Toro ProPass 200 Operator's Manual page 30

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Understanding the Remote Status
LED
The remote status LED blinks slowly at 2 Hz (twice
per second) when the handheld remote is transmitting
but no buttons are being pressed, when the floor and
option buttons active. When you press a button, the
light will blink at 10 Hz.
Replacing the Remote Batteries
The handheld remote is powered by 4 batteries (size
AA alkaline, 1.5 V each) and operates between 2.4
to 3.2 V. Battery life is approximately 300 hours
(continuous operation with the backlight off), but
battery life longevity is affected by usage factors,
particularly backlight intensity setting—the higher the
backlight setting, the more power consumed resulting
in shorter battery life.
Important:
Keep fresh spare batteries at hand at
all times that the system is in use.
1.
Loosen the bolt in the magnet on the magnetic
remote bracket
(Figure
Figure 45
1. Handheld remote
2. Magnetic remote bracket
2.
Slide the bracket sides apart and remove the
remote
(Figure
45).
3.
Remove the 6 screws from the back of the
remote and remove the cover
Note:
If possible, leave the rubber seal and
steel gasket in the channel when removing the
cover and batteries.
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3. Bolt in the magnet
(Figure
46).
1. Rubber seal
2. Steel gasket
4.
Remove the discharged batteries and properly
dispose in accordance with local regulations.
5.
Plug each fresh battery into a terminal cradle
observing proper polarity. (If the batteries
are improperly installed, the unit will not be
damaged, but it will fail to operate.) The cradle
is embossed with polarity markings for each
terminal
(Figure
6.
If you accidentally removed the rubber seal and
the steel gasket, replace them carefully into the
channel in the handheld remote
7.
Replace the cover and secure it with the 6
screws removed previously
torque them to 1.5 to 1.7 N∙m (13 to 15 in-lb).
8.
Install the handheld remote into the magnetic
remote bracket, slide the halves together to
secure the remote, and tighten the bolt in the
magnet
(Figure
Caring for the Handheld Remote
Though the handheld remote is rugged, care should
be taken not to drop the unit onto hard surfaces. To
clean it, use a soft cloth moistened with water or a
mild cleaning solution to wipe it paying particular
attention to avoid scratching the LCD screen.
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Figure 46
3. Handheld remote
4. 4 AA batteries
46).
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(Figure
46) and
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