Battery Charger Problems; Battery Charger Error Codes - Toro Workman GTX Electric & Lithium Service Manual

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Battery Charger Problems

Problem
Battery charger does not turn on.
The AC outlet (electrical supply for charger) circuit
breaker or fuse is tripped or blown when using the
battery charger.

Battery Charger Error Codes

Problem
Code E--0--0--1, or E--0--4--7
Code E--0--0--4
Code E--0--0--7
Code E--0--1--2
Code E--0--2--3
Electrical System
Possible Causes
AC outlet (electrical supply for charger) circuit breaker
or fuse is tripped or blown.
AC outlet (electrical supply for charger) is faulty.
AC power supply cord (extension cord) is faulty.
Vehicle wiring is loose or damaged (see electrical
schematic in Chapter 6 -- Electrical Diagrams).
Vehicle charger receptacle or circuit wiring is
damaged.
Battery charger is faulty.
Overloaded AC circuit (electrical supply for charger).
Battery charger is faulty.
Possible Cause
Battery high voltage
Lithium--ion battery controller (BMS)
or battery fault detected
Battery amp hour limit exceeded
Reverse polarity error
High AC voltage error (>270VAC)
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Corrective Action
Ensure that the battery voltage is
correct and the cable connections
are secure.
Ensure that the battery is in good
condition.
Contact an Authorized Toro
Distributor for assistance.
Check all battery cable connections
for corrosion or damage. Clean and
repair battery connections as
necessary.
Batteries may be deeply
discharged. Battery replacement
may be necessary.
Disconnect and connect the charger
to the batteries to reset this error.
Ensure that the battery cables are
connected correctly and that the
cable connections are clean and
secure.
Connect the charger to an AC
power source that provides stable
AC power between 85 -- 270 VAC at
45--65 Hz.
Workman GTX Electric Lithium

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