Toro 7066 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
Pro Sweep
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Electrical System
Remote Transmitter
The remote transmitter(Fig. 14) is asolid state electrical
device that sends radio frequency (RF) signal inputs to
the sweeper control module for operator control of ma-
chine electrical operation. The remote transmitter has
sufficient range to send an RF signal to the control mod-
ule from the tow vehicle operator position.
When a button on the remote transmitter is pressed, the
LED on the remote should flicker. If the machine control
moduleisenergized(controlmoduleTimeOutandPow-
er LED’s are both illuminated) and a remote transmitter
button is pressed, the corresponding control module
LED should illuminate and the control module RF activi-
ty LED should flicker.
If the control module is energized (control module Time
Out and Power LED’s are both illuminated) and the tow
vehicle hydraulics are engaged, remote button func-
tions are as follows:
Pressing the Sweeper Up button causes the sweeper to
raise. The Sweeper Up button can also be used to stop
the sweeper from lowering.
PressingtheSweeperDownbuttoncauses the sweeper
tolower.PressingtheSweeperUportheStop button will
stop the lower function.
Pressing the Offset Right button causes the sweeper to
offsetto the right.The sweeper willcontinue to offset un-
til the button is released.
Pressing the Offset Left button causes the sweeper to
offset to the left. The sweeper will continue to offset until
the button is released.
Pressing the Stop button causes any active function to
be disabled.
NOTE: When the stop button on the remote transmitter
is pressed, there will be a three (3) s econd delay before
the stop LED on the control module illuminates. Also, for
approximately five (5) seconds after the stop button is
pressed, the control module stop LED will remain illumi-
nated and no other remote transmitter operations can
be performed.
Pressing the Hopper Dump button with the sweeper in
the transport position initiates astarting sequence to ful-
ly raise the hopper for dumping collected material. This
sequence (see Operator’s Manual) is necessary to pre-
vent unintentional dumping. After pressing the H opper
Dump button, other transmitter buttons are inactive for
approximately five (5) seconds.
The remote transmitter is powered by three (3) AAA al-
kaline batteries. If the range of the remote transmitter
has diminished or the transmitter LED does not flicker
when a button is pressed, the batteries should be re-
placed.
To replace the remote transmitter batteries:
1. Remove six (6) screws that secure the rear cover to
the remote transmitter.
2. Lift rear cover from remote transmitter.
3. Remove batteries from remote transmitter and re-
place with three (3) new AAA alkaline batteries. Make
sure to note battery direction when installing batteries in
transmitter.
4. Place rear cover on remote transmitter and secure
with six (6) screws.
1. Remote LED
2. Sweeper Up button
3. Sweeper Down button
4. Offset Right button
5. Offset Left button
6. Stop button
7. Hopper Dump button
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