Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 -- 27 Electrical System
Fuse Block
The fuse block on Greensmaster eFlex machines is at-
tached to the machine under the power center cover
(Fig. 31).
Fuse Access
1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le-
ver in the NEUTRAL position. Turn key switch to the
OFF position and remove key from the switch. Discon-
nect the battery pack (see Lithium Battery Pack Con-
nection in the General Information section of this
chapter).
2. Remove two (2) screws that secure rear of power
center cover to machine (Fig. 31). Then, loosen upper
two (2) screws on cover. Remove cover from machine.
Fuse Identification and Function
Use Figure 32to identify each individual fuseand its cor-
rect amperage. Fuses for Greensmaster eFlex ma-
chines have the following function:
Fuse F1--1 (30 Amp): Protects main power supply
circuits.
FuseF1--2(3Amp):Protects logic power supply cir-
cuits.
Fuse F1--3 (3 Amp): Protects optional LED work
light circuit.
Fuse F1-- 4: This fuse block position is open.
Fuse Testing
1. Access the fuse block as described above.
2. Carefully remove fuse from the fuse block for testing.
3. Fuse should havecontinuity between fuseterminals.
IMPORTANT: The eFlex uses special fuses that are
rated for 80 volts. If fuse replacement is necessary,
make sure to use fuses as identified in your eFlex
Parts Catalog. DO NOT use regular automotive
fuses in your eFlex.
4. Carefully install functional fuse into fuse holder.
5. After fuse service is completed, secure power center
cover to machine with four (4) screws.
6. Connect the battery pack (see Lithium Battery Pack
Connection in the General Information section of this
chapter).
1. Power center cover
2. Rear screw (2 used)
3. Upper screw (2 used)
Figure 31
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1. Fuse F1--1 (30 amp)
2. Fuse F1--2 (3 amp)
3. Fus e F3--1 (3 amp)
4. Fus e F4--1 (open)
Figure 32
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