Replacing The Fuse - Toro Turf Pro 6 Mode D'emploi

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Testing For Valve Short Circuits
Your Turf Pro controller will detect a short or an
excessive total electrical load, automatically
advancing to the next valve with scheduled run time.
When the cycle is over, the display flashes "FUS"
and shows the valve number.
To test a valve:
1.Set the Function Switch to Run
2.Turn the DIAL to the valve number you want to test.
+/-
3.Press the
Buttons to display one or two minutes of run time.
4.Press the Semi-Auto Manual
begin to operate and the display flashes "FUS", that particular valve has
an electrical short, or other problem. The valve solenoid and wire
connections should be inspected.
5.To clear the display, press the
CAUTION: Do not test the valves by touching the wire ends to the
terminal screws. Serious controller damage may result.

Replacing the Fuse

WARNING: The fuse protects the transformer from overload
due to a short circuit condition. For continued protection
against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating
of fuse. Ensure power to the controller is off prior to removing
or installing fuse.
1.Disconnect power to the controller.
2.Locate the fuse and carefully remove it from the retaining clips.
Refer to Figure 4 for fuse location.
3.Install a 2.0 amp Slo-Blo fuse only. See Warning above.
4.Restore power to the controller.
20
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Button to start. If the valve does not
+
-
or
Button.

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