 volt outlet (make sure switched
outlets are turned on). Using
a
volt-
meter
set
for
a
10 V.D.C.
test,
connect
the negative voltmeter lead to the small
battery terminal. The charger output in-
dicated on the voltmeter
scale
must ex-
ceed
5.0
volts.
Figure 5.4
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