Toro CCR 2450 GTS Snowthrower User manual

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Snow throwers
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User manual

Toro CCR 2450 GTS Snowthrower is a powerful and efficient machine designed to make snow removal a breeze. With a clearing width of 24 inches and a clearing depth of 13 inches, it can handle even the heaviest snowfalls. The snowthrower is powered by a 245cc engine and features a two-stage clearing system that combines an auger to gather snow with an impeller to throw it up to 35 feet away. It also has a chute control that allows you to adjust the direction of the snow discharge, and a skid shoe that helps to protect your driveway or walkway from damage.

Toro CCR 2450 GTS Snowthrower is a powerful and efficient machine designed to make snow removal a breeze. With a clearing width of 24 inches and a clearing depth of 13 inches, it can handle even the heaviest snowfalls. The snowthrower is powered by a 245cc engine and features a two-stage clearing system that combines an auger to gather snow with an impeller to throw it up to 35 feet away. It also has a chute control that allows you to adjust the direction of the snow discharge, and a skid shoe that helps to protect your driveway or walkway from damage.

Form No. 3355-468 Rev A
CCR™ 2450 GTS® Snowthrower
Model No. 38535 —Serial No. 270000001 and Up
Operator's Manual
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 .
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.
W rite the n umbers in the space pro vided.
Figure 1
1. Model and serial number location
Model No.
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 other 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.
Safety
T his sno wthr o w er meets or ex ceeds the ISO standard
8437 in ef fect at the time of pr oduction.
R ead and under stand the contents of this man ual
bef or e the engine is ev er star ted.
T his is the safety aler t symbol. It is used to aler t y ou
to potential per sonal injur y hazards. Obey all safety
messa ges that f ollo w this symbol to a v oid possible
injur y or death.
Impr oper l y using or maintaining this sno wthr o w er
could r esult in injur y or death. T o r educe this potential,
compl y with the f ollo wing safety instr uctions.
Training
R ead the operating and ser vice instr uction man ual
carefully . Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and
the proper use of the equipment. Kno w ho w to stop
the unit and diseng ag e the controls quic kly .
Nev er allo w c hildren to operate the equipment. Nev er
allo w adults to operate the equipment without proper
instr uction.
K ee p the area of operation clear of all persons ,
par ticularly small c hildren, and pets .
Ex ercise caution to a v oid slipping or falling, especially
when operating in rev erse .
Preparation
T horoughly inspect the area where the equipment is to
be used and remo v e all door mats , sleds , boards , wires ,
and other foreign objects .
Diseng ag e all clutc hes and shift into neutral before
star ting the engine . Do not operate the equipment
without w earing adequate winter g ar ments .
W ear footw ear whic h will impro v e footing on slipper y
surfaces .
Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable .
Use an appro v ed fuel container .
Nev er add fuel to a r unning or hot engine .
Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care . Nev er fill
fuel tank indoors .
R e place g asoline caps securely and wipe up spilled
fuel.
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Adjust the collector housing height to clear g ra v el or
cr ushed roc k surface .
Nev er attempt to mak e any adjustments while the engine
is r unning (ex ce pt where specifically recommended b y
man ufacturer).
Let engine and mac hine adjust to outdoor temperatures
before star ting to clear sno w .
T he operation of any po w ered mac hine can result in
foreign objects being thro wn into the eyes . Alw a ys w ear
safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while
perfor ming an adjustment or re pair .
Operation
Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating par ts .
K ee p clear of the disc harg e opening at all times .
Ex ercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing
g ra v el dri v es , w alks , or roads . Sta y aler t for hidden
hazards or traffic .
After striking a foreign object, stop the engine , remo v e
the wire from the spark-plug, thoroughly inspect the
sno w thro w er for any damag e , and re pair the damag e
before restar ting and operating the sno w thro w er .
If the unit should star t to vibrate abnor mally , stop the
engine and c hec k immediately for the cause . Vibration
is g enerally a w ar ning of trouble .
Stop the engine whenev er y ou lea v e the operating
position, before unclog ging the collector/impeller
housing or disc harg e guide , and when making any
re pairs , adjustments , or inspections .
W hen cleaning, re pairing, or inspecting, mak e cer tain
the collector/impeller and all mo ving par ts ha v e
stopped. Disconnect the spark-plug wire , and k ee p the
wire a w a y from the plug to prev ent accidental star ting .
Do not r un the engine indoors , ex ce pt when star ting
it and for mo ving the sno w thro w er in or out of the
building . Open the outside doors; exhaust fumes are
dang erous .
Do not clear sno w across the face of slopes . Ex ercise
extreme caution when c hanging direction on slopes . Do
not attempt to clear stee p slopes .
Nev er operate the sno w thro w er without proper guards
or other safety protecti v e devices in place .
Nev er operate the sno w thro w er near glass enclosures ,
automobiles , windo w w ells , drop-offs , etc . without
proper adjustment of the sno w disc harg e angle . K ee p
c hildren and pets a w a y .
Do not o v erload the mac hine capacity b y attempting to
clear sno w at too fast a rate .
Use care when rev ersing .
Nev er direct disc harg e at b ystanders or allo w any one
in front of the unit.
Diseng ag e po w er to the collector/impeller when sno w
thro w er is transpor ted or not in use .
Use only attac hments and accessories appro v ed b y the
man ufacturer of sno w thro w er (suc h as wheel w eights ,
counterw eights , cabs , etc .).
Nev er operate the sno w thro w er without g ood visibility
or light. Alw a ys be sure of y our footing, and k ee p a fir m
hold on the handles . W alk; nev er r un.
Nev er operate the sno w thro w er without g ood visibility
or light.
T ak e all possible precautions when lea ving the mac hine
unattended.
Maintenance and Storage
Chec k all fasteners at frequent inter v als for proper
tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe w orking
condition.
Nev er store the mac hine with fuel in the fuel tank inside
a building where ignition sources are present suc h as
hot w ater and space heaters , clothes dr yers , etc . Allo w
the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure .
Alw a ys refer to o wner’ s guide instr uctions for impor tant
details if the sno w thro w er is to be stored for an
extended period.
Maintain or re place safety and instr uctions labels , as
necessar y .
R un the mac hine a few min utes after thro wing sno w to
prev ent freeze-up of the collector/impeller .
Toro Snowthrower Safety
T he follo wing list contains safety infor mation specific to
T oro products or other safety infor mation that y ou m ust
kno w .
R otating r otor blades can injur e finger s or hands.
Sta y behind the handles and a w a y from the disc harg e
opening while operating the sno wthro w er . K eep y our
f ace, hands, feet, and an y other par t of y our body or
clothing a w ay fr om mo ving or r otating par ts.
Before adjusting, cleaning, re pairing, and inspecting
the sno wthro w er , and before unclog ging the disc harg e
c hute , stop the engine, r emo v e the k ey , and w ait f or
all mo ving par ts to stop .
Use a stic k, not y our hands , to remo v e obstr uctions
from the disc harg e c hute .
Bef or e lea ving the operating position, stop the engine ,
remo v e the k ey , and w ait for all mo ving par ts to stop .
Do not w ear loose-fitting clothing that could g et caught
in mo ving par ts .
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If a shield, safety device , or decal is damag ed, illegible ,
or lost, re pair or re place it before beginning operation.
Also , tighten any loose fasteners .
Do not smok e while handling g asoline .
Do not use the sno wthro w er on a roof .
Do not touc h the engine while it is r unning or soon
after it has stopped because the engine ma y be hot
enough to cause a bur n.
P erfor m only those maintenance instr uctions described
in this man ual. Before perfor ming any maintenance ,
ser vice , or adjustment, stop the engine , remo v e the k ey ,
and disconnect the wire from the spark plug . If major
re pairs are ev er needed, contact an A uthorized Ser vice
Dealer .
Do not c hang e the g o v er nor settings on the engine .
W hen storing the sno wthro w er for more than 30 da ys ,
drain the fuel from the fuel tank to prev ent a potential
hazard. Store fuel in an appro v ed fuel container .
R emo v e the k ey from the ignition switc h before storing
the sno wthro w er .
Purc hase only g en uine T oro re placement par ts and
accessories .
Sound Pressure
T his unit has a maxim um sound pressure lev el at the
operator’ s ear of 91 dB A, based on measurements of
identical mac hines per EN 11201.
Sound Power
T his unit has a guaranteed sound po w er lev el of 108 dB A,
based on measurements of identical mac hines per EN 3744.
Vibration
T his unit does not ex ceed a hand/ar m vibration lev el of
15.5 m/s
2
, based on measurements of identical mac hines
per EN 1033.
Safety and Instructional Decals
Important: Safety and instr uction decals ar e located near ar eas of potential danger . R eplace dama ged decals.
60-9480
94-2561
1. Hot surface/burn hazard—keep bystanders a safe distance from
the machine.
94-2577
1. To engage the auger, hold the control bar against the handle.
2. To disengage the auger, release the control bar.
94-2901
1. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, impeller and auger—stay
away from moving parts; remove the ignition key and read the
instructions before servicing or performing maintenance.
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105-1979
Order Part No. 108-7342
1. Choke
2. Use unleaded gasoline; 50:1 gas:oil mixture.
3. To start the engine, move the choke to the right, push the primer twice, turn the key, and push the choke left after it starts.
4. Read the Operator’s Manual .
105-1982
Order 105-3522
1. Press the button.
4. Ignition
7. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual .
2. Primer 5. Engine—start
8. Cutting/dismemberment hazard,
impeller/auger—stop the engine before
leaving the machine.
3. Ignition—off
6. Read the Operator’s Manual .
9. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders a
safe distance from the machine.
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Setup
Loose Parts
Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped.
Step
Description
Qty.
Use
Wheels
2
Long spacer 1
Short spacer
1
1.
Pushnuts
2
Install the wheels.
2.
No parts required
Install the handle.
Discharge chute
1
Chute handle
1
Phillips head screws
3
Washers
3
3.
Locknuts
3
Install the discharge chute.
1. Installing the Wheels
1. T ur n the sno wthro w er onto its left side and place a
bloc k under the left axle end ( Figure 3 ).
Figure 3
1. Short spacer
2. Slide the shor t spacer and a wheel onto the right axle
end ( Figure 3 ).
Note: T he side of the wheel with 6 spok es m ust face
do wnw ard.
3. Put a pushn ut onto the end of the axle and use a
hammer to seat it fir mly in place ( Figure 4 ).
Figure 4
4. T ur n the sno wthro w er onto its right side and place a
bloc k under the right axle end.
5. R e peat ste ps 2 through 4 (see note belo w).
Note: Slide the long spacer and a wheel onto the left
axle end.
2. Installing the Handle
1. Cut the plastic tie that secures the control cable to the
handle .
Note: Hold the cable taut to ensure that it sta ys
connected at the bottom.
2. P osition the upper handle as sho wn in Figure 5 .
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Figure 5
3. Loosely install the handle bolts , cur v ed w ashers , and
knobs ( Figure 6 ).
Figure 6
4. Hook the end of the control cable spring into the
bottom hole of the control bar ( Figure 7 ).
Figure 7
5. Fully inser t the handle bolts ( Figure 8 ).
Important: Ensur e that y ou do not pinch the
contr ol ca ble ( Figur e 8 ).
Figure 8
6. Tighten the knobs until they are sn ug .
7. Adjust the control cable . R efer to Adjusting the Control
Cable .
3. Installing the Discharge
Chute
Install the disc harg e c hute as sho wn ( Figure 9 ).
Figure 9
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Product Overview
Figure 10
1. Discharge chute 6. Knobs
2. Chute handle
7. Handle bolt (2)
3. Control bar 8. Rotor blades
4. Handle 9. Fuel tank cap
5. Control panel
Figure 11
1. Key switch 3. Recoil start
2. Primer
4. Choke lever
Operation
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mac hine
from the nor mal operating position.
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 sno wthr o w er
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.
Mixing the Gasoline and Oil
T his sno wthro w er uses a 50:1 g asoline-to-oil mixture . Use
T or o 50:1 2-Cy cle Oil (Fuel Sta biliz er Added) or an
equi v alent high-g rade , NMMA TCW -cer tified tw o-cycle oil.
Important: T o pr ev ent engine dama ge, do not use
automoti v e oil (such as SAE 30 or 10W30) or fuel mix ed
at the wr ong gasoline-to-oil ratio.
1. P our a half US g allon (1.9 liters) of fresh, unleaded
g asoline into an appro v ed fuel container .
2. Add tw o-cycle oil to the g asoline according to the c har t
belo w ( Figure 12 ):
Figure 12
50:1 Gasoline-to-Oil Ratio Mixing Chart
Gasoline Oil
1 US gallon (3.8 liters) 2.6 ounces (80 ml)
2 US gallons (7.6 liters) 5.2 ounces (160 ml)
3. Install the cap on the fuel container .
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4. Shak e the container to mix the g asoline and oil
thoroughly .
5. Slo wly remo v e the cap and add the remaining amount
of g asoline .
Note: Do not mix g asoline and oil in the fuel tank. Oil
at room temperature mix es easier and more thoroughly
than cold oil. Oil belo w 32°F (0°C) requires additional
mixing
Filling the Fuel Tank
Fill the fuel tank with a fresh mixture of g asoline and oil
mix ed at the proper ratio ( Figure 13 ).
Figure 13
Starting the Engine
1. T ur n the ignition k ey cloc kwise to the On position
( Figure 14 ).
Figure 14
2. Mo v e the c hok e lev er to the right ( Figure 15 ).
Figure 15
3. Fir mly push in the primer 2 times with y our thumb ,
holding the primer in for a second before releasing it
eac h time ( Figure 16 ).
Figure 16
4. Pull the recoil star ter ( Figure 17 ).
Figure 17
5. With the engine r unning, mo v e the c hok e lev er to the
left slo wly .
Stopping the Engine
T o stop the engine , tur n the ignition k ey countercloc kwise
to the Off position ( Figure 18 ).
Figure 18
Starting the Rotor Blades
T o star t the rotor blades , hold the control bar ag ainst the
handle ( Figure 19 ).
Figure 19
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Stopping the Rotor Blades
T o stop the rotor blades , release the control bar ( Figure 20 ).
Figure 20
Adjusting the Discharge Chute
T o adjust the disc harg e c hute , mo v e the c hute handle and
the c hute deflector handle as sho wn ( Figure 21 ).
Figure 21
1. Chute handle 2. Chute deector handle
Preventing Freeze-up after Use
Let the engine r un for a few min utes to prev ent mo ving
par ts from freezing . Stop the engine , w ait for all
mo ving par ts to stop , and remo v e ice and sno w from
the sno wthro w er .
With the engine off , pull the recoil star ter handle
sev eral times and push the electric star t button once
(if applicable) to prev ent the recoil and electric star ters
from freezing up .
Operating Tips
T he r otor blades can thr o w stones, toys, and other
f or eign objects and cause serious per sonal injur y to
the operator or to bystander s.
K eep the ar ea to be clear ed fr ee of all objects that
the r otor blades could pick up and thr o w .
K eep all childr en and pets a w ay fr om the ar ea
of operation.
R emo v e the sno w as soon as possible after it falls .
T o self-propel, raise the handle and tilt the sno wthro w er
slightly forw ard, lifting the wheels off the g round.
T he more y ou tilt the handle forw ard, the faster the
sno wthro w er self-propels .
If the sno wthro w er does not propel itself forw ard on
slipper y surfaces or in hea vy sno w , push forw ard on
the handle , but allo w the sno wthro w er to w ork at its
o wn pace .
Ov erlap eac h sw ath to ensure complete sno w remo v al.
Disc harg e the sno w do wnwind whenev er possible .
In sno wy and cold conditions , some controls and
mo ving par ts ma y freeze . Do not use ex cessi v e force
when tr ying to operate frozen controls . If y ou ha v e
difficulty operating any control or par t, star t the engine
and let it r un for a few min utes .
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Maintenance
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mac hine from the nor mal operating position.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
After the rst operating
hour
Check the control cable both initially and after the rst hour of operation; adjust it
if necessary.
Check for loose fasteners and tighten them if necessary.
Yearly
Check the control cable and adjust it if necessary.
Check for loose fasteners and tighten them if necessary.
Have an Authorized Service Dealer inspect the spark plug and replace it if
necessary.
Inspect the rotor blades and have an Authorized Service Dealer replace the rotor
blades and scraper if necessary.
Have an Authorized Service Dealer inspect the drive belt and replace it if necessary.
Yearly or before storage
Prepare the snowthrower for storage.
Adjusting the Control Cable
Checking the Cable
Important: Check the contr ol ca ble f or pr oper
adjustment initiall y , after the fir st operating hour , and
then ann uall y ther eafter .
1. Mo v e the control bar bac k to w ard the handle to remo v e
the slac k in the cable .
2. Ensure that a 1/16 to 1/8 inc h (2 to 3 mm) g ap exists
betw een the control bar and the handle ( Figure 22 ). T o
adjust the cable , refer to Adjusting the Cable belo w .
Figure 22
1. 1/16 to 1/8 inch (2 to 3 mm) gap
Important: T he contr ol ca ble must contain some
slack when y ou disenga ge the contr ol bar f or the
r otor blades to stop pr oper l y .
Adjusting the Cable
1. Unhook the end of the control cable spring from the
control bar ( Figure 23 ).
Figure 23
2. Mo v e the Z-fitting to a higher or lo w er hole on the
adjuster link as needed to obtain the 1/16 to 1/8 inc h
(2 to 3 mm) g ap betw een the control bar and the handle
( Figure 24 ).
Figure 24
1. Z-tting 2. Adjuster link
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Note: Mo ving the Z-fitting higher decreases the g ap
betw een the control bar and the handle; mo ving it lo w er
increases the g ap .
3. R e place the spring co v er and hook the end of the
control cable into the bottom hole of the control bar .
4. Chec k the adjustment; refer to Chec king the Cable .
Note: After extended use , the dri v e belt ma y w ear and lose
its proper belt tension. If the dri v e belt slips (contin uously
squeals) under a hea vy load, increase the belt tension b y
inser ting the spring end into the top hole of the control
bar . T he belt ma y slip (squeal) in w et conditions; to dr y out
the dri v e system, star t the rotor and r un it without a load
for 30 seconds .
Inspecting the Rotor Blades
Before eac h season, inspect the rotor blades for w ear . W hen
a rotor blade edg e has w or n do wn to the w ear indicator
hole , ha v e an A uthorized Ser vice Dealer re place the rotor
blades and the scraper ( Figure 25 )
Figure 25
1. Wear indicator hole
Storage
Storing the Snowthrower
Gasoline fumes ar e highl y flamma ble, explosi v e,
and danger ous if inhaled. If y ou stor e the pr oduct
in an ar ea with an open flame, the gasoline fumes
may ignite and cause an explosion.
Do not stor e the sno wthr o w er in a house (li ving
ar ea), basement, or an y other ar ea wher e ignition
sources may be pr esent, such as hot w ater and
space heater s, clothes dr y er s, fur naces, and other
lik e appliances.
Important: Do not use the chute handle to lift the
sno wthr o w er . T his can dama ge the chute handle.
1. Add a fuel stabilizer/conditioner to the fuel in the fuel
tank as directed.
Note: If y ou use T oro 50:1 2-Cycle Oil (Fuel
Stabilizer Added) , y ou do not need to add a fuel
stabilizer/conditioner .
2. R un the engine for 5 min utes to distribute the
conditioned fuel through the fuel system.
3. Stop the engine and allo w it to cool.
4. Use a hand pump to pump the fuel from the fuel tank
into an appro v ed fuel container , or r un the engine until
it stops .
5. Star t the engine and r un it until it stops .
6. Chok e or prime the engine , star t it a third time , and r un
the engine until it will not star t.
7. Slo wly pull the recoil star ter until y ou feel resistance due
to compression pressure , then stop .
8. R elease the star ter tension g radually b y allo wing the
rope to g o bac k slo wly to prev ent the engine from
rev ersing due to compression pressure .
9. Dispose of un used fuel properly . R ecycle it according to
local codes , or use it in y our automobile .
Note: Do not store stabilized fuel for more than 90
da ys .
10. Tighten all loose screws , bolts , and loc kn uts . R e pair or
re place any damag ed par ts .
11. Clean the sno wthro w er thoroughly .
12. Co v er the sno wthro w er and store it in a clean, dr y place
out of the reac h of c hildren. Allo w the engine to cool
before storing it in any enclosure .
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Folding the Handle
1. Loosen the knobs and pull out the handle bolts .
2. F old the upper handle forw ard ( Figure 26 ).
Figure 26
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374-0102 Rev A
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Conditions and Products Covered
The Toro® Company and its afliate, Toro Warranty Company,
pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly promises to the
original purchaser* to repair any Toro Product used for normal
residential purposes* if defective in materials or workmanship.
The following time periods apply from the date of original
purchase:
Products
Warranty Period
Walk Power Mowers
2-year limited warranty
Rear Engine Riders 2-year limited warranty
Lawn & Garden Tractors
2-year limited warranty
Electric Hand Held Products
2-year limited warranty
Snowthrowers
2-year limited warranty
Consumer Zero Turn
2-year limited warranty
* “Original purchaser” means use the person who originally
purchased Toro products.
* “Normal residential purposes”means use of the product on
the same lot as your home. Use at more than one location is
considered commercial use, and the commercial use warranty
would apply.
Limited Warranty for Commercial Use
Toro Consumer Products and attachments used for commercial,
institutional, or rental use are warranted against defects in
materials or workmanship for the following time periods from
the date of original purchase:
Products
Warranty Period
Walk Power Mowers
90 day warranty
Rear Engine Riders 90 day warranty
Lawn & Garden Tractors
90 day warranty
Electric Hand Held Products
90 day warranty
Snowthrowers
90 day warranty
Consumer Zero Turn
45 day warranty
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
If you think that your Toro Product contains a defect in materials
or workmanship, follow this procedure:
1. Contact your seller to arrange service of the product. If for
any reason it is impossible for you to contact your seller,
you may contact any Toro Authorized Distributor to arrange
service.
2. Bring the product and your proof of purchase (sales receipt)
to your seller or the Service Dealer.
If for any reason you are dissatised with the Service Dealer’s
analysis or with the assistance provided, contact the Toro
importer or contact us at:
Customer Care Department, Consumer Division
Toro Warranty Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420-1196
Manager: Technical Product Support: 001-952-887-8248
See attached Distributor List
Owner Responsibilities
You must maintain your Toro Product by following the
maintenance procedures described in the operator’s manual.
Such routine maintenance, whether performed by a dealer or by
you, is at your expense.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
This express warranty does not cover:
Cost of regular maintenance service or parts, such as lters,
fuel, lubricants, tune-up parts, blade sharpening, brake and
clutch adjustments.
Any product or part which has been altered or misused
or required replacement or repair due to normal wear,
accidents, or lack of proper maintenance.
Repairs necessary due to improper fuel, contaminants in the
fuel system, or failure to properly prepare the fuel system
prior to any period of non-use over three months.
Engine and transmission. These are covered by the
appropriate manufacturer’s guarantees with separate terms
and conditions.
All repairs covered by this warranty must be performed by an
Authorized Toro Service Dealer using Toro approved replacement
parts.
General Conditions
The purchaser is covered by the national laws of each country.
The rights to which the purchaser is entitled with the support of
these laws are not restricted by this warranty.
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Toro CCR 2450 GTS Snowthrower User manual

Category
Snow throwers
Type
User manual

Toro CCR 2450 GTS Snowthrower is a powerful and efficient machine designed to make snow removal a breeze. With a clearing width of 24 inches and a clearing depth of 13 inches, it can handle even the heaviest snowfalls. The snowthrower is powered by a 245cc engine and features a two-stage clearing system that combines an auger to gather snow with an impeller to throw it up to 35 feet away. It also has a chute control that allows you to adjust the direction of the snow discharge, and a skid shoe that helps to protect your driveway or walkway from damage.

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