Toro 212 manual Service and Specifications Replacing The Fuse, Adding A Station Module

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Service and Specifications

Service and Specifications

Replacing The Fuse

A 0.75 Amp fuse protects the controller from damage due to power surges and excessive current draw through the Station Modules. Before replacing the fuse, check for the probable cause, such as a shorted or improperly connect- ed control valve wire, then replace the fuse as follows:

1. Unplug the transformer from the wall receptacle.

WARNING

REMOVE TRANSFORMER FROM POWER SOURCE PRIOR TO SERVICING THE FUSE. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO CONTROLLER.

2.Remove the lower front cover from the controller housing by sliding it downward.

3.Carefully remove the blown fuse from the retaining clip.

4.Remove the replacement fuse from the back side of lower cover and install it into fuse retaining clip.

CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rat- ing of fuse.

5.Install the lower front cover.

6.Plug the transformer into the wall receptacle.

Adding A Station Module

1.Turn the control dial to the OFF position.

2.Remove the lower front cover from the controller housing by sliding it downward.

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3.Place the back of the station control module (model number MOD 212-02) squarely between the guides of the first open expansion slot (from left to right).

Pushing lightly on the bottom of the module, slide it upward until it locks into position.

4.To connect the valve wires, refer to “Connecting The Valves” on page 23.

5.Install the lower front cover.

6.To set the station run time, refer to “Setting Station Run Times” on page 21.

7.To test the operation of the new watering station(s), refer to “Manual Operations” on pages 27 and 28.

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Toro 212 manual Service and Specifications Replacing The Fuse, Adding A Station Module