Higher
pressures should be used for heavier
payloads at higher speeds. Do not exceed the
maximum pressure.
Step
10
Setting the Charger Voltage
No Parts Required
Procedure
Important:
The incorrect voltage setting on
the battery charger can impair function and
damage the charger.
Always make sure the charger voltage setting
matches the voltage used to power the charger.
1. Locate the voltage selector on the rear of the
charger (Figure 14).
2. Adjust the voltage setting by moving the switch
on the voltage selector upward or downward
to change the voltage setting (Figure 14).
220
200
100
120
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Figure 14
1. Voltage selector
3. Switch
2. Voltage setting window
4. Voltages by switch position
Adjust the voltage setting by moving the switch
on the voltage selector upward or downward to
change the voltage setting
Always use the appropriate power cord for the
power outlet of the country or region charging will
occur. Contact your Authorized Toro Dealer to
obtain the correct power cord if necessary.
Step
11
Adjusting the Front Wheel
Toe-in
No Parts Required
Procedure
The toe-in should be 1/8-5/8 inch (3-16 mm) with
the following parameters:
•
The tire pressure should be at 12 psi (83 kPa).
•
The ride height should be correct before
setting the toe-in; refer to the Adjusting the
Front Suspension procedure in Maintenance,
page 29.
•
The vehicle should be driven back and forth a
few times to relax the A-arms.
•
Measure the toe-in with the wheels facing
straight ahead and a 175-225 lb (79-102 kg)
operator in the driver’s seat.
Note:
The driver should drive up to the
measurement area and stay seated in the vehicle
while the measurement is being taken.
If the vehicle will be run with medium to heavy
loads most of the time, set the toe-in on the
high side of the recommended amount. If it
is going to be run with a light load most of
the time, set the toe-in on the low side of the
recommended amount.
1. Measure the distance between both of the
front tires at the axle height at both the front
and rear of the front tires (Figure 15). A fixture
or alignment gauge is needed for the rear
measurement of the front tires at axle height.
Use the same fixture or alignment gauge to
accurately measure the front of the front tires
at axle height (Figure 15).
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