Electrical System Maintenance; Using The Battery-Disconnect Switch; Servicing The Batteries; Maintaining The Lithium-Ion Batteries - Toro Revolution Series Operator's Manual

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Electrical System
Maintenance
Using the
Battery-Disconnect Switch
1.
Park the machine on a level surface, disengage
the PTO, and move the motion-control levers
outward to the P
ARK
2.
Shut off the machine, remove the key, and wait
for all moving parts to stop before leaving the
operating position.
3.
Unplug the battery charger if it is connected.
4.
Position the battery disconnect switch to
electrically de-energize or energize the machine.
Figure 58
1. Turn the switch to the O
position to de-energize the
machine electrically.

Servicing the Batteries

Note:
The machine is equipped with 10 lithium-ion
batteries.
A lithium-ion battery must be disposed of or recycled
in accordance with local and federal regulations. If
a battery requires service, contact your Authorized
Service Dealer for assistance.
Do not open the main compartment of a battery. If
you are having problems with a battery, contact your
Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.
position.
2. Turn the switch to the O
FF
position to energize the
machine electrically.
Maintaining the Lithium-Ion
Batteries
WARNING
The batteries contain high voltage, which
could burn or shock you.
• Do not attempt to open the batteries.
• Use extreme care when handling a battery
with a cracked case.
• Use only the charger designed for the
batteries.
The lithium-ion batteries hold a sufficient charge to
perform intended work during its life span.
To achieve maximum life and use from your batteries,
follow these guidelines:
Do not open the battery.
Store/park the machine in a clean, dry garage or
storage area, away from direct sunlight, heat
sources, rain, and wet conditions. Do not store
it in a location where the temperature exceeds the
range specified in
(page
53). Temperatures outside of this range
will damage your batteries. High temperatures
during storage, especially at a high state of charge,
reduces the life of the batteries.
When storing the machine for more than 10 days,
ensure that the machine is in a cool and dry
location, out of sunlight, rain, and wet conditions.
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If you are mowing in hot conditions or in strong,
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direct sunlight, the battery may overheat. If this
happens, a high-temperature alert will appear on
the InfoCenter, the cutting units will disengage,
and the machine will slow down.
Immediately drive the machine to a cool location
out of the sun, turn off the machine, and allow the
batteries to cool fully before resuming operation.
Maintain the sharpness of the mower blades.
A dull blade increases power consumption and
reduces the amount of work that the machine
performs on each charge.
Use lights only when it is necessary.
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Battery Storage Requirements

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