Service Manual
Workman GTX Electric Page 3A -- 5 Electrical System
Special Tools
Order special tools from your Toro Distributor. Some
tools may also be available from a local supplier.
Multimeter
The multimeter can test electrical components and cir-
cuits for current, resistance or voltage.
NOTE: Toro recommends the use of a DIGITAL Volt--
Ohm--Amp multimeter when testing electrical circuits.
The high impedance (internal resistance) of a digital me-
ter in the voltage mode will make sure that excess cur-
rent is not allowed through the meter. This excess
current can cause damage to circuits not designed to
carry it.
NOTE: Workman GTX Electric vehicles use a 48 volt,
DC electrical system. If multimeter is not of the auto--
range type, make sure to properly set multimeter range
before performing any voltage test.
Figure 3
Battery Terminal Protector
Aerosol spray that should be used on battery terminals,
ring terminals and fork terminals to reduce corrosion
problems. Apply terminal protector to the connection af-
ter the battery cable, ring terminal or fork terminal has
been secured.
Toro Part Number: 107--0392
Figure 4
Dielectric Gel
Dielectric gel should be used to prevent corrosion of un--
sealed connection terminals. To ensure complete coat-
ing of terminals, liberally apply gel to both component
and wire harness connector, plug connector to compo-
nent, unplug connector, reapply gel to both surfaces and
reconnect harness connector to component. Connec-
tors should be thoroughly packed with gel for effective
results.
Do not use dielectric gel on sealed connection terminals
as the gel can unseat connector seals during assembly.
Toro Part Number: 107--0342
Figure 5
Electrical
System