Battery Removal; Battery Installation - Toro Workman GTX Electric & Lithium Service Manual

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Battery Removal (Fig. 53)
WARNING
Battery terminals, battery cables, or metal tools
could short against metal components causing
sparks. Sparks can cause the battery damage
and high heat, resulting in personal injury.
- - When removing or installing the batteries, do
not allow the battery terminals or battery cables
to touch any metal parts of the machine.
- - Do not allow metal tools to short between the
battery terminals or battery cables and metal
parts of the machine.
- - Do not attach anything to the battery terminal
other than the battery cable or wire harness con-
nector that came with the product.
- - Always keep the battery retainers and covers in
place to protect and secure the batteries.
IMPORTANT: To prevent accidentally shorting a
disconnected battery cable across other compon-
ents or tools, insulate the battery cable terminal
with a 76 mm (3 inch) length of 1.27 mm (0.5 in) in-
ternal diameter rubber hose immediately after dis-
connecting the cable; refer to Fig. 54.
1. Park vehicle on a level surface, turn key switch to
OFF, engage the parking brake and remove key from
the key switch.
2. Raise cargo bed and support with prop rod. Remove
seat base assembly.
3. Remove rear frame panel cover to allow access to all
vehicle batteries (see Rear Frame Panel Cover in the
General Information section of this chapter).
4. Make sure that vehicle battery charger IS NOT con-
nected to electrical outlet. Open the battery circuit by
disconnecting the conductors between the battery pack
and vehicle components (see Opening Battery Circuit in
the General Information section of this chapter).
5. Label and disconnect the negative (–) battery cable
from the negative (–) terminal and positive (+) battery
cable from the positive (+) terminal of the battery pack.
6. Label and disconnect the battery interface harness
connectors (item 18) from each of the center mounted
batteries and from the lithium--Ion battery controller
(BMS) M--S terminal.
Workman GTX Electric Lithium
1. 1.27 mm (0.5 in) ID rubber hose
2. Battery cable terminal (typical)
The battery assembly weighs approximately
45 kg (100 lbs). Use an appropriate lift and the lift
points provided to remove the center mounted
battery assembly.
7. Remove the three flange nuts (3 and 13) that se-
cures the battery pack assembly to the frame assembly;
refer to Fig. 53.
8. Continue to dismantle the battery assembly as ne-
cessary; refer to Fig. 53.
Battery Installation (Fig. 53)
1. Make sure vehicle key switch and all accessories are
OFF.
2. Raise cargo bed and support with prop rod. Remove
seat base assembly and rear frame panel cover.
3. Make sure the battery brackets are clean and re-
painted if necessary. Make sure conductors (wires and
cables) and conductor terminals are clean (no corro-
sion) and in good condition.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that batteries are installed
with the positive terminals are left side of the vehicle
and the negative terminals are right side of the vehi-
cle (Fig. 53).
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Figure 54
CAUTION
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