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Fuses are inserted in electrical circuits to protect the circuits from damage due to overload or short
circuits. Fuses are a “weak link” in the circuit. They contain a metal link designed to melt when a
certain current value is exceeded thus opening or disconnecting the wiring.
Since the function of the fuse is to protect the circuit, NEVER attempt to repair the protective de-
vice by bridging or replacing it with one with a higher current rating.
Electrical testing of these devices is simple, as the device either conducts current (and is therefore
functioning) or the device is open and is therefore faulty Use an ohmmeter to check for continuity.
The fuses are placed in a container, located near
the battery, under the rear hood of the machine.
Once a fuse blows or melts it must
be discarded and replaced with a new fuse of the
same flow rate.
The table lists all the fuses on the machine, with
their capacity and function.
10 Amp Red Services protection
20 Amp Yellow Central light protection and cutting deck lifting
30 Amp Green Side lights and charging circuit protection.
1. Remove the casing of the steering column
2. With the help of a screwdriver, slightly lift the
upper casing (1) and slide it backwards to re-
lease the fixing tabs.