General Information; Electrical Schematics And Diagrams; Toro Electronic Controller (Tec) - Toro Groundsmaster 360 Service Manual

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General Information

Electrical Schematics and Diagrams

Toro Electronic Controller (TEC)

Groundsmaster 360
16225SL Rev C
The Operator's Manual provides information regarding the operation, general
maintenance, and maintenance intervals for your machine. Refer to the
Operator's Manual for additional information when servicing the machine.
Refer to the Electrical Schematics and Wire Harness Drawings/Diagrams in
Appendix A (page
A–1)—Foldout Drawings.
The Groundsmaster 360 machines use a Toro Electronic Controller (TEC) to
manage the machine electrical functions. The controller uses microprocessor
controlled that senses the condition of various switches (inputs) and directs
electrical power to control the appropriate machine functions (outputs) based
on the inputs. The status of inputs to the controller as well as outputs from the
controller can be monitored with the InfoCenter display.
The TEC is attached to the machine under the power center cover behind the
operator seat.
Note: Optional kits for the Groundsmaster 360 are available that may require
the use of an additional TEC. Even though the additional controller appears
identical to the standard controller, they are different in terms of the connectors
and internal hardware. The 2 controllers cannot be interchanged.
Before performing any welding on the machine, do the following to
prevent damaging the electrical system of the machine:
Disconnect the battery cables from the battery.
Disconnect the wire harness connectors from the Toro Electronic Controller.
Disconnect the wire harness connectors from the engine ECU.
Disconnect the terminal connector from the alternator.
IMPORTANT
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Electrical System: General Information

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