Electrical System
Maintenance
Using the
Battery-Disconnect Switch
1.
Unplug the power cord to the battery charger
if it is connected.
2.
Raise the cargo bed.
3.
Move the battery-disconnect switch to the
desired position as shown in
Figure 36
1. Turn the switch to the O
position to de-energize the
machine electrically.
Servicing the Batteries
Note:
The machine is equipped with 4 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 Toro
distributor for assistance.
Do not open the battery. If you are having problems
with a battery, contact your authorized Toro distributor
for assistance.
Figure
36.
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
42). 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.
•
Use lights only when it is necessary.
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Maintaining the Battery
N
Charger
Important:
All electrical repairs should be
performed by an authorized Toro distributor only.
The charger requires little maintenance other than
protecting it from damage and weather.
•
Clean the battery-charger cords and case with a
slightly damp cloth after each use.
Note:
Do not clean the dielectric grease from the
terminals.
•
Coil the cords when not in use.
•
Periodically examine the cords for damage, and
replace them when necessary with Toro-approved
parts.
Locating the Fuses
The 12 V and 60 V fuses
under the hood.
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Battery Storage Requirements
(Figure
37) are located