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SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 10.

Electrical System

Model 6036/6036T S/N 9B0500 thru 14833

10-7

10.4.2

Fuses and Circuit Breaker
S/N 1883 and After

The fuses and circuit breaker, (Fig 10.6) protect
the electrical system. The fuses and breaker are
mounted inside the right console on the outside
cab wall below the fork and frame tilt control lever.
The breaker will trip if there is a shorted or
grounded wire in the applicable circuit. It will
automatically reset once it cools. The fuses will
blow if there is a shorted or grounded wire in the
applicable circuit.

If the breaker continually trips, or a fuse continu-
ally blows, check the system for shorts, grounds
or defective components.

Under normal operating conditions the circuit
breaker should never require replacement.
However, if the breaker doesn’t automatically
reset, the breaker is defective and must be
replaced.

The ignition switch feed for the entire electrical
system is protected by a 40 A circuit breaker (6,
Fig. 10.6), the horn, backup alarm and optional
cab heater fan by a 10 A fuse (3), and the control
circuits by two 7.5 A fuses (2 and 4). A forklift with
an enclosed cab has an additional 7.5 A fuse (1)
that protects the windshield washer/wiper switch
and the circulation fan.

An optional light package includes head lights,
rear work lights, stop, directional, hazard (emer-
gency flasher), tail lights and a boom worklight in
a circuit which is protected by a 20 A fuse (5).

a.

Removal of Individual Fuses and
Circuit Breaker

To remove a blown fuse or a defective circuit
breaker simply pull the fuse or circuit breaker
straight out and replace by pushing the correct
size fuse or new circuit breaker straight into
the holder.

10 amp

7.5 amp

20 amp

40 amp

7.5 amp

7.5 amp

1

2

3

4

5

6

1. Fuse, 7.5 A, protects enclosed cab windshield

washer/wiper and circulation fan circuits (this
fuse is optional and will not be found on forklifts
with an open cab)

2. Fuse, 7.5 A, protects steering select switch and

valve circuit

3. Fuse, 10 A, protects horn and backup alarm

(and optional cab heater fan) circuit

4. Fuse, 7.5 A, protects warning lights, emer-

gency brake solenoid switch, fuel gauge and
hourmeter

5. Fuse, 20 A, protects the optional lighting

package

6. Circuit breaker, 40 A, protects ignition system

feed for entire electrical system

OA1090

Fig. 10.6 Fuses and Circuit Breaker