Toro Greensmaster eTriFlex 3360 Traction Unit User manual

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FormNo.3442-275RevA
Greensmaster
®
eTriFlex3360
TractionUnit
ModelNo.04580—SerialNo.408000000andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.com.
OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3442-275*
ThisproductcomplieswithallrelevantEuropean
directives;fordetails,pleaseseetheseparateproduct
specicDeclarationofConformity(DOC)sheet.
ItisaviolationofCaliforniaPublicResourceCode
Section4442or4443touseoroperatetheengineon
anyforest-covered,brush-covered,orgrass-covered
landunlesstheengineisequippedwithaspark
arrester,asdenedinSection4442,maintainedin
effectiveworkingorderortheengineisconstructed,
equipped,andmaintainedforthepreventionofre.
Theenclosedengineowner'smanualissupplied
forinformationregardingtheUSEnvironmental
ProtectionAgency(EPA)andtheCaliforniaEmission
ControlRegulationofemissionsystems,maintenance,
andwarranty.Replacementsmaybeorderedthrough
theenginemanufacturer.
Operatingthismachine1,000m(3,280ft)above
sealevelrequiresahigh-altitudejet.Referto
yourKawasakiengineownersmanualformore
information.
WARNING
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Theengineexhaustfromthisproduct
containschemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
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accessoriescontainleadandlead
compounds,chemicalsknownto
theStateofCaliforniatocause
cancerandreproductiveharm.Wash
handsafterhandling.
Useofthisproductmaycauseexposure
tochemicalsknowntotheStateof
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orotherreproductiveharm.
Introduction
Thismachineisaride-on,reel-bladegreensmower
intendedtobeusedbyprofessional,hiredoperators
incommercialapplications.Itisprimarilydesigned
forcuttinggrassonwell-maintainedturf.Usingthis
productforpurposesotherthanitsintendedusecould
provedangeroustoyouandbystanders.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid
injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor
operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely.
Visitwww.T oro.comformoreinformation,including
safetytips,trainingmaterials,accessoryinformation,
helpndingadealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,or
additionalinformation,contactanauthorizedToro
distributorandhavethemodelandserialnumbersof
yourproductready.Figure1identiesthelocationof
themodelandserialnumbersontheproduct.Write
thenumbersinthespaceprovided.
Important:Withyourmobiledevice,youcan
scantheQRcodeontheserialnumberdecal(if
equipped)toaccesswarranty,parts,andother
productinformation.
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Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiedbythesafety-alertsymbol
(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycause
seriousinjuryordeathifyoudonotfollowthe
recommendedprecautions.
©2020—TheToro®Company
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
2
Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
PrintedintheUSA
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Figure2
Safety-alertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical,
electrical,ordiagnosticinformationandNote
emphasizesgeneralinformationworthyofspecial
attention.
Contents
Safety.......................................................................4
GeneralSafety...................................................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals..........................4
Setup........................................................................8
1InstallingtheRollBar.......................................8
2InstallingtheSeat............................................9
3InstallingtheServiceDecal..............................9
4InstallingtheSteeringWheel............................9
5Connectingthe12VBattery...........................10
6InstallingtheGrass-BasketHooks..................11
7InstallingtheCuttingUnits...............................11
8AdjustingtheMachineSettings......................12
9InstallingtheCEDecals.................................12
10ReducingtheTirePressure..........................13
ProductOverview...................................................13
Controls...........................................................14
InfoCenter.....................................................16
Specications..................................................21
Attachments/Accessories.................................22
BeforeOperation.................................................22
BeforeOperationSafety...................................22
FuelSpecication.............................................23
FillingtheFuelTank..........................................23
IdentifyingtheCuttingUnits..............................24
UsingtheInfoCentertoAdjusttheMachine
Settings.........................................................24
UnderstandingtheInfoCenterDialog
Messages.....................................................26
TiltingtheSteeringWheel.................................27
PerformingDailyMaintenance..........................27
DuringOperation.................................................28
DuringOperationSafety...................................28
BreakingintheMachine...................................29
StartingtheEngine...........................................29
CheckingtheMachineafterStartingthe
Engine...........................................................29
ShuttingOfftheEngine.....................................29
UnderstandingtheSafety-Interlock
System..........................................................29
DrivingtheMachinewithoutMowing.................30
MowingtheGreen............................................30
AfterOperation....................................................32
AfterOperationSafety......................................32
InspectingandCleaningafterMowing..............33
HaulingtheMachine.........................................33
TowingtheMachine..........................................34
DrivingtheMachineWithoutEngine
Power............................................................35
Maintenance...........................................................36
MaintenanceSafety..........................................36
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)...........36
DailyMaintenanceChecklist.............................37
Pre-MaintenanceProcedures..............................38
RaisingtheMachine.........................................38
RaisingtheHood..............................................39
EngineMaintenance...........................................39
EngineSafety...................................................39
ServicingtheAirCleaner..................................39
ServicingtheEngineOil....................................40
ServicingtheSparkPlug...................................42
FuelSystemMaintenance...................................43
ReplacingtheFuelFilter...................................43
InspectingtheFuelLinesand
Connections..................................................44
ElectricalSystemMaintenance...........................44
ElectricalSystemSafety...................................44
DisconnectingorConnectingPowertothe
Machine........................................................44
Chargingthe12VBatterytothe12V
System..........................................................44
Understandingthe48VBatterySystem............45
LocatingtheFuses...........................................46
DriveSystemMaintenance..................................48
CheckingtheTirePressure...............................48
CheckingtheT orqueoftheWheel
Nuts..............................................................48
ChangingtheTraction-Motor-Gearbox
Fluid..............................................................48
BrakeMaintenance.............................................50
AdjustingtheBrakes.........................................50
CuttingUnitMaintenance.....................................51
BladeSafety.....................................................51
InstallingandRemovingtheCutting
Units..............................................................51
CheckingtheReel-to-BedknifeContact............53
BacklappingtheCuttingUnits...........................54
Storage...................................................................55
StorageSafety..................................................55
PreparingtheMachineforStorage...................55
3
Safety
Thismachinehasbeendesignedinaccordancewith
ENISO5395andANSIB71.4-2017andmeetsthese
standardswhenyoucompletethesetupprocedures.
GeneralSafety
Thisproductiscapableofamputatinghandsandfeet
andofthrowingobjects.
Readandunderstandthecontentsofthis
Operator’sManualbeforestartingtheengine.
Useyourfullattentionwhileoperatingthe
machine.Donotengageinanyactivitythat
causesdistractions;otherwise,injuryorproperty
damagemayoccur.
Donotputyourhandsorfeetnearmoving
componentsofthemachine.
Donotoperatethemachinewithoutallguards
andothersafetyprotectivedevicesinplaceand
functioningproperlyonthemachine.
Keepbystandersandchildrenoutoftheoperating
area.Neverallowchildrentooperatethemachine.
Shutoffthemachine,removethekey,andwait
forallmovementtostopbeforeyouleavethe
operator’sposition.Allowthemachinetocool
beforeadjusting,servicing,cleaning,orstoringit.
Improperlyusingormaintainingthismachinecan
resultininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,
complywiththesesafetyinstructionsandalways
payattentiontothesafety-alertsymbol
,which
meansCaution,Warning,orDanger—personalsafety
instruction.Failuretocomplywiththeseinstructions
mayresultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
SafetyandInstructional
Decals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsare
easilyvisibletotheoperatorandare
locatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatis
damagedormissing.
decal115-8226
115-8226
1.Tippinghazard—readtheOperator'sManual;weara
seatbelt;donotremovetherollbar.
decal119-9346
119-9346
1.Pressthepedaltounlock.
2.ReadtheOperator's
Manualformore
information.
4
decal133-0098
133-0098
1.Tractionspeed—transport8.Lowerandengagethe
reels.
2.Tractionspeed—mow9.Raiseanddisengagethe
reels.
3.Tractionspeed—neutral
10.Choke
4.Reel—transport11.Engine—start
5.Reel—mow12.Engine—run
6.Reel—backlapping
13.Engine—shutoff
7.Forwardfunctioncontrol
decal133-8062
133-8062
decal137-8037
137-8037
1.ReadtheOperator’s
Manualforfuse
information.
4.Cuttingunit—3
2.Cuttingunit—1
5.3-wheel-drivekit
3.Cuttingunit—2
decal137-8127
137-8127
1.Attention—donotspraywithhigh-pressurewater.
decal139-8320
139-8320
1.Warning—alloperators
shouldreadtheOperator’s
Manualandbetrained
beforeoperatingthe
machine.
4.Warning;tipping
hazard—driveslowly
whenturning;donotturn
sharplywhiletraveling
fast.
2.Thrownobject
hazard—keepbystanders
away.
5.Warning—engagethe
parkingbrake,shutoff
theengine,andremove
thekeybeforeleavingthe
machine.
3.Cutting/dismemberment
hazardofhand;
cutting/dismemberment
hazardoffoot—stayaway
frommovingparts;keep
allguardsandshieldsin
place.
5
decal139-8321
139-8321
Note:Thismachinecomplieswiththeindustrystandard
stabilitytestinthestaticlateralandlongitudinaltestswiththe
maximumrecommendedslopeindicatedonthedecal.Reviewthe
instructionsforoperatingthemachineonslopesintheOperators
Manualaswellastheconditionsinwhichyouwouldoperatethe
machinetodeterminewhetheryoucanoperatethemachineinthe
conditionsonthatdayandatthatsite.Changesintheterraincan
resultinachangeinslopeoperationforthemachine.
1.Warning—alloperators
shouldreadtheOperator’s
Manualandbetrained
beforeoperatingthe
machine.
4.Warning;tipping
hazard—donotuseon
slopesgreaterthan15°.
2.Thrownobject
hazard—keepbystanders
away.
5.Warning—engagethe
parkingbrake,shutoff
theengine,andremove
thekeybeforeleavingthe
machine.
3.Cutting/dismemberment
hazardofhand;
cutting/dismemberment
hazardoffoot—stayaway
frommovingparts;keep
allguardsandshieldsin
place.
decal139-8588
139-8588
1.Tractionspeed—transport8.Lowerandengagethe
reels.
2.Tractionspeed—mow9.Raiseanddisengagethe
reels.
3.Tractionspeed—neutral
10.Choke—closed
4.Reel—transport
11.Choke—open
5.Reel—mow12.Engine—start
6.Reel—backlapping13.Engine—run
7.Forwardfunctioncontrol14.Engine—shutoff
6
decal137-8132
137-8132
7
Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
Rollbarassembly1
Hex-headbolt(3/8x1-1/2inch)
8
1
Nut(3/8inch)
8
Installtherollbar.
2
SeatKit(orderseparately;contactyour
authorizedTorodistributor)
1Installtheseat.
3
Servicedecal(PartNo.137-8132)
1Installtheservicedecal.
Steeringwheel
1
Cap
1
Washer1
4
Locknut1
Installthesteeringwheel.
Screw(M5)
2
5
Nut(M5)
2
Connectthe12Vbattery.
Grass-baskethook
6
6
Flangebolts12
Installthegrass-baskethooks.
Cuttingunit(orderseparately;contact
yourauthorizedTorodistributor)
3
Grassbasket
3
Electriccounterweight3
Capscrew
6
7
O-ring
3
Installthecuttingunits.
8
Nopartsrequired
Adjustthemachinesettings.
Productionyeardecal1
CEwarningdecal(PartNo.139-8321)
1
9
CEmarkdecal(PartNo.93-7252)
1
InstalltheCEdecals(ifrequired).
10
Nopartsrequired
Reducethetirepressure.
1
InstallingtheRollBar
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Rollbarassembly
8
Hex-headbolt(3/8x1-1/2inch)
8
Nut(3/8inch)
Procedure
1.Removethetopsupportfromthecrate.
2.Removetherollbarfromthecrate.
3.Use8hex-headbolts(3/8x1-1/2inch)and
8nuts(3/8inch)tosecuretherollbartothe
roll-barbracketsoneachsideofthemachine
(Figure3).
Note:Haveanassistanthelpyoutoposition
andsecuretherollbartothemachine.
8
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Figure3
Leftsideofthemachineshown
1.Nut(3/8inch)3.Hex-headbolt(3/8x1-1/2
inch)
2.Rollbar
4.Torquethefastenersto51to65N∙m(38to48
ft-lb).
2
InstallingtheSeat
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
SeatKit(orderseparately;contactyourauthorized
Torodistributor)
Procedure
AcquiretheSeatKit(contactyourauthorizedT oro
distributor)andrefertothekitInstallationInstructions
toinstalltheseat.
3
InstallingtheServiceDecal
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Servicedecal(PartNo.137-8132)
Procedure
Installtheservicedecal(PartNo.137-8132)tothe
seat;refertoFigure4forthepremiumseat(Model
No.04729)orFigure5forthestandardseat(Model
No.04508).
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Figure4
PremiumSeat(ModelNo.04729)
1.Servicedecal3.18.5cm(6.5inches)
2.2.5cm(1inch)
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Figure5
StandardSeat(ModelNo.04508)
1.Servicedecal
9
4
InstallingtheSteering
Wheel
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Steeringwheel
1
Cap
1Washer
1Locknut
Procedure
1.Applyanti-seizecompoundtothesteeringshaft
(showninFigure6).
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Figure6
1.Steeringshaft
4.Locknut
2.Steeringwheel5.Cap
3.Washer
2.Installthewheeltothesteeringshaftusingthe
washerandlocknut(Figure6).
3.Torquethelocknutto27to35N∙m(20to26
ft-lb).
4.Installthecaptothewheel(Figure6).
5
Connectingthe12VBattery
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
2
Screw(M5)
2
Nut(M5)
Procedure
WARNING
Incorrectbatterycableroutingcoulddamage
themachineandcablescausingsparks.
Sparkscancausethebatterygassesto
explode,resultinginpersonalinjury.
Alwaysconnectthepositive(red)battery
cablebeforeconnectingthenegative(black)
cable.
The12Vbatteryisbelowtheoperator’sseatonthe
rightsideofthemachine(Figure7).
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Figure7
1.Rightsidecover3.Batterycover
2.Bolt4.12Vbattery
1.Removetherightsidecover
2.Removethebatterycovertoaccessthebattery.
3.UseaM5screwandnuttoconnectthepositive
(red)batterycabletothepositive(+)terminal.
4.UseaM5screwandnuttoconnectthenegative
(black)batterycabletothenegative(-)terminal.
5.Torquethescrewsandnutsontheterminalsto
3to4N∙m(34to37in-lbs).
10
6.Applybatteryterminalprotector(T oroPart
No.107-0392)oralightlayerofgreaseto
thebatteryterminalsandcableconnectorsto
reducecorrosion.
7.Installthecoveroverthebattery.
8.Installtherightsidecover.
6
InstallingtheGrass-Basket
Hooks
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
6
Grass-baskethook
12Flangebolts
Procedure
Use12angeboltstoinstall6grass-baskethooks
ontotheendsofthesuspension-armbars(Figure8).
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Figure8
1.Flangebolt
3.Suspension-armbar
2.Grass-baskethook
7
InstallingtheCuttingUnits
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
3
Cuttingunit(orderseparately;contactyourauthorized
Torodistributor)
3
Grassbasket
3Electriccounterweight
6
Capscrew
3
O-ring
Procedure
1.Preparethecuttingunitsforinstallation;referto
yourcuttingunitOperator’sManual.
2.Applygreasetotheinsidesplineofthedrive
coupler.
3.InstallanO-ringtoeachreelmotorasshown
inFigure9.
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Figure9
4.Securetheelectricalcounterweighttothe
existingcounterweightwith2capscrewsas
showninFigure10.
11
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Figure10
1.Capscrew
3.Existingcounterweight
2.Electricalcounterweight
5.Installthecuttingunits;refertoInstallingthe
CuttingUnits(page51).
6.Installeachgrassbasketontothegrass-basket
hooks.
8
AdjustingtheMachine
Settings
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
1.Connectthemain-powerconnectors;referto
Main-PowerConnectors(page20).
2.UsetheInfoCentertoadjustthemachine
settings;refertoUsingtheInfoCentertoAdjust
theMachineSettings(page24).
9
InstallingtheCEDecals
IfRequired(CE-Compliant
Countries)
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Productionyeardecal
1
CEwarningdecal(PartNo.139-8321)
1
CEmarkdecal(PartNo.93-7252)
Procedure
Ifyouusethismachineinacountrythatcompliesto
CEstandards,installthefollowingdecals:
ProductionyeardecalandCEmarkdecal:
applythedecalsontheframetubebelowtheseat
andserialplate;refertoFigure11.
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Figure11
1.CEmarkdecal
3.Frametube
2.Productionyeardecal
CEwarningdecal:ApplytheCEwarningdecal
(PartNo.139-8321)overtheexistingwarning
decal(PartNo.139-8320)onthesteering-wheel
cover;refertoFigure12.
12
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Figure12
1.CEwarningdecal
10
ReducingtheTirePressure
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
Thetiresareoverinatedatthefactoryforshipping
purposes.Reducethepressuretotheproperlevels
beforestartingthemachine;refertoCheckingtheTire
Pressure(page48).
ProductOverview
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Figure13
1.Engine6.Tractionpedal
2.Rollbar7.Brakepedal
3.Controlpanel
8.Footrest
4.Operator’sseat9.Cuttingunits
5.Steeringwheel
10.Grassbaskets
13
Controls
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Figure14
Console
1.Chokelever4.InfoCenter
2.Function-controlswitch5.Keyswitch
3.Lift/lowerjoystick
KeySwitch
Thekeyswitchhas3positions:OFF,ON,andSTART
(Figure15).
Usethekeyswitchtostarttheengine,shutoffthe
engine,ordrivethemachinewithoutenginepower;
refertoStartingtheEngine(page29),ShuttingOffthe
Engine(page29),andDrivingtheMachineWithout
EnginePower(page35).
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Figure15
1.START3.OFF
2.ON
ChokeLever
Tostartacoldengine,closethecarburetorchokeby
pushingthechokelever(Figure14)forwardtothe
CLOSEDposition.Aftertheenginestarts,regulatethe
chokelevertokeeptheenginerunningsmoothly.As
soonaspossible,openthechokebypullingthelever
rearward(Figure14)totheOPENposition.Awarm
enginerequireslittleornochoking.
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Figure16
1.Chokelever(showninCLOSEDposition)
Function-ControlSwitch
Thefunction-controlswitch(Figure14)provides2
tractionselectionsplusaNEUTRALposition.
NEUTRALposition—neutralandbacklapping
MOWposition—usedformowingoperation
TRANSPORTposition—usedfortransportoperation
YoucanshiftfromMOWtoTRANSPORTorTRANSPORT
toMOW(nottoNEUTRAL)whilethemachineisin
motion;nodamagewillresult
YoucanmovetheswitchfromTRANSPORTorMOW
toNEUTRALandthemachinewillcometoastop.If
youtrytoswitchfromNEUTRALtoMOWorTRANSPORT
whilethepedalisnotintheNEUTRALposition,an
advisoryoccurs.
Lift/LowerJoystick
Thelift/lowerjoystick(Figure14)raisesorlowers
thecuttingunits.Thejoystickcanengageor
disengagethecutting-unitreels,dependingonthe
function-control-switchposition:
Function-controlswitchintheNEUTRAL
position:Thecuttingunitswillraiseorloweras
longasyoumovethejoystickforwardorbackward,
butthereelswillnotengageunlessthemachineis
inBacklapMode.
Function-controlswitchintheMOWposition:
Movethejoystickforwardduringyourcutting
operationtolowerthecuttingunitsandstartthe
14
reels.Pullbackonthejoysticktostopthereels
andraisethecuttingunits.
Tostopthereelswithoutraisingthecuttingunits,
pullbackonthejoystickmomentarilyandrelease
it.Movingthejoystickforwardagainwillstartthe
reelsorpullingbackagainwillliftthecuttingunits.
YoumustengagethisfeatureintheInfoCenter;
refertoAdjustingtheTap-OffDelay(page24).
Function-controlswitchintheTRANSPORT
position:Thecuttingunitscanberaised,butthe
reelswillnotengage.Anadvisoryappearsinthe
InfoCenterifyouattempttolowerthecuttingunits.
TractionPedal
Thetractionpedal(Figure17)has3functions:to
makethemachinemoveforward,tomoveitbackward,
andtostopthemachine.Pressthetopofthepedalto
moveforward;pressthebottomtomovebackwardor
toassistinstoppingwhenmovingforward.
Tostopthemachine,allowthepedaltomovetothe
NEUTRALposition.Donotresttheheelofyourfooton
thetractionpedalintheREVERSEpositionwhilethe
machineismovingforward(Figure18).
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Figure17
1.Tractionpedal—forward3.Steering-arm-locking
pedal
2.Tractionpedal—reverse
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Figure18
Youcancongurethemaximumgroundspeedas
follows:
3.2to8km/h(3to5mph)forwardmowingspeed
8to16km/h(5to10mph)transportspeed
3.2to4.8km/h(2to3mph)reversespeed
Steering-Arm-LockingPedal
Pressthepedal(Figure17)andraiseorlowerthe
steeringarmforoperatorcomfort,then,releasethe
pedaltolockthearminplace.
BrakePedal
Pressthebrakepedal(Figure19)tostopthemachine.
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Figure19
1.Parkingbrake2.Brakepedal
ParkingBrake
Usetheparkingbrake(Figure19)topreventthe
machinefrommoving.T oengagetheparkingbrake,
pushdownonthebrakepedalandpressthetop
forwardtolatch.T oreleasetheparkingbrake,press
thebrakepedaluntiltheparking-brakelatchretracts.
15
InfoCenter
UsingtheInfoCenterLCDDisplay
TheInfoCenterLCDdisplayshowsinformation
aboutyourmachine,suchastheoperatingstatus,
variousdiagnostics,andotherinformationaboutthe
machine(Figure23).Thereisasplashscreen,main
informationscreen,cuttingunit(CU)motorinformation
screen,andtractioninformationscreen.
Splashscreen:showscurrentmachine
informationforafewsecondsafteryoumovethe
keytotheONposition.
Maininformationscreen(Figure20):shows
currentmachineinformationwhilethekeyisinthe
ONposition.
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Figure20
CUmotorinformationscreen(Figure21):
showsthespeedandcurrentofeachreelmotor.
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Figure21
1.Frontleftcuttingmotor3.Centercutting-unitmotor
2.Frontrightcutting-unit
motor
Tractioninformationscreen(Figure22):
showsthecurrentsteeringangleandthe
amperageallottedtoeachtractionmotor.
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Figure22
1.Amperage—Front,left
tractionmotor
3.Amperage—Center
tractionmotor
2.Amperage—Front,right
tractionmotor
4.Steeringangle
Mainmenu:refertoUnderstandingtheInfoCenter
MenuItems(page17).
Note:
ProtectedunderProtected
Menus—accessibleonlybyenteringPIN;
refertoAccessingProtectedMenus(page19).
Youcanswitchbetweenthemain,CUmotor,and
tractioninformationscreensbypressingtheright
buttonandthenselectingtheappropriatedirectional
arrow.
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Figure23
1.Indicatorlight3.Middlebutton
2.Rightbutton
4.Leftbutton
LeftButton,MenuAccess/BackButton—Pressthis
buttontoaccesstheInfoCentermenus.Youcan
useittobackoutofanymenuyouarecurrently
using.
MiddleButton—Usethisbuttontoscrolldown
menus.
RightButton—Usethisbuttontoopenamenu
wherearightarrowindicatesadditionalcontent,or
toselectanoption.
Note:Thepurposeofeachbuttonmaychange
dependingonwhatisrequiredatthetime.Each
buttonwillbelabeledwithanicondisplayingits
currentfunction.
16
InfoCenterIconDescription
SERVICEDUE
Indicateswhenscheduledservice
shouldbeperformed
Enginerpm/status—indicatesthe
enginespeed(rpm)
Hourmeter
Infoicon
Function-controlswitchisinthe
TRANSPORTposition.
Function-controlswitchisintheMOW
position.
Indicateswhenthecuttingunitsare
beingraised.
Indicateswhenthecuttingunitsare
beinglowered.
Operatormustsitinseat
Parking-brakeindicator—indicates
whentheparkingbrakeisengaged
Function-controlswitchisinthe
NEUTRALposition.
PTOisengaged
Enginestart
Stoporshutdown
Engine
Keyswitch
PINcode
CANbus
InfoCenter
Switch
Operatormustreleaseswitch
Operatorshouldchangetoindicated
state
Tractionmotor
InfoCenterIconDescription(cont'd.)
Returntopreviousscreen
Itemnotselected/active
Itemselected/active
Reel
Electric-parking-brake
indicator—indicateswhenthe
electricparkingbrakeisengaged
Symbolsareoftencombinedtoformsentences.Some
examplesareshownbelow:
Operatorshouldputthemachinein
neutral
Enginestartdenied
Engineshutdown
Sitdownorengagetheparkingbrake
UnderstandingtheInfoCenterMenuItems
Toaccessthemainmenu,pressanybuttonwhileat
themain,CUmotor,ortractioninformationscreen,
thenpressthebuttonthatcorrespondswiththe
symbol.ThisbringsyoutotheMAINMENU.
Refertothefollowingtablesforadescriptionofthe
optionsavailablefromthemenus:
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MainMenu
MenuItemDescription
FAULTSTheFAULTSmenucontains
alistoftherecentmachine
faults.RefertotheService
Manualoryourauthorized
Torodistributorformore
informationontheFAULTS
menu.
SERVICETheSERVICEmenucontains
informationonthemachine
suchashoursofuse,counts,
andcalibration.Youcan
alsoenablethecutting-unit
backlapprocedure.Referto
theService(page18)table.
DIAGNOSTICSTheDIAGNOSTICSmenulists
variousstatesanddatathat
themachinecurrentlyhas.
Youcanusethisinformation
totroubleshootcertainissues,
asitquicklytellsyouwhich
machinecontrolsareon/off
andlistscontrollevels(e.g.,
sensorvalues).
SETTINGSTheSETTINGSmenuallows
youtocustomizeandmodify
congurationvariablesonthe
InfoCenterdisplay.Referto
theSettings(page18)table.
ABOUTTheABOUTmenuliststhe
modelnumber,serialnumber,
andsoftwareversionofyour
machine.RefertotheAbout
(page19)table.
Faults
MenuItemDescription
CURRENTListsthetotalnumberof
key-onhours(i.e.,hoursthat
thekeyhasbeenintheON
position).
LASTIndicatesthelastkey-onhour
thatthefaultoccurredon.
FIRST
Indicatestherstkey-onhour
thatthefaultoccurredon.
OCCURRENCESIndicatesthenumberoffault
occurrences.
Service
MenuItemDescription
HOURS
Liststhetotalnumberofhours
thatthekey,engine,reels,and
backlaphavebeenon,aswell
asthenextservicedue.
COUNTSListsthenumberofstarts,
mows,tap-offs,backlaps,
andnumberoftimesthatthe
enginewascrankedlonger
than30seconds.
BACKLAP
Engages/disengagesthe
cutting-unitbacklapprocedure
(whenyouengagethis
procedure,youcandisengage
themodewiththissettingor
bymovingthekeytotheOFF
position).
CALIBRATION
Allowsyoutocalibratethe
steeringsystem,traction
system,andliftactuators.
RefertotheServiceManual
formoreinformationon
calibration.
Settings
MenuItemDescription
UNITS
Controlstheunitsusedonthe
InfoCenter.Themenuchoices
areEnglishormetric.
LANGUAGE
Controlsthelanguageused
ontheInfoCenter.
BACKLIGHT
Controlsthebrightnessofthe
LCDdisplay.
CONTRASTControlsthecontrastofthe
LCDdisplay.
PROTECTEDMENUSAllowsyoutoaccess
protectedmenusbyinputting
apasscode.
PROTECTSETTINGS
Controlstheprotectedmenus.
RESETDEFAULTS
ResetstheInfoCenterto
defaultsettings.
TAPOFFTIME
Controlsthetap-offdelay.
REELSPEED
Controlsthereelspeed.
LOWERSPEED
Setsthespeedthatthecutting
unitslowertothegroundfor
mowing.
BACKLAPRPM
Controlsthebacklaprpm
speed.
CLIPCONTROL
Turnstheautomatic
clip-controlfeatureON/OFF.
BLADECOUNT
Setthenumberofbladesin
eachreel.Thissettingisonly
necessaryifCLIPCONTROLis
settoON.
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Settings(cont'd.)
HEIGHTOFCUT(HOC)
Setsthedesiredheightofcut.
Thissettingisonlynecessary
ifCLIPCONTROLissettoON.
MAXMOW
Setsthemaximummachine
speedwhilemowing.
MAXTRANSPORT
Setsthemaximummachine
speedwhiletransporting.
MAXREVERSE
Setsthemaximummachine
speedwhilemovingthe
machineinreverse.
SLOW&TURN
Enablesordisablestheslow
inturnfunction.
3WDKIT
Enablesordisablesthe
3-WheelDriveKit.
About
MenuItemDescription
MODEL
Liststhemodelnumberofthe
machine.
SNListstheserialnumberofthe
machine.
S/WRevListsthesoftwarerevisionof
themastercontroller.
INFOCENTER
Liststhesoftwarerevisionof
theInfoCenter.
CU1
Liststhesoftwarerevisionof
thecentercuttingunitmotor.
CU2
Liststhesoftwarerevisionof
thefront,leftcuttingunitmotor.
CU3
Listthesoftwarerevisionof
thefront,rightcuttingunit
motor.
GENERATOR
Liststheserialnumberofthe
generator.
LL1
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
thecentercuttingunit.
LL2
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
thefrontleftcuttingunit.
LL3
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
thefrontrightcuttingunit.
TRACTION1
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
thefrontrighttractionmotor.
TRACTION2
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
thefrontlefttractionmotor.
STEERING
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
therearsteeringmotor.
About(cont'd.)
CANBUS
Liststhemachine
communicationbusstatus.
TRACTION3
Liststhesoftwarepartnumber
andtherevisionversionfor
the3-WheelDriveKit(if
equipped).
Note:ProtectedunderProtected
Menus—accessibleonlybyenteringPIN;
refertoAccessingProtectedMenus(page19).
AccessingProtectedMenus
Note:ThefactorydefaultPINcodeforyoumachine
iseither0000or1234.
IfyouchangedthePINcodeandforgotthecode,
contactyourauthorizedTorodistributorforassistance.
1.FromtheMAINMENU,usethecenterbuttonto
scrolldowntotheSETTINGSMENUandpressthe
rightbutton.
2.IntheSETTINGSMENU,usethecenterbuttonto
scrolldowntothePROTECTEDMENUandpress
therightbutton.
3.ToenterthePINcode,pressthecenterbutton
untilthecorrectrstdigitappears,thenpress
therightbuttontomoveontothenextdigit.
Repeatthisstepuntilthelastdigitisenteredand
presstherightbuttononcemore.
4.PressthemiddlebuttontoenterthePINcode.
WaituntiltheredindicatorlightoftheInfoCenter
illuminates.
Note:IftheInfoCenteracceptsthePINcode
andtheprotectedmenuisunlocked,theword
“PIN”displaysintheupperrightcornerofthe
screen.
Youhavetheabilitytoviewandchangethesettingsin
theProtectedMenu.OnceyouaccesstheProtected
Menu,scrolldowntotheProtectSettingsoption.Use
therightbuttontochangethesetting.
SettingtheProtectSettingstoOFFallowsyouto
viewandchangethesettingsintheProtected
MenuandviewtheCUmotorandtraction
informationscreenswithoutenteringthePINcode.
SettingtheProtectSettingstoONhidesthe
protectedoptionsandrequiresyoutoenterthePIN
codetochangethesettingintheProtectedMenu.
AfteryousetthePINcode,rotatethekeyswitchto
theOFFpositionandbacktotheONpositiontoenable
andsavethisfeature.
Note:RotatethekeyswitchtotheOFFpositionand
thentotheONpositiontolocktheprotectedmenu.
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SettingtheMachineCongurationPasscode
YoucansetapasscodeontheInfoCentersothatan
operatorcannotaccessspecicInfoCenterscreens
withoutit.RefertoUnderstandingtheInfoCenter
MenuItems(page17)fortheInfoCenterscreensthat
arepasscode-protected.
1.FromtheSETTINGSmenu,selectPROTECT
SETTINGS.
2.SetPROTECTSETTINGStoON.
3.Whenprompted,entera4-digitpasscode.
4.TurntheignitionkeytotheOFFpositiontosave
thecode.
Note:Ifyouforgettheuserdenedpasscode,
youcanobtainatemporarypasscodefromyour
authorizedT orodistributor.
UnderstandingtheFault-LogIndicator
Ifafaultoccurs,afaultcodeappearsonthe
InfoCenterscreenandaredashinglightappears
abovethescreen.
ThefaultisstoredinalogentrylocatedintheFAULTS
menu,whichyouoryourdistributorcanusetoidentify
theissuethatpromptedthefault.
Foralistoffaults,refertotheServiceManualoryour
authorizedT orodistributor.
Main-PowerConnectors
Beforeworkingonthemachineorinstalling,removing,
orworkingonthecuttingunits,disconnectthe
machinefromthepowersupplybyseparatingthe
main-powerconnectors(Figure24),locatedatthe
baseoftherolloverbarontheleftsideofthetraction
unit.Plugtheconnectorstogetherbeforeoperating
themachine.
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Figure24
1.Main-powerconnectors
CAUTION
Ifyoudonotdisconnectthepowertothe
machine,someonecouldaccidentallystart
themachine,causingseriousbodilyinjury.
Alwaysseparatetheconnectorsbefore
workingonthemachine.
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