Toro 20200, 20199 owner manual Service Interval Every 25 hours

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Figure 32

9.Wipe off the dipstick end with a clean cloth.

10.Insert the dipstick into the oil-fill tube, and screw it in until it stops.

11.Remove the dipstick and read the oil level on the dipstick; refer to Figure 33.

Charging the Battery

Service Interval: Every 25 hours

Before storage

Electric-start model only

WARNING

Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling battery.

Charge the battery for 24 hours initially, then monthly (every 25 starts) or as needed. Always use the charger in a sheltered area, and charge the battery at room temperature (about 70° F, or 22° C) whenever possible.

Note: The machine is equipped with an alternator charging system.

1.Connect the charger to the wire harness, which is located below the ignition key (Figure 34).

Figure 33

1. The oil level is too low;

3. The oil level is correct.

add oil to the crankcase.

 

2.The oil level is too high; remove oil from the crankcase.

If the oil level is too low, add a small amount of oil slowly to the oil-fill tube, and then repeat steps 9 through 11 until the oil level is correct as shown in Figure 33.

If the oil level is too high, drain the excess oil until you obtain the correct oil level on the dipstick. To drain the excess oil, refer to Changing the Engine Oil (page 17).

Important: If the oil level in the crankcase is too low or too high and you run the engine, you may damage the engine.

12.Install the dipstick securely by hand.

13.Recycle the used oil.

Figure 34

2. Plug the charger into a wall outlet.

Note: When the battery no longer holds a charge, recycle the lead-acid battery according to local codes.

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Contents Introduction TimeMaster 30in Lawn MowerSafety General OperationSlope Operation Children ServiceGeneral Service Safe Handling of GasolineSafety and Instructional Decals 114-7982Setup No Parts Required ProcedureAssembling the Handle Installing the Blade-control Bar Parts needed for this procedureFilling the Engine with Oil Charging the Battery Product OverviewBefore Starting Recommended Fuel Using Fuel Stabilizer/ConditionerOperation Filling the Fuel TankAdjusting the Cutting Height Checking the Engine Oil LevelStandard Model Adjusting the Handle HeightStarting the Engine Electric-start ModelUsing the Self-propel Drive Stopping the EngineEngaging the Blade Disengaging the Blade Using the Grass BagNot Using the Grass Bag Checking the Blade-stop System OperationInstalling the Grass Bag Recycling the ClippingsBagging the Clippings Removing the Grass Bag Installing the Side-discharge ChuteSide-discharging the Clippings Removing the Side-discharge ChuteCutting Grass Operating TipsGeneral Mowing Tips Cutting LeavesMaintenance Recommended Maintenance SchedulesPreparing for Maintenance Servicing the Air Filter Changing the Engine OilService Interval Every 25 hours Installing the New Battery Replacing the BatteryRemoving the Old Battery Replacing the FuseAdjusting the Self-propel Drive Cable Servicing the Blade-drive SystemPreparing to Service the Cutting Blades Servicing the Cutting BladesInspecting the Blades Checking for Bent Blades Removing the BladesInstalling the Blades Washing Underneath the Machine Preparing the Fuel System StorageGeneral Information Preparing the EnginePage Page Toro Total Coverage Guarantee

20199, 20200 specifications

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