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6.16 FUSES
The current strengths given in this sec-
tion are the maximum values of the fuse
that may be installed. If a higher cur-
rent fuse is installed there is a risk of
fire damage to the machine.
The machine has three fuse boxes.
Two fuse boxes (15:A and 15:B) are located in ac-
cordance with fig. 15. These contain the fuses ac-
cording to the table below. Depending on the
comfiguration of the machine some of the loca-
tions may be empty.
In the event of electrical faults, check and replace
blown fuses. If the fault persists, contact an author-
ised workshop.
Fault
Dipped beam
AC
Main fuse, cabin
Turn signal lamps
Spare
Parking lights, Horn, Dipped
beam relay
Hazard
AC
Indicator lamps, buzzer,
hold valve transport position
Cutting height, sand
spreader, rear rake
Cruise control, alternator
Electric socket on panel
Shut off pull
PTO, warning lamp park-
ing, safety relay
Spare
Main fuse
One fuse box is in the roof of the cab and contains
the fuses for the cab's electrical functions. The fuse
box is under a panel in the roof and is accessible by
removing the screws (15:C).
Fault
Location
Spare
Radio
Work lights
Heated mirror
Windscreen wiper
Windscreen water pump
Rotating beacon
Interior lamp
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Fuse
Location Rating
15:A1
20 A
15:A2
20 A
15:A3
30 A
15:A4
10 A
15:A5
15:A6
10 A
15:A7
10 A
15:A8
10 A
15:B1
10 A
15:B2
20 A
15:B3
10 A
15:B4
10 A
15:B5
30 A
15:B6
10 A
15:B7
15:B8
40 A
Fuse
Rating
15:C1
15:C2
3 A
15:C3
10 A
15:C4
10 A
15:C5
10 A
15:C6
3 A
15:C7
7,5 A
GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the
15:C8
3 A
product without prior notification
Original instructions for use