Toro 50cm Recycler Lawn Mower User manual

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Toro 50cm Recycler Lawn Mower is an effective and versatile outdoor power equipment that can assist you to achieve a manicured lawn. Featuring a durable design and reliable performance, this mower is engineered to tackle various lawn care tasks with ease. Its 50cm cutting width allows you to cover a substantial area in less time, enhancing your productivity. The Recycler cutting system is a unique feature that finely mulches grass clippings and returns them to your lawn, enriching the soil and reducing the need for chemical fertilizers.

Toro 50cm Recycler Lawn Mower is an effective and versatile outdoor power equipment that can assist you to achieve a manicured lawn. Featuring a durable design and reliable performance, this mower is engineered to tackle various lawn care tasks with ease. Its 50cm cutting width allows you to cover a substantial area in less time, enhancing your productivity. The Recycler cutting system is a unique feature that finely mulches grass clippings and returns them to your lawn, enriching the soil and reducing the need for chemical fertilizers.

Form No. 3356-793 Rev A
50cm Recycler® Lawn Mower
Model No. 20654 —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.
Figure 1
1. Model and serial number plate
W rite the product model and serial n umbers in the space
belo w:
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 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.
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 .
Safety
Impr oper l y using or maintaining this mo w er can r esult
in injur y . T o r educe the potential f or injur y , compl y
with these safety instr uctions.
T oro designed and tested this mo w er for reasonably safe
ser vice; ho w ev er , failure to comply with the follo wing
instr uctions ma y result in personal injur y .
T o ensur e maximum safety , best perf or mance, and
to gain kno wledge of the pr oduct, it is essential that
y ou and an y other operator of the mo w er r ead and
under stand the contents of this man ual bef or e the
engine is ev er star ted. P ay par ticular attention to the
safety aler t symbol ( Figur e 2 ) which means Caution,
W ar ning , or Danger—“per sonal safety instr uction.”
R ead and under stand the instr uction because it has to
do with safety . F ailur e to compl y with the instr uction
may r esult in per sonal injur y .
General Lawn Mower Safety
T he follo wing instr uctions ha v e been adapted from the ISO
standard 5395.
T his cutting mac hine is capable of amputating hands and
feet and thro wing objects . F ailure to obser v e the follo wing
safety instr uctions could result in serious injur y or death.
Training
R ead the instr uctions carefully . Be familiar with the
controls and the proper use of the equipment.
Nev er allo w c hildren or people unfamiliar with these
instr uctions to use the mo w er . Local regulations can
restrict the ag e of the operator .
© 2006—The Toro® Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
Printed in the USA.
All Rights Reserved
K ee p in mind that the operator or user is responsible
for accidents or hazards occur ring to other people or
their proper ty .
Understand explanations for all pictog rams used on the
mo w er or in the instr uctions .
Gasoline
W ARNING -Gasoline is highly flammable . T ak e the
follo wing precautions .
Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this
pur pose .
R efuel outdoors only and do not smok e while refueling .
Add fuel before star ting the engine . Nev er remo v e the
cap of the fuel tank or ad g asoline while the engine is
r unning or when the engine is hot.
If g asoline is spilled, do not attempt to star t the engine
but mo v e the mo w er a w a y from the area of spillag e
and a v oid creating any source of ignition until g asoline
v apors ha v e dissipated.
R e place all fuel tank and container caps securely .
Preparation
W hile mo wing, alw a ys w ear substantial footw ear and
long trousers . Do not operate the equipment when
barefoot or w earing open sandals .
T horoughly inspect the area where the equipment is to
be used and remo v e all stones , stic ks , wires , bones and
other foreign objects .
Before using, alw a ys visually inspect to see that guards ,
and safety devices , suc h as deflectors and/or g rass
catc hers , are in place and w orking cor rectly .
Before using, alw a ys visually inspect to see that the
blades , blade bolts and cutter assembly are not w or n or
damag ed. R e place w or n or damag ed blades and bolts
in sets to preser v e balance .
Starting
Diseng ag e all blade and dri v e clutc hes and shift into
neutral before star ting the engine .
Do not tilt mo w er when star ting the engine or switc hing
on the motor , unless the mo w er has to be tilted for
star ting . In this case , do not tilt it more than absolutely
necessar y and lift only the par t, whic h is a w a y from the
operator .
Star t the engine or switc h on the motor carefully
according to instr uctions and with feet w ell a w a y from
the blade(s) and not in front of the disc harg e c hute .
Operation
Nev er mo w while people , especially c hildren, or pets
are nearb y .
Mo w only in da ylight or in g ood ar tificial light.
Sta y aler t for holes in the ter rain and other hidden
hazards .
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 .
Nev er pic k up or car r y a la wn mo w er while the engine
is r unning .
Use extreme caution when rev ersing or pulling a
pedestrian controlled la wn mo w er to w ards y ou.
W alk, nev er r un.
Slopes:
Do not mo w ex cessi v ely stee p slopes .
Ex ercise extreme caution when on slopes .
Mo w across the face of slopes , nev er up and
do wn and ex ercise extreme caution when c hanging
direction on slopes .
Alw a ys be sure of y our footing on slopes .
Use lo w throttle settings when eng aging the
traction-clutc h, especially in high g ears . R educe speed
on slopes and in shar p tur ns to prev ent o v er tur ning or
loss of control.
Stop the blade if the la wn mo w er has to be tilted for
transpor tation when crossing surfaces other than g rass
and when transpor ting the la wn mo w er to and from
the area to be mo w ed.
Do not operate the engine in a confined space where
dang erous carbon mono xide fumes can collect.
Stop the engine
whenev er y ou lea v e the la wn mo w er .
before refueling .
before remo ving the g rass catc her .
before making height adjustment unless adjustment
can be made from the operator’ s position.
Stop the engine and disconnect the spark-plug wire .
before clearing bloc kag es or unclog ging c hute .
before c hec king, cleaning or w orking on the la wn
mo w er .
after striking a foreign object, inspect the la wn
mo w er for damag e and mak e re pairs before
restar ting and operating the la wn mo w er .
if la wn mo w er star ts to vibrate abnor mally (c hec k
immediately).
W atc h out for traffic when crossing or near roadw a ys .
Maintenance and Storage
K ee p all n uts , bolts and screws tight to be sure the
equipment is in safe w orking condition.
Do not use pressure cleaning equipment on mac hine .
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Nev er store the equipment with g asoline in the tank
and inside a building where fumes can reac h an open
flame or spark.
Allo w the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure .
T o reduce the fire hazard, k ee p the engine , silencer ,
batter y compar tment and g asoline storag e area free of
g rass , lea v es , or ex cessi v e g rease .
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 .
R e place w or n or damag ed par ts for safety .
R e place faulty silencers .
If the fuel tank has to be drained, do this out-doors .
Do not c hang e the engine g o v er nor settings or
o v erspeed the engine . Operating an engine at ex cessi v e
speed can increase the hazard of personal injur y .
Be careful during adjustment of the la wn mo w er to
prev ent entrapment of the fing ers betw een mo ving
blades and fix ed par ts of the la wn mo w er .
T o ensur e the best perf or mance and safety ,
purchase onl y gen uine T or o r eplacement par ts
and accessories. Do not use will fit par ts and
accessories; they may cause a safety hazard.
Sound Pressure
T his unit has an equi v alent contin uous A-w eighted sound
pressure lev el at the operator ear of 85 dB A, based on
measurements of identical mac hines per EN 11094 and
EN 836.
Sound Power
T his unit has an equi v alent contin uous A-w eighted sound
po w er lev el of 98 dB A, based on measurements of identical
mac hines per EN 11094.
Vibration, Hand/arm
T his unit does not ex ceed a hand/ar m vibration lev el of
8.0 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.
Manufacturer’s Mark
1. Indicates the blade is identied as a part from the original machine
manufacturer.
93-6670
1. Height of cut
93-6671
1. Height of cut
104-0578
1. Do not operate the mower
without the rear discharge
plug or bag in place; do not
operate the mower without
the side discharge cover or
deector in place.
3. Cutting dismemberment
hazard of hand or foot—stay
away from moving parts.
2. Thrown object hazard,
mower—keep the deector in
place.
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112-8759
1. Warning—read the Operator’s
Manual.
4. Cutting/dismemberment
hazard of hand or foot,
mower blade—stay away from
moving parts.
2. Thrown object hazard—keep
bystanders a safe distance
from the machine.
5. Cutting/dismemberment
hazard of hand or foot,
mower blade—do not operate
up and down slopes; operate
side to side on slopes; stop
the engine before leaving the
operating position; and look
behind you when backing.
3. Cutting/dismemberment
hazard of hand or foot,
mower blade—remove the
wire from the spark plug, and
read the instructions before
servicing or performing
maintenance.
Setup
Loose Parts
Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped.
Step
Description
Qty.
Use
Handle
1
Handle knobs
2
1.
Screws 2
Install the handle.
2.
No parts required
Fill the crankcase with oil.
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mac hine
from the nor mal operating position.
1. Installing the Handle
F olding or 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 f olding or
unf olding the handle.
If a ca ble is dama ged, contact an Authoriz ed
Ser vice Dealer .
1. Slip the cable anc hor onto the left lo w er handle end
( Figure 3 ).
Figure 3
1. Ensure that the notch on the handle end faces upward.
2. Install the left lo w er handle end and cable anc hor onto
the pin on the left handle brac k et ( Figure 4 ).
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Figure 4
Note: Use the upper hole in the handle ( Figure 4 ).
3. W hile holding the left lo w er handle end in position, slip
the cable guide onto the right lo w er handle end, push
the handle end and cable guide inw ard, and install it
onto the pin on the right handle brac k et ( Figure 5 ).
Figure 5
4. Inser t the cable into the cable anc hor on the left handle
brac k et ( Figure 6 ).
Figure 6
5. Attac h the upper handle onto the lo w er handle .
Note: Ensure that the handle knobs are on the inside
of the handle ( Figure 7 ).
Figure 7
6. Tighten the handle knobs as tight as y ou can ( Figure 8 ).
Figure 8
2. Filling the Crankcase with
Oil
Important: Y our mo w er does not come with oil in
the engine.
1. R emo v e the dipstic k ( Figure 9 ).
Figure 9
2. Slo wl y pour oil into the oil fill tube to raise the oil lev el
to the Full mark on the dipstic k. Do not o v erfill.
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.
Max. fill: 0.59 l, type: SAE 30W deterg ent oil with
an API ser vice classification of SF , SG , SH, SJ , SL, or
higher .
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Product Overview
Figure 10
1. Cutting height lever (4)
5. Fuel tank cap
2. Oil ll/dipstick 6. Air lter
3. Recoil start handle
7. Primer
4. Blade control bar 8. Spark plug
Figure 11
1. Grass bag
3. Rear discharge plug (installed)
2. Side discharge chute
Operation
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mac hine
from the nor mal operating position.
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 12 ).
Figure 12
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.
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Checking the Engine Oil Level
1. R emo v e the dipstic k, wipe it clean, and fully install the
dipstic k ( Figure 13 ).
Figure 13
2. R emo v e the dipstic k and c hec k the oil lev el. If the oil
lev el is belo w the Add mark on the dipstic k, slo wly
pour oil into the oil fill tube to raise the oil lev el to the
Full mark on the dipstic k. Do not o v erfill. (Max. fill:
0.59 l, type: SAE 30 deterg ent oil with an API ser vice
classification of SF , SG , SH, SJ , SL, or higher .)
3. Install the dipstic k.
Adjusting the Cutting Height
Adjusting the cutting height may bring y ou into
contact with the mo ving blade, causing serious
injur y .
Stop the engine and w ait f or all mo ving par ts to
stop .
Do not put y our finger s under the housing when
adjusting the cutting height.
Adjust the cutting height as desired. Set all four wheels to
the same height ( Figure 14 ).
Figure 14
Adjusting the Handle Height
Squeeze the bottom of the handle halv es tog ether and
c hang e the handle holes in whic h the pins are mounted
( Figure 15 ).
Figure 15
1. Raise the handle 2. Lower the handle
Note: T he cable guide is not sho wn for the pur pose of
clarity .
Starting the Engine
1. Fir mly push in the primer 3 times with y our thumb ,
holding the primer in for a second before releasing it
eac h time ( Figure 16 ).
Figure 16
Note: If the temperature is belo w 13 ° C , fir mly push in
the primer in 5 times .
2. Hold the blade control bar ag ainst the handle ( Figure
17 ).
Figure 17
1. Blade control bar
3. Pull the recoil star ter ( Figure 18 ).
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Figure 18
4. If the mo w er does not star t in 1 or 2 pulls , press the
primer button 1 or 2 times and tr y star ting it ag ain.
Using the Self-propel Drive
T o operate the self-propel dri v e , simply w alk with y our
hands on the upper handle and y our elbo ws at y our sides ,
and the mo w er will automatically k ee p pace with y ou
( Figure 19 and Figure 20 ).
Figure 19
Figure 20
Stopping the Engine
T o stop the engine , release the blade control bar ( Figure 21 ).
R emo v e the ignition k ey when y ou lea v e the mo w er .
Figure 21
Important: W hen y ou r elease the blade contr ol
bar , both the engine and blade should stop within 3
seconds. If they do not stop pr oper l y , stop using y our
mo w er immediatel y and contact an Authoriz ed Ser vice
Dealer .
Recycling the Clippings
Y our mo w er comes from the factor y ready to recycle the
g rass and leaf clippings bac k into the la wn.
If the g rass bag is on the mo w er , remo v e it (refer to
R emo ving the Grass Bag) before recycling the clippings . If
the side disc harg e c hute is on the mo w er , remo v e it and
loc k the side disc harg e door (refer to R emo ving the Side
Disc harg e Chute) before recycling the clippings .
Important: Ensur e that the r ear discharge plug is in
place bef or e y ou r ecy cle the clippings.
Installing the Discharge Plug
1. Open the disc harg e door b y mo ving the disc harg e door
handle rearw ard ( Figure 22 ).
Figure 22
2. Hold the disc harg e door fully open and inser t the plug
( Figure 22 ).
Note: Fit the lo w er section of the plug into the
opening first.
3. Lift the door latc h on the door handle and push the top
of the plug all the w a y in while mo ving the door handle
rearw ard ( Figure 23 ).
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Figure 23
1. Door latch 2. Tabs
4. R elease the door latc h, allo wing it to hook it o v er the
tabs on the plug ( Figure 23 ).
Removing the Discharge Plug
1. Pull up on the door latc h and hold the disc harg e door
fully open.
2. W hen the plug is unloc k ed, pull the plug out of the
disc harg e tunnel.
Bagging the Clippings
Use the g rass bag when y ou w ant to collect g rass and leaf
clippings from the la wn.
If the side disc harg e c hute is on the mo w er , remo v e it and
loc k the side disc harg e door (refer to R emo ving the Side
Disc harg e Chute) before bag ging the clippings .
T he blade is shar p; contacting the blade can r esult
in serious per sonal injur y .
Stop the engine and w ait f or all mo ving par ts to stop
bef or e lea ving the operating position.
Installing the Grass Bag
1. Chec k to ensure that the disc harg e door handle is fully
forw ard.
2. Fit the bag door opening o v er the disc harg e tunnel
opening ( Figure 24 ).
Figure 24
3. Set the rear of the bag frame on the handle knobs .
4. Pull the handle rearw ard until the latc h loc ks into the
notc h in the bag door latc h ( Figure 25 ).
Figure 25
Removing the Grass Bag
1. Lift the door latc h until it clears the bag notc h and mo v e
the disc harg e door handle forw ard.
2. Grasp the bag frame handle and the rear of the g rass
bag and lift the bag off the mo w er .
Side Discharging the Clippings
Use the side disc harg e for cutting v er y tall g rass .
If the bag is on the mo w er , remo v e it and inser t the rear
disc harg e plug (refer to R emo ving the Grass Bag) before
side disc harging the clippings .
Important: Ensur e that the r ear discharge plug is in
place bef or e y ou side discharge the clippings.
Installing the Side Discharge Chute
1. R emo v e the bolt and side co v er clamp , then re place
the bolt in the hole and sa v e the clamp for future use
( Figure 26 ).
Figure 26
1. Side cover clamp
2. Lift up on the side opening co v er ( Figure 27 ).
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Figure 27
3. Slide the c hute o v er the opening with the slots in the
c hute lined up with the tabs under the co v er ( Figure 27 ).
4. Close the co v er .
Removing the Side Discharge Chute
1. Open the side opening co v er and remo v e the side
disc harg e c hute .
2. Close the co v er .
3. R emo v e the knob .
4. Install the side co v er clamp and the knob , securing the
side opening co v er .
If the side opening co v er is not secur el y clamped
in place, de bris could be thr o wn out of the side
opening . T hr o wn de bris can cause serious per sonal
injur y or death to the operator or bystander s.
Al w ays ensur e that either the side opening co v er is
closed and lock ed in place by the side co v er clamp
or that the side discharge chute is secur el y in place
bef or e star ting the mo w er .
Operating Tips
General Mowing Tips
Clear the area of stic ks , stones , wire , branc hes , and
other debris that the blade could hit.
A v oid striking solid objects with the blade . Nev er
deliberately mo w o v er any object.
If the mo w er strik es an object or star ts to vibrate ,
immediately stop the engine , disconnect the wire from
the spark plug, and examine the mo w er for damag e .
F or best perfor mance , install a new blade before the
cutting season begins .
R e place the blade when necessar y with a T oro
re placement blade .
Cutting Grass
Cut only about a third of the g rass blade at a time . Do
not cut belo w the 51 mm setting unless the g rass is
sparse or it is late fall when g rass g ro wth begins to slo w
do wn. R efer to Adjusting the Cutting Height.
W hen cutting g rass o v er 15 cm tall, mo w at the highest
cutting height setting and w alk slo w er; then mo w ag ain
at a lo w er setting for the best la wn appearance . If the
g rass is too long, the mo w er ma y plug and cause the
engine to stall.
Mo w only dr y g rass or lea v es . W et g rass and lea v es tend
to clump on the yard and can cause the mo w er to plug
or the engine to stall.
W et g rass or lea v es can cause serious injur y if
y ou slip and contact the blade. Mo w onl y in dr y
conditions.
Alter nate the mo wing direction. T his helps disperse the
clippings o v er the la wn for ev en fer tilization.
If the finished la wn appearance is unsatisfactor y , tr y one
or more of the follo wing:
R e place the blade or ha v e it shar pened.
W alk at a slo w er pace while mo wing .
Raise the cutting height on y our mo w er .
Cut the g rass more frequently .
Ov erlap cutting sw aths instead of cutting a full
sw ath with eac h pass .
Set the cutting height on the front wheels one notc h
lo w er than the rear wheels . F or example , set the
front wheels at 51 mm and the rear wheels at 64
mm.
Cutting Leaves
After cutting the la wn, ensure that half of the la wn
sho ws through the cut leaf co v er . Y ou ma y need to
mak e more than one pass o v er the lea v es .
If there are more than 13 cm of lea v es on the la wn, set
the front cutting height one or tw o notc hes higher than
the rear cutting height.
Slo w do wn y our mo wing speed if the mo w er does not
cut the lea v es finely enough.
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Maintenance
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mo w er b y standing in the operating position.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
After the rst 5 operating
hours
Change the engine oil.
Before each use or daily
Check the engine oil level.
Remove grass clippings and dirt from under the housing.
Every 25 hours
Check the spark plug (refer to your engine operator’s manual).
Replace the air lter; replace it more frequently in dusty operating conditions.
Replace the blade or have the blade sharpened; replace it or have it sharpened
more frequently if the edge dulls quickly.
Every 50 hours
Change the engine oil.
Lubricate the self-propel drive.
Every 100 hours
Replace the spark plug (refer to your engine operator’s manual).
Clean the cooling system (refer to your engine operator’s manual).
Yearly or before storage
Empty the fuel tank before repairs as directed or before annual storage.
Important: R efer to y our engine operator’ s man ual f or additional maintenance pr ocedur es.
Preparing for Maintenance
1. Stop the engine and w ait for all mo ving par ts to stop .
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug
before perfor ming any maintenance procedure ( Figure
28 ).
Figure 28
3. After perfor ming the maintenance procedure(s),
connect the spark plug wire to the spark plug .
Note: Before tipping the mo w er to c hang e the oil
or re place the blade , allo w the fuel tank to r un dr y
through nor mal usag e . If y ou m ust tip the mo w er prior
to r unning out of fuel, use a hand fuel pump to remo v e
the fuel. Alw a ys tip the mo w er onto its side (with the
air filter up).
Tipping the mo w er may cause the fuel to leak.
Gasoline is flamma ble, explosi v e and can cause
per sonal injur y .
R un the engine dr y or r emo v e the gasoline with a
hand pump; nev er siphon.
Replacing the Air Filter
R e place the air filter yearly; re place it more frequently in
dusty operating conditions .
R efer to Pre paring for Maintenance .
1. Use a screw dri v er to open the air filter co v er ( Figure
29 ).
Figure 29
2. R e place the air filter ( Figure 30 ).
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Figure 30
3. Install the co v er .
Changing the Engine Oil
Change the engine oil after the fir st 5 operating hour s;
c hang e it yearly thereafter .
R un the engine a few min utes before c hanging the oil
to w ar m it. W ar m oil flo ws better and car ries more
contaminants .
1. R efer to Pre paring for Maintenance .
2. R emo v e the dipstic k ( Figure 31 ).
Figure 31
3. Tip the mo w er onto its side (with the air filter up) to
drain the used oil out through the oil fill tube ( Figure
32 ).
Figure 32
4. 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 33 ). Do not
o v erfill. (Max. fill: 0.59 l, type: SAE 30W deterg ent
oil with an API ser vice classification of SF , SG , SH, SJ ,
SL, or higher .)
Figure 33
5. Install the dipstic k securely .
6. Dispose of the used oil properly at a local recycling
center .
Lubricating the Self-propel
Drive
1. Wipe the g rease fittings on the rear wheel height
adjustment lev ers with a clean rag ( Figure 34 ).
Figure 34
1. Grease tting
2. Install a g rease gun onto eac h fitting in tur n and g ently
apply 1 or 2 pumps of #2 m ulti-pur pose lithium g rease
to eac h.
Important: Ex cess g r ease may dama ge the
seals and pr ev ent the wheel clutch fr om pr oper l y
operating .
Replacing the Blade
Important: Y ou will need a torque wr ench to install
the blade pr oper l y . If y ou do not ha v e a torque wr ench
or ar e uncomf or ta ble perf or ming this pr ocedur e,
contact an Authoriz ed Ser vice Dealer .
Examine the blade whenev er y ou r un out of g asoline . If the
blade is damag ed or crac k ed, re place it immediately . If the
blade edg e is dull or nic k ed, ha v e it shar pened or re place it.
T he blade is shar p; contacting the blade can r esult
in serious per sonal injur y .
W ear cloth or leather g lo v es when ser vicing the
blade.
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1. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug and
hook it onto the retaining post. R efer to Pre paring for
Maintenance .
2. Tip the mo w er onto its side (with the air filter up).
3. Use a bloc k of w ood to hold the blade steady ( Figure
35 ).
Figure 35
4. R emo v e the blade , sa ving all mounting hardw are .
5. Install the new blade and all mounting hardw are ( Figure
35 ).
Important: P osition the cur v ed ends of the blade
to point to w ard the mo w er .
6. Use a tor que wrenc h to tighten the blade bolt to 82
N m.
Important: A bolt torqued to 82 Nm is v er y tight.
W hile holding the blade with a block of w ood,
put y our w eight behind the ratchet or wr ench and
tighten the bolt secur el y . T his bolt is v er y dif ficult
to o v er tighten.
Cleaning the Mower
1. With the engine r unning on a flat pa v ed surface , spra y a
stream of w ater in front of the right rear wheel ( Figure
36 ).
Figure 36
Note: T he w ater will splash into the path of the blade ,
cleaning out the clippings .
2. W hen no more clippings come out, stop the w ater and
mo v e the mo w er to a dr y area.
3. R un the engine for a few min utes to dr y the housing
to prev ent it from r usting .
Storage
Store the mo w er in a cool, clean, dr y place .
Preparing the Mower for
Storage
Gasoline v apor s can explode.
Do not stor e gasoline mor e than 30 days.
Do not stor e the mo w er in an enclosur e near an
open flame.
Allo w the engine to cool bef or e storing it.
1. On the last refueling of the year , add fuel stabilizer to
the fuel as directed b y the engine man ufacturer .
2. R un the mo w er until the engine stops from r unning
out of fuel.
3. Prime the engine and star t it ag ain.
4. Allo w the engine to r un until it stops . W hen y ou can no
long er star t the engine , it is sufficiently dr y .
5. R emo v e the wire from the spark plug and connect the
wire onto the retaining post.
6. R emo v e the spark plug, add 30 ml of oil through the
spark plug hole , and pull the star ter rope slo wly sev eral
times to distribute oil throughout the cylinder to prev ent
cylinder cor rosion during the off-season.
7. Loosely install the spark plug .
8. Tighten all n uts , bolts , and screws .
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Folding the Handle
1. Push in the right bottom handle end until the handle
slides past the stops on the handle brac k ets ( Figure 37 ).
Figure 37
2. R otate the handle forw ard ( Figure 38 ).
Figure 38
3. T o unfold the handle , simply retur n the handle to the
operating position ( Figure 39 ).
Figure 39
Removing the Mower from
Storage
1. R emo v e the spark plug and spin the engine rapidly using
the star ter to blo w the ex cess oil from the cylinder .
2. Install the spark plug and tighten it with a tor que
wrenc h to 20 N··m.
3. Connect the wire to the spark plug .
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International Distributor List—Consumer Products
Distributor:
Country:
Phone Number:
Atlantis Su ve Sulama Sisstemleri Lt Turkey
90 216 344 86 74
Balama Prima Engineering Equip
Hong Kong 852 2155 2163
B-Ray Corporation
Korea 82 32 551 2076
Casco Sales Company
Puerto Rico
787 788 8383
Ceres S.A
Costa Rica
506 239 1138
CSSC Turf Equipment (pvt) Ltd
Sri Lanka
94 11 2746100
Cyril Johnston & Co Nothern Ireland
44 2890 813 121
Equiver Mexico
52 55 539 95444
Femco S.A.
Guatemala
502 442 3277
G.Y.K. Company ltd.
Japan
81 726 325 861
Geomechaniki of Athens
Greece 30 10 935 0054
Guandong Golden Star China
86 20 876 51338
Hako Gorund and Garden Sweden
46 35 10 0000
Hydroturf Int. Co Dubai United Arab Emirates
97 14 347 9479
Hydroturf Egypt LLC
Egypt
202 519 4308
Ibea S.p.A. Italy
39 0331 853611
Irriamc
Portugal
351 21 238 8260
Jean Heybroek b.v. Netherlands
31 30 639 4611
Lely (U.K. ) Limited
United Kingdom
44 1480 226 800
Maquiver S.A.
Colombia
57 1 236 4079
Maruyama Mfg. Co. Inc.
Japan
81 3 3252 2285
Metra Kft
Hungary
36 1 326 3880
Mounteld a.s. Czech Republic
420 255 704 220
Munditol S.A.
Argentina
54 11 4 821 9999
Oslinger Turf Equipment SA Ecuador
593 4 239 6970
Oy Hako Ground and Garden Ab Finland
358 987 00733
Parkland Products Ltd New Zealand
64 3 34 93760
Prochaska & Cie
Austria
43 1 278 5100
RT Cohen 2004 Ltd Israel
972 986 17979
Riversa Spain
34 9 52 83 7500
Roth Motorgerate GmBh & Co
Germany 49 7144 2050
Sc Svend Carlsen A/S Denmark
45 66 109 200
Solvert S.A.S
France
33 1 30 81 77 00
Spypros Stavrinides Limited
Cyprus 357 22 434131
Surge Systems India Limited India
91 1 292299901
T-Markt Logistics Ltd
Hungary
36 26 525 500
Toro Australia Australia
61 3 9580 7355
Toro Europe BVBA
Belgium
32 14 562 960
374-0102 Rev A
The Toro Warranty
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.
374-0101 Rev A
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Toro 50cm Recycler Lawn Mower User manual

Category
Lawnmowers
Type
User manual

Toro 50cm Recycler Lawn Mower is an effective and versatile outdoor power equipment that can assist you to achieve a manicured lawn. Featuring a durable design and reliable performance, this mower is engineered to tackle various lawn care tasks with ease. Its 50cm cutting width allows you to cover a substantial area in less time, enhancing your productivity. The Recycler cutting system is a unique feature that finely mulches grass clippings and returns them to your lawn, enriching the soil and reducing the need for chemical fertilizers.

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