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(Models 04043 and 04042) P ART NO. 12189 SL Service Manual Greensmaster R eFlex 1800/2100 Preface The purpo se of this publicat ion is to provide the service technician with information for troubleshooting, testing and repairing assemblie s and components on the Greensmaster eFlex 1800 (Model 04 043) and eFlex 2100 (Model 04042).
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T able Of Contents Chapter 1 - - Safety General Saf ety Instru ctions 1 - - 2 .................. Safety and Instruction Deca ls 1 - - 4 ................ Chapter 2 - - Product Records and Maintenance Product Records 2 - - 1 .
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 1 - - 1 Safet y Chapter 1 Safety T able of Contents GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 ............ Before Oper ating 2 ............................ While Operating 3 ............................ Maintenance and Service 3 .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 1 - - 2 Safety General Safety Instructions Greensmaster eFlex 180 0 and eFlex 2100 mac hines have been tested an d certified by TORO for com pliance with existing safety standards and specifications.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 1 - - 3 Safet y While Operating 1. Always stand behind th e handle when starting and operating the machi ne. 2. T o begin machine op eration: A. Make sure that the machine wire harnes s is con- nected to the battery pack B.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 1 - - 4 Safety Battery Pack Connection CAUTION Before servicing the machine, disconne ct the the machine from the battery pack.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 2 - - 1 Product Records and Maintenance Chapter 2 Product Records and Maintenance T able of Contents PRODUCT RECORDS 1 ......................... MAINTENANCE 1 ..... ......................... EQUIV ALENTS AND CONVERSIONS 2 .
0.09375 Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 2 - - 2 Product Records a nd Maintenance Equivalents and Conversions.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 2 - - 3 Product Records and Maintenance T orque Specifications Recommended fastener torque values are listed in the following tables.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 2 - - 4 Product Records a nd Maintenance Standard T orque for Dry , Zinc Plated and St eel Fasteners (Inch Series Fasteners) Thread Size Grade 1, 5 & 8w i t hT h .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 2 - - 5 Product Records and Maintenance Standard T orque for Dry , Zinc Plated and Steel Fasteners (M etric Fasteners) Thre ad Size Class 8 .8 Bolts, Screws and Studs with Regular Height Nuts (Class 8 or Stronger Nuts) Class 10.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 2 - - 6 Product Records a nd Maintenance Other T orque Specifications SAE Grade 8 Steel Set Screws Thread Size Recommended T orque Square Head Hex Socket 1/4 - - 20 U.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Pa ge 3 - - 1 Chapter 3 T raction and Reel Drive System T able of Contents SPECIFICA TIONS 2 ............................ GENERAL INFORMA TION 3 ..................... Operator ’s Ma nuals 3 .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 2 Specifications Item Description T ransmission Permanent Magne t DC Motor Directly Coupled to First Stage of a Multi- - Ribbed .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Pa ge 3 - - 3 General Information Operator ’ s Manuals The T raction Unit and Cutting Unit Operator ’s Manuals provid e informa tion regardin g the operat ion, gener al maintenance and mai ntenance intervals for your Greensm aster machine.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 4 Disengaging Dr um Drive From T ransmission The traction drum is driven by a multi - - ribbed belt that is tensioned with a spring loade d idler assembly . T o disen- gage the traction drum drive from the transmission, fol- low the following procedur e: 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Pa ge 3 - - 5 T ransmission Belt T ensioner The tra nsmission pulleys a re driven b y a multi - - ribbed belt that is tensioned with a spring loaded idler assem- bly . If the transmission belt tension needs to be engaged or disengaged, follow t he following procedu re: 1 .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 6 Special T ools Modified Socket for Reel Clutch Bear ing Collar The modified socket is u sed to remove and inst all the reel clutch beari ng collar when servicing the tran smis- sion reel clutch shaft (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Pa ge 3 - - 7 Spline Insert T ool Use spline insert tool to remove or install drive spline into transmission driven pulley . Refer to Transmission Drive System in the Service and Repai rs section of this chap- ter for complete informatio n on servicing the transmis- sion drive system.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 8 Adjustments Cutting Unit Clip Adjustment Cutting unit clip adjustment on the eFlex 1800 and eFlex 2100 can be changed by installi ng the cutting unit drive pulleys to the appropriate loca tions on the reel drive as- sembly .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Pa ge 3 - - 9 Reel Clutch Adjustment T o adjust the reel clu tch, follow the followi ng steps: 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 1 1 Service and Repairs Reel Drive Belt EFlex machines use a positive drive belt on the left side of the machine to operate the cu tting unit. Removal 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 12 Reel Drive Assembly 1. Reel drive housing 2. O - - rin g 3. Carriage screw 4. W asher head screw 5. Flange head screw (2 used) 6. Hex nut (2 used) 7. Reel drive shaft 8. Reel pulley (22 tooth) (aluminum) 9.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 13 Reel Drive Assembly Removal (Fig. 16) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 14 Reel Drive B earing Housing Figure 18 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 13 1 5 7 12 4 1. Retaining ring 2. Reel input shaft 3. Bearin g (2 used ) 4. Bearin g space r 5. W ave washer 6. Flocked bearing shield 7.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 15 Disassembly (Fig. 18 ) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Discon- nect the battery pack (see Batte ry Pack Connection in the General Information se ction of this chapter).
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 16 Drum Drive Belt 1. D rum drive c over 2. W asher head screw (7 used) 3. Gasket 4. W ave washer 5. Gear as sembly 6. Retaining ring 7. Brake band 8. Brake mount pin 9. E xtension spring 10.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 17 6. Remove retaining ring (item 6) that secures brake band to brake clevis pin. Slide brake b and from brake clevis and brake mount p ins and remove band from drum drive housing.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 18 Drum Drive Idler As sembly 1. D rum drive c over 2. W asher head screw (7 used) 3. Gasket 4. W ave washer 5. Gear as sembly 6. Retaining ring 7. Brake band 8. Brake mount pin 9.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 19 8. Disassemble idler arm assembly as needed (Fig. 23). Replace wo r n or damaged bea rings and bushings. A. Remove flange bushings from id ler bracket. B. Remove retaining ring f rom idler bra cket.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 20 T raction Drum s 1. Drum drive housing 2. Straight bushing 3. Flange bushing (4 used) 4. Brake lev er 5. T raction lever 6. Square key (2 used) 7. Drum shaft 8. Long spur gear 9.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 21 5. Separate LH side plate (item 25) from machine (Fig. 25): A. Remove flange nut, har dened washer and car- r i a g es c r e w( i t e m s3 ,4a n d6i nF i g .2 5 )t h a ts e c u r e LH side plate to rear frame.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 22 7. Slide lock colla r (item 27) onto drum shaf t. Align holes in collar and shaft and t hen install pin (item 28). Fit O - - ring (item 30) to slot in collar . 8. If grease se al (item 12) wa s removed fr om LH trac - tion drum , install new gre ase seal into dru m.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 24 Differentia l Assembly 1. Drum drive housing 2. Straight bushing 3. Flange bushing (4 used) 4. Brake lev er 5. T raction lever 6. Square key (2 used) 7. Drum shaft 8. Long spur gear 9.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 25 4. If necessary , disassemble spur gear assembly (Fig. 29). A. The hex shaft has left hand threads. The shaft also has thread locking compound on threads. B. Press ball bearing and fla nge bushing from spur gear as needed.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 26 Differential Assembly Ser vice 1. Housing 2. Cover 3. Ball bearing (2 used) 4. Pin (6 use d) 5. Dual spu r gear (6 use d) 6. Spacer (9 u sed) 7. Spur gear (3 used) 8. Socket head s crew (6 used) Figure 30 2 3 6 8 1 5 7 4 4 6 5 6 3 99 to 121 in - - lb (1 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 27 Assembly (Fig. 30) 1. If ball bearin g was removed from either cover or housing, p ress new ball bearing in to bearing bore. Make sure that bearing is fully pressed to shoulder of bore.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 28 T ransmission Drive Belt Figure 34 1. T ransmission assembly 2. T ransmission belt 3. Gasket 4. W ave washer (2 used) 5. T ransmission cover 6. W asher head screw (7 used) 7. Drive sha ft wire 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 29 8. Remove transmissi on belt from drive and idler pul- leys in transmission. 9. Check condition of all pulleys and id ler components. 10. Clean inside of transmission before installing new belt.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 30 T ransmission Id ler System Figure 37 1. T rans missio n cover 2. Engage/disengage shaft 3. T ransmission belt 4. E xtension spring 5. Main drive idler 6. Driven pulley (drum drive) 7.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 31 Disassembly (Fig. 37) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Discon- nect the battery pack (see Batte ry Pack Connection in the General Information se ction of this chapter).
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 32 T ransmission Reel Drive System Figure 39 1. T ransmission housing 2. Flex coupler 3. Hex shaf t 4. Spring pin (2 used) 5. Retaining ring 6. Plug 7. Retaining ring (reel clutch cable) 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 33 6. Inspect flan ge bushings and reel bra ke ring for wear or damage (Fig. 40). R eplace bushings an d brake ring if necessary . Reel Clutch Shaft Disassem bly (Fig. 39) NOTE: The following procedure covers co mplete dis- assembly of reel clutch shaft assembly .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 34 3. Slide reel clutch pulley assembly and reel drive hub onto clutch shaft. 4. Use modified socket (see Special T ools in this chap- ter) to install bearing colla r assembly onto clutch shaft (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 35 Removing Seized Reel Clutc h Shaft From T ransmission If reel clutch shaft assembly cannot be easily removed from transmission housing due to bearing seizure, the following procedure can be fo llowed to remove the reel clutch shaf t assembly .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 36 T ransmission Drive System Figure 44 1. Motor adapter 2. W asher head scre w (4 u sed) 3. W ave washer 4. Ball be aring 5. Retaining ring 6. Splined coupler 7. Drive spline 8. Driven pulley 9.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 37 6. As necessary , remove components from driven pulley (item 8): A. Remove retaining ring (item 13), flat washer (item 12), wave spring (item 1 1) and flocked bearing shield (item 10) from driven pu lley .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 38 T ransmission Drum Drive System Figure 45 1. T ransmission housing 2. Exte nsion housing 3. Ball bearing (2 used) 4. Driven p ulley ( tract ion dr um driv e) 5. Hardened washer (2 used) 6.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 39 7. If it is necessary to remove extension housing (item 2): A. Loosen fasteners (items 12, 1 1 and 13) that se- cure transm ission housing to m achine frame . B. Remove four (4) washer head screws that secure extension housing to transmission housing.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 T raction and Reel Drive System Page 3 - - 40 T ransmission Figure 47 1. T ransmission assembly 2. Flange head scre w 3. O - - rin g 4. Flange head screw (2 used) 5. Electric motor assembly 6. Drum drive belt 7. Brake band 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 T raction and Re el Drive S ystem Page 3 - - 41 4. Remove RH drum drive cover and d rive belt from machine (see Drum Drive Belt in this section). 5. Remove electric motor from machine (see Electric Motor in the Service and Repairs section of Chapter 4 - - Elec trical System ).
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 1 Electric al Sy stem Chapter 4 Electrical System T able of Contents GENERAL INFORMA TION 2 ..................... Operator ’s Ma nuals 2 ......................... Electrical Drawings 2 .................... ..
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 2 Electrical S ystem General Information The Greensmaster eFlex uses a 53 volt D C (nominal) electrical system that is an isolated circuit.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 3 Electric al Sy stem CAN - - bus Communications The TEC controller communicates w ith other electrical components (lithium battery pack, electric motor and In- foCenter display) on a CAN - - bus communication sys- tem.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 4 Electrical S ystem Electrical System Operation Greensmaster eFlex machines utilize a 53 VDC (nomi- nal) lithium ion battery pack to supply electrica l power to the T oro electronic controlle r (TEC), an electric motor and a main contactor .
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 6 Electrical S ystem Lithium Battery Pack Charger Oper ation The lithium battery pack charger (Fig. 3) is used to charge the nominal 53 volt (42V to 64V @ 100% state of charge) 35Ah Lithium battery pack that is used to power the eFlex.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 7 Electric al Sy stem Startup When the battery charger power switch is initially turned on, the charger makes sure that the charger bus voltage is at zero volts. If necessary , the charger discharges the bus as a step in the startup process.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 8 Electrical S ystem Cell Balance Once the pack has char ged to 100% state of char ge (SOC), the battery pa ck will determine if cell balancing is needed. I f necessary , it will equalize the individ ual cells in the battery pack.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 9 Electric al Sy stem Hibernate The hibernate state of the charger is a very low AC cur- rent draw charger mode.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 10 Electrical Syst em Special T ools Order special tools from your T oro Distributor . Some tools may also be available from a local supplier . Multimet er The multimeter can test ele ctrical components and cir- cuits for current, re sistance or voltage.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 1 1 Electri cal System Electric Motor Rotor T ool Set The rotor tool set for the electric motor is requi red to re- move and install the rotor from the motor housing. The tool set incl udes base plate, thre aded shaft and handle (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 12 Electrical Syst em T roubleshooting CAUTION Remove all jewelry , especially rings and watches, before doing any electrical testing or troubleshooting.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 13 Electri cal System T raction Circuit Is Inoperativ e NOTE: The parking brake latch has to be released, the operator presence c ontrol has to be en gaged and the speed control has to be above the zero speed position before the traction circuit w ill operate.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 14 Electrical Syst em Machine Is Inoperative a nd InfoCenter Power Light Indicates That a Fault Has Occ urred Possible Causes Correction System fault has been de tected by controller . An electric al fault occur red that can be r eset by the controller .
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 16 Electrical Syst em InfoCenter Display The Greensmaster eFlex InfoCe nter Display is a LCD device that is loc ated on the han dle console.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 17 Electri cal System Operator Advisories Operator advisories are automatically displayed by the InfoCenter wh en a machine funct ion requires addition al action (Fig. 18). An advisory will not be logg ed into the fault log.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 18 Electrical Syst em Main Menu Screen The main menu screen can be accessed from the Info- Center main informat ion screen by pressing and releas- ing the menu/back b utton (left button) on the display . Once to the main menu s creen (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 19 Electri cal System Fault Identification Fault Description #1 Internal TEC c ontroller fault #2 12V DC suppl y fault #3 5V DC supply fault #4 Lithium battery.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 20 Electrical Syst em Diagnos tics Scr een The diagnostics scr een (Fig. 22) list s the various st ates of machine electrical com ponents. The diagnostics screen should be used to check operation of machi ne switches and controls.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 21 Electri cal System About Screen The about screen (Fig. 23) identifies the machine model number , serial numbe r and TEC controller software revi- sion. T o return to the main menu screen from the about screen, press the bac k button (left button).
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 22 Electrical Syst em Adjustments Parking Brake Latch Switch The parking br ake latch switch is a nor mally open pr ox- i m i t ys w i t c h .T h es w i t c hi sa t t a c h e dt ot h eh a n d l ea s - sembly switch mount bracket (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 23 Electri cal System Tr a c t i o n S w i t c h The traction switch is a normally open proximity switch. The switch is attac hed to the handle a ssembly switch mount bracket (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 24 Electrical Syst em Reel Engage S witch The reel engage switch is a normally open proximity switch. The switch is attached to the handle assembly switch mount bracke t (Fig.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 26 Electrical Syst em Component T esting Whenever possi ble, check component circuit operation with the InfoCenter Display on the console. With the key switch in the RUN position, use the Info Center Diagnos- tics menu to make sure that the component state changes as the compon ent is toggled.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 27 Electri cal System Fuse Block The fuse block on Gree nsmaster eFlex machines is at- tached to the machine u nder the power center cover (Fig. 31). Fuse Acce ss 1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le- ver in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 28 Electrical Syst em Lithium Battery Pack Fuse The lithium battery pack that provides el e ctrical power for eFlex machine s includes a fuse for bat tery circuit protection. Removal of the fu se cover on th e bottom of the battery pack is required to access the fuse in the bat- tery pack (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 29 Electri cal System Key Switch The key switch allows mach ine operation to be turned on and off. The key switch has three (3) positio ns: OFF , RUN and ST ART . This switch is one of several inputs for the TEC controller and is locate d on the console on the handle (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 30 Electrical Syst em Parking Brake Latch Switch 1. Parking b rake latch switch 2. Switch panel 3. Lower handle 4.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 31 Electri cal System P a r k i n gB r a k eL a t c hS w i t c hT e s t i n g 1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le- ver in the NEUTRAL position. T urn key switch to the OFF position and remove key from the swit ch.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 32 Electrical Syst em T raction Switch 1. T rac tion swi tch 2. Engagement lever assembly 3. Lower handle 4. W asher head scre w (2 u sed) 5. Lock nut (2 used) 6. C onsol e cover 7. W asher head screw (4 used) 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 33 Electri cal System T raction Switch T esting 1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le- ver in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 34 Electrical Syst em Reel Engage S witch 1. Reel engage switch 2. Engagement lever assembly 3. Lower handle 4. W asher head scre w (2 u sed) 5. Lock nut (2 used) 6. C onsol e cover 7. W asher head screw (4 used) 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 35 Electri cal System Reel Engage Switch T esting 1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le- ver in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 36 Electrical Syst em EZ T u rn Switch T h eE Zt u r ns w i t c ha l l o w st h eE Zt u r nf e a t u r et ob e turned on and off. This switch is one of several inputs for t h eT E Cc o n t r o l l e r .T h eE Zt u r ns w i t c hi sl o c a t e do nt h e control panel (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 37 Electri cal System EZ T urn Sensor The EZ turn sensor is a normally open proximity sensor that mounts to a bracket mounted to the cutting unit roll frame (Fig. 47). The s ensing plate for th e sensor is a tar- get plate attached to the top of the cutting unit assembly .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 38 Electrical Syst em Speed Control Potentiom eter 1. Potentiometer 2. Cap screw (2 used) 3. Spacer (2 use d) 4. Speed wheel 5. Seal 6. Throttle bracket 7. Spacer (2 u sed) 8. Clutch d isc 9. Sprin g 10. Lock nut ( 2 used) 1 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 39 Electri cal System Te s t i n g 1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le- ver in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 40 Electrical Syst em Main Contactor Greensmaster eFlex machines u se the main contactor to connect the lithium batte ry pack and the electric mo- tor . The contactor is energized by the TEC controller . The contactor is attached to the machine under the pow- er center cover (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 41 Electri cal System 5. Use a multimeter to measure voltage across the main contactor posts as follows: A. Position rubb er boots away fr om main contact or posts to allow access to posts with multimeter probes (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 42 Electrical Syst em T oro Electronic Controller Greensmaster eFlex machines u se a T oro Electronic Controller (TEC) to monitor the condition of various switches (inputs) and then direct electrical power output to allow certain machine funct ions.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 43 Electri cal System CAN - - bus T ermination Resistor System communication between electrical components on Greensmaster eFlex machine s is accomplished on a CAN - - bus communication system. T wo (2) specially designed, twisted cables form the bus for the networks used on the eFlex.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 44 Electrical Syst em Service and Repairs Electric Motor 1. Electric motor asse mbly 2. Flange head screw (2 used) 3.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 45 Electri cal System Removal (Fig. 57) 1. Park machine on level surface and place traction le- ver in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 46 Electrical Syst em Electric Motor Service 1. T orx head screw (12 used) 2. Motor cover 3. O - - ring 4. W ave washer (2 used) 5. Bearing (2 used) 6. Rotor 7. Bearin g (2 used ) 8. O - - ring (2 u sed) 9. Housing/ controller/cable assembly 10.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 47 Electri cal System 8. Remove and discard O- - ring ( item 8) from motor housing. IMPORT ANT : Make sure to not damage the gearbox cover counter bore when removing the shaft se al from the cover . 9. Carefully remove shaft seal from gearbox cover .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 48 Electrical Syst em Lithium Battery Pack CAUTION The lithium battery pack contains high voltage which could burn or electrocute you. Never attempt to open the battery pa ck. Do not place anything in the connector on the battery pack other than the wir e harness connector that came with the product.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 49 Electri cal System 8. Remove six (6) cap screws (item 7 in F ig. 60) and flat washers (item 6 in Fig. 60) that secure battery pack to battery base. 9. Carefully remove battery pack from battery base and machine.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 4 - - 50 Electrical Syst em Lithium Battery Pac k Service IMPORT ANT : Do not open the lithium battery pack. With the exception of the battery pack fuse, fuse cover and labels, ther e are no consumer service- able parts on or in the battery pac k.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 4 - - 51 Electri cal System Lithium Battery Pack Charger The lithium ba ttery pack cha rger (Fig. 65) is use d to charge the nominal 53 volt (42V to 64V @ 100% sta te of charge), 35Ah lithium ion battery pack that is used to power the eFlex.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 1 Chassis and Controls Chapter 5 Chassis and Controls T able of Contents SPECIFICA TIONS 2 ............................ GENERAL INFORMA TION 3 ..................... Operator ’s Ma nual 3 .................... .
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Pa ge 5 - - 2 Chassis and Controls Specifications Item Description T ransport Wheel (Optiona l) T ire Pressure 12 to 15 PSI (83 to 10 3 kPa).
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 3 Chassis and Controls General Information Operator ’ s Manual The Operator ’s Manu al provides information regardin g the operatio n, adjustment procedure s and general maintenance for your G reensmaster eFlex machine.
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Pa ge 5 - - 4 Chassis and Controls Service and Repairs Handle Assembly Figure 2 1. Brake lever 2. Brake cable 3. Handle 4. Reel clutch cable 5. T raction and reel drive lever 6. Throttle assembly 7. Console cover 8. W asher head screw (4 used) RIGHT 7 8 2 3 6 1 5 4 FRONT Handle Removal (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 5 Chassis and Controls 7. Remove handle clamps from han dle assembly (Fig. 3). A. Remove carriage screws and flange nuts that se- cure handle clam ps to offset handle clamps. B. Remove flange nuts that secure shoulder bolts at bottom of handle clamps.
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Pa ge 5 - - 6 Chassis and Controls Brake Cable Replacement 1. Brake cable 2. Brake lever 3. Flange nut 4. Bushing (2 used) 5. Brake latch 6. Lock nut 7. Brake lever keeper 8. Screw (4 us ed) 9. Spacer 10. Washer 1 1. Screw 12.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 7 Chassis and Controls Removal 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Discon- nect the battery pack (see Batte ry Pack Connection in the Genera l Information sec tion).
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Pa ge 5 - - 8 Chassis and Controls Reel Clutch Cabl e Replacement 1. Brake cable 2. Brake lever 3. Lever as sembly 4. Shift mount 5. Reel clutch cable 6. C onsol e cover 7. W asher head scre w (4 u sed) 8. Lower handle 9. T raction switch 10.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 9 Chassis and Controls Installation 1. Secure reel clutch cable to traction lever assembly (Fig. 9): A. Install cable spring to spring a nchor on lever as- sembly . Orientate cable spring hook end toward front of machine.
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Page 5 - - 10 Chassis and Controls T raction and Reel Driv e Engagement Lever Assembly 1. W asher head screw 2. Detent ball 3. Detent spring 4. Shift arm link 5. Shoulder screw (2 used) 6. Shifter link 7. Bumper (2 used) 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 1 1 Chassis and Contr ols Disassembly 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Discon- nect the battery pack (see Batte ry Pack Connection in the Genera l Information sec tion).
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Page 5 - - 12 Chassis and Controls 4. Connect spring ( item 1 1 in F igure 1 1) betwe en trac- tion lever assembly and ope rator prese nce control. 5. Connect wire harness connectors to tractio n and reel engage switches (Fig .
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Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Page 5 - - 14 Chassis and Controls Kickstand 1. Kickstand 2. Flange nut 3. Spacer 4. Cap screw 5. Frame 6. Rear frame 7. Service position locking pin 8. Compression spring 9. Spacer 10. Retaining ring 1 1. LH side plate 12.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 15 Chassis and Controls Removal (Fig. 14) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Discon- nect the battery pack (see Batte ry Pack Connection in the Genera l Information sec tion).
Greensmaster eFlex1800/21 00 Page 5 - - 16 Chassis and Controls T ransport Wheels (Optional) 1. Cap screw (3 used) 2. Lock washer (3 used) 3. Shallow rim 4. Tire 5. Hub 6. Wheel ret ainin g lever 7. T o rsio n spring 8. Shoulder screw (2 used) 9. Cap scre w (4 used ) 10.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 5 - - 17 Chassis and Controls Wheel Removal (Fig. 17) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the switch. 2. Support the machin e on the kickstand.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 1 Cutting Unit Chapter 6 Cutting Unit T able of Contents SPECIFICA TIONS 3 ............................ GENERAL INFORMA TION 4 ..................... Operator ’s Ma nual 4 .................... ...... Supporting Cutting Unit when Se rvicing 4 .
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 3 Cutting Unit Specifications REEL CONSTRUCTION: 5 - - inch (12.7 cm) d iameter , 1 1 or 14 carbon steel blades welded to 5 stamped steel spiders. High stre ngth low alloy steel bla des are thru hardened and impact resistant.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 4 Cutting Unit General Information Operator ’ s Manual The Cutting Unit Operator’s Manual provides informa- tion regarding the ope ration, general maintenance and maintenance intervals for the cutting unit on your Greensmaster machine.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 5 Cutting Unit Separating C utting Unit from T raction Unit 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Make sure the traction lever is in the NEUTRAL posi tion.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 6 Cutting Unit Special T ools Some special tools may have be en supplied with your mower or are available as T ORO parts. Order special tools from your T oro Distributor . Some tools may also be available from a local s upplier .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 7 Cutting Unit Roller Bearing Ins talla tion T ools W ashers and spacer used to install bearings and seals into front and rear rollers (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 8 Cutting Unit Factors That Can Affect Quality of Cut There are a number of factors that can contribute to un- satisfactory quality of cut, some of which may be turf conditions.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 9 Cutting Unit Factor Possible Problem/Corre ction Roller condition. Make sure rollers rotate freely . Repair roller bearings if necessary (see Roller Serv i c ei nS e r v i c ea n dR e p a i r s section of this chapter).
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 10 Cutting Unit Adjustments CAUTION Before working on the cutting unit, always turn the key switch OFF and disconnect the bat tery pack from the wire harness. This will prevent un- expected machine operation. DANGER Contact with the reel, bedknife or other cutting unit parts can result in personal injury .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 1 1 Cutting Unit Service and Repairs Backlapping DANGER TO A VOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEA TH: D Never place hands or feet in the reel area while backlapping. Stay away from the re el when backlapping. D Do not attempt to r estart re el by hand or foot.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 12 Cutting Unit Bedbar Assembly 1. Bedbar 2. Bedknife 3. Screw (13 used) 4. Bedbar adjuster screw (2 used) 5. Bedbar adjuster shaft (2 used) 6. Cap screw (2 used) 7. Detent (2 u sed) 8. W ave washer (2 used) 9. Retaining ring (2 used) 10.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 13 Cutting Unit 7. Remove two (2) bedbar pivot b olts (item 18), fou r (4) metal washers (item 17) and fo ur (4) plastic w ashers (item 16) from the cutting unit si de plates. CAUTION Contact wit h the reel , bedknif e or othe r cutting unit parts can resu lt in person al injury .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 14 Cutting Unit Bedknife Ser vice 1. Screw 2. Bedbar 3. Bedknife Figure 19 200 to 250 in - - lb ( 2 3t o2 8N - - m ) Lightly Oil Bedbar Surface 2 Antiseiz e Lubric ant 1 3 eFlex 2100 Shown Bedknife Removal (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 15 Cutting Unit Bedknife Grinding Since there can be variations in the mounting surface of the bedbar , a new bedknife will not be perfectl y flat after it is installed to the bedbar . Because of this, it is neces- sary to grind a new bedknife after installing it to the bed- bar .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 16 Cutting Unit Bedbar Adjus ter Service Figure 23 1. Bedbar assembly 2. Compression spring 3. Lock nut 4. Bedbar adjuster shaft 5. Flange bushing 6. Cap scre w 7. Detent 8. W ave washer 9. Retaining ring 10. Bedbar adjus ter screw 1 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 17 Cutting Unit 3. Slide adjuster shaft (item 4) into flange bushings i n cutting unit side plate. Secure adjus ter shaft with wave washer (item 8) and retaining ring (item 9). NOTE: Adjuster shaft (item 4) has left - - hand threads.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 18 Cutting Unit Front Roller Removal (Fig. 25) 1. Park machine on level surface. T urn key switch to the OFF position and remove key from the switch.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 19 Cutting Unit Rear Roller Removal (Fig. 27) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Make sure the traction lever is in the NEUTRAL posi tion.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 20 Cutting Unit Roller Service 1. Wiehle roller 2. Smooth roller 3. Roller shaft 4. Ball bearing 5. Seal 6. V - - ring 7. Bearing lock nut Figure 28 7 6 5 4 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 25 to 30 ft - - lb ( 3 4t o4 1N - - m ) 25 to 30 ft - - lb ( 3 4t o4 1N - - m ) Disassembly 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 21 Cutting Unit NOTE: Special tool T OR4105 (see Special T ools) can be used instead of washers and spacer when installing bearings and seals in ro ller . 2. Position a n ew bearing, black assembly washer (see Special T ools) and original lock nut onto each end of the roller shaft (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 22 Cutting Unit Cutting Reel Assembly Removal and Installation 1. Crossmember 2. LH side plate 3. Compression spring (2 used) 4. Shoulder bolt (2 used per side pla te) 5. Flange nut (2 used per side plate) 6. Cutting reel assembly 7.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 23 Cutting Unit Cutting Ree l Assembly Removal ( Fig. 34) NOTE: Removal of the cutting reel can be completed by removing the RH side plate from th e cutting unit crossmember .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 24 Cutting Unit Cutting Reel Assembly Installation (Fig. 34) 1. Thorough ly clean side plates a nd other cut ting unit components. Inspect side plates and pitch arms for wear or damage and replace compo nents if needed.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 26 Cutting Unit Cutting Reel Assembly Service 1. Cutting reel 2. Flocked seal (2 used) 3. Bearin g (2 used ) 4.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 6 - - 27 Cutting Unit Disassembly of Cutting Reel (Fig. 37) IMPORT ANT : When removin g reel drive sh aft (item 4), use ap propria te wrench o r socket on 1” h ex sur - face of shaft. Do not use 1 /2” extension on e nd of reel drive shaft when loosening or tightening drive shaft.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Page 6 - - 28 Cutting Unit Prepari ng Reel for Grinding NOTE: Before grinding a cutting reel, make sure that all cutting unit compo nents are in good condition . Depend- ing on type of gri nder used, faulty c utting un it compo- nents can affect grinding r esults.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 1 Chapter 7 Groomer T able of Contents SPECIFICA TIONS 2 ............................ GENERAL INFORMA TION 3 ..................... Installation Instructions 3 ................ ...... Battery Pack Connection 3 .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 2 Specifications MOUNTING: The groomer is mounte d to the cutting unit side plates. GROOMING REEL CONSTRUCTION: 2.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 3 General Information Installation Instructions The Installation In structions for the groo mer provide in- formation regarding the operation, general main te- nance procedures and mainte nance intervals for the groomer assembly on your Greensmaster eFlex ma- chine.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 4 T roubleshooting Factors Affecting Grooming There are a number of facto rs that can af fect the perfor- mance of grooming. These f actors vary for dif ferent golf courses and from green to green. It is important to in- spect the turf frequentl y and vary the grooming practice with turf needs.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 5 Grooming Reel Mechanical Problems Problem Possible Causes Correction The grooming r eel rotates when it is in the raised, transport positio n (for- ward rotati ng groomer drive). T h eg r o o m i n gr e e ls h o u l dr o t a t e whenever the cutting reel is en- gaged.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 6 Adjustments CAUTION Before working on the cutting unit, always turn the key switch OFF and disconnect the bat tery pack from the wire harness.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 7 Service and Repairs Groomer Belt Replacement (Forward Rotating Groomer Drive) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 8 Groomer Cover (C ounter Rotating Groomer Drive) On eFlex machines w ith the counter rotating gro omer , the groomer cover includes a handle which engages and disenga ges the groom er drive. When the handle is rotated toward the front of the machine, the groomer is engaged.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 9 Installation 1. If removed, install shaft into groomer cover (Fig. 6): A . I n s t a l ln e wO - - r i n gi n t og r o o v eo fs h a f t . B. Apply antiseize lubricant to shaft surface that is below the re taining ring gr oove.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 10 Grooming R eel (Forward Rotating G roomer Dr ive) Figure 8 1. Lock nut (4 used) 2. Drive co ver 3. Groomer drive belt 4. Driv e pulley 5. Shoulder bolt (2 used) 6. Sprin g 7. RH drive plate assembly 8.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 1 1 7. Remove HOC nut (item 21), HOC washer (item 16) and plow bolt (ite m 22) that secur e RH groomer ar m as- sembly to drive p late assembly . Do not cha nge height - - of - - cut screw adjustment. Remove RH groomer a rm assembly from cutting unit.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 12 NOTE: T o prevent cutting reel from turning when instal- ling drive p ulley , use a 1/2” socket on hex of reel drive shaft that is used for backlappi ng the cutting reel. 9. Secure drive pulley (item 4) to cutting reel shaft.
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Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 14 Grooming R eel (Counter R otating Groomer Drive) Figure 1 1 1. RH groomer arm assembly 2. HOC nut (2 used) 3. Bushin g (2 use d) 4. Spring w asher ( 2 used) 5. Lock nut (2 used) 6. LH groomer arm assembly 7.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 15 8. Loosen cap screws (item 7) that secure fron t roller shaft to groomer arms. 9. Remove lock nut and spring washer that secure RH groomer arm lift rod to RH drive plate assembly (F ig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 16 4. Apply light coat ing of grea se to O - - ring on RH drive plate assembly pivot hub an d pilot bore of cutting unit side plate. 5. Carefully slide RH d rive plate onto grooming reel shaft taking care to not da mage seals in drive plate.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 17 Grooming Reel Service Inspect gro oming reel blades frequently for damage and wear . Straighten bent blades with a pliers. Replace blades that are worn or damaged. Carbide tipped grooming blades (Fig.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 18 Grooming R eel Bearing R eplacement Bearing Removal 1. Park machine on level surface. T urn key switch to the OFF position and remove key from the switch. Make sure the traction lever is in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 19 2. Install LH support plate to left side of cutting unit: A. Apply antiseize lubric ant to threads of LH groom- er arm lift rod. B. Position suppor t plate to cutting unit making sure that LH groomer arm lift rod is positioned through bushing in support pla te.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 20 Idler Assem bly (Forward Rotating Groomer Drive ) Figure 25 1. Pivot hub 2. Spacer 3. Sprin g 4. Idler b racket 5. Spacer 6. RH drive plate 7. O - -ring 8. Retaining ring 9. Grease fitting 10. Idler pulley 1 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 21 The groomer RH drive plate assembly incorporates the idler system for tensioni ng the groomer drive be lt. The idler system uses a spring to mai n tain proper belt ten- sion. Removal 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 22 Idler Assem bly (Counter Rotating Groomer Drive) Figure 27 1. RH drive pla te 2. Adjustment ca m 3. Spacer 4. Idler b racket 5. Spacer 6. Reel hub 7. Retaining ring 8. O - -ring 9. Flange nut 10. Extension spring 11 .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 23 3. Check adjustment of adjustment cam (Fig. 29): A. Rotate idler bracket so t he bracket stop is against the adjustment cam. B. While holding bracket stop against the cam, mea- sure the distance between the idler gear bearing sur- faces on the idler bracket and the drive plate .
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 24 Lift Arm Assembly Figure 31 1. HOC groomer arm (LH shown) 2. Flange nut 3. Grooved pin 4. E - - ring 5. Groomer lift rod 6. Lock scr ew 7. Bushing 8. Lift arm assembly (LH shown) 9. Detent spring 10. Spring washer 1 1.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 25 Disassembly (Fig. 31) 1 . P a r km a c h i n eo nl e v e ls u r f a c e .T u r nk e ys w i t c ht ot h e OFF position and remove key from the swit ch. Make sure the traction lever is in the NEUTRAL position.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 Groomer Page 7 - - 26 Groomer Br ush Figure 32 1. Groomer brush shaft 2. Lock nut 3. J - - bolt 4. Groomer brush 5. O - - ring 20 to 25 in - - lb (2.3 to 2.8 N - - m) 20 to 25 in - - lb (2.3 to 2.8 N - - m) 3 1 2 4 2 3 5 The groome r brush atta ches to the gr oomer d rive in place of the grooming reel.
Greensmaster eFlex 1800 /2100 Page 8 - - 1 Foldout Drawings Chapter 8 Foldout Drawings T able of Contents ELECTRI CAL SCHEMA T IC 3 .................... WIRE HARNESS DRA WINGS Main Wire Harness Drawing 4 ...... ............ Battery Wire Harnes s Drawing 6 .
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Page 8 - - 3 Electr ical Schematic Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100.
Page 8 - - 4 Main Wire Har ness Drawing Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 EZ TURN SWITCH EZ TURN SENSOR.
Page 8 - - 5 Ma in Wire Harn e ss D ia g ram Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 BROWN WHITE BLACK RED BLACK BLACK BLACK/ BLUE BLACK BLACK YELLO W PINK ORANGE BLACK WHITE TA N RED/ WHITE WHITE RED/WHI TE BLA.
Page 8 - - 6 Bat t ery W ire Ha rn es s Dra wi n g Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100.
Page 8 - - 7 Bat t ery W ire Ha rn es s Di ag ra m Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 RED/WHI TE BLACK/WHITE BLUE RED/WHI TE BLACK/WHITE RED/WHI TE BLACK/WHITE BLUE RED/WHI TE BLACK/WHITE RED BLACK/WHITE BL.
Page 8 - - 8 Bat t ery W ire Ha rn es s A da p t er Draw in g Greensmaster eFlex 1800/2100 RED BLACK.
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