Service Manual

Workman GTX Electric Lithium
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Electrical System
T: Di splay
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).
1. Indicator light 2. Display
Figure 5
1. Start--up screen
2. Battery voltage
3. Software version
Figure 6
1. Run screen
2. Battery charge
3. Lights On
4. Parking brake engaged
5. Motor run hours
6. Direction
7. Eco mode
Figure 7
1. Charging screen
2. Battery life
3. Battery charging
indicator
4. Estimated time to fully
charge the machine
Figure 8
The start--up screen (F ig. 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.