Status Indicator Light - Toro Workman GTX Electric & Lithium Service Manual

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Status Indicator Light

The status indicator light is located on the control panel
next to the parking brake lever (Fig. 21). During normal
operation, the status indicator light should be continu-
ously illuminated. A vehicle electrical problem will be
identified by a flashing status indicator light.
The status indicator and LED on the vehicle controller
should have the same condition (off, illuminated or flash-
ing). If the status indicator does not illuminate when the
key switch is turned ON, check the LED on the vehicle
controller to make sure it is illuminated. If the controller
LED is illuminated and the status indicator light is not illu-
minated, check the status indicator light and circuit wir-
ing.
See Controller (in this section) and your Operator's
Manual for information on a flashing status indicator
light.
Testing
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 hood to allow access to wire harness connec-
tions to the status indicator light.
3. Disconnect wire harness connectors from status in-
dicator light.
IMPORTANT: The status indicator light is a 48 VDC
component. To test the light, use jumper wires from
the vehicle battery pack (48 VDC).
4. The two (2) terminals for the light are shown in Figure
22. Use appropriate jumper wires to connect a 48 VDC
source to the status indicator light terminals.
5. Status indicator light should illuminate as long as the
jumper leads are connected to the light.
6. Remove voltage source from the light. Replace light
if testing determines that it is faulty.
7. When status indicator light testing is completed, con-
nect wire harness connectors to light.
8. Lower and secure hood.
Workman GTX Electric
1
1. Dash panel
1
1. Indicator light lens
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2
Figure 21
2. Status indicator light
2
2
Figure 22
2. Terminal
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