Toro 5010-H Lawn Mower User Manual


 
Reelmaster 5010- HPage 5 - 12Electrical System
Access Protected Display Screens
The protected display screens are available on the Info-
Center to view the electrical status of the 48 VDCpower
circuit. The protected display screens can be viewed af-
ter the Protected Menus are available by entering the
machine PIN (see Settings Screen in this section). Tog-
gling between the protected display screens is done by
pressing the middle button on the InfoCenter when they
are active.
The eReel Info screen (Fig. 15) displays the speed and
current draw for the five (5) individual cutting unit mo-
tors.
In typical, lighter load conditions (e.g. mowing on flat
ground), engine output provides sufficient power to
drive themotor/generator andhydraulic pump package.
In this situation, the motor/generator keeps the 48 VDC
battery pack fully charged and the cutting reel motors
operational (Fig. 16).
In moderate load conditions (e.g. mowing on intermedi-
ate slopes), the 48 VDC battery system can be u sed to
power the cutting reel motors and the motor/generator
load is reduced or removed from the engine. With the
motor/generator inactive, the engine maintains traction
performance while the batteries keep the reels running
at the set speed.
If load conditions demand maximum machine perfor-
mance (e.g. mowing on severe inclines), the battery
pack can be used to power both the cutting unit motors
and the motor/generator (Fig. 17). The battery powered
motor/generator assists the engine in maintaining trac-
tion performance and the battery pack keeps the reels
running at the proper set speed.
1. Reel information screen
2. Front motors
3. Rear motors
Figure 15
eReel Info
13A
1600
n
min
13A
1600
n
min
13A
1600
n
min
13A
1600
n
min
13A
1600
n
min
1
3
2
1. 48V battery pack status
2. Motor/generator
3. Reel motor circuit
4. Engine RPM
5. Energy flow
Figure 16
5A
55.0 V
3000
RPM
1
2
4
3
5
5
Figure 17
-80A
46.0
2850
RPM
1
2
4
3
1. 48V battery pack status
2. Motor/generator
3. Reel motor circuit
4. Engine RPM
5. Energy flow
5
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