Display - Toro Workman GTX Electric & Lithium Service Manual

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T: Display
The display is a LCD device located on the dash. The
display provides the operating status, various dia-
gnostics, and other information about the machine.
Power for the display is available when the key switch
is in the ON position. A 2 Amps fuse protects the all of
the key switched circuits.
The display communicates with the other machine con-
trollers on a Controller Area Network (CAN) bus system.
Note:
If the display is replaced for any reason, the sys-
tem software needs to be reloaded (contact an Author-
ized Toro Distributor for assistance).
Figure 5
1. Indicator light
Figure 6
1. Start- -up screen
2. Battery voltage
Electrical System

2. Display

3. Software version
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Figure 7
1. Run screen
2. Battery charge
3. Lights On
4. Parking brake engaged
Figure 8
1. Charging screen
2. Battery life
3. Battery charging
indicator
The start--up screen (Fig. 6) displays for a few seconds
after you turn the key to the ON position, then run screen
displays (Fig. 7).
If the vehicle is connected to the power supply for char-
ging, the charging screen displays (Fig. 8). The charging
screen shows the battery life, battery charging indicator
and estimated time to fully charge the machine.
Workman GTX Electric Lithium
5. Motor run hours
6. Direction
7. Eco mode
4. Estimated time to fully
charge the machine

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