Toro 14AP80RP544 manual OFF-SEASON Storage, Maintenance Chart

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SECTION 11: OFF-SEASON STORAGE

WARNING: Never store the machine or fuel container indoors where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such as on water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliance.

WARNING: Use a fuel stabilizer additive or drain the fuel into an approved container outdoors, away from an open flame. Allow engine to cool. Extinguish cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition prior to draining fuel.

If the machine is to be inoperative for a period longer than 30 days, prepare for storage as follows.

Clean the engine and the entire unit thoroughly.

Lubricate all lubrication points. Wipe the entire machine with an oiled rag to protect the painted metal surfaces.

Refer to the engine manual for correct engine storage instructions. The engine must be completely drained of fuel to prevent gum deposits from forming on essential carburetor parts, fuel lines and fuel tanks.It is not necessary to remove the battery from the tractor for storage. However, clean the top of the battery and make sure it has full charge. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before storing the tractor.

Store unit in a clean, dry area.

NOTE: When storing any type of power equipment in an unventilated or metal storage shed, care should be taken to rustproof the equipment. Using a light oil or silicone, coat the equipment, especially any chains, springs, bearings and cables.

NOTE: Recharge the battery before returning it to service after storage. Even if the tractors starts, the engine charging system may not bring the battery upto a full charge, unless it is recharged.

SECTION 12: MAINTENANCE CHART

Before

After Initial

Every

Every

Every

Every

Prior

Each Use

24 Hours

10 Hours

25 Hours

50 Hours

Season

to Storing

Clean Hood/Dash Louvers

Check Engine Oil Level

Clean and Re-oil Air

Filter’s Foam Precleaner

Replace Air Filter Element

Change Engine Oil & Filter

Clean Battery Terminals

Lube Front Axles and Rims

Clean Engine Cooling Fins

Lube Pedal Pivot Points

Lube Deck Spindles

Check Spark Plugs

Check Safety Interlock

System

*Toro reserves the right to change product specifications, design, and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligation

**Kohler’s horsepower ratings exceed Society of Automotive Engineers Small Engine Test Code J1940. Actual engine horsepower is lower and affected by, but not limited to, accessories (air cleaner, exhaust, charging, cooling, fuel pump, etc.), application, engine speed and ambient operating conditions (temperature, humidity, and altitude).

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Contents AM un la PO re ota s’r Table of Contents General Operation Important Safe Operation PracticesDo not Slope OperationChildren General Service ServiceTowing Safe Handling of GasolineSafety Labels Slope Gauge Tractor SET-UP Attaching the Battery CablesAttaching the Steering Wheel Attaching the SeatKnob Adjustment Seat Quick Adjustment SeatGAS and OIL FILL-UP Tire PressureKnow Your Garden Tractor Throttle Control Lever Ignition SwitchChoke Control Brake PedalElectric PTO Power TAKE-OFF Knob Systems Indicator MonitorPTO Power TAKE-OFF Lever Seat Adjustment LeverOperating Your Garden Tractor Safety Interlock SwitchesCruise Control Button Shift LeverSetting the Cutting Height Reverse Caution ModeTo use the Reverse Caution Mode Starting the EngineStopping the Engine Setting the Cruise ControlEngaging the Parking Brake Driving the TractorEngaging the PTO Using the Lift LeverOFF MowingLeveling the Deck Making AdjustmentsFront To Rear Side to SideParking Brake Adjustment Seat AdjustmentSteering Adjustment Quick-Adjust Seat If so equippedSetting the Gauge Wheels MaintenanceCleaning the Engine and Deck EngineDeck Wash System Optional Changing Engine OILLubrication ServiceTires Cutting BladesCharging BatteryJump Starting Battery FailuresFuse Cutting Deck RemovalPivoting Idler Pulley OFF-SEASON Storage Maintenance ChartTrouble Possible Causes Corrective Action TroubleshootingSpecifications Toro Company MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty for Lawn & Garden TractorsPage Page PanyCom Toro TECHNIQUES* Caractéristiques 14 Chapitre Émoussée est lame La Dépannage DE Guide 13 Chapitre’ENTRETIEN Tableau 12 Chapitre Un Utilisez Avertissement Saison Hors Remisage 11 ChapitreForce DE Prise LA DE ET Plateau AvertissementDU Courroies DES Changement Gauche de fusée à poulie la de doucement’utilisez Avertissement Minim BatterieSe8/5 Lames LubrificationArrière Roue Timonerie et pivotement de PointsConduite Poste Restez Option en Nettoyage DE SystèmeBougies Huile FiltreMoteur EntretienGuidage DE Roues DES Réglage ’essayez AvertissementDirection LA DE Réglage Frein DU RéglageCas le boutons Siège du normal Réglage Siège DU RéglageLatéral Réglage ’arrière à d’avant Réglage ’HERBE DE Tonte Réglages 7 ChapitreRelevage DE Manette LA DE UtilisationForce DE Prise DU Enclenchement RemarqueOFF Vitesse DE Régulateur DU RéglageStationnement DE Frein Tracteur DU ConduiteMoteur DU Arrêt Moteur DU Marche EN MiseArrière Marche EN Travail AvertissementSécurité DE Internes Commutateurs Fonctionnement 6 ChapitreVitesse DE Changement DE Levier Stationnement DE Frein DU BoutonCoupe DE Plateau DU Relevage DE Manette BOISSON-PORTESerrez Important Contrôle DE SystèmeCommutateur DU Module ’ALLUMAGECommandes 5 Chapitre ’ESSENCE ET D’HUILE Pleins Pneu DE PressionInstructions les attentivement Boutons siège du normal RéglageSiège DU Installation Volant DU InstallationLA DE Câbles DES Installation Graves blessuresSerait Inclinomètre 3 ChapitreMachine la sur sécurité de Étiquettes Sécurité DE Étiquettes 2 ChapitreGénéral Entretien ’ESSENCE DE Manipulation Entretien Matériel dégât ou blessure toute éviter PourRemorquage EnfantsFaire À Faire PAS NE ÀPente UNE SUR Utilisation Général EN Utilisation Sécurité DE Consignes Important 1 ChapitreChapitre Toro de solutions des CoinDessus Comptez