Understanding The Lithium-Ion Battery Charger - Toro Workman GTX Series Operator's Manual

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Understanding the
Lithium-Ion Battery Charger
Connecting to a Power Source
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this charger has a
3-prong grounded plug (type B). If the plug does not
fit into the wall receptacle, other grounded plug types
are available; contact an authorized Toro distributor.
Do not change the charger or the power-supply-cord
plug in any way.
See
Figure 25
for power source requirements.
Figure 25
DANGER
Contact with water while charging the
machine could cause electric shock, causing
injury or death.
• Do not handle the plug or the charger with
wet hands or while standing in water.
• Do not charge the batteries in the rain or in
wet conditions.
Important:
Check the power supply cord
periodically for holes or cracks in the insulation.
Do not use a damaged cord. Do not run the cord
through standing water or wet grass.
1.
Plug the cord into the machine charger outlet.
WARNING
A damaged charger cord can cause an
electrical shock or a fire.
Thoroughly inspect the power supply
cord before using the charger. If the cord
is damaged, do not operate the charger
until you obtain a replacement.
2.
Insert the wall plug end of the power-supply cord
into a grounded electrical outlet.
Charging the Lithium-Ion Batteries
Important:
temperatures that are within the recommended
range; refer to the following table for the
recommended range:
Note:
The charger will not function in temperatures
exceeding the minimum or maximum temperatures
shown in the following table.
Recommended Temperature Range for
Charging
Charging range
Low-temperature charging
range (Reduced Current)
High-temperature charging
range (Reduced Current)
Monitoring the Charging Process
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and Troubleshooting
To view the current charging status, turn the key
switch to the O
the charging status, turn the key switch to the O
position to optimize the charging process.
Note:
The display shows 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 on the display 1 digit at a time, starting with
the letter E or F (e.g., E-0-1-1).
To correct an error, refer to
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.
Remove the plugged in cord from the machine
charger outlet.
2.
Place the cord in a storage position that avoids
damage.
3.
Turn on the machine.
4.
Verify the charge level; refer to
12).
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Charge the batteries only in
5° to 45°C (41° to 113°F)
-10° to 5°C (14° to 41°F)
45° to 60°C (113° to 140°F)
position. When you are done viewing
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