Cub Cadet CC 500 EL User Manual
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
9
Circuit breakers
Circuit breakers are safety devices that open a circuit 
when the current flow reaches a certain level. This 
helps to prevent components from being damaged by 
the high current flow.
A circuit breaker is basically a switch. When current 
flows through a circuit, it creates heat. The higher the 
current flow, the more heat that is created. As current 
flows through a circuit breaker the contacts heat up. If 
the current heats the contacts enough, they will release 
the piece used to jump across the contacts. That will 
open the circuit and prevent current flow. 
Some circuit breakers are self resetting, meaning that 
as they cool down, the circuit is closed. The circuit 
breaker on this mower has a manual reset function. 
That means that a button has to be pushed in to 
restore the connection between the contacts. The cir-
cuit breaker may have to cool down for a few minutes 
before the breaker can be reset. See Figure 2.11.
Figure 2.11
Reset button
To test a circuit breaker
1.
Let the circuit breaker cool down for at least five 
minutes and reset the breaker.
NOTE: If the circuit breaker will not reset, unplug 
the wires from the breaker and let it cool down 
for five minutes. If it still will not reset, the 
breaker is bad and must be replaced.
2.
If not already done, remove the circuit breaker 
from the circuit by unplugging the two wires.
NOTE: See chapter 3 Repair Procedures for the 
steps to open the switch box assembly.
3.
Check for continuity between the two tangs. See 
Figure 2.12.
NOTE: If there is no continuity between the two 
tangs, the breaker is bad and must be replaced.
NOTE: The part number for just the circuit 
breaker is 925-1712.
Figure 2.12
