Seat Sensor
The sensor consists of two parts. The reed switch is lo-
catedonthelowerbracketoftheseatsuspensionmech-
anism and has a normally open contact. The switch
actuatorislocatedontheupperplateoftheseatsuspen-
sion mechanism and is made of a magnetic material.
When the operator sits in the seat, the magnetic field of
the actuator is positioned near the reed switch and the
contact in the switch closes.
2
This sensor can be tested using the “Input Checks” fea-
ture of the ACE Diagnostic tool.
1
The sensor can also be tested manually.
1.
connector.
Raisetheseattogetaccesstotheseatsensorwiring
Figure 47
1.
Reed switch
2.
Switch actuator
2.
install a continuity tester or ohm meter between the two
leads of the seat sensor.
Disconnect the seat sensor wiring connector and
Note:
On machines with serial numbers above
230000001,anormally openseatswitchisusedinstead
of the seat sensor. This switch is mounted to the bottom
of the seat cushion. When the operator sits in the seat,
the switch closes. The seat switch can be tested using
the “Input Checks” feature of the ACE Diagnostic tool.
If necessary, continuity of the seat switch can be
checked by unplugging the seat switch harness under
the seat. With no pressure on the seat, there should be
no continuity between the seat switch terminals. Press
directly onto the seat switch through the seat cushion.
There should be continuity as the seat cushion
approaches the bottom of its travel.
3.
continuity.
Lower the seat. Thecontinuity tester should show no
Note:
seat up off the seat sensor when there is no operator on
the seat.
Make sure the compression spring holds the
4.
Have the operator sit on the seat, slowly depressing
the seat sensor magnet. The continuity tester should
showcontinuity asthe seatapproaches thebottom ofits
travel.
Joystick Raise and Lower/Mow Switches
Two micro switches for the joy stick are located in the lift
control mechanism that is inside the control console.
The rear switch on the mechanism is used to lower the
reels and the frontswitch to raise them.A normally open
contact closes when the joy stick is positioned to either
lower or raise the reels.
1
3
These switches can be tested using the “Input Checks”
feature of the ACE Diagnostic tool.
The switches can also be tested manually. Each switch
has a electrical connector to make sure the normally
closed contact on the switch is not used. The raise
switch has violet and black wires connected to it and the
lower switch has pink and black wires.
2
Figure 48
1.
2.
Joy stick
Micro switch
3. Lift control mechanism
Reelmaster 6500-D/6700-D
Electrical System (Rev. C)
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