Recommended Temperature Range for
Charging
Charging range
0° to 45°C (32° to 113°F)
Low-temperature charging
range (Reduced Current)
-5° to 0°C (23° to 32°F)
High-temperature charging
range (Reduced Current)
45° to 60°C (113° to 140°F)
1.
Park the machine in the designated location for
charging.
2.
Engage the parking brake and move the
function-control switch to the N
EUTRAL
position.
3.
Ensure that the cutting units are disengaged
and lower them to the ground.
4.
Shut off the machine and remove the key.
5.
Disconnect the power from the machine by
separating the main-power connectors; refer to
Main-Power Connectors (page 20)
.
6.
Ensure that the connectors are free of dust and
debris.
7.
Slide the charger-output connector into the
charger connector on the machine (
Note:
The machine connector is located below
the main-power connector that is secured to the
machine.
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1.
Charger connector
2.
Machine connector
8.
Connect the charger power cord to a power
source; refer to
(page 35)
.
9.
Observe the charger to ensure that the batteries
are charging.
Note:
The battery-charging indicator light
should be flashing and the charging-output
indicator light should illuminate.
10.
Disconnect the charger when the machine
reaches a sufficient level; refer to
the Charging Process (page 36)
.
Monitoring the Charging Process
and Troubleshooting
Note:
The LCD status display displays messages
during the course of charging. Most are routine.
If there is a fault, the error indicator light will flash
amber or a solid, light red. An error message will
appear in the InfoCenter 1 digit at a time, starting with
the letter E or F (e.g., E-0-1-1).
To correct an error, refer to
Troubleshooting (page 52)
.
If none of these solutions correct the issue, contact an
authorized Toro distributor.
Completing the Charging Process
When charging is complete, the battery-charging
indicator light (
) shows solid green and the
charging-output indicator light disappears.
1.
Disconnect the charger connector from the
machine connector.
2.
Place the charger connector and cord in a
storage position that avoids damage.
3.
Ensure that the main-power connectors are
clean.
4.
Connect the main-power connectors; refer to
Main-Power Connectors (page 20)
.
5.
Turn on the machine; refer to
.
6.
Verify the charge level; refer to
InfoCenter LCD Display (page 16)
.
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