Associate The Remote Control And The Base Unit; Replacing The Remote Batteries - Toro 07068 Operator's Manual

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Figure 37
Associate the Remote Control
and the Base Unit
Important: Make sure to read the entire procedure
before attempting the association process.
The remote control must establish communications with
the base unit before the system can be used. The remote
control is associated to the system base unit before leaving
the factory. This is done using the associate procedure.
In situations where it is necessary to re-establish remote
control-to-base unit communications (example: introducing
a new or spare remote control to an existing base unit), the
following associate procedure must be performed.
Note: Associating the remote control to a different base
unit will disassociate that remote control from the original
base unit.
1. Remove power from the base unit.
2. Stand near the base unit in unobstructed, clear
line-of-sight with the remote control in hand.
3. Simultaneously press and hold the
-
buttons. The LED will blink about
OFF
SET RIGHT
once per second.
4. Continue to hold both buttons until the LED begins
blinking about twice per second.
5. Release the buttons.
6. Press and hold the
will blink about twice per second.
7. Continue holding the
the key start to the R
solid if the procedure is successful.
Note: This could take up to 20 seconds.
8. Release the
-
OFF
SET LEFT
The system is ready for use with that particular remote
control.
-
OFF
SET LEFT
-
button. The LED
OFF
SET LEFT
-
button and turn
OFF
SET LEFT
position. The LED will turn
UN
button.
1. LED light
2. Off-set left
3. Sweeper down
4. Hopper dump
Replacing the Remote
Batteries
The handheld remote is powered by 4 AAA batteries. When
installing batteries, observe proper polarity as marked on the
inside of the compartment to avoid damaging the unit.
1. 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.
and
1. Screw
2. Cover
3. Seal
2. Remove the discharged batteries and properly dispose
in accordance with local regulations.
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Figure 38
5. Stop
6. Sweeper up
7. Off-set right
(Figure
39).
Figure 39
4. Steel gasket
5. Batteries
6. Handheld remote

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