Toro 20056 Operator's Manual

21in Super Recycler® Lawn Mower
Model No. 20056 —Serial No. 270000001 and Up Model No. 20058 —Serial No. 270000001 and Up
Introduction
R ead this infor mation carefully to lear n ho w to operate and maintain y our product properly and to a v oid injur y and product damag e . Y ou are responsible for operating the product properly and safely .
Form No. 3356-749 Rev A
Operator's Manual
Warning
CALIFORNIA
Pr oposition 65 W ar ning
T he engine exhaust fr om this pr oduct contains chemicals kno wn to the State of Calif or nia to cause cancer , bir th defects, or other r epr oducti v e har m.
Y ou ma y contact T oro directly at www .T oro .com for product and accessor y infor mation, help finding a dealer , or to register y our product.
W henev er y ou need ser vice , g en uine T oro par ts , or additional infor mation, contact an A uthorized Ser vice Dealer or T oro Customer Ser vice and ha v e the model and serial n umbers of y our product ready . Figure 1 identifies the location of the model and serial n umbers on the product.
Figure 1
1. Model and serial number plate
W rite the product model and serial n umbers in the space belo w:
Model No.
Important: T his engine is not equipped with a
spar k ar r ester muf fler . It is a violation of Calif or nia Public R esource Code Section 4442 to use or operate the engine on an y f or est-co v er ed, br ush-co v er ed, or g rass-co v er ed land. Other states or federal ar eas may ha v e similar la ws.
T his spark ignition system complies with Canadian ICES-002
T he enclosed Engine Owner’ s Man ual is supplied f or inf or mation r egarding the US En vir onmental Pr otection Agency (EP A) and the Calif or nia Emission Contr ol R egulation of emission systems, maintenance, and w ar ranty . R eplacements may be order ed thr ough the engine man uf actur er .
F or models with stated engine horse po w er , the g ross horse po w er of the engine w as laborator y rated b y the engine man ufacturer in accordance with SAE J1940. As configured to meet safety , emission, and operating requirements , the actual engine horse po w er on this class of la wn mo w er will be significantly lo w er .
Serial No.
T his man ual identifies potential hazards and has safety messag es identified b y the safety aler t symbol ( Figure 2 ), whic h signals a hazard that ma y cause serious injur y or death if y ou do not follo w the recommended precautions .
Figure 2
1. Safety alert symbol
T his man ual uses 2 w ords to highlight infor mation. Impor tant calls attention to special mec hanical infor mation and Note emphasizes g eneral infor mation w or th y of special attention.
© 2007—The Toro® Company 8111 Lyndale Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55420
Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
Safety
T his la wn mo w er meets or ex ceeds the CPSC blade safety requirements for w alk-behind rotar y la wn mo w ers and the B71.1 specifications of the American National Standards Institute in effect at the time of production.
R ead and under stand the contents of this man ual bef or e y ou star t the engine.
T he safety aler t symbol ( Figure 2 ) is used to aler t y ou to potential personal injur y hazards . Obey all safety messag es that follo w this symbol to a v oid possible injur y or death. Improperly using or maintaining this mo w er could result in injur y or death. T o reduce this potential, comply with the follo wing safety instr uctions .
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All Rights Reserved
T he follo wing instr uctions ha v e been adapted from the ANSI/OPEI standard B71.1-2003.
T his cutting machine can amputate hands and feet and thr o w objects. F ailur e to obser v e the f ollo wing safety instr uctions could r esult in serious injur y or death.
General Operation
R ead, understand, and follo w all instr uctions on the
mac hine and in the man ual(s) before star ting .
Do not put hands or feet near or under the mac hine .
K ee p clear of the disc harg e opening at all times .
Only allo w responsible adults , who are familiar with the
instr uctions , to operate this mac hine .
Clear the area of objects suc h as roc ks , wire , to ys , etc .,
whic h could be thro wn b y the blade . Sta y behind the handle when the engine is r unning .
Be sure the area is clear of b ystanders before operating .
Stop mac hine if any one enters the area.
Do not operate mac hine barefooted or while w earing
sandals . Alw a ys w ear substantial footw ear .
Do not pull mac hine bac kw ard unless absolutely
necessar y . Alw a ys look do wn and behind before and while mo ving bac kw ard.
Nev er direct disc harg ed material to w ard any one . A v oid
disc harging material ag ainst a w all or obstr uction. Material ma y ricoc het bac k to w ard the operator . Stop the blade when crossing g ra v el surfaces .
Do not operate mac hine without the entire g rass
catc her , disc harg e guard, rear guard, or other safety protecti v e devices in place and w orking .
Nev er lea v e a r unning mac hine unattended.
Stop the engine and w ait until the blade comes to a
complete stop before cleaning the mac hine , remo ving g rass catc her , or unclog ging the disc harg e guard.
Operate mac hine only in da ylight or g ood ar tificial light.
Do not operate mac hine while under the influence of
alcohol or dr ugs .
Nev er operate mo w er in w et g rass . Alw a ys be sure of
y our footing; w alk; nev er r un.
Diseng ag e the dri v e system, if so equipped, before
star ting the engine .
If the mac hine should star t to vibrate abnor mally ,
stop the engine and c hec k for the cause immediately . Vibration is g enerally a w ar ning of trouble .
Alw a ys w ear eye protection when operating mac hine .
See man ufacturer’ s instr uctions for proper operation
and installation of accessories . Only use accessories appro v ed b y the man ufacturer .
Slope Operation
Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents , whic h can result in sev ere injur y . Operation on all slopes require extra caution. If y ou feel uneasy on a slope , do not mo w it.
Mo w across the face of slopes; nev er up and do wn.
Ex ercise extreme caution when c hanging direction on slopes .
W atc h for holes , r uts , bumps , roc ks , or other hidden
objects . Unev en ter rain could cause a slip and fall accident. T all g rass can hide obstacles .
Do not mo w on w et g rass or ex cessi v ely stee p slopes .
P oor footing could cause a slip and fall accident.
Do not mo w near drop-offs , ditc hes , or embankments .
Y ou could lose y our footing or balance .
Children
T ragic accidents can occur if the operator is not aler t to the presence of c hildren. Children are often attracted to the mac hine and the mo wing acti vity . Nev er assume that c hildren will remain where y ou last sa w them.
K ee p c hildren out of the mo wing area and under the
w atc hful care of a responsible adult other than the operator .
Be aler t and tur n mo w er off if a c hild enters the area.
Nev er allo w c hildren to operate the mac hine .
Use extra care when approac hing blind cor ners , shr ubs ,
trees , or other objects that ma y bloc k y our view of a c hild.
Service
Safe Handling of Gasoline
T o a v oid per sonal injur y or pr oper ty dama ge, use extr eme car e in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extr emel y flamma ble and the v apor s ar e explosi v e.
Extinguish all cig arettes , cig ars , pipes , and other sources
of ignition.
Use only an appro v ed g asoline container .
Nev er remo v e g as cap or add fuel with the engine
r unning . Allo w engine to cool before refueling .
Nev er refuel the mac hine indoors .
Nev er store the mac hine or fuel container where there
is an open flame , spark, or pilot light suc h as on a w ater heater or on other appliances .
Nev er fill containers inside a v ehicle or on a tr uc k or
trailer bed with a plastic liner . Alw a ys place containers on the g round a w a y from y our v ehicle before filling .
R emo v e g as-po w ered equipment from the tr uc k or
trailer and refuel it on the g round. If this is not possible ,
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then refuel suc h equipment with a por table container , rather than from a g asoline dispenser nozzle .
K ee p the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel
tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete . Do not use a nozzle loc k-open device .
If fuel is spilled on clothing, c hang e clothing
immediately .
Safety and Instructional Decals
Important: Safety and instr uction decals ar e located
near ar eas of potential danger . R eplace dama ged decals.
Nev er o v erfill fuel tank. R e place g as cap and tighten
securely .
Exhaust contains carbon mono xide, an odor less, deadl y poison that can kill y ou.
Do not r un the engine indoor s or in an enclosed ar ea.
General Service
Nev er operate mac hine in a closed area.
K ee p all n uts and bolts tight to be sure the equipment is
in safe w orking condition.
Nev er tamper with safety devices . Chec k their proper
operation regularly .
K ee p mac hine free of g rass , lea v es , or other debris
build-up . Clean up oil or fuel spillag e and remo v e any fuel-soak ed debris . Allo w mac hine to cool before storing .
If y ou strik e a foreign object, stop and inspect the
mac hine . R e pair , if necessar y , before star ting .
Manufacturer’s Mark
1. Indicates the blade is identied as a part from the original machine manufacturer.
94-8072
Nev er mak e any adjustments or re pairs with the engine
r unning . Disconnect the spark plug wire and g round ag ainst engine to prev ent unintended star ting .
Chec k g rass catc her components and the disc harg e
guard frequently and re place with man ufacturer’ s recommended par ts , when necessar y .
Mo w er blades are shar p . W rap the blade or w ear glo v es ,
and use extra caution when ser vicing them.
Do not c hang e the engine g o v er nor setting or o v erspeed
the engine .
Maintain or re place safety and instr uction labels , as
necessar y .
104-7402
Model 20058 only
105-1295
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104-7403
Model 20058 only
108-4791
Model 20058 only
108-8117
104-7953
Model 20058 only
1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual for information on charging the battery; contains lead; do not discard.
2. Read the Operator’s Manual.
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Model 20058 only
1. Engine—stop 3. Engine—start
2. Engine—run
112-8868
108-9751
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Setup
Important: R emo v e and discard the pr otecti v e
plastic sheet that co v er s the engine.
1. Installing the Blade Control Bar
Install the blade control bar into the upper handle ( Figure 3 ).
Figure 3
2. Assembling and Unfolding
Figure 4
3. Install the bolts and upper handle knobs with the knobs on the outside of the handle , tightening the knobs as tight as y ou can ( Figure 5 ).
the Handle
Assembling and unf olding the handle impr oper l y can dama ge the ca bles, causing an unsafe operating condition.
Do not dama ge the ca bles when assembling and
unf olding the handle. Ensur e that y ou do not get the ca bles caught betw een the handle halv es and that they r un to the inside of the handles.
If a ca ble is dama ged, contact an Authoriz ed
Ser vice Dealer .
1. R emo v e the upper handle knobs and bolts from the loose par ts bag .
2. Carefully mo v e the upper handle forw ard and place the ends o v er the lo w er handle so they are in line and nest tog ether; ( Figure 4 ).
Figure 5
4. R otate the handle rearw ard ( Figure 6 ).
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Figure 8
2. Slo wl y pour oil into the oil fill tube until the oil lev el reac hes the Full line on the dipstic k ( Figure 8 ). Do not o v erfill. (Max. fill: 20 oz. (0.59 l), type: SAE 30W deterg ent oil with an API ser vice classification of SF , SG , SH, SJ , SL, or higher .)
3. Install the dipstic k securely .
Important: Change the engine oil after the fir st 5 operating hour s ; change it y ear l y ther eafter . R efer to Changing the Engine Oil.
Figure 6
5. Attac h the handle brac k ets ( Figure 7 ) to the lo w er handle sides .
Figure 7
1. Handle bracket (2)
3. Filling the Engine with Oil
Y our mo w er does not come with oil in the engine .
1. R emo v e the dipstic k ( Figure 8 ).
4. Installing the Fuse
Model 20058 onl y
Y our mo w er comes with a 40-amp fuse that protects the electric star ter .
Important: Y ou cannot star t the mo w er with the electric star ter or charge the batter y unless y ou install the fuse.
1. Unclip both ends of the batter y co v er and remo v e it ( Figure 9 ).
Figure 9
2. Install the fuse in the fuse holder ( Figure 10 ).
Figure 10
Note: Y our mo w er comes with a fuse in the y our
o wner’ s pac k et and another fuse in the batter y bo x.
3. Install the batter y co v er .
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5. Charging the Battery
Model 20058 onl y
Operation
R efer to Charging the Batter y in the Maintenance section.
Product Overview
Filling the Fuel Tank
Gasoline is extr emel y flamma ble and explosi v e. A fir e or explosion fr om gasoline can bur n y ou and other s.
T o pr ev ent a static charge fr om igniting the
gasoline, place the container and/or mo w er dir ectl y on the g r ound bef or e filling , not in a v ehicle or on an object.
Fill the tank outdoor s when the engine is cold.
W ipe up spills.
Do not handle gasoline when smoking or ar ound
an open flame or spar ks.
Stor e gasoline in an appr o v ed fuel container , out
of the r each of childr en.
Fill the fuel tank with fresh unleaded regular g asoline from a major name-brand ser vice station ( Figure 13 ).
Important: T o r educe star ting pr oblems, add fuel sta biliz er to the fuel all season, mixing it with gasoline less than 30 days old.
Figure 11
1. Upper handle
2. Control bar lock 9. Spark plug
3. Handle knob (4) 10. Cutting height lever (4)
4. Battery (model 20058 only; not shown)
5. Fuel tank cap 12. Recoil start handle
6. Side discharge
7. Air lter 14. Blade control bar
Figure 12
1. Grass bag
2. Side discharge chute
8. Primer
11. Oil ll/Dipstick
13. Electric starter (model 20058 only)
3. Battery charger (model 20058 only)
4. Rear discharge plug (installed)
Figure 13
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