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Preface
Thisservicemanualwaswrittenexpresslyforservicetechnicians.Basicshop
safetyknowledgeandmechanical/electricalskillsareassumed.TheT oro
Companyhasmadeeveryefforttomaketheinformationinthismanualcomplete
andcorrect.
Thepurposeofthispublicationistoprovidetheservicetechnicianwith
informationabouttroubleshooting,testing,andrepairingmajorsystemsand
components.Thismanualmayalsobespeciedforuseonnumerousproducts.
RefertotheT ableofContentsforalistofthesystemsandtherelatedtopics
coveredinthismanual.
RefertothemachineOperator’sManualforadditionalinformationabout
operating,maintaining,andadjustingthemachine.KeepacopyoftheOperator’s
Manuals ,InstallationInstructions,andPartsCatalogforyourmachineandits
accessorieswiththisServiceManualforreference.Additionalcopiesofthe
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ServiceProcedureIcons
ThefollowingiconsappearthroughoutthisServiceManualtobringattentionto
specicimportantdetailsofaserviceprocedure.
CriticalProcess
Thisiconisusedtohighlight:
•installingsafetyequipment(shields,guards,seatbelts,brakesandR.O.P .S.
components)thatmayhavebeenremoved
•dimensionsorsettingsthatmustbemaintainedforpropermachineoperation
•aspecicfastenertighteningsequence
•componentorientationthatmaynotbeobvious
CriticalTorque
Thisiconisusedtohighlightanassemblytorquerequirementthatisdifferentthan
whatisrecommendedintheStandardT orqueTables;refertoStandardT orque
forDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(InchSeries)(page2–7)orStandard
TorqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(MetricFasteners)(page2–8).
FluidSpecications
Thisiconisusedtohighlightuidspecicationsandcapacitiesthatareless
common,andmaynotappearonthemachineservicedecalorinthemachine
Operator’sManual .
Note: RefertotheservicedecalonthemachineandthemachineOperator’s
Manualforcommonlyuseduidspecicationsandcapacities.
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TableofContents
Preface................................................................................................................5
Chapter1:Safety............................................................................................1–1
SafetyInstructions.......................................................................................1–2
JackingInstructions.....................................................................................1–6
SafetyandInstructionalDecals....................................................................1–6
Chapter2:SpecicationsandMaintenance....................................................2–1
Specications...............................................................................................2–2
TorqueSpecications...................................................................................2–4
ShopSupplies............................................................................................2–10
SpecialT ools..............................................................................................2–12
Chapter3:Troubleshooting.............................................................................3–1
GEARS–TheSystematicApproachtoDening,DiagnosingandSolving
Problems......................................................................................................3–2
UsingtheOnboardDiagnosticLamp.............................................................3–3
StartingProblems.........................................................................................3–6
GeneralOperationProblems........................................................................3–8
Chapter4:Engine...........................................................................................4–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................4–2
Adjustments.................................................................................................4–4
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................4–6
Chapter5:ElectricalSystem...........................................................................5–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................5–2
ElectricalSystemQuickChecks....................................................................5–6
TestingtheElectricalComponents................................................................5–8
ServiceandRepairs...................................................................................5–31
Chapter6:BlowerAssembly...........................................................................6–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................6–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................6–3
Chapter7:Chassis..........................................................................................7–1
GeneralInformation.....................................................................................7–2
ServiceandRepairs.....................................................................................7–3
AppendixA......................................................................................................A–1
ElectricalDrawingDesignations....................................................................A–2
ElectricalSchematic(Models44552,44552TE,and44553).........................A–3
ElectricalSchematic(ModelNo.44554).......................................................A–4
EngineElectricalDiagram.............................................................................A–5
WireHarnessDrawing-Main.........................................................................A–6
WireHarnessDiagram-Main.........................................................................A–7
WireHarness-Trailer(ModelNo.44553)......................................................A–8
WireHarness-T etheredControlBox(ModelNo.44554)...............................A–9
WireHarness-T etherAdapter(ModelNo.44554).......................................A–10
AdditionalReferenceMaterials
KOHLER Command Pro CH740 Service Manual
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Chapter1
Safety
TableofContents
SafetyInstructions................................................................................................................................1–2
ThinkSafetyFirst...............................................................................................................................1–3
JackingInstructions..............................................................................................................................1–6
SafetyandInstructionalDecals............................................................................................................1–6
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SafetyInstructions
DANGER
Thissafetysymbolmeansdanger.Whenyouseethissymbol,
carefullyreadtheinstructionsthatfollow.Failuretoobeythe
instructionscouldkillorcauseseriouspermanentinjuryordisability .
WARNING
Thissafetysymbolmeanswarning.Whenyouseethissymbol,
carefullyreadtheinstructionsthatfollow.Failuretoobeythe
instructionscanresultinseriousinjury.
CAUTION
Thissafetysymbolmeanscaution.Whenyouseethissymbol,
carefullyreadtheinstructionsthatfollow.Failuretoobeythe
instructionscanresultinminortomoderateinjury.
IMPORTANT
TheImportantnoticewillgivetheimportantinstructionswhichyou
mustfollowtopreventdamagetothesystemsorcomponentson
themachine.
Note:ANotewillgivethegeneralinformationaboutthecorrectoperation,
maintenance,service,testing,orrepairofthemachine.
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ThinkSafetyFirst
ToroProductsaretestedandcertiedforcompliancewithexistingsafety
standardsandspecications.Althoughhazardcontrolandaccidentprevention
arepartiallydependentuponthedesignandcongurationofthemachine,
hazardcontrolandaccidentpreventionarealsodependentupontheawareness,
concernandpropertrainingofthepersonnelinvolvedintheoperation,transport,
maintenance,andstorageofthemachine.Improperuseormaintenanceofthe
machinecanresultininjuryordeath.
WARNING
Toreducethepotentialofinjuryordeath,complywiththesafety
instructionsinthismanual,aswellasinformationfoundinthe
Operator’sManuals andtheOperatorandSafetyTrainingVideos
foundonwww.toro.com
•Avoidunexpectedstartingoftheengine…
Alwaysturnofftheengine,removetheignitionkeyanddisconnectthe
sparkplugwire(s)beforecleaning,adjusting,orrepair.
•Avoidlacerationsandamputations…
Stayclearofallmovingpartswhenevertheengineisrunning.Treatall
normallymovingpartsasiftheyweremovingwhenevertheengineis
runningorhasthepotentialtostart.
•Avoidburns…
Donottouchtheengine,mufer,orothercomponents,whichmaybehot
duringoperation,whiletheunitisrunningorshortlyafterithasbeen
running.
•Avoidresandexplosions…
Useextremecareinhandlingfuel.Fuelisammableanditsvaporsare
explosive.
–Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipes,andothersourcesofignition.
–Avoidspillingfuelandneversmokewhileworkingwithanytypeoffuel
orlubricant.
–Wipeupanyspilledfueloroilimmediately.
–Neverremovethefuelcaporaddfuelwhentheengineisrunning.
–Alwaysuseapproved,labeledcontainersforstoringortransportingfuel
andlubricants.
–Donotaddordrainfuelinanenclosedspace.
–Donotstorethemachineorfuelcontainerwherethereisanopename,
spark,orpilotlight,suchasonawaterheaterorotherappliance.
•Avoidasphyxiation…
Donotoperateanengineinaconnedareawithoutproperventilation.
•Avoidinjuryfrombatteries…
–Batteryacidispoisonousandcancauseburns.Avoidcontactwithskin,
eyesandclothing.
–Batterygasescanexplode.Keepcigarettes,sparksandamesaway
fromthebattery.
•Avoidinjuryduetoinferiorparts…
Useonlyoriginalequipmentpartstoensurethatimportantsafetycriteria
aremet.
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ThinkSafetyFirst(continued)
•Avoidinjurytobystanders…
Alwayscleartheareaofbystandersbeforestartingortestingpowered
equipment.
•Avoidinjuryduetoprojectiles…
Alwayscleartheareaofsticks,rocksoranyotherdebristhatcouldbe
pickedupandthrownbythepoweredequipment.
•Avoidmodications…
Neveralterormodifyanypartunlessitisafactoryapprovedprocedure.
•Avoidunsafeoperation…
Alwaystestthesafetyinterlocksystemaftermakingadjustmentsor
repairsonthemachine.RefertotheElectricalsectioninthismanual
formoreinformation.
•Avoidelectricalshock…
–Nevertouchelectricalwiresorcomponentswhiletheengineisrunning.
Theycanbesourcesofshock.
–De-energizethesystemifyouarehavingtodorepairs.
–Iftestingelectricalcomponentsensureyouareworkinginadry
environment.
•HydraulicSystemprecautions...
–Releaseallpressureinthehydraulicsystembeforeperforminganywork
onthesystem.
–Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrompin-holeleaksornozzlesthateject
hydraulicuidunderhighpressure.Donotuseyourhandstosearchfor
leaks.Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecanhavesufcientforce
topenetratetheskinandcauseseriousinjury .
–Seekmedicalattentionrightawayifhydraulicuidgetsintheskin.
•Usepersonalprotectiveequipment…
–Useappropriatepersonalprotectiveequipment(PPE)forprotecting
yourselffrompotentialhazardsintheenvironmentinwhichyouwillwork.
–EachprocessoutlinedinthismanualmayneeddifferentPPEtoprotect
theserviceperson.UsetheproperPPEforthetaskathand.
•Usingtools…
–Alltoolsshouldbeinproperworkingorder.Donotusetoolsthatare
brokenorindisrepair.
–Usethepropertoolfortheproperapplication.
•Usinglifts,hoists,andjacks…
–Alllifts,hoists,andjacksshouldbeusedinaccordancewiththe
manufacturerinformation.
–Inspectlifts,hoists,andjackspriortouse.
–Donotoverloadlifts,hoists,andjacks.
–Donotworkunderasuspendedload.
–Ensurechockblocksareusedonequipmentthatcanmove.
–Useliftsorjacksandjackstandsthatareratedtosupportthetotalweight
ofthemachineandanyattachments.
–Donotrelyonjackstosupportthemachine.
–Ifyouareunfamiliarwithanylifts,hoistsorjacks,donotusethemuntil
youknowhowtooperatethemcorrectly.
•Usingreextinguishers…
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Usetheproperclassofreextinguisherincaseofre.
Ensurereextinguishersareservicedregularly,andreplaceanyre
extinguishersthataredischargedorinusebeyondtheirexpirationdates.
–ClassAreextinguishersareforordinarycombustiblematerialssuch
aspaper,wood,cardboard,andmostplastics.Thenumericalratingon
thesetypesofextinguishersindicatestheamountofwateritholdsand
theamountofreitcanextinguish.Geometricsymbol(greentriangle).
–ClassBreextinguishersareforresthatinvolveammableor
combustibleliquidssuchasgasoline,kerosene,greaseandoil.The
numericalratingforclassBextinguishersindicatestheapproximate
numberofsquarefeetofreitcanextinguish.Geometricsymbol(red
square).
–ClassCreextinguishersareforresthatinvolveelectricalequipment
suchasappliances,wiring,circuitbreakersandoutlets.Neverusewater
toextinguishclassCres-theriskofelectricalshockisfartoogreat!
ClassCextinguishersdonothaveanumericalrating.TheCclassication
meanstheextinguishingagentisnon-conductive.Geometricsymbol
(bluecircle).
–ClassABCreextinguishersareadrychemicaltypeusedformultiple
purposes.Seeabovedescriptionsforadditionalinformation.
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JackingInstructions
CAUTION
Failingtoproperlysupportthemachinewithappropriatejackstands
cancausethemachinetomoveorfallandcanresultinpersonal
injury.
Whenchangingtheattachments,tires,orperformingotherservices,
dothefollowingsteps:
• Usecorrectblocks,hoists,andjackstoraiseandsupportthe
machine.
• Parkthemachineonasolidlevelsurface,suchasaconcrete
oor.
• Beforeyouliftthemachine,removealltheattachmentsthatmay
interferewiththesafeandcorrectliftofthemachine.
• Alwaysblockthewheelswithchocks.
• Useappropriatejackstandstosupporttheraisedmachine.
• Donotusetheaxleasajackingpoint.
1.Positionthemachineonalevelsurface.Ensurethattheblowerengineis
shutoffandremovethekeyfromthekeyswitch.Blocktheblowerwheels
withchockstopreventthemachinefrommoving,orleavetheblower
attachedtoatowvehicleifpossible.Engagethetowvehicleparkingbrake,
shutoffthetowvehicleengine,andremovethekeyfromthetowvehicle
keyswitchifapplicable.
g233699
1. Wheel 2. Framejackingpoint
2.Positionthejacksecurelyunderthemainframeoftheblower.Donotuse
theaxleasajackingpoint.
3.Carefullyraisethemachineofftheground.
4.Positionjackstandsunderthemainframetosupportthemachine.
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocated
nearanyareaofpotentialdanger.Ifanydecalbecomesillegibleordamaged,
installanewdecal.DecalpartnumbersarelistedinyourPartsCatalog,
Operator’sManual ,andaccessoryInstallationInstructions.Orderreplacement
decalsfromAuthorizedToroDistributor.
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SpecicationsandMaintenance
TableofContents
Specications.......................................................................................................................................2–2
OverallDimensions............................................................................................................................2–2
Engine................................................................................................................................................2–3
Chassis..............................................................................................................................................2–3
TorqueSpecications...........................................................................................................................2–4
CalculatingtheT orqueV aluesWhenUsingaDrive-AdapterWrench.................................................2–5
IdentifyingtheFastener......................................................................................................................2–6
StandardT orqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(InchSeries)............................................2–7
StandardT orqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(MetricFasteners)...................................2–8
OtherT orqueSpecications...............................................................................................................2–9
ConversionFactors............................................................................................................................2–9
ShopSupplies....................................................................................................................................2–10
SpecialT ools......................................................................................................................................2–12
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Specications
OverallDimensions
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Engine
Item Description
Make/Designation KohlerCH740S,2-cylinder,aircooled,
BorexStroke 83x67mm(3.27x2.64inches)
Totaldisplacement
Compressionratio
Governor
Lowidlespeed 1,700to1,900rpm
Highidlespeed
Carburetor Floatfeed,xedmainjet,andsolenoidfuelshut-off
Fuel
Fuelpump Pulsetype
Fueltankcapacity
Aircleaner Dualelement
Lubricationsystem Pressurelubricationwithoilcooler
Crankcase-oilcapacity 2.0L(67oz)
Engineoil
Ignitionsystem Flywheelmagneto,twinelectronicarmatures
Sparkplug Champion®RC12YC,Champion®Platinum
Sparkpluggap 0.76mm(0.030inch)
Starter 12VDC,solenoidshift
Alternator
Engineweight(dry) 53kg(116lb)
3,550to3,650rpm(withnonozzlebackpressure)
unleadedgasolinefuelwithanoctane
RefertotheOperator’sManual
OHVgasolineengine
725cm
ratingof87orhigher
18.9L(5USgallons)
withignitionadvance
3071orequivalent
3
(44in3)
Electronic
12VDC,15A
9.0:1
Chassis
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Tirespressure(20×10-8,4ply ,tubeless) 96.5kPa(14psi)
Wheellugnuttorque
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TorqueSpecications
Therecommendedfastenertorquevaluesarelistedinthefollowingtables.For
criticalapplications,asdeterminedbyT oro,eithertherecommendedtorqueora
torquethatisuniquetotheapplicationisclearlyidentiedandspeciedinthis
ServiceManual.
Thesetorquespecicationsfortheinstallationandtighteningofthefastenerswill
applytoallthefastenerswhichdonothaveaspecicrequirementidentiedin
thisServiceManual.Thefollowingfactorsmustbeconsideredwhenapplying
thetorque:cleanlinessofthefastener,useofathreadsealant(e.g.,Loctite),
degreeoflubricationonthefastener,presenceofaprevailingtorquefeature
(e.g.,Nylocknut),hardnessofthesurfaceunderneaththeheadofthefastener,
orsimilarconditionwhichaffectstheinstallation.
Asnotedinthefollowingtables,thetorquevaluesshouldbereducedby25%
forlubricatedfastenersorfastenerswithawetthreadlockingcompound
appliedtoachievethesimilarstressasadryfastener.Thetorquevaluesmust
bereducedwhenthefasteneristhreadedintothealuminumorbrass.The
specictorquevalueshouldbedeterminedbasedonthealuminumorbrass
materialstrength,fastenersize,lengthofthreadengagement,etc.
Thestandardmethodofcheckingthetorquecanbeperformedbymarkingaline
onthefastener(headornut)andmatingpart,thenbackoffthefastener1/4
ofaturn.Measurethetorquenecessarytotightenthefasteneruntilthelines
matchup.
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CalculatingtheTorqueValuesWhenUsingaDrive-AdapterWrench
g205924
Figure3
TorqueConversionFactor=A/B
1. Torquewrench
2. Drive-adapterwrench(crowsfoot) 4. B(effectivelengthoftorquewrenchand
3. A(effectivelengthoftorquewrench)
drive-adapterwrench)
Usingadrive-adapterwrench(e.g.,crowfootwrench)inanypositionotherthan
90°and270°totheframeofthetorquewrenchwillaffectthetorquevalue
measuredbythetorquewrenchbecauseoftheeffectivelength(lever)ofthe
torquewrenchchanges.Whenusingatorquewrenchwithadrive-adapter
wrench,multiplythelistedtorquerecommendationbythecalculatedtorque
conversionfactor(Figure3)todeterminepropertighteningtorque.Whenusinga
torquewrenchwithadrive-adapterwrench,thecalculatedtorquewillbelower
thanthelistedtorquerecommendation.
Example: Themeasuredeffectivelengthofthetorquewrench(distancefrom
thecenterofthehandletothecenterofthesquaredrive)is457mm(18inches).
Themeasuredeffectivelengthofthetorquewrenchwiththedrive-adapter
wrenchinstalled(distancefromthecenterofthehandletothecenterofthe
drive-adapterwrench)is483mm(19inches).
Thecalculatedtorqueconversionfactorforthistorquewrenchwiththis
drive-adapterwrenchwouldbe18/19=0.947.
Ifthelistedtorquerecommendationforafasteneris103to127N∙m(76to94
ft-lb) ,thepropertorquewhenusingthistorquewrenchwithadrive-adapter
wrenchwouldbe98to121N∙m(72to89ft-lb).
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IdentifyingtheFastener
g206089
Figure4
MetricBoltsandScrews
1. Class8.8 2. Class10.9
g206088
Figure5
InchSeriesBoltsandScrews
1. Grade1 2. Grade5 3. Grade8
FastenerswithaLockingFeature
IMPORTANT
Ifafastenerwithalockingfeatureorpreviouslyappliedthread
lockingcompoundisreused,cleanthefastenerthreadsandapply
newthreadlockertothefastenerduringinstallation.
Lockingfeaturesaredesignedtocreatefrictionandpreventafastenerfrom
loosening.Lockingfeaturescanbefoundonexternallyorinternallythreaded
fasteners.Commonexamplesareplasticinsertsincorporatedintothefastener
andpre-applied“dry”threadlockingcompound.Keepinmind,afastenerwith
alockingfeatureusuallymeanstherewillbefrictionduringinitialinstallation
andduringremoval.
Tororecommendsreplacingfastenerswithalockingfeatureoncetheyhave
beenremovedbecausetheeffectivenessofthelockingfeaturediminisheswith
eachreuse.Ifitisnecessarytoreuseafastenerwithalockingfeature;applya
threadlockingcompound(Loctiteforexample)tothefastenerduringinstallation.
Usetheappropriatestrengthandtypeofthreadlockingcompoundbasedon
application,fastenersizeorinformationfoundintheproductOperatorsManual,
ServiceManual orInstallationInstructions.
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StandardTorqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(Inch
Series)
ThreadSize Grade1,5
#6-32UNC
#6-40UNF
#8-32UNC
#8-36UNF
#10-24
UNC
#10-32
UNF
1/4-20UNC
1/4-28UNF
5/16-18
UNC
5/16-24
UNF
3/8-16UNC
3/8-24UNF
7/16-14
UNC
7/16-20
UNF
1/2-13UNC
1/2-20UNF
5/8-1 1UNC
5/8-18UNF
3/4-10UNC
3/4-16UNF
7/8-9UNC
7/8-14UNF
and8with
ThinHeight
Nuts
in-lb in-lb N∙cm in-lb N∙cm in-lb N∙cm
10±2 13±2 147±23
13±2 25±5 282±56
18±2 30±5 339±56
48±7 53±7 599±79 100±10 1130±1 13 140±15 1582±169
53±7 65±10 734±113 115±12 1299±136 160±17 1808±192
115±15 105±15 1 186±169 200±25 2260±282 300±30 3390±339
138±17 128±17 1146±192 225±25 2542±282 325±33 3672±373
ft-lb ft-lb
16±2 16±2 22±3 30±3 41±4 43±5 58±7
17±2 18±2 24±3 35±4 47±5 50±6 68±8
27±3 27±3 37±4 50±5 68±7 70±7 95±9
29±3 29±3 39±4 55±6 75±8 77±8 104±1 1
30±3 48±7 65±9 75±8 102±1 1 105±1 1 142±15
32±4 53±7 72±9 85±9 115±12 120±12 163±16
65±10 88±12 119±16 150±15 203±20 210±21 285±28
75±10 95±15 129±20 170±18 230±24 240±24 325±33
93±12 140±20 190±27 265±27 359±37 375±38 508±52
115±15 165±25 224±34 300±30 407±41 420±43 569±58
140±20 225±25 305±34 430±45 583±61 600±60 813±81
155±25 260±30 353±41 475±48 644±65 667±66 904±89
SAEGrade1Bolts,Screws,
Studs,andSemswith
RegularHeightNuts
(SAEJ995Grade2or
StrongerNuts)
SAEGrade5Bolts,Screws,
Studs,andSemswith
RegularHeightNuts
(SAEJ995Grade2or
StrongerNuts)
15±2 169±23 23±3 262±34
17±2 192±23 25±3 282±34
29±3 328±34 41±5 463±56
31±4 350±45 43±5 486±56
42±5 475±56 60±6 678±68
48±5 542±56 68±7 768±79
N∙m
ft-lb
N∙m
SAEGrade8Bolts,Screws,
Studs,andSemswith
RegularHeightNuts
(SAEJ995Grade2or
StrongerNuts)
ft-lb
N∙m
Note:Reducethetorquevalueslistedinthetableaboveby25%forlubricatedfasteners.Lubricated
fastenersaredenedasthreadscoatedwithalubricant,suchasengineoil,orathreadlocking
compoundsuchasLoctite.
Note: Thetorquevaluesmustbereducedwheninstallingthefastenersintothreadedaluminumor
brass.Thespeciedtorquevalueshouldbedeterminedbasedonthealuminumorbasematerial
strength,fastenersize,lengthofthreadengagement,etc.
Note: ThenominaltorquevalueslistedaboveforGrade5and8fastenersarebasedon75%ofthe
minimumproofloadspeciedinSAEJ429.Thetoleranceisapproximately±10%ofthenominal
torquevalue.Thethinheightnutsincludejamnuts.
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StandardTorqueforDry,ZincPlated,andSteelFasteners(Metric
Fasteners)
ThreadSize
M5X0.8 57±6in-lb 644±68N∙cm 78±8in-lb 881±90N∙cm
M6X1.0 96±10in-lb 1085±113N∙cm 133±14in-lb 1503±158N∙cm
M8X1.25
M10X1.5
M12X1.75
M16X2.0
M20X2.5
Class8.8Bolts,Screws,and
StudswithRegularHeightNuts
(Class8orStrongerNuts)
19±2ft-lb
38±4ft-lb
66±7ft-lb
166±17ft-lb
325±33ft-lb
26±3N∙m
52±5N∙m
90±10N∙m
225±23N∙m
440±45N∙m
Class10.9Bolts,Screws,and
StudswithRegularHeightNuts
(Class10orStrongerNuts)
28±3ft-lb
54±6ft-lb
93±10ft-lb
229±23ft-lb
450±46ft-lb
38±4N∙m
73±8N∙m
126±14N∙m
310±31N∙m
610±62N∙m
Note: Reducethetorquevalueslistedinthetableaboveby25%forlubricatedfasteners.Lubricated
fastenersaredenedasthreadscoatedwithalubricant,suchasengineoil,orathreadsealant,such
asLoctite.
Note: Thetorquevaluesmustbereducedwheninstallingthefastenersintothreadedaluminumor
brass.Thespeciedtorquevalueshouldbedeterminedbasedonthealuminumorbasematerial
strength,fastenersize,lengthofthreadengagement,etc.
Note: Thenominaltorquevalueslistedabovearebasedon75%oftheminimumproofloadspeciedin
SAEJ1199.Thetoleranceisapproximately±10%ofthenominaltorquevalue.
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OtherTorqueSpecications
SAEGrade8SteelSetScrews
ThreadSize
1/4-20UNC
5/16-18UNC
3/8-16UNC 35±10ft-lb 18±3ft-lb
1/2-13UNC 75±15ft-lb 50±10ft-lb
ThreadCuttingScrews(ZincPlatedSteel)
ThreadSize BaselineTorque**
No.6-32UNC
No.8-32UNC
No.10-24UNC
1/4-20UNC
5/16-18UNC
3/8-16UNC
SquareHead HexSocket
140±20in-lb 73±12in-lb
215±35in-lb 145±20in-lb
Type1,Type23orT ypeF
RecommendedTorque
20±5in-lb
30±5in-lb
38±7in-lb
85±15in-lb
110±20in-lb
200±100in-lb
WheelBoltsandLugNuts
ThreadSize RecommendedTorque*
7/16-20UNFGrade5 65±10ft-lb
1/2-20UNFGrade5 80±10ft-lb
M12X1.25Class8.8 80±10ft-lb
M12X1.5Class8.8 80±10ft-lb
88±14N∙m
108±14N∙m
108±14N∙m
108±14N∙m
*Forsteelwheelsandnon-lubricatedfasteners
ThreadCuttingScrews(ZincPlatedSteel)
ThreadSize
No.6 18 20 20±5in-lb
No.8 15 18 30±5in-lb
No.10 12 16 38±7in-lb
No.12 11 14 85±15in-lb
ThreadsperInch
BaselineTorque**
TypeA TypeB
**Theholesize,materialstrength,materialthickness,andmaterialnishmustbe
consideredwhendeterminingthespeciedtorquevalues.Allthetorquevalues
arebasedonthenon-lubricatedfasteners.
ConversionFactors
ProForce®DebrisBlower
18237SLRevA
in-lbX1 1.2985=N∙cm N∙cmX0.08851=in-lb
ft-lbX1.3558=N∙m N∙mX0.7376=ft-lb
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ShopSupplies
TheproceduresfoundinthisServiceManualmayrecommendtheuseof
commonlyusedshopsupplies(lubricants,sealants,andadhesives).A
symboldenotingtheuseofashopsupplymayappearinguresthatsupport
aprocedure.Alwaysrefertothewrittenprocedureforspecicinformation
regardingthetypeandtheapplicationofashopsupply .
IMPORTANT
Alwaysfollowmanufacturersinstructionswhenusingorstoring
shopsupplies.
ShopSupplies
ANTI-SEIZELUBRICANT
Usedtopreventcorrosion,galling,andseizurebetweenmetalparts.Most
oftenappliedtoshaftsandboresduringassembly.Unlessotherwise
specied,highviscosityregulargradelithium-graphitebasedanti-seize
lubricantshouldbeused.
GREASE
Canbeusedtopre-ll(pack)bearings,boots,andsealsbeforeassembly,
easeinstallationofcomponentsduringassembly,orllcavitiesbetween
movingpartsthroughgreasettingsafterassembly .Unlessotherwise
noted,refertothemachineOperator’sManualorInstallationInstructions
forgreasespecications.
THREADLOCKINGCOMPOUND(threadlocker)
Usedtolockthreadedfastenersinposition.Availableinlow,mediumand
highstrengthforvarioussizefastenersandapplications.Mostthread
lockingcompoundsareappliedimmediatelypriortofastenerinstallation.
Somethreadlockingcompoundsusea“Wicking”feature,andcanbe
appliedafterfastenerinstallation.Mostthreadlockingcompoundsallow
thefastenertoberemovedwithstandardtoolsoncecured.Highstrength
threadlockingcompoundsmayrequireapplyingheattothefastenerand
thesurroundingareatoallowfastenerremoval.
Note: Somefastenershaveadrythreadlockingcompoundpre-applied
(Patch-Loc)sonoadditionalthreadlockingcompoundisnecessarywhen
installinga“new”fastener .Thesefastenersaredesignedtoberemoved
andre-installedonlyoncebeforeapplyingadditionalthreadlocking
compoundisnecessary .
RETAININGCOMPOUND(bearingsandsleeves)
Anadhesiveusedtosecurebearings,bushings,andcylindricalparts
intohousingsorontoshafts.Whencured,bearingandsleeveretaining
compoundllsthegapbetweenmatingpartswithahardresinthat
increasesloaddistributionandprotectsagainstcorrosion.
ADHESIVE
Usedtosecureavarietyofcomponentsimmediatelypriortoassembly.
Mayberecommendedforinstallingnewcomponentsorwhenreusinga
componentthathadapre-appliedadhesivesuchashoodseals,mouldings,
andweather-stripping.
THREADSEALANT
.
SpecicationsandMaintenance:ShopSupplies
Usedtosealthreadedttingsandsensorsfromair,fuel,andoilpressure
leaksandpreventgallingandseizurebetweenthreadedparts.Athread
sealantinpastermispreferredoversealanttape.Thesealantshould
remainsemi-pliabletoallowforcomponentremovalwithstandardtools.
Somethreadsealantsmayrequiretheuseofacleanerorprimerprior
touse.
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ShopSupplies(continued)
GASKETCOMPOUND
Usedtocreateasealbetweenmatingparts.Gasketcompoundsmay
beusedwithorwithoutthepresenceofapre-formedgasket.Gasket
compoundsmaybesolventorsiliconebased,andcurewhenexposed
toairordesignedtocureinanair-lessenvironment(anaerobic).Most
gasketcompoundsaredesignedtobeappliedtocleansurfacesfreeofoil,
chemicalresidueandpreviouslyusedgasketsorgasketcompounds.
SILICONESEALANT
Designedforabroadvarietyofsealingandbondingrequirements,
siliconesealantsareusuallyroomtemperaturevulcanizing(RTV)which
formaexiblesiliconerubberthatbondstoawidevarietyofsmoothor
porousmaterialswhencured.Standardsiliconesealantsaredesignedto
performintemperaturesfrom-51°Fto232°C(-60°Fto400°F),whilehigh
temperaturevariantscanpreformintemperaturesupto343°C(650°F).
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SpecialTools
Multimeter
Obtainthistoollocally
Themetercantesttheelectrical
componentsandcircuitsforcurrent,
resistance,orvoltage.
Note: Useadigitalmultimeterwhen
testingtheelectricalcircuits.Thehigh
impedance(internalresistance)ofadigital
meterinthevoltagemodeensuresthat
theexcesscurrentisnotallowedthrough
themeter.Thisexcesscurrentcan
damagethecircuitsthatarenotdesigned
tocarryit.
BatteryTerminalProtector
ToroPartNo.107-0392
Usethisaerosolsprayonthebattery
terminals,ringterminals,andforkterminals
toreducecorrosionproblems.Applythe
terminalprotectortotheconnectionafter
yousecurethebatterycable,ringterminal,
orforkterminal.
DielectricGel
ToroPartNo.107-0342
Usethedielectricgeltoprevent
corrosionofunsealedconnection
terminals.Toensurecomplete
coatingoftheterminals,liberally
applythegeltothecomponent
andwireharnessconnector,plug
theconnectorintothecomponent,
disconnecttheconnector,apply
thegeltobothsurfacesagain,and
connecttheharnessconnector
tothecomponentagain.The
connectorsmustbefullypacked
withgelforeffectiveresults.
Note: Donotusethedielectricgel
onthesealedconnectionterminals
asthegelcanunseattheconnector
sealsduringassembly.
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OffsetWrench
ToroPartNo.TOR6006
Theoffsetwrenchisusedtotighten
thenutthatsecurestheblower
rotorassemblytothefanshaft.Use
with1/2inchtorquewrenchatright
angletotheoffsetwrenchhandleto
ensurethatpropertorqueisapplied
tothenut.
ShaftAlignmentT ool
ToroPartNo.137–6616
Theshaftalignmenttoolisusedto
aligntheengineoutputshaftwiththe
blowershaftiftheengine,blower
driveshaft,orblowerassemblyis
removed.Thetoolalsosetsthe
properdistancebetweentheengine
andblowerassembly.
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Chapter3
Troubleshooting
TableofContents
GEARS–TheSystematicApproachtoDening,DiagnosingandSolvingProblems.............................3–2
GatherInformation.............................................................................................................................3–2
EvaluatePotentialCauses.................................................................................................................3–2
AssessPerformance..........................................................................................................................3–2
Repair................................................................................................................................................3–2
SolutionConrmation.........................................................................................................................3–2
UsingtheOnboardDiagnosticLamp.....................................................................................................3–3
EnteringDiagnosticMode..................................................................................................................3–3
ClearingActiveMachineFaults..........................................................................................................3–5
ExitingDiagnosticMode.....................................................................................................................3–5
StartingProblems..................................................................................................................................3–6
GeneralOperationProblems.................................................................................................................3–8
TheinformationInthischapterisintendedtohelptroubleshootmachineoperationissues.Keepinmind
therecanbemorethanonecauseforamachinemalfunction.
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GEARS–TheSystematicApproachtoDening,
DiagnosingandSolvingProblems
GatherInformation
•Informationreportedbythecustomer
•Informationobservedbyyou
•Establishthewhat,whereandwhenoftheissue
EvaluatePotentialCauses
Considerpossiblecausesoftheproblemtodevelopahypothesis
•Narrowdownthefocusoftheproblem
AssessPerformance
•Ensureyouhaveallthenecessarytoolsfortesting
•Testallpotentialcausesofthefailure
•Reevaluateandcreateanewhypothesisifnecessary
Repair
•Returntheunittoservicebyrepairing,rebuildingorreplacing
SolutionConrmation
•Didtheissuegoaway
•Wastherootcauseoftheissuecorrectlyrepaired
•Arethereanyothernewsymptoms
Troubleshooting:GeneralOperationProblems
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UsingtheOnboardDiagnosticLamp
Machineswithwirelesshandheldremotecontrol(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)haveadiagnosticlightlocatedonthecontroltowerbelowthehourmeter.
ThediagnosticlightisanoutputoftheT oroElectronicController(TEC)that
indicatesnormalmachineoperationorthepresenceofactivemachinefaults.
AfteryouturnthekeytotheRUNposition,thediagnosticlightilluminatesfor5
seconds,turnsofffor5seconds,andthenashesuntilyoustarttheenginewith
thekeyswitchorpushabuttononthehandheldremote.
Thediagnosticlightwillashrapidlyifnosignalfromthehandheldremotehas
beenreceivedwithin10secondsofsettingthekeyswitchtotheRUNposition,
ifthehandheldremoteisoutofrange,haslowbatteries,orisnotassociated
totheRF2CANmodule.Thediagnosticlightshouldilluminatewhileabutton
onthehandheldremoteispressed.
IfthekeyswitchissettotheRUNpositionandthediagnosticlightturnsonfor5
secondsthenstartsashingrapidly(withorwithoutapause)anactivemachine
faultexists.
EnteringDiagnosticMode
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Figure6
1. Controltower 3. Shuntconnectors
2. Diagnosticlight 4. Tetheredcap
1.SetthekeyswitchtotheOFFposition.
2.Locatethediagnosticshuntconnectors,removethetetheredcapand
connecttheshuntconnectorstogether.
3.SetthekeyswitchtotheRUNposition.
4.Countandrecordtheashpatternofthediagnosticlight.
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EnteringDiagnosticMode(continued)
Note:Iftherearemultiplemachinefaultsactive,eachfaultwillashfollowed
byalongpause.Aftereachactivefaultshasbeendisplayed,thefault
sequencewillrepeat.Ifnoactivefaultsexist,thediagnosticlightwillash
continuouslyoncepersecond.
Fault
Code
11
12
13
14
15
DiagnosticLampFlash
Pattern
Flashonce–pause–ash
once,longpausethen
repeatordisplaynextfault
Flashonce–pause–ash
twice,longpausethen
repeatordisplaynextfault
Flashonce–pause–ash
threetimes,longpause
thenrepeatordisplaynext
fault
Flashonce–pause–ash
fourtimes,longpausethen
repeatordisplaynextfault
Flashonce–pause–ash
vetimes,longpausethen
repeatordisplaynextfault
FaultDescription
Communicationbetween
theTECandRF2CAN
modulehasbeenlost
Incompatiblesoftware
existsononeormoreof
thecontrolsystemnodes
(TEC,RF2CANmodule,
andhandheldremote)
Wrongproducthandheld
remotebeingassociated
EnergizetoRun(ETR)
circuitwasinterrupted
duetoalowoilpressure
conditionfor10seconds
EnergizetoRun(ETR)
circuitwasinterrupteddue
tolowvoltage(lessthan
5.5V)
CorrectiveAction
Thewireharness
connectorattheTEC
orattheRF2CANmodule
isloose,corroded,or
damaged
TheRF2CANmodule
circuitwiringisdamaged;
refertoAppendixA(page
A–1)
RF2CANmodulemaybe
damaged,contactyour
authorizedT oroDistributor
Associatethehandheld
remote;refertothe
machineOperator’s
Manual
Reloadthemachine
software,contactyour
authorizedT oroDistributor
AlthoughtheProSweep
handheldremotemay
looksimilar,itcannotbe
associatedtothePro
ForceDebrisBlower
RF2CANmodule.Use
aProForcehandheld
remoteforassociation
Checkandadjusttheoil
levelasnecessary
Testtheengineoil
pressureswitchand
replaceifnecessary
Testthebatterycondition,
Chargethebatteryand
replaceifnecessary
Testtheenginevoltage
regulator/rectierand
replaceifnecessary
Testtheenginealternator
andreplaceifnecessary
Troubleshooting:GeneralOperationProblems
5.SetthekeyswitchtotheOFFposition.
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ClearingActiveMachineFaults
1.Resolvetheactivefault(s).
2.Whileindiagnosticmode(shuntconnectorstogether),setthekeyswitch
totheRUNposition.
3.Disconnectthediagnosticshuntconnectors,thenreconnectthem.The
diagnosticlightwillashcontinuouslyoncepersecondifalltheactivefaults
havebeencleared.
4.SetthekeyswitchtotheOFFposition.
ExitingDiagnosticMode
1.SetthekeyswitchtotheOFFposition.
2.Disconnectthediagnosticshuntconnectorsandinstallthetetheredcap.
3.Storethediagnosticconnectorassemblyinthecontroltower.
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StartingProblems
Problem
Thestartersolenoidclicks,butthe
starterdoesnotcrank
Nothinghappenswhenyouattemptto
starttheengineusingthekeyswitch
PossibleCause CorrectiveAction
Thebatterychargeislow
Thebatteryisdischargedordamaged
Thebatterycablesarelooseor
corroded
Thegroundconnectionislooseor
corroded
Thewiringatthestartermotoris
damaged
Thestartersolenoidorstartermotoris
damaged
Thebatteryisdischargedordamaged
Thebatterycablesarelooseor
corroded
Thegroundconnectionislooseor
corroded
Afuseisdamaged Testthefuseandreplaceitifnecessary
Arelayisdamaged Testthestartrelayandmainpower
Thekeyswitchisdamaged
Thewiringtothestartcircuit
componentsiscorroded,loose,or
damaged
Thewiringatthestartermotoris
damaged
Thestartersolenoidorstartermotoris
damaged
Chargethebattery
Chargeandtestthebattery
Replacethebatteryifnecessary
Cleanandsecurethebatterycables
Cleanandsecuretheground
connectionsattheengineblock
Repairorreplacestarterwiring
RefertotheKohlerCommandPro
CH740ServiceManualforstarter
solenoidandstartermotorinformation.
Chargeandtestthebattery
Replacethebatteryifnecessary
Cleanandsecurethebatterycables
Cleanandsecuretheground
connectionsattheengineblock
F–1(7.5A),F–2(7.5A),F–3(15A),
and/orF–4(2A)ifnecessary;referto
FusesinChapter5–ElectricalSystem
relayandreplacethemifnecessary;
refertoComponentT estinginChapter
5–ElectricalSystem
Testthekeyswitchandreplaceitif
necessary;refertoComponentT esting
inChapter5–ElectricalSystem
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
Testthecircuitwiringandreplaceitas
necessary
RefertotheKohlerCommandPro
CH740ServiceManualforstarter
solenoidandstartermotorinformation.
Models44552,44552TE,and44553
–Nothinghappenswhenyouattempt
tostarttheengineusingthewireless
remote
Troubleshooting:StartingProblems
Thebatteriesinthewirelessremoteare
dischargedorinstalledimproperly
Theassociationbetweenthewireless
remoteandthecontrolmodulehas
beenlost
Thewirelessremoteorcontrolmodule
isdamaged
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Attempttostarttheenginewiththe
keyswitch.Iftheenginestarts,
troubleshootthewirelessremoteas
follows:
Testthebatteriesandreplacethemif
necessary
Makesurethebatteriesareproperly
installed;refertoWirelessRemotein
Chapter5–ElectricalSystem
Re-establishremotecontrol-to-base
unitcommunication;refertothe
machineOperator’sManual
Replacethewirelessremote
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StartingProblems(continued)
Problem
Theenginecranks,butdoesnotstart
PossibleCause CorrectiveAction
Thefueltankisempty Fillthefueltank
Theengineand/orfuelistoocold
Thefuellterisplugged Replacethefuellter
Thefuelpumpisdamaged Testthepulsefuelpumpand
FuseF–2(7.5A)isdamaged Testthefuseandreplaceitifnecessary;
TheGovernorControlUnit(GCU)has
lostpower
Thefuel/carburetorsolenoidorits
circuitwiringisdamaged
Theengineismalfunctioning Troubleshoottheengine;refertothe
Usethechoketostarttheengine
Movethemachinetoaheated
environmentpriortostarting
repair/replaceitifnecessary;refer
totheKohlerCommandProCH740
ServiceManualforpulsefuelpump
information
refertoFusesinChapter5–Electrical
System
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
Testthecarburetorsolenoidand
replaceitifnecessary;refertothe
KohlerCommandProCH740Service
Manualforfuelshut-offsolenoid
information
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
KohlerCommandProCH740Service
Manual
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GeneralOperationProblems
Problem
Thebatterydoesnotcharge
Theengineshutsoffduringoperation
PossibleCause CorrectiveAction
Thebatterycablesarelooseor
corroded
Thegroundconnectionislooseor
corroded
Thebatteryisdischargedordamaged
Thein-linechargingcircuitfuseF-5(30
A)isdamaged
Thevoltageregulator/rectieris
damaged
Thechargingcircuitwiringiscorroded,
loose,ordamaged
Models44552,44552TE,and44553
–Thecontrollerhasswitchedto
PowerSaveModeafter2.5hoursof
nocommunicationfromthewireless
remote
Theengineoilpressureislow
Theoilpressureswitchhasfailed Testtheoilpressureswitch;refer
Thefueltankisempty Fillthefueltank
Thefuellterisplugged Replacethefuellter
Thefuelpumphasfailed T estthepulsefuelpumpand
Thefuel/carburetorsolenoidorits
circuitwiringhasfailed
Acomponentintheengineruncircuit
(fuses,keyswitch,mainpowerrelay)
hasfailed
Theengineruncircuitwiringis
corroded,loose,ordamaged
Theengineismalfunctioning Troubleshoottheengine;refertothe
Cleanandsecurethebatterycables
Cleanandsecuretheground
connectionsattheengineblock
Chargeandtestthebattery
Replacethebatteryifnecessary
Testthefuseandreplaceitifnecessary;
refertoFusesinChapter5–Electrical
System
Testthevoltageregulator/rectier
andreplaceitifnecessary;referto
theKohlerCommandProCH740
ServiceManualforregulator/rectier
information
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
CyclethekeyswitchtotheOFF
positionandthenturnthekeyswitch
totheRUNposition
Checkandadjusttheengineoillevelif
necessary
totheKohlerCommandProCH740
ServiceManualforoilpressureswitch
information
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
switchcircuitwiring;Refertothe
ElectricalSchematicsinAppendixA
repair/replaceitifnecessary;refer
totheKohlerCommandProCH740
ServiceManualforpulsefuelpump
information
Testthecarburetorsolenoidand
replaceitifnecessary;refertothe
KohlerCommandProCH740Service
Manualforfuelshut-offsolenoid
information
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
Testtheengineruncircuitcomponents
andreplaceitifnecessary;referto
FusesinChapter5–ElectricalSystem
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
KohlerCommandProCH740Service
Manual
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GeneralOperationProblems(continued)
Thenozzledoesnotrotate
Problem
Thedrivebeltislooseordamaged Adjustthedrivebeltorreplaceit
Anozzlerelayisdamaged T estnozzlerelay1andnozzlerelay2
Thenozzlerotationmotorisdamaged Testthenozzlerotationmotorand
Thenozzlerotationcircuitwiringis
corroded,loose,ordamaged
Models44552,44552TE,and44553–
Thewirelessremoteisnotfunctioning,
(enginespeedcontrolisnotfunctioning
also)
Model44554–FuseF–1(7.5A)is
damaged
Model44554–Thenozzledirection
switchorcircuitwiringisdamaged
PossibleCause CorrectiveAction
asnecessary;refertothemachine
Operator’sManual
andreplacethemifnecessary;refer
toComponentTestinginChapter5–
ElectricalSystem
replaceitifnecessary;referto
ComponentT estinginChapter5–
ElectricalSystem
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
Testthewirelessremotebatteriesand
replacethemifnecessary
Makesurethebatteriesareproperly
installed;refertoWirelessRemotein
Chapter5–ElectricalSystem
Re-establish“associate”remote
control-to-baseunitcommunication;
refertothemachineOperator’sManual
Replacethewirelessremoteasitmay
bedamaged
Testthefuseandreplaceitifnecessary;
refertoFusesinChapter5–Electrical
System
Testthenozzledirectionswitch
andreplaceitifnecessary;referto
ComponentT estinginChapter5–
ElectricalSystem
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
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GeneralOperationProblems(continued)
Problem
Theenginespeeddoesnotchange
PossibleCause CorrectiveAction
Models44552,44552TE,and
44553–Thewirelessremoteisnot
functioning,(nozzlerotationcontrolis
notfunctioningalso)
Model44554–FuseF–1(7.5A)is
damaged
Model44554–Theenginespeed
controlorcircuitwiringisdamaged
Theenginespeedcontrolcircuitwiring
iscorroded,loose,ordamaged
TheDigitalLinealActuator(DLA)orits
circuitwiringisdamaged
TheGovernorControlUnit(GCU)orits
circuitwiringisdamaged
Testthewirelessremotebatteriesand
replacethemifnecessary
Makesurethebatteriesareproperly
installed;refertoWirelessRemotein
Chapter5–ElectricalSystem
Re-establish“associate”remote
control-to-baseunitcommunication;
refertothemachineOperator’sManual
Replacethewirelessremoteasitmay
bedamaged
Testthefuseandreplaceitifnecessary;
refertoFusesinChapter5–Electrical
System
Testtheenginespeedcontroland
replaceitifnecessary;referto
ComponentT estinginChapter5–
ElectricalSystem
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
TesttheDLAandreplaceitif
necessary;refertotheKohler
CommandProCH740ServiceManual
forDLAinformation
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
TesttheGCUandreplaceitif
necessary;refertotheKohler
CommandProCH740ServiceManual
forGCUinformation
Clean,secureorrepair/replacethe
circuitwiring;RefertotheElectrical
SchematicsinAppendixA
Models44552,44552TE,and44553–
Thewirelessremotedoesnotfunction
Troubleshooting:GeneralOperationProblems
Thebatteriesinthewirelessremoteare
dischargedorinstalledimproperly
Theassociationbetweenthewireless
remoteandthecontrolmodulehas
beenlost
Thewirelessremoteorcontrolmodule
isdamaged
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Testthebatteriesandreplacethemif
necessary
Makesurethebatteriesareproperly
installed;refertoWirelessRemotein
Chapter5–ElectricalSystem
Re-establishremotecontrol-to-base
unitcommunication;refertothe
machineOperator’sManual
Replacethewirelessremote
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Chapter4
Engine
TableofContents
GeneralInformation..............................................................................................................................4–2
Operator’sManual.............................................................................................................................4–2
EngineOwner’sManual.....................................................................................................................4–2
EngineServiceManual......................................................................................................................4–2
KohlerGasolineEngine.....................................................................................................................4–3
Adjustments..........................................................................................................................................4–4
AligningtheEngineandBlowerDriveShafts.....................................................................................4–4
AdjustingtheEngineIdleSpeed........................................................................................................4–5
ServiceandRepairs.............................................................................................................................4–6
FuelT ank...........................................................................................................................................4–6
FuelEvaporativeControlSystem.......................................................................................................4–9
Engine..............................................................................................................................................4–11
Additional Reference Materials
KOHLER Command Pro CH740 Service Manual
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GeneralInformation
Operator’sManual
EngineOwner’sManual
ThischaptergivestheinformationaboutspecicationsandrepairoftheKohler
CommandProCH740gasolineengineusedintheProForcedebrisblower.
Describedadjustmentsandrepairsrequiretoolsthatarecommonlyavailablein
manyserviceshops.
ServiceandrepairpartsfortheengineinyourProForcedebrisblowerare
suppliedthroughyourAuthorizedT oroDistributor.Bepreparedtoprovideyour
distributorwiththeT oroModelandSerialNumberofyourmachinetoobtainparts.
Whendisposingofhazardouswasteproducts(fuel,engineoil,hydraulicuid,
lters,etc.),takethemtoanauthorizeddisposalsite.Wasteproductsmustnot
beallowedtocontaminatesurfacewater,drains,orsewersystems.
TheOperator’sManualprovidesinformationregardingtheoperation,general
maintenance,andmaintenanceintervalsforyourProForceDebrisBlower.Refer
toOperator’sManualforadditionalinformationwhenservicingthemachine.
TheengineOwner’sManualprovidesinformationregardingtheoperation,
generalmaintenance,andmaintenanceintervalsfortheKOHLERCommand
ProCH740engineusedonyourProForcedebrisblower.Acopyoftheengine
Owner’sManual issuppliedwiththemachine.ContactyourlocalKOHLER
EngineDealerorvisithttp://kohlerengines.comtoobtainacopyoftheengine
Owner’sManual .RefertotheengineOwner’sManualforadditionalinformation
whenservicingthemachine.
EngineServiceManual
Detailed information on engine troubleshooting, testing, disassembly, and
assembly is given in the KOHLER Command Pro CH740 Service Manual . The
use of some specialized tools and test equipment is explained in the KOHLER
Service Manual . Contact your local KOHLER Engine Dealer or visit http://
kohlerengines.com to obtain a copy of the engine Service Manual. Special tools
are described in the KOHLER Service Manuals and the use of some
specialized test equipment is explained. The cost of the test equipment and the
specialized nature of some repairs may dictate that engine work be done at an
engine repair facility.
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KohlerGasolineEngine
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Figure7
1. Pulsestylefuelpump 4. Fuelshut-offsolenoid
2. Governorcontrolunit(GCU) 5. Oilpressureswitch
3. Voltageregulator/rectier 6. Digitallinearactuator(DLA)
Theengineincludesanelectronicspeedcontrolsystem.Inadditiontothe
necessarylinkages,thespeedcontrolsystemincludesaGovernorControlUnit
(GCU)andaDigitalLinearActuator(DLA).Electricalpowermustbeavailable
totheGCUfortheenginetostartandrun.Enginespeedisadjustedbyusing
eitherthewirelessortetheredremote.RefertotheKOHLERCommandPro
CH740ServiceManualforadditionalinformation.
Theengineincludesanoilpressureswitch.Whenoilpressureisbeinggenerated
(engineisrunning)theswitchisclosed.Ontetheredremotemachines,the
closedswitchprovidesapathtogroundforthehourmetercircuit.Onwireless
remotemachines,theclosedswitchprovidesapathtogroundforthehourmeter
circuitandisaninputfortheT oroElectronicController(TEC).TheTECbegins
tomonitortheconditionoftheoilpressureswitch3minutesaftertheengineis
started.Whentheoilpressuredropstoolow(switchcircuitopens),theengineis
allowedtorunforapproximately10secondsandisthenshutdown.
Theengineincludesapulsestylefuelpumpandafuelshut-offsolenoid.
Oscillatingcrankcasepressurecausesadiaphragminsidethepulsestylefuel
pumptopullfuelinonthepistondown-strokeandtopushitintocarburetor
onthepistonup-stroke.Twocheckvalvespreventfuelfromgoingbackward
throughpump.Thefuelshut-offsolenoidhasaspringloadedpinthatretracts
when12voltsisapplied,allowingfuelowtothecarburetormainjet.When
currentisremoved,thepinextendsblockingthefuelow.
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Adjustments
AligningtheEngineandBlowerDriveShafts
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Figure8
1. Engine
2. Blowerassembly
3. Shaftalignmenttool
4. Collar(2each)
Aligntheengineoutputshaftwiththeblowershaftiftheengine,blowerdrive
shaft,orblowerassemblyisremoved.
1.Thefastenerssecuringtheenginetothechassisshouldbeinstallednger
tight.
2.Ensureawoodruffkeyisinstalledintheengineshaftandtheblowershaft.
3.FitonecollaroftheShaftAlignmentTool(T oropartnumber137–6616)over
theblowershaftandkey;refertoShaftAlignmentTool(page2–13).
4.Movetheengineinitsmountingslotsifnecessaryandttheothercollarof
thetoolovertheengineshaftandkey.
5.Movetheengineinitsmountingslotsifnecessaryandsettheshafttoshaft
distancebyextendingthetoolfully .Twistbothcollarstolockthetoolinthe
extendedposition.
6.Movetheengineinitsmountingslotsifnecessaryuntileachendofthetool
tssquarelyonthetaperedshaftsandkeys.
7.Tightentheenginemountingfastenersto37to44N·m(27to33ft-lb).
8.Retractbothalignmenttoolcollarsandremovethealignmenttool.
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AdjustingtheEngineIdleSpeed
Refer to the Kohler Command CH740 Service Manual for additional information.
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ServiceandRepairs
FuelTank
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Figure9
1. Fueltank
2. Fueltankcap
3. Tankstrap(2each) 8. Standpipe 13. Fuelline–ltertocarburetor
4. Seal 9. Hoseclamp(4each) 14. Flangenut(4each)
5. Fuelgauge 10. Bushing
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6. Vent/rollovervalve 11. Fuelline–tanktolter
7. Grommet 12. Fuellter
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CheckingtheFuelLinesandConnections
DANGER
Gasolinefuelishighlyammableandexplosive.Areoran
explosionfromthefuelcanburnyou,burnotherpeople,anddamage
property.
• Usecautionwheneveryoustoreorhandlegasolinefuel.
• Donotsmokewhilellingthefueltank.
• Donotllthefueltankwhiletheengineisrunning,whilethe
engineishot,orwhenthemachineisinanenclosedarea.
• Alwaysllthefueltankoutsideandwipeupanyspilledgasoline
fuelbeforestartingtheengine.
• Storefuelinaclean,safety-approvedcontainerandkeepthecap
inplace.
• Usegasolinefuelasanenginefuelonly ,notforanyother
purpose.
Checkthefuellinesandconnectionsatthescheduledmaintenanceintervals
recommendedintheOperator’sManual.Checkthelinesfordeterioration,
damage,leaks,orlooseconnections.Replacethehoses,clamps,andttings
asnecessary.
DrainingandCleaningtheFuelTank
Drainandcleanthefueltankatthemaintenanceintervalsasrecommended
intheOperator’sManual.Ifthefuelsystembecomescontaminatedorifthe
machineisstoredforanextendedperiod,drainandcleanthefueltank.
Followalllocalcodesandregulationswhenrecyclingordisposing
wastefuel.
Todrainthefueltank,suckorsiphonthefuelfromthetank,orremovethetank
fromthemachineandpourthecontentsintoasuitablecontainer.
Tocleanthefueltank,ushthetankoutwithcleangasolinefuel.Ensurethat
thefueltankisfreeofallcontaminationanddebris.
RemovingtheFuelTank
RefertoFigure9forthisprocedure.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,shutofftheengine,andremovethekey
fromthekeyswitch.
2.Recordthefuelhoseroutingforinstallationpurposes.Disconnectthefuel
hosesfromthefueltankttings,thencoverorplugthehosesandttingsto
preventcontaminationfromenteringthefuelsystem.
3.Removetheangenutsandholddownstrapsfromthemachineandremove
thefueltank.
4.Disassemblythefueltankasnecessary .
IMPORTANT
InstallingtheFuelTank
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InstallingtheFuelT ank(continued)
1.Installanypreviouslyremovedcomponentsonthefueltank.
2.Positionthefueltankonthemachine(fuelcapoutward)andinstallthehold
downstrapsandangenuts.
3.Removethecoversandplugsfromthehosesandttings,thensecurethe
fuelhosestothetankttingswiththehoseclamps.
4.Ifthefuellter(item12)wasremoved,ensurethatthearrowonthelter
bodypointstowardtheengine.
5.Fillthefueltankwithcleanfuelandstarttheengine.Checkthefuelhoses
andttingsforleaksandrepairanyfuelleaksbeforereturningthemachine
toservice.
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FuelEvaporativeControlSystem
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Figure10
1. Fueltank
2. Grommet 7. Hose(3each) 12. Hoseclamp(4each)
3. Vent/rollovervalve 8. Freshairlter 13. Fuellter
4. Hoseclamp(8each) 9. Hose–freshair
5. Hose–tanktocarboncanister
6. Carboncanister 11. Barbtting(2each)
14. Purgevalve
10. Hose–canistertolter 15. Hose–purgevalvetomanifold
ProForcedebrisblowersareequippedwithafuelevaporativecontrolsystem
designedtocollectandstoreevaporativeemissionsfromthefueltank.The
evaporatecontrolsystemusesacarboncanisterandaseriesofventhosesto
collecttheseevaporativeemissions.Thefueltankusesanon-ventedfuelcap.A
fueltankvent/rollovervalveispositionedinthetopofthetankthatallowstank
ventingthroughthecarboncanister.Fuelvaporsfromthefueltankareventedto
thecanisterandconsumedbytheenginewhentheengineisrunning.
Note: Ifthereisrestrictioninthecarboncanister,thefueltankventttingorthe
venthose,thefueltankmaydistortduetoventingissues.Ifthefueltankreturns
toit’snormalshapewhenthefuelcapisremoved,restrictionintheevaporative
controlsystemislikely .
Thecarboncanisterismountedonthecontroltower/batterybox.The
evaporativesystemconnectiontotheenginepassesthroughalteranda
vacuumcheck/purgevalvebeforeconnectiontotheengineintakemanifold.The
evaporativecontrolsystemventconnectionpassesthroughafreshairlter
beforeitreachesthecarboncanister.
DisassemblingtheFuelEvaporativeControlSystem
RefertoFigure10forthisprocedure.
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DisassemblingtheFuelEvaporativeControlSystem(continued)
Gasolinefuelishighlyammableandexplosive.Areoran
explosionfromthefuelcanburnyou,burnotherpeople,anddamage
property.
• Usecautionwheneveryoustoreorhandlegasolinefuel.
• Donotsmokewhilehandlinggasoline.
• Wipeupanyspilledfuelbeforestartingtheengine.
1.Inspectthecarboncanisterandattachedhosesfordamageorobviousleaks.
Adamagedorleakingcanistershouldbereplaced.
2.Removetheevaporativecontrolsystemcomponentsasnecessary .Record
hoseroutingforassemblypurposes.
AssemblingtheFuelEvaporativeControlSystem
RefertoFigure10forthisprocedure.
DANGER
1.Ifthepurgevalve(item14)wasremoved,ensurethatthearrowonthevalve
bodypointstowardtheengine.
2.Ifthefuellter(item3)wasremoved,ensurethatthearrowonthelter
bodypointstowardtheengine.
3.Ensurethattheevaporativesystemhosesarenotkinkedafterinstallation.
Securethehosesasrecordedduringdisassembly.
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Engine
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Figure1 1
1. Engine
2. Flangenut(4each) 10. Engineshafthub
3. Topgrill 11. Washer
4. Flangenut(4each) 12. Capscrew 20. Mufer
5. Rubbercouplingspacer(4each) 13. Flange-headscrew(4each) 21. Gasket(2each)
6. Washer(4each) 14. Flangenut(4each) 22. Flangenut(4each)
7. Capscrew(4each) 15. Flange-headscrew(4each)
8. Driveshaftassembly 16. Capscrew(2each)
9. Woodruffkey 17. Hardenedwasher(2each)
18. Mufermount
19. Flange-headscrew(2each)
RemovingtheEngine
RefertoFigure11forthisprocedure.
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RemovingtheEngine(continued)
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,shutofftheengine,andremovethekey
fromthekeyswitch.Blockthewheelswithchockstopreventthemachine
frommoving.
2.Removethetopgrill.
3.Disconnectthenegativebatterycablefromthebatteryterminal;referto
ServicingtheBattery(page5–37).
CAUTION
Ahotengineandexhaustsystemcancauseburns.
Allowtheengineandtheexhaustsystemtocoolbeforeremoving
theengine.
4.Disconnectthefuelsupplyhoseatthefuelpump.Coverorplugthe
disconnectedhoseandthefuelpumpinlettopreventfuelsystem
contamination.
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RemovingtheEngine(continued)
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Figure12
1. Fuelsupplyhose 5. Multi-pinwireharnessconnector 9. Wireharnessground
2. Fuelpump 6. Flange-headscrew 10. Engineground
3. Fuelevaporativecontrolhose 7. Lockwasher
4. Positivebatterycable 8. Negativebatterycable
5.Disconnectthefuelevaporativecontrolhoseattheintakemanifold.Cover
orplugthedisconnectedhoseandtheintakemanifoldinlettopreventfuel
evaporativecontrolsystemcontamination.
6.Cleanupanyspilledfuelandpositionthedisconnectedhosesawayfrom
theengine.
7.Disconnectthepositivebatterycablefromthestartermotorstud.
8.Disconnectthemulti-pinwireharnessconnectorfromtheengine.
9.Removethescrewandlockwasherthatsecurethenegativebatterycable,
wireharnessground,andenginegroundconnectortotheengine..
10.Removethebolts,washers,andangenutsthatsecurethedriveshaft
assemblytothehubsontheengineshaftandblowershaft.
11.Liftthedriveshaftassemblyfromthemachineandretrievetherubber
couplingspacers.
12.Removethe4ange-headscrewsand4angenutsthatsecuretheengine
tothechassis.
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RemovingtheEngine(continued)
InstallingtheEngine
CAUTION
Useanappropriateliftandtheliftinglugsprovidedtopreventthe
enginefromfallingandcausingpersonalinjuryorproductdamage.
Theweightoftheengineisapproximately53kg(116lb).
13.Carefullyremovetheenginefromthemachine.
14.Removethemufer,mufermount,andengineshafthubifnecessary.
RefertoFigure11forthisprocedure.
1.Ensurethatallpartsthatwereremovedfromtheengineareproperlyinstalled.
2.Ifthemuferwasremoved:
A.Removeanyremaininggasketmaterialandinstallnewexhaustgaskets.
B.Tightenthenutsthatsecurethemufertotheengineto24N·m(18
ft-lbs) .
3. Iftheengineshafthubwasremoved:
A.Cleanthetapersoftheshaftandhub.
B.Installawoodruffkeyintheengineshaft.
C.Applymediumstrengththreadlockingcompoundandinstallthehub,
washer,andhubretainingbolt.
D.Tightenthehubretainingboltfrom37to45N·m(27to33ft-lb).
4.Installthemufermountifpreviouslyremoved.
CAUTION
Useanappropriateliftandtheliftinglugsprovidedtopreventthe
enginefromfallingandcausingpersonalinjuryorproductdamage.
Theweightoftheengineisapproximately53kg(116lb).
IMPORTANT
Wheninstallingtheengineensurethatyoudonotdamagethe
engine,fuelhoses,electricalharness,orotherparts.
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5.Carefullypositiontheengineonthechassis.
6.Installthe4ange-headscrewsandangenutsthatsecuretheengineto
thechassisngertight.
7.UsetheShaftAlignmentT ooltoaligntheengineoutputshafttotheblower
shaft;refertoAligningtheEngineandBlowerDriveShafts(page4–4).
8.Fittherubbercouplingspacersintothecouplingsandpositionthedriveshaft
assemblybetweentheengineshaftandblowershafthubs.
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InstallingtheEngine(continued)
9.Securethedriveshafttothehubswiththebolts,washers,andangenuts.
Tightenthedriveshaftmountingfastenersto34to37N·m(25to27.5ft-lb).
10.Securetheenginegroundconnector,wireharnessground,andnegative
batterycabletotheenginewiththescrewandlockwasher(Figure12).Coat
theringterminalswithBatteryT erminalProtector;refertoSpecialT ools
(page2–12).
11.Connectthemulti-pinwireharnessconnectortotheengine.
12.Connectthepositivebatterycabletothestartermotorstud.
13.Removeanycapsorplugsandconnectthefuelevaporativecontrolhoseto
theintakemanifoldwithahoseclamp.
14.Removeanycapsorplugsandconnectthefuelsupplyhosetothefuelpump
withahoseclamp.
15.Installthe2fastenerssecuringthemufertothemufermount.
16.Installthetopgrill.
17.Connectthenegativebatterycabletothenegativebatteryterminal.Tighten
thenutthatsecuresthebatterycableto14to20N∙m(10to15ft-lb).Install
thebatterycover.
18.Checktheengineoillevelandadjustasnecessary.
19.Startandoperatetheenginecontrolsbeforereturningthemachinetoservice.
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Chapter5
ElectricalSystem
TableofContents
GeneralInformation..............................................................................................................................5–2
Operator’sManual.............................................................................................................................5–2
KohlerEngineElectricalComponents................................................................................................5–2
ToroElectronicController(TEC)........................................................................................................5–2
ToroWirelessModules(TWMs).........................................................................................................5–3
CAN-busCommunications.................................................................................................................5–4
ElectricalSchematicsandWireHarnessDrawings/Diagrams............................................................5–5
ElectricalSystemQuickChecks............................................................................................................5–6
TestingtheBattery(OpenCircuitTest)...............................................................................................5–6
TestingtheChargingSystem.............................................................................................................5–6
TestingtheElectricalComponents........................................................................................................5–8
Fuses.................................................................................................................................................5–9
Canbus............................................................................................................................................5–11
ToroElectronicController(TEC)(Models44552,44552TE,and44553)..........................................5–12
ToroWirelessModule(TWM)RF2CAN(Models44552,44552TE,and44553)................................5–15
ToroWirelessModule(TWM)HandheldRemote(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)..............................................................................................................................................5–16
KeySwitch(forModels44552,44552TE,and44553)......................................................................5–17
KeySwitch(forModel44554)..........................................................................................................5–19
HourMeter.......................................................................................................................................5–20
NozzleDirectionSwitch(forModel44554).......................................................................................5–21
EngineSpeedControl(forModel44554).........................................................................................5–22
Relays..............................................................................................................................................5–24
CANbusT erminatorResistors.........................................................................................................5–27
DiagnosticLamp(forModels44552,44552TE,and44553).............................................................5–29
NozzleMotor....................................................................................................................................5–30
ServiceandRepairs...........................................................................................................................5–31
NozzleMotor....................................................................................................................................5–32
CaringfortheBattery.......................................................................................................................5–35
StoringtheBattery...........................................................................................................................5–36
ServicingtheBattery........................................................................................................................5–37
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GeneralInformation
Operator’sManual
KohlerEngineElectricalComponents
IMPORTANT
Beforeperforminganyweldingonthemachine,turnthekeyswitch
totheOFFposition.Topreventdamagetothemachineelectrical
system,disconnecttheground(-)cablefromtheenginewhen
weldingonthechassis.
TheOperator’sManualprovidesinformationregardingtheoperation,general
maintenance,andmaintenanceintervalsforyourProForceDebrisBlower.Refer
totheOperator’sManualforadditionalinformationwhenservicingthemachine.
Whenservicingortroubleshootingtheengineelectricalcomponents,usethe
correctengineservicemanualandtroubleshootingmanual.TheKohlerengine
serviceandmanualisavailableonline,andontheT oroServiceReferenceash
drive.
ToroElectronicController(TEC)
WirelesscontrolledProForceDebrisBlowers(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)useaT oroElectronicController(TEC)tomanagemachineelectrical
functions.TheTECisa2403seriesmicrocontrollerthatmonitorsthecondition
ofvariousmachineswitches(inputs)anddirectselectricalpowertocontrol
appropriatemachinefunctions(outputs)basedonthestateoftheinputs.The
TECworksinconjunctionwiththeT oroWirelessModules(TWMs)tomanage
powertotheenginestartrelayandthenozzlecontrolrelays.TheTECalso
managespowertothefollowingKohlerenginecomponents:governorcontrol
unit,thefuelshut-offsolenoid,andtheignitionmodules.
TheTECisattachedtothemachinecontroltower.PowerfortheTEClogicand
memoryisavailableatalltimes(unswitched).Thelogicandmemorycircuitis
protectedbya2Ampfuse(F−4).PowerfortheTECoutputsisavailablewhen
themainpowerrelayisenergized(keyswitchisintheONorST ARTposition).A
pairof7.5Ampfuses(F−1andF–2)protecttheTECoutputcircuits.
TheToroElectronicController(TEC)andtheToroWirelessModules(TWMs)
communicatewitheachotheronaControllerAreaNetwork(CAN)bussystem.
Note: TheToroElectronicController(TEC)andtheT oroWirelessModules
(TWMs)usedontheProForceDebrisBlowerarematchedforcorrectmachine
operation.Ifanyofthesecomponentsarereplacedforanyreason,system
softwareneedstobereloaded(contactanAuthorizedToroDistributorfor
assistance).
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ToroWirelessModules(TWMs)
WirelesscontrolledProForceDebrisBlowers(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)useToroWirelessModules(TWMs)toallowtheoperatortocontrolthe
blowerfromthetowvehiclewithouttheneedforatetheredcontrolbox.There
aretwoTWMsusedonthemachine.Therstisa240005seriesRF2CAN
(radiofrequencytoCAN)controller,andthesecondisa240006serieswireless
handheldremotecontrol.
TheRF2CANcontrollerisattachedtothemachinecontroltower.Powerforthe
RF2CANlogicandmemoryisavailableatalltimes(unswitched).Thelogic
andmemorycircuitisprotectedbya2Ampfuse(F−4).Thewirelesshandheld
remotecontrolispoweredby4sizeAAA1.5voltbatteries.
TheToroElectronicController(TEC)andtheToroWirelessModules(TWMs)
communicatewitheachotheronaControllerAreaNetwork(CAN)bussystem.
Note: TheToroElectronicController(TEC)andtheT oroWirelessModules
(TWMs)usedontheProForceDebrisBlowerarematchedforcorrectmachine
operation.Ifanyofthesecomponentsarereplacedforanyreason,system
softwareneedstobereloaded(contactanAuthorizedToroDistributorfor
assistance).
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CAN-busCommunications
TheToroElectronicController(TEC)andtheToroWirelessModules(TWMs)
usedonwirelesscontrolledProForceDebrisBlowers(Models44552,44552TE,
and44553)communicatewitheachotheronaControllerAreaNetwork(CAN)
bussystem.Usingthisnetworkintegratesallthedifferentelectricalcomponents
ofthemachineandbringsthemtogetherasone.TheCANbussystemreduces
thenumberofelectricalcomponentsandconnectionsusedonthemachineand
allowsthenumberofwiresinthewireharnesstobesignicantlyreduced.
EachofthecomponentsthatiscontrolledbytheCANbusnetworkonlyneeds
four(4)wirestooperateandcommunicatetothesystem:CANHigh,CANLow,
powerandground.ThekeyswitchneedstobeintheRUNorSTARTposition
forthecomponentsonthenetworktobeactivated.
Twospeciallydesigned,twistedwiresformtheCANbus.Thesewiresprovide
thedatapathwaysbetweenthecomponentsonthenetwork.Theengineering
termforthesecablesareCANHighandCANLow.TheCANbuswiresareeither
red/whiteoryellow(CAN-High)andblack/whiteorgreen(CANLow).Ateach
endofthetwistedpairofbuscablesisa120ohmterminationresistor;referto
CANbusT erminatorResistors(page5–27).
Thecanbusisincorporatedintothemachinewireharnessofallmodel44552,
44552TE,44553,and44554machines.Onlymachineswithwirelessremote
control(model44552,44552TE,and44553)havecomponentsthatusethe
CANbusforcommunication.
TheT oroDIAGelectroniccontroldiagnosticsservicesystemisavailableto
AuthorizedT oroDistributorstosupportmachinefaultdiagnosisandmaintenance
servicesofthemachineelectricalcontroldevices.TheToroDIAGconnectoris
locatedontheleftsideofthemachinecontroltower.
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1. Machinecontroltower
2. Connectorcover
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Figure13
3. T oroDIAGconnector
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ElectricalSchematicsandWireHarnessDrawings/Diagrams
RefertotheElectricalSchematicsandWireHarnessDrawings/Diagramsin
AppendixA(pageA–1).
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ElectricalSystemQuickChecks
TestingtheBattery(OpenCircuitTest)
Useamultimetertomeasurethevoltagebetweenthebatteryterminals;referto
BatteryT estT able(page5–6).
SetthemultimetertotheDCvoltssettings.Thebatterymustbeatatemperature
of16°Cto38°C(60°Fto100°F).EnsurethatthekeyisintheOFFpositionand
alltheaccessoriesareturnedoff.
Connectthepositive(+)multimeterleadtothepositivebatterypostandnegative
(-)multimeterleadtothenegativebatterypost.
Measureandrecordthebatteryvoltage.UsetheBatteryT estTable(page5–6)
todeterminechargelevelofthebattery.
Note: Thistestprovidesarelativeconditionofthebattery.Theloadtestingof
thebatteryprovidesadditionalandmoreaccurateinformation;refertoServicing
theBattery(page5–37).
BatteryTestT able
TestingtheChargingSystem
VoltageMeasured
12.68V(orhigher) Fullycharged(100%)
12.45V
12.24V
12.06V
11.89V
BatteryChargeLevel
75%charged
50%charged
25%charged
0%charged
Thisisasimpletestthatdeterminesifachargingsystemisfunctioning.Ittells
youifthechargingsystemhasanoutput,butnotitscapacity.
1.UseadigitalmultimetertosetDCvoltsandconnectthepositive(+)
multimeterleadtothepositivebatterypostandnegative(-)multimeterlead
tothenegativebatterypost.Recordthebatteryvoltage.
2.Keepthemultimeterleadsconnectedtothebatterypostsandstartthe
engine.Thebatteryvoltagewhiletheengineiscranking,thenmustincrease
oncetheengineisrunning.
Note: Dependingupontheconditionofthebatterychargeandbattery
temperature,thebatteryvoltageincreasesatdifferentratesasthebattery
charges.
3.Starttheengineandrunitathigh-idlespeed(3,550to3,650rpm).Allowthe
RefertotheBatteryVoltageTable(page5–7)foranexampleofaproperly
functioningchargingsystem.
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batterytochargeforaminimumtimeof3minutesandrecordthebattery
voltage.Afterrunningtheengineforaminimumtimeof3minutes,thebattery
voltagemustbeminimum0.50Vhigherthanthatoftheinitialbatteryvoltage.
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TestingtheChargingSystem(continued)
BatteryVoltageT able
ChargingSystemPerformance:atleast0.50Vovertheinitialbatteryvoltage
Initialbatteryvoltage =12.30V
Batteryvoltageafter3minutescharge
Difference
=12.85V
=+0.55V
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TestingtheElectricalComponents
Foraccurateresistanceand/orcontinuitychecks,electricallydisconnectthe
componentbeingtestedfromthecircuit(e.g.,disconnectthekeyswitch
connectorbeforedoingacontinuitycheckoftheswitch).
IMPORTANT
Whentestingtheelectricalcomponentsforcontinuitywitha
multimeter(ohmssetting),ensurethatyoudisconnectthepowerto
thecircuit.
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Fuses
Theindividualcontrolcircuitsareprotectedbyavarietyoffuses(F-1–F-4)
foundinthefuseblocklocatedonthemachinecontroltowernexttotheengine
(Figure14).
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Figure14
1. Engine 3. Fuseblock
2. Fuseblockcover
Theenginewireharnessincludesa30Ain-linefuse(F-5)forchargingcircuit
protection.Theenginefuseislocatednearthestartermotor(Figure15).
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Figure15
1. Enginefuse 2. Startermotor
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IdenticationandFunction
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Figure16
1. FuseF–1(7.5A) 3. FuseF–3(15A)
2. FuseF–2(7.5A) 4. FuseF–4(2A)
Models44552,44552TE,and44553
•FuseF–1(7.5A)protectsthepowersupplytoTECoutputs1–3
•FuseF–2(7.5A)protectsthepowersupplytoTECoutputs4–6
•FuseF–3(15A)protectstheunswitchedpowersupplytothekeyswitch,
mainpowerrelay,andstartrelay
TestingtheFuses
•FuseF–4(2A)protectstheunswitchedpowertotheTECandTWM
(RF2CANcontroller)
•FuseF-5(30A)protectsthebatterychargingcircuit
Model44554
•FuseF–1(7.5A)protectsthepowersupplytotheenginespeedcontroland
thenozzledirectionswitch
•FuseF–2(7.5A)protectsthepowersupplytotheKohlerenginegovernor
controlunit,thefuelshut-offsolenoid,andtheignitionmodules
•FuseF–3(15A)protectstheunswitchedpowersupplytothekeyswitch
(tethercontrolbox),mainpowerrelay,andstartrelay
•FuseF–4(2A)notrequiredforthismodel
•FuseF-5(30A)protectsthebatterychargingcircuit
1.MakesurethatkeyswitchisintheOFFpositionandthekeyisremoved
fromswitch.
2.Removethefusefromthefuseblock.
3.Useadigitalmultimeter(ohmssetting)andtestthefuseforcontinuityacross
thefuseterminals.
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Canbus
TestingtheCANbus
ThemachinecontrollerscommunicatewitheachotheronaControllerArea
Network(CAN)bussystem.Usingthisnetworkallowsfullintegrationofallthe
differentelectricalcomponentsofthemachine,allowingthemtooperatetogether
asone.Twospeciallydesigned,twistedwiresformtheCANbus.Thesewires
providethedatapathwaysbetweenthecomponentsonthenetwork.The
engineeringtermforthesecablesareCANHighandCANLow.TheCANbus
wiresareeitherred/whiteoryellow(CAN-High)andeitherblack/whiteorgreen
(CANLow).AteachendoftheCANbusisa120ohmterminationresistor;refer
toCANbusT erminatorResistors(page5–27).
Thecanbusisincorporatedintothemachinewireharnessofallmodel44552,
44552TE,44553,and44554machines.Onlymachineswithwirelessremote
control(model44552.44552TE,and44553)havecomponentsthatusethe
CANbusforcommunication.
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Figure17
1. Machinecontroltower
2. Connectorcover
3. T oroDIAGconnector
1.MakesurethatkeyswitchisOFFandkeyisremovedfromswitch.
2.TheToroDIAGconnectorispartoftheCANbusandislocatedontheleft
sideofthemachinecontroltower.
3. LocatetheT oroDIAGconnectorandremoveitfromtheconnectorcover.
4.Useamultimeter(ohmssetting)tomeasuretheresistanceacrossterminals
AandB.
•Areadingof54to66ohmsindicatestheCANbusisintact.
•Areadingof120ohmsindicatesoneoftheCANbusterminatorresistors
isnotconnected,damaged,ortheCANbuswiringisdamaged;referto
CANbusT erminatorResistors(page5–27)and/orAppendixA(pageA–1).
5.InstalltheT oroDIAGconnectoraftertesting.
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ToroElectronicController(TEC)(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)
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Figure18
1. Engine
2. TEC(T oroElectronicController)
3. Greenconnector
4. Grayconnector
5. Controltower
WirelesscontrolledProForceDebrisBlowers(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)useaT oroElectronicController(TEC)tomanagemachineelectrical
functions.TheTECisa2403seriesmicrocontrollerthatmonitorsthecondition
ofvariousmachineswitches(inputs)anddirectselectricalpowertocontrol
appropriatemachinefunctions(outputs)basedonthestateoftheinputs.The
TECworksinconjunctionwiththeT oroWirelessModules(TWMs)tomanage
powertotheenginestartrelayandthenozzlecontrolrelays.TheTECalso
managespowertothefollowingKohlerenginecomponents:governorcontrol
unit,thefuelshut-offsolenoid,andtheignitionmodules.
TheTECisattachedtothemachinecontroltower.PowerfortheTEClogicand
memoryisavailableatalltimes(unswitched).Thelogicandmemorycircuitis
protectedbya2Ampfuse(F−4).PowerfortheTECoutputsisavailablewhen
themainpowerrelayisenergized(keyswitchisintheONorST ARTposition).A
pairof7.5Ampfuses(F−1andF–2)protecttheTECoutputcircuits.
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ToroElectronicController(TEC)(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)(continued)
TECDigitalInputs
INPUTNUMBER
DIN1 HourMeterand
DIN2 NotUsed DIN7 NotUsed
DIN3 NotUsed DIN8 NotUsed
DIN4 NotUsed KEYRUN
DIN5 NotUsed
DESCRIPTION
EngineOilPressure
Switch
INPUTNUMBER
DIN6 NotUsed
KEYSTART KeySwitch(ST ART
TECOutputs
OUTPUTNUMBER DESCRIPTION OUTPUTNUMBER DESCRIPTION
THROTTLE
CONTROL(PWM)
OUT1 StartRelay OUT5
OUT2
OUT3
EngineGovernor
ControlUnit(GCU)
NozzleRelay1
NozzleRelay2
OUT4 Engine:FuelShut
OUT6
OUT_LS(-)
ThemachineelectricalschematicandwireharnessdrawingsinElectrical
DrawingDesignations(pageA–2)canbeusedtoidentifypossiblecircuit
problemsbetweenthecontrollerandtheinputoroutputdevices(e.g.switches
andrelays).
DESCRIPTION
KeySwitch(RUN
position)
position)
OffandIgnitionCoils
NotUsed
DiagnosticLED
MainPowerRelay
IMPORTANT
Whentestingforwireharnesscontinuityattheconnectorfor
thecontroller,takecaretonotdamagetheconnectorpinswith
multimetertestleads.Ifconnectorpinsareenlargedordamaged
duringtesting,connectorrepairmaybenecessaryforproper
machineoperation.
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ToroElectronicController(TEC)(Models44552,44552TE,and
44553)(continued)
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Figure19
1. WireharnessconnectorsP01(gray)and
P50(green)
2. T oroElectronicController(TEC)
Twocolorcoded12pinwireharnessconnectorsareattachedtothecontroller.
Theconnectionterminalfunctionforthecontrollerandthewireharness
connectorpinsareshownabove.
IMPORTANT
TheTECwireharnessconnectionsarecolorcoded.Makesurethe
grayharnessconnectorisinstalledinthegrayport,andthegreen
harnessconnectorisinstalledinthegreenport.
Becauseofthesolidstatecircuitrybuiltintothecontroller,thereisnomethodto
testitdirectly .Thecontrollermaybedamagedifanattemptismadetotestit
withanelectricaltestdevice(e.g.,digitalmultimeter).
Note: TheToroElectronicController(TEC)andtheT oroWirelessModules
(TWMs)usedontheProForceDebrisBlowerarematchedforcorrectmachine
operation.Ifanyofthesecomponentsarereplacedforanyreason,system
softwareneedstobereloaded(contactanAuthorizedToroDistributorfor
assistance).
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ToroWirelessModule(TWM)RF2CAN(Models44552,44552TE,
and44553)
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Figure20
1. Controltower
2. RF2CANmodule
3. Antenna
TheRF2CANmoduleisasolidstateelectricaldeviceusedtoconvertradio
frequencysignalstoandfromthewirelesshandheldremotetoCANsignalsto
andfromtheTEC.TheRF2CANmoduleisonlyactivewhenthekeyswitch
isintheRUNorST ARTposition.TheRF2CANmoduleismountedinsidethe
machinecontroltower.
Note: Machineoperationwillonlybecontrolledbyaremotetransmitterthat
isrecognizedby(associatedto)theRF2CANmodule;refertothemachine
Operator’sManual foradditionalinformation.
Becauseofthesolidstatecircuitrybuiltintothecontrolmodule,thereisno
reliablemethodtotestit.Themodulemaybedamagedifanattemptismadeto
testitwithanelectricaltestdevice(e.g.,digitalmultimeter).
IMPORTANT
Beforeperforminganyweldingonthemachine,disconnectthe
batterygroundcable,wireharnessground,andengineharness
groundatthebaseoftheengine.Thiswillpreventdamagetothe
electricalsystemofyourProForceDebrisBlower.
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ToroWirelessModule(TWM)HandheldRemote(Models44552,
44552TE,and44553)
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Figure21
1. Remotetransmitter
2. LED
3. AAA(1.5V)alkalinebattery(4used) 6. Steelbacker
4. Screws(6each)
5. Gasket
Thehandheldremoteisasolidstateelectricaldevicethatsendsandreceives
radiofrequency(RF)signalstoandfromtheRF2CANmodule.Thehandheld
remotetoRF2CANmodulerangeshouldbeapproximately4.6m(15ft).The
handheldremotecanonlybeassociatedtoonespecicRF2CANmodule.Refer
tothemachineOperator’sManualforthehandheldremotetoRF2CAN(base)
associationprocedure.
Theremotetransmitteractivates(powersup)whenyoupressanybutton.Then,
whenabuttonontheremotetransmitterispressed,theLEDontheremote
shouldilluminateindicatingtheremoteisattemptingtotransmitasignal.T o
conservebatterypower,theremotetransmittertimesoutandpowersdown,all
remotetransmitterLEDactivitystopsuntilanybuttonontheremoteispressed.
Theremotetransmitterispoweredby4AAA(1.5V)alkalinebatteries.Ifthe
rangeofthetransmitterhasdiminishedorthetransmitterLEDdoesnotilluminate
whenabuttonispressed,thebatteriesshouldbereplaced.
Thediagnosticlightshouldilluminatewhileabuttononthehandheldremoteis
pressed.Thisfeaturecanbeusedto:
ElectricalSystem:TestingtheElectricalComponents
•conrmtheassociationbetweenthehandheldremoteandtheRF2CAN
module
•checkthehandheldremoteoperatingrange
•checkthehandheldremotebatterycondition
•checkthehandheldremotebuttonoperation
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KeySwitch(forModels44552,44552TE,and44553)
TestingtheKeySwitch
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Figure22
1. Controltower
POSITION CLOSED
OFF
RUN 1+3+4+5+6
START
CIRCUITS
1+6,4+5
1+2+4+5+6
2. Keyswitch
Thekeyswitchonthemachinecontroltowerhasthree(3)positions−OFF ,RUN
andSTART.ThekeyswitchisaninputusedbytheTECandRF2CANmodule
tomanagevariousmachinefunctions.ThekeyswitchispartoftheEnergize
toRun(ETR)circuit.
IftheETRcircuit(includingthekeyswitch)isfunctioningproperly ,thediagnostic
lightonthemachinecontroltowerwillilluminatewhenthekeyswitchissetto
theRUNposition.Iftestingdeterminesthattheswitchandcircuitwiringarenot
functioningcorrectly,proceedwiththefollowingtestprocedure:
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandstoptheengine.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Disconnectthewireharnessconnectorfromtheswitchandremovethe
switchfromthecontroltowerifnecessary.
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Note:Keyswitchterminals1and6areconnectedinternally.T erminals4
and5arealsoconnectedinternally.Theseterminalsshouldhavecontinuity
regardlessoftheswitchposition.
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TestingtheKeySwitch(continued)
4.Useamultimeter(ohmssetting)andtheprecedingtabletodetermine
whethercontinuityexistsbetweenthevariousterminalsforeachswitch
position.
5.Replacetheswitchifnecessary.
6.Iftheswitchtestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthewire
harnesses;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
7.Installtheswitchandconnectthewireharnessaftertesting.
8.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery .
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KeySwitch(forModel44554)
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Figure23
1. Keyswitch 2. Tethercontrolbox
TestingtheKeySwitch
POSITION CLOSED
OFF NONE
RUN
START A+B+C
CIRCUITS
B+C+F ,D+E
Thekeyswitchonthetethercontrolboxhasthree(3)positions−OFF,RUN
andSTART.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandstoptheengine.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Removethetethercontrolboxcoveranddisconnectthewireharness
connectorfromtheswitch.Removetheswitchfromthecontrolboxif
necessary.
4.Useamultimeter(ohmssetting)andtheprecedingtabletodetermine
whethercontinuityexistsbetweenthevariousterminalsforeachswitch
position.
5.Replacetheswitchifnecessary.
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6.Iftheswitchtestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthewire
harnesses;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
7.Installtheswitchandconnectthewireharnessaftertesting.
8.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery .
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HourMeter
g233942
Figure24
TestingtheHourMeter
1. Controltower
2. Hourmeter
ThehourmeterusedontheProForceDebrisBlowerrecordstheamountof
timethattheengineisrunning.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandstoptheengine.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Disconnectthewireharnessconnectorfromthehourmeterandremovethe
hourmeterfromthecontroltowerifnecessary.
4.Connectthepositive(+)terminalofthehourmetertothepositive(+)terminal
ofa12VDCpowersource.
5.Connectthenegative(-)terminalofthe12VDCpowersourcetotheother
terminalofthehourmeter.
6.Thehourmetershouldmove1/10ofanhourin6minutes.
7.Disconnectthevoltagesourcefromthehourmeter.
8.Replacethehourmeterifnecessary.
9.Ifthehourmetertestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthe
wireharnesses;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
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10.Installthehourmeterandconnectthewireharnessaftertesting.
11.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
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NozzleDirectionSwitch(forModel44554)
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1. Nozzledirectionswitch 2. T ethercontrolbox
Figure25
Whentheleftsideofthenozzledirectionswitchispressedandheld,thenozzle
rotatesinthecounterclockwisedirection.Whentherightsideofthenozzle
directionswitchispressedandheld,thenozzlerotatesintheclockwisedirection.
Thenozzledirectionswitchislocatedonthetethercontrolbox.
TestingtheNozzleDirectionSwitch
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandstoptheengine.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Removethetethercontrolboxcoveranddisconnectthewireharness
4.Useamultimeter(ohmssetting)andtheprecedingtabletodetermine
POSITION CLOSED
RAISEor
FORWARD
OFF NONE
LOWERor
REVERSE
CIRCUITS
2+3,5+6
2+1,5+4
connectorfromtheswitch.Removetheswitchfromthecontrolboxif
necessary.
whethercontinuityexistsbetweenthevariousterminalsforeachswitch
position.
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5.Replacetheswitchifnecessary.
6.Iftheswitchtestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthewire
harness;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
7.Installtheswitchandconnectthewireharnessaftertesting.
8.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery .
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EngineSpeedControl(forModel44554)
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1. Enginespeedcontrol 2. Tethercontrolbox
Theenginespeedcontrolisapotentiometerlocatedinthetethercontrolbox,
andisusedtocontroltheenginespeed(RPM).
TestingtheEngineSpeedControl
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandstoptheengine.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Removethetethercontrolboxcoveranddisconnectthewireharness
connectorfromtheswitch.Removetheswitchfromthecontrolboxif
necessary.
Figure26
Note:Beforetakingthesmallresistancereadingswithadigitalmultimeter,
shortthemultimetertestleadstogether.Themeterdisplaysasmall
resistancevalue(usually0.5ohmsorless).Thisresistanceisbecauseofthe
internalresistanceofthemultimeterandtestleads.Subtractthisvaluefrom
themeasuredvalueofthecomponentthatyouaretesting.
4.Useamultimetertomeasuretheresistancebetweenthespeedcontrol
terminalsasfollows:
g235612
Figure27
1. T erminalA(signal) 3. T erminalC(power)
2. T erminalB(ground)
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A.CheckthattheresistancebetweentheterminalsBandCisapproximately
10,000ohms.Recordthemeasuredresistance.
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TestingtheEngineSpeedControl(continued)
5.Replacethespeedcontrolifnecessary.
6.Ifthespeedcontroltestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthe
7.Installthespeedcontrolandconnectthewireharnessaftertesting.
8.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery .
B.MeasuretheresistancebetweentheterminalsAandCandthenmeasure
theresistancebetweentheterminalsAandB.Recordtheseresistances.
Thetotalofthe2measuredresistancesshouldbeapproximately10,000
ohms.
C.RotatethespeedcontrolknobandrepeatstepB
wireharness;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
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Relays
g234235
Figure28
1. Startrelay
2. Controltower
3. Mainpowerrelay
4. Nozzlerelay2
5. Nozzlerelay1
TheelectricalsystemoftheProForceDebrisBloweruses4identicalelectrical
relaysthathave5terminals.Atagneartherelaywireharnessconnectorcan
beusedtoidentifyeachrelay.
Themainpowerrelayisusedtoprovideelectricalpowertothemachine.When
thekeyswitchisintheRUNorST ARTposition,themainpowerrelayisenergized.
Thestartrelayisusedintheenginestartingcircuittoprovideacurrentpath
toenergizetheenginestartersolenoid.Onmachineswithawirelessremote
(model44552,44552TE,and44553)thestartrelayisenergizedbytheTEC
whenanenginestartsignalisreceivedfromthehandheldremote,orwhen
thekeyswitchissettotheST ARTposition.Onmachineswithatethercontrol
box(modelNo.44554)thestartrelayisenergizedwhenthekeyswitchisset
totheSTARTposition.
The2nozzlerelaysareusedforenergizingthenozzlerotationmotor.On
machineswithawirelessremote(model44552,44552TE,and44553)therelays
areenergizedbytheTECwhenanozzlerotationsignalisreceivedfromthe
handheldremote.Onmachineswithatethercontrolbox(modelNo.44554)the
relaysareenergizedwhenthenozzledirectionswitchispressedfornozzle
rotation.
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Therelaysaresecuredtotherearofthemachinecontroltower.
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TestingtheRelays
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Figure29
1. Relay 2. T ethercontrolbox
Note: Model44554machineshaveanadditional5terminalrelaylocatedinthe
tetheredcontrolbox.Thisrelayisnotpresentlybeingused.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurfaceandstoptheengine.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Locatetherelaytobetestedanddisconnectthewireharnessconnectorfrom
therelay.Removetherelayfromthecontroltowerifnecessary.
Note: Beforetakingthesmallresistancereadingswithadigitalmultimeter,
shortthemultimetertestleadstogether.Themeterdisplaysasmall
resistancevalue(usually0.5ohmsorless).Thisresistanceisbecauseofthe
internalresistanceofthemultimeterandtestleads.Subtractthisvaluefrom
themeasuredvalueofthecomponentthatyouaretesting.
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4.Testtherelayasfollows:
Figure30
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TestingtheRelays(continued)
A.Checkthecoilresistancebetweentheterminals85and86witha
multimeter(ohmssetting).Theresistancemustbeapproximately70
to90ohms.
B.Connectthemultimeterleadstotherelayterminals30and87.Then
groundterminal85andapply+12VDCtoterminal86.Therelayshould
makeandbreakthecontinuitybetweenterminals30and87as+12VDC
isappliedandremovedfromterminal86.
C.Connectthemultimeterleadstotherelayterminals30and87A.Then
groundterminal85andapply+12VDCtoterminal86.Therelayshould
makeandbreakthecontinuitybetweenterminals30and87Aas+12
VDCisappliedandremovedfromterminal86.
5.Aftertesting,disconnectthevoltageandmultimetertestleadsfromthe
relayterminals.
6.Replacetherelayifnecessary.
7.Iftherelaytestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthewire
harness;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
8.Installthespeedcontrolandconnectthewireharnessaftertesting.
9.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery .
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CANbusTerminatorResistors
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Figure31
1. CAN-busterminatorresistor
2. Keyway
ThesystemcommunicationbetweentheelectricalcomponentsontheProForce
DebrisBlowerisaccomplishedonaCANbuscommunicationsystem.The2
speciallydesigned,twistedcablesformthebusforthenetworkareusedon
themachine.Thesewiresprovidethedatapathwaysbetweenthemachine
components.TheengineeringtermforthesecablesareCANHighandCAN
Low.TheCANbuswiresareeitherred/whiteoryellow(CANHigh)andeither
black/whiteorgreen(CANLow).A120ohmterminationresistorislocatedat
eachendoftheCAN–bus.
Thecanbusisincorporatedintothemachinewireharnessofallmodel44552,
44552TE,44553,and44554machines.Onlymachineswithwirelessremote
control(model44552,44552TE,and44553)havecomponentsthatusethe
CANbusforcommunication.
Oneoftheresistorsissecuredtothemachinewireharnessnearthestarted
motor,andoneoftheresistorsissecuredtothemachinewireharnessnearthe
keyswitchinthecontroltower(batteryremovalmaybenecessarytoaccess
theresister).
RefertotheElectricalSchematicsandWireHarnessDrawings/Diagramsin
AppendixA(pageA–1)foradditionalinformationonthelocationoftheterminator
resistorandwireconnections.
Theinsulatorwedgeintheterminatorresistorisblueforidenticationpurposes.
Thereisalsoacenterkeywaytopreventtheterminatorresistorfrombeing
pluggedintothewrongwireharnessconnector.
Bothterminatorresistorsarerequiredforproperelectricalsystem
operation.
TestingtheCANbusTerminatorResistor
1.MakesurethatkeyswitchisOFFandkeyisremovedfromtheswitch.
2. Unplugtheresistorfromthewireharness.
3.Useadigitalmultimeter(ohmssetting)tomeasuretheresistancevaluefor
4.Replacetheresistorifnecessary .
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IMPORTANT
theCANbusterminatorresistor.Thereshouldbe120ohmsresistance
betweentheterminalsAandB.TheterminalCisnotused.
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TestingtheCANbusT erminatorResistor(continued)
5.Iftheresistortestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthe
remainderoftheCANbus;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1)orcontactan
AuthorizedT oroDistributorforassistance.
6.Aftertesting,ensurethattheCANbusterminatorresistorisfullyinstalledinto
thewireharnessconnectorandsecuredtothewireharnesswithcabletie.
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DiagnosticLamp(forModels44552,44552TE,and44553)
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Figure32
TestingtheDiagnosticLamp
1. DiagnosticLamp(LED)
2. Gasket 5. Redwire(+)
3. Lockwasher
4. Hexhut
6. Blackwire(-)
MachineswithwirelessremotecontrolhaveanLEDdiagnosticlightlocatedon
themachinecontroltower.TheTECcontrollerusesthediagnosticlight(output)
tonotifytheoperatorortheservicetechnicianofanissuethatmayexistwiththe
machine;refertoUsingtheOnboardDiagnosticLamp(page3–3).
1.MakesurethatkeyswitchisOFFandkeyisremovedfromtheswitch.
2. Disconnectthediagnosticlightconnectorfromthewireharness.
Note: ThediagnosticlightisanLightEmittingDiode(LED)andistherefore
polaritysensitive.
3.Connecta12VDCpowersource(machinebattery)tothediagnosticlight
terminals.Thelightshouldonlyilluminatewhenthepositive(+)leadofthe
powersupplyisconnectedtothepositive(+)redwire,andthenegative(-)
leadofthepowersupplyisconnectedtothenegative(-)blackwire.
4.Replacethediagnosticlightifnecessary .
5.Ifthediagnosticlighttestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,check
thewireharness;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
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6.Installthediagnosticlightifnecessaryandconnectthewireharnessafter
testing.
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NozzleMotor
Themotorusedtorotatethenozzleisareversible12VDCelectricmotorwithan
integratedgearbox.Theassemblycomponentsarenotserviceableseparately.
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Figure33
TestingtheNozzleMotor
1. Nozzlemotorassembly 2. Nozzlemotorconnector
1.MakesurethatkeyswitchisintheOFFposition.
2. Disconnectthenozzlemotorconnectorfromthewireharness.
3.Connecta12VDCpowersource(machinebattery)tothenozzlemotor
terminals.Themotorshaftshouldrotateclockwise(viewedfromtheshaft
end)smoothlyandquietlywhenthepositive(+)leadofthepowersupply
isconnectedtothe(C)terminalofthemotorconnector,andthenegative
(-)leadofthepowersupplyisconnectedtothe(B)terminalofthemotor
connector.Themotorshaftshouldrotatesmoothlyandquietlyintheopposite
directionwhenthepowersupplywiresarereversed.
4.Loosenthenozzlemotorbracketandremovethedrivebeltfromthemotor
pulley.
5.Connectanammeterormultimeter(DCamps)intothepositive(+)leadof
thepowersupply.Themotorshoulddrawlessthan2ampsundernoload.
6.Replacethemotorassemblyifnecessary;refertoNozzleMotor(page5–32).
7.Ifthenozzlemotortestscorrectlyandacircuitproblemstillexists,checkthe
wireharness;refertoAppendixA(pageA–1).
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8.Installthenozzlemotorassemblyanddrivebeltifnecessaryandconnect
thewireharnessaftertesting.
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ServiceandRepairs
Note:RefertotheKohlerEngineServiceManual(includedattheendofEngine
(page4–11))forengineelectricalcomponentrepairinformation.
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NozzleMotor
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Figure34
1. Nozzle 10. Nozzlemotor
2. Nozzleclamp
3. V-belt 12. Motorbracket
4. Bolt(6each) 13. Flangenut(4each)
5. Spacer(8each) 14. Flange-headscrew(2each) 23. Flatwasher(10each)
6. Nozzlepulley 15. Drivepulley
7. Nozzleguide(4each)
8. Outerhousing
9. Flangenut(10each) 18. Bolt(4each)
11. Bolt(3each)
16. Locknut
17. Beltguard
19. Ballbearing(3each)
20. Locknut
21. Leafspring
22. Shoulderbolt
24. Flatwasher(4each)
25. Bolt(2each)
RemovingtheNozzleMotor
RefertoFigure34forthefollowingprocedure.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,shutofftheengine,andremovethekey
fromthekeyswitch.Blockthewheelswithchockstopreventthemachine
frommoving.
2.Disconnectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery.
3.Unplugthewireharnessconnectorfromthenozzlemotor.
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4.Loosen,butdonotremovethelocknut(item16)thatsecuresthedrivepulley
tothenozzlemotorshaft.Loosenthelocknutatleast2turns.
5.Removethe2boltsand2angenutsthatsecuretheleafspring(item21)to
themotorbracket,andremovetheleafspringwithbearingandatwashers
fromthebracket.
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RemovingtheNozzleMotor(continued)
InstallingtheNozzleMotor
6.Loosenthe2ange-headscrews(item14)and2angenutsthatsecurethe
nozzlemotorbrackettotheouterhousing.Rotatethebracketandnozzle
motortoloosentheV-belt.
7.Loosenthe2boltsand2angenutsthatsecurethebeltguard(item17),
routeV-beltfrombehindguardandcarefullyremovethebeltfromthe
machine.
Note: Thenozzlemotorshaftistapered.
8.Useappropriatepullertoremovethedrivepulleyfromthenozzlemotor.
9.Removethe3boltsthatsecurethenozzlemotortothebracket,andremove
thenozzlemotorfromthemachine.
RefertoFigure34forthefollowingprocedure.
1.Positionthenozzlemotortothebracketandsecurethemotorwiththe3bolts.
2.Cleanthetaperedsurfacesofthemotorshaftanddrivepulley.
3.Slidethedrivepulleyontothemotorshaftandsecurewiththelocknut.
4.PlacetheV-beltinthenozzlepulley ,routebehindthebeltguard(item17)
andinstallthebeltonthemotorpulley.
Note: Donotovertensionthebelt.
5.Witha3/8inchdrivetorquewrench,pivotthemotorbracketfrom23to25
N∙m(200to230in-lb) tosettheV-belttension(Figure35).Holdthebracket
withthetorquewrenchandtightenthe2ange-headscrewsand2ange
nutstosecurethebracket.
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Figure35
1. Drivepulley
2. T orquewrenchaccess
3. Leafspringassembly
4. Flange-headscrew(2each)
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6.CenterthebeltguardaroundtheV-belt.Securethebeltguardtothemachine
withthe2boltsand2angenuts.
7.Positiontheleafspringwithbearingandatwasherstothebracket.Ensure
that5washersareplacedbetweenthespringandthebracketateach
mountinghole.Thebearingontheleafspringshouldbecenteredonthe
outsideoftheV-belt.Securetheleafspringtothemotorbracketwith2bolts
and2angenuts.
8.Connectthewireharnessconnectortothenozzlemotor.
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InstallingtheNozzleMotor(continued)
9.Connectthebatterynegative(-)cableatthebattery .
10.T estthenozzlerotationbeforereturningthemachinetoservice.
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CaringfortheBattery
1.Thebattery-electrolytelevelmustbeproperlymaintained.Thetopofthe
batterymustbekeptclean.Ifthemachineisstoredinalocationwherethe
temperaturesareextremelyhigh,thebatterywilldischargemorerapidlythan
ifthemachineisstoredinalocationwherethetemperaturesarecool.
WARNING
•Wearsafetygogglesandrubbergloveswhenworkingwith
electrolyte.
•Chargebatteryinawellventilatedplacesogassesproduced
whilechargingcandissipate.
•Sincethegasesareexplosive,keepopenamesandelectrical
sparksawayfromthebattery;donotsmoke.
•Nauseamayresultifthegasesareinhaled.
•Unplugchargerfromelectricaloutletbeforeconnectingor
disconnectingchargerleadstoorfrombatteryposts.
2.Checkbatteryconditionweeklyorafterevery50hoursofoperation.Keep
terminalsandentirebatterycasecleanbecauseadirtybatterywilldischarge
slowly.
IMPORTANT
Donotremovellcapswhilecleaning.
A.Cleanbatterybywashingentirecasewithasolutionofbakingsodaand
water.Rinsewithclearwater.
B.CoatbatterypostsandcableconnectorswithT oroPartNo.107-0392
batteryterminalprotectororpetroleumjellytopreventcorrosion.
WARNING
Connectingthecablestothewrongbatterypostcouldresultin
personalinjuryand/ordamagetotheelectricalsystem.
Ensurethatthecablesareproperlyconnectedtothecorrectbattery
postsbeforeoperatingthemachine.
3.Tightenthebatterycablesonthebatteryterminalstoprovideagood
electricalcontact.
4.Ifcorrosionoccursatthebatteryterminals,disconnectthebatterycables.
Alwaysdisconnectthenegative(-)cablerst.Cleanthecableclampsand
terminalsseparately.Connectthebatterycables.Alwaysconnectthe
positive(+)cablerst.ApplyacoatingofToroPartNo.107-0392battery
terminalprotectororalightcoatofpetroleumjellytotheterminalstoreduce
corrosionafteryoumaketheconnections.
5.Checkthebattery-electrolytelevelevery25operatinghoursandevery30
daysifmachineisinstorage.
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Note:Donotllthecellsabovethellline.
6.Maintainthecelllevelwiththedistilledordemineralizedwater.
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StoringtheBattery
Ifyoustorethemachineformorethan30days:
1.Removethebatteryandchargeitfully;refertoChargingtheBattery(page
5–42).
2.Storethebattery:
•onashelforonthemachine
•withcablesdisconnectedifstoredonthemachine
•inacoolatmospheretoavoidquickdeteriorationofthebatterycharge
•inanenvironmentthatwillnotbebelowfreezingforanextendedperiod
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ServicingtheBattery
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Figure36
1. Battery
2. Batterypositive(+)cable
3. Startermotor
4. Batterynegative(-)cable
5. Engineandchassisground
BatterySpecications
Battery-electrolytespecicgravity FullyCharged:1.25to1.28at27°C(80°F)
Discharged:lessthan1.24
Batteryspecications BCIGroup26
540CCAat-18°C(0°F)
ReserveCapacityof80minutesat27°C(80°F)
Batterydimensions(includingterminalposts
andcaps)
Length22.4cm(8.8inches)
Width16.8cm(6.6inches)
Height18.3cm(8.0inches)
Thebatteryistheheartoftheelectricalsystem.Withtheregularandcorrect
service,thebatterylifecanbeextended.Additionally,thebatteryandelectrical
componentfailurecanbeprevented.
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CAUTION
Battery-electrolyteiscorrosiveandcanburnskinandeyesand
damageclothing.
Whileworkingwiththebatteries,useextremecautiontoavoid
splashingorspillingoftheelectrolyte.Alwayswearthesafety
gogglesandafaceshieldwhileworkingwithbatteries.
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Figure37
1. Hairpincotter(2each) 7. Controltower
2. Batterycover
3. Battery 9. Batterycoverbracket
4. Batterypositive(+)cable 10. Bolt(2each)
5. Flangenut
6. Batteryretainer
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8. Carriagescrew
11. Clip(2each)
12. Batterynegative(-)cable
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RemovingandInstallingtheBattery(continued)
Becarefulwhenremovingthebatterycablesandensurethatyoudo
notdamagetheterminalpostsorcableconnectors.
1.Parkthemachineonalevelsurface,shutofftheengine,andremovethekey
fromthekeyswitch.Blockthewheelswithchockstopreventthemachine
frommoving.
2.Removethebatterycover.
3.Loosenandremovethenegative(-)cablefromthebattery.Positionthe
disconnectedcableawayfromthebattery .
4.Disconnectthepositivecable(+)fromthebattery .
5.Removethecarriagescrewandangenutthatsecuresthebatteryretainer.
6.Carefullyremovethebatteryfromthemachine.
7.Installthebatteryinreverseorder.
8.Connectandtightenthepositive(+)cabletothebatterybeforeconnecting
negative(-)cable.Tightenthebatteryterminalnutsfrom14to20N·m(10
to15ft-lb).
IMPORTANT
9.Applyathincoatingofbatteryterminalprotectortothebatterycable
terminals;refertoBatteryT erminalProtector(page2–12).
10.Installthebatterycover.
Inspecting,Maintaining,andTestingtheBattery
TemperatureCorrectingSpecicGravity
CellT emperature 100°F
CellSpecicGravity
38°Cminus27°Cequals1 1.0°C
(100°Fminus80°Fequals20°F)
11°Cmultiplyby0.004/5.5°Cequals0.008
(20°Fmultiplyby0.004/10°Fequals0.008)
ADD(conversionabove)
Correctionto27°C(80°F)
MinimumVoltage
MinimumVoltage Battery-ElectrolyteTemperature
9.6
9.5
9.4
9.3
9.1
8.9
8.7
8.5
1.245
0.008
1.253
70°F(andup) 21°C(andup)
60°F 15°C
50°F 10°C
40°F 4°C
30°F -1°C
20°F -7°C
10°F -12°C
0°F -18°C
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Inspecting,Maintaining,andTestingtheBattery(continued)
1.Inspectthebatteryasfollows:
A.Checkforcracks.Replacethebatteryifcrackedorleaking.
B.Checkthebatteryterminalsforcorrosion.Usethewirebrushtoclean
corrosionfromtheposts.
Beforecleaningthebattery,tapeorblocktheventholesofthe
llercapsandensurethatthecapsaresecure.
C.Checkforthesignsofwetnessorleakageonthetopofthebatterywhich
mightindicatealooseormissingllercap,overcharging,looseterminal
post,oroverlling.Also,checkthebatterycasefordirtandoil.Cleanthe
batterywithasolutionofbakingsoda(sodiumbicarbonate)andwater,
thenrinseitwithcleanwater.
D.Checkthatthecoversealisnotbrokenaway .Replacethebatteryifthe
sealisbrokenorleaking.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Makesuretheareaaroundthebatterycapsiscleanbefore
openingthecaps.
E.Checktheelectrolytelevelineachcell.Ifthelevelisbelowthetopsof
theplatesinanycell,llallthecellswithdistilledwaterbetweenthe
minimumandmaximumlllines.Chargeat15to25Afor15minutesto
allowsufcientmixingoftheelectrolyte.
2.Performthehydrometertestofthebattery-electrolyte.
IMPORTANT
Makesuretheareaaroundthebatterycapsiscleanbeforeopening
thecaps.
A.Useahydrometertomeasurethespecicgravityofeachcell.Pullthe
electrolyteinandoutofthehydrometerbarrelbeforetakingareading
towarm-upthehydrometer.Atthesametime,takethetemperatureof
thecell.
B.T emperaturecorrecteachcellreading.Foreach6°C(10°F)above27°C
(80°F)add0.004tothespecicgravityreading.Foreach6°C(10°F)
below27°C(80°F)subtract0.004fromthespecicgravityreading;refer
toTemperatureCorrectingSpecicGravity(page5–40).
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C.Ifthedifferencebetweenthehighestandlowestcellspecicgravityis
0.050ormoreorthelowestcellspecicgravityislessthan1.225,charge
thebattery.
D.ChargeattherateandtimegiveninBatteryChargeRate(page5–42)
oruntilallcellsspecicgravityis1.225orgreaterwiththedifference
inspecicgravitybetweenthehighestandlowestcellbeinglessthan
0.050.Ifyoucannotmeetthesechargingconditions,replacethebattery.
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Inspecting,Maintaining,andTestingtheBattery(continued)
3.Doahigh-dischargetestwithanadjustableloadtester.Thisisaveryreliable
meansoftestingabatteryasitsimulatesthebatterycold-crankingcapacity.
Acommercialbatteryloadtesterisrequiredtodothistest.
Followthemanufacturer'sinstructionswhenusingabatteryload
tester.
A.Checkthevoltageacrossthebatteryterminalsbeforetestingthebattery.
Ifthevoltageislessthan12.0VDC,chargethebatterybeforecontinuing
thetest.
B.Ifyouchargethebattery,applya150Aloadfor15secondstoremove
thesurfacecharge.Useabatteryloadtesterfollowingthemanufacturer's
instructions.
C.Ensurethatthebatteryterminalsarefreeofcorrosion.
D.Measuretheelectrolytetemperatureofthecentercell.
E.Connectabatteryloadtestertothebatteryterminalsfollowingthe
manufacturer'sinstructions.Connectadigitalmultimetertothebattery
terminals
F.Applyatestloadof1/2thecoldcrankingamperageratingofthebattery;
refertoBatterySpecications(page5–37).
G.T akeatestvoltagereadingwhilestillunderloadafter15seconds,then
immediatelyremovetheload.
H.UseMinimumVoltage(page5–40)todeterminetheminimumvoltagefor
thecentercellelectrolytetemperaturereading.
I. Ifthetestvoltageisbelowtheminimum,replacethebattery.Ifthetest
voltageisatorabovetheminimum,returnthebatterytoservice.
CAUTION
ChargingtheBattery
BatteryChargeLevel
BatteryChargeLevel SpecicGravity OpenCircuitVoltage
1.265 12.68
1.225 12.45
1.190 12.24
1.155 12.06
1.120 11.89
BatteryChargeRate
Battery
Reserve
Capacity
(Minutes)
80orless
81to125
126to170
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
BatteryChargeLevel(PercentofFullyCharged)
75% 50% 25% 0%
3.8hrs@3A 7.5hrs@3A 11.3hrs@3A 15hrs@3A
5.3hrs@4A 10.5hrs@4A 15.8hrs@4A 21hrs@4A
5.5hrs@5A 11hrs@5A 16.5hrs@5A 22hrs@5A
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ChargingtheBattery(continued)
BatteryChargeRate(continued)
171to250
above250
5.8hrs@6A 11.5hrs@6A 17.3hrs@6A 23hrs@6A
6hrs@10A 12hrs@10A 18hrs@10A 24hrs@10A
Tominimizedamagetothebatteryandallowthebatterytochargefully,usethe
followingslowchargingprocedure.Youcanaccomplishthischargingprocedure
withaconstantcurrentbatterychargerthatisavailablelocally.
IMPORTANT
Followthemanufacturer'sinstructionswhenusingabatterycharger.
Note:Usingthespecicgravityofthebatterycellsisthemostaccurate
procedureofdeterminingthebatterycondition.
1.UseBatteryChargeLevel(page5–42)todeterminethebatterychargelevel
fromthespecicgravityofthebatterycellsoropencircuitvoltage.
2.Usethemanufacturer'sbatterychargerinstructionsorBatteryChargeRate
(page5–42)todeterminethechargingtimeandrate.
CAUTION
Chargingafrozenbatterycancauseexplosionandcancause
personalinjury.Letthebatterywarmto15°C(60°F)before
connectingtoacharger.
•Chargethebatteryinawell-ventilatedplacetodissipatethe
gasesproducedfromthecharging.
•Thesegasesareexplosive;keepopenameandelectrical
sparkawayfromthebattery.Donotsmoke.
•Inhalingthebatterygasescancausenausea.
•Unplugthechargerfromtheelectricaloutletbeforeconnecting
ordisconnectingthechargerleadsfromthebatteryterminals.
3.Followthebatterychargermanufacturer'sinstructions,connectthecharger
cablestothebatteryterminals.Ensurethatyoumakeagoodconnection
4.Chargethebatteryfollowingthemanufacturer'sinstructions.
5.Occasionallycheckthetemperatureofthebattery-electrolyte.Ifthe
temperatureismorethan52°C(125°F)ortheelectrolyteisviolentlygassing
orspewing,lowerthechargerateortemporarilystopchargingthebattery .
6.Beginningthreehoursbeforetheendofthescheduledcharge,measurethe
specicgravityofabatterycellonceperhour.
Note: Thebatteryisfullychargedwhenthecellsaregassingfreelyata
lowchargingrateandthereislessthana0.003changeinspecicgravity
for3consecutivereadings.
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Chapter6
BlowerAssembly
TableofContents
GeneralInformation..............................................................................................................................6–2
ServiceandRepairs.............................................................................................................................6–3
BlowerDriveShaft.............................................................................................................................6–4
ReplacementBlower..........................................................................................................................6–6
RotorAssembly..................................................................................................................................6–8
RotorShaft.......................................................................................................................................6–10
InnerHousingAssembly..................................................................................................................6–12
NozzleAssembly.............................................................................................................................6–16
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GeneralInformation
TheOperator’sManualprovidesinformationregardingtheoperation,general
maintenance,andmaintenanceintervalsforyourProForceDebrisBlower.Refer
totheOperator’sManualforadditionalinformationwhenservicingthemachine.
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