General Information
External Reference Material
This manual references information found in other Toro
source material. You can access the referenced manuals
online.
Note:
If your service area does not have Internet access,
download the applicable manuals in advance.
Refer to the
Greensmaster® eFlex® 1800 or 2100 Traction Unit
Operator’s Manual
for information on operating, maintaining,
and adjusting the machine and its components.
Refer to the
Greensmaster® eFlex® 1800/2100 Service Manual
for information on troubleshooting, testing, and repairing the
machine and its components.
Refer to the
Toro DIAG User’s Guide
for information on
system operation, diagnostics, and machine programming.
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The
Greensmaster® eFlex® 1800 or 2100 Traction Unit
is available through www.Toro.com.
(Site login is not required.)
•
The
Lithium Battery Charger Operator’s Manual
is available
through www.Toro.com. (Site login is not required.)
•
The
Greensmaster® eFlex® 1800/2100 Service Manual
is
available through the Toro Company Service Library
Gateway. (Site login is required.)
•
The
Distributor Operations Bulletin 12-121-TP
document
includes links to shipping, packaging, and transportation
information, and the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
for the lithium ion battery pack. (Site login is required.)
Toro DIAG Software
Toro DIAG software is downloaded from the Toro Dealer
and Distributor Portal and then installed on a PC. This
software is intended to assist with troubleshooting electrical
issues on Toro machines that use a Toro Electronic Controller
(TEC).
Features and benefits of the Toro DIAG software include
the following:
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The software uses a USB to CAN connection.
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You can monitor the complete machine controller system.
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The software is a Windows-based application.
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Software updates are sent automatically.
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You can review fault codes.
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You can easily reprogram the machine.
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You can see the inputs and the outputs.
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You can see the controller state of health.
The
is available through the Toro
Dealer and Distributor Portal. (Site login is required.)
The
is available for downloading through
the Toro Dealer and Distributor Portal. (Site login is
required.)
Abbreviations
Acronym definitions
Acronym
Definition
Amp
Ampere
CAN
Controller area network
FET
Field effect transistor
Li+, Li-ion
Lithium-ion (battery)
MSDS
Material safety data sheet
NEG
Negative
NC, N.C.
Normally closed
NO, N.O.
Normally open
P/N
Part number
POS
Positive
Prox
Proximity
SW
Switch
TEC
Toro Electronic Controller
Toro DIAG
Toro Diagnostics
Vdc
Volts direct current
Glossary
Connection Terminology
Pins
are the metal contacts contained
inside
a connector
housing.
Terminals
are the
exposed
metal tabs or posts that are not
contained inside a connector housing. Terminals are most
often part of a component. Examples of terminals include
threaded posts and solder cups. Often, crimp lugs (e.g., rings,
hooks, forks, etc.) are attached to terminals by tightening a
nut or a screw.
Fault
A fault is intended to help identify the source of problems for
diagnostic troubleshooting.
An active fault is displayed on the InfoCenter until you clear
the fault or you turn the machine off. All faults are stored
in and accessed from the nonvolatile memory of the Toro
electronic controller (TEC).
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