Electrical system, Warning – Land Pride ZXT60 User Manual

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Section 5: Maintenance & Lubrication

ZXT54 & ZXT60 Pro Zero Turn Mowers 357-271M

7/30/12

Table of Contents

Electrical System

Refer to Figure 5-6:

The mower is equipped with a 12 volt negative ground
electrical system powered by a battery located under the
seat. When worn out, replace it with a maintenance-free
garden mower 12 volt BCI group U1R with 225 or better
cold cranking AMPs (CCA). Follow manufacturer’s
maintenance, safety, storing and charging specifications.

Battery

Figure 5-6

!

WARNING

Incorrect battery cable connections can damage the mower’s
electrical system and cause battery cables to spark. Sparks
around a battery can result in a battery gas explosion and
personal injury.

• Always disconnect negative (black) battery cable before

disconnecting positive (red) cable.

• Always reconnect positive (red) battery cable to the

positive (+) post before reconnecting negative (black) cable
to the negative (-) post.

!

WARNING

Keep battery terminals from touching any metal mower parts
when removing or installing the battery. Do not allow metal
tools to short between the battery terminals and metal mower
parts. Shorts caused by battery terminals or metal tools
touching metal mower components can cause sparks. Sparks
can cause a battery gas explosion which will result in personal
injury.

!

WARNING

Acid can cause serious injury to skin and eyes. Avoid skin
contact with battery acid and always wear eye protection when
checking the battery. Flush area with clean water and call a
physician immediately. Acid will also damage clothing.

!

WARNING

Do not overfill battery. Electrolyte may overflow and damage
paint, wiring or structure. When cleaning the battery, use soap
and water. Be careful not to get soap and water into the
battery. Use soda mixed in water to clean corrosion off the
terminals.

25887

12 Volt

Battery

!

WARNING

Do not allow an open flame near the battery when charging.
Hydrogen gas forms inside the battery. This gas is both toxic
and flammable and may cause an explosion if exposed to a
flame.

Common circuit problems are usually caused by
electrical shorts, corroded or dirty terminals, loose
connections, defective wire insulation or broken wires.
Switches, solenoids and ignition components may also
fail, causing a shorted or open circuit.

Refer to Figure 5-7:

The electrical system is protected by fuses located along
the wire harness beneath the seat next to the engine.
The fuses are:

Main - 20 Amp, blade type

Clutch - 10 Amp, blade type

Wiring Harness Fusses

Figure 5-7

Refer to Figure 5-8:

Remove cover over the fuse to access the fuse.

20amp Fuse W/Cover Removed

Figure 5-8

Before attempting any diagnosis of the electrical system,
use a test light or voltmeter to check battery voltage. If
battery voltage is satisfactory, check cleanliness and
tightness of terminals and ground connections. A general
understanding of electrical servicing and use of basic
test equipment is necessary for troubleshooting and
repair.

Major overhaul or repair of starting motor or charging
system should be performed by trained technicians only.

25881

20 Amp

Fuse

10 Amp

Fuse

25882

Uncovered

20 Amp Fuse

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