Fuses
Accessing the Fuse
Fuse Identification and Function
Electrical System: Testing the Electrical Components
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1.
Battery cover
A group of fuses are used to protect the 12 VDC and 48 VDC systems and
are located under the battery cover.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and make sure that the clutch bail in the
NEUTRAL position. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and remove
the key from the key switch.
2. Disconnect the battery pack; refer to
(page
5–3).
3. Remove the 4 bolts that secures the battery cover to the battery mount; refer
to
Figure
47. Remove the battery cover from the battery mount.
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1.
Fuse F1-1 (30 A)
2.
Fuse F1-2 (3 A)
Refer to
Figure 48
to identify each individual fuse and its correct amperage. The
fuses for the Greensmaster e1021/e1026 machines have the following functions:
Fuse F1-1 (30 A): Protects main power supply circuits.
Fuse F1-2 (3 A): Protects logic power supply circuits.
Fuse F1-3 (3 A): Protects optional LED work light circuit.
Fuse F1-4: This fuse block position is open.
Figure 47
2.
Washer head bolt (4 each)
Connecting the Lithium Battery Pack
Figure 48
3.
Fuse F1-3 (3 A)
4.
Fuse F1-4 (open)
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Greensmaster
®
e1021/e1026
20246SL Rev A