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California Proposition 65 Warning Information

What is this warning?

You may see a product for sale that has a warning label like the following:

WARNING:

Cancer and Reproductive Harm—www.p65Warnings.ca.gov.

What is Prop 65?

Prop 65 applies to any company operating in California, selling products in California, or manufacturing products that may be sold in or brought into
California. It mandates that the Governor of California maintain and publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, and/or other
reproductive harm. The list, which is updated annually, includes hundreds of chemicals found in many everyday items. The purpose of Prop 65 is to
inform the public about exposure to these chemicals.

Prop 65 does not ban the sale of products containing these chemicals but instead requires warnings on any product, product packaging, or literature with
the product. Moreover, a Prop 65 warning does not mean that a product is in violation of any product safety standards or requirements. In fact, the
California government has clarified that a Prop 65 warning “is not the same as a regulatory decision that a product is ‘safe’ or ‘unsafe.’” Many of these
chemicals have been used in everyday products for years without documented harm. For more information, go to

https://oag.ca.gov/prop65/faqs-view-all

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A Prop 65 warning means that a company has either (1) evaluated the exposure and has concluded that it exceeds the “no significant risk level”; or (2)
has chosen to provide a warning based on its understanding about the presence of a listed chemical without attempting to evaluate the exposure.

Does this law apply everywhere?

Prop 65 warnings are required under California law only. These warnings are seen throughout California in a wide range of settings, including but not
limited to restaurants, grocery stores, hotels, schools, and hospitals, and on a wide variety of products. Additionally, some online and mail order
retailers provide Prop 65 warnings on their websites or in catalogs.

How do the California warnings compare to federal limits?

Prop 65 standards are often more stringent than federal and international standards. There are various substances that require a Prop 65 warning
at levels that are far lower than federal action limits. For example, the Prop 65 standard for warnings for lead is 0.5 μg/day, which is well below
the federal and international standards.

Why don’t all similar products carry the warning?

Products sold in California require Prop 65 labelling while similar products sold elsewhere do not.

A company involved in a Prop 65 lawsuit reaching a settlement may be required to use Prop 65 warnings for its products, but other companies
making similar products may have no such requirement.

The enforcement of Prop 65 is inconsistent.

Companies may elect not to provide warnings because they conclude that they are not required to do so under Prop 65; a lack of warnings for a
product does not mean that the product is free of listed chemicals at similar levels.

Why does Toro include this warning?

Toro has chosen to provide consumers with as much information as possible so that they can make informed decisions about the products they buy and
use. Toro provides warnings in certain cases based on its knowledge of the presence of one or more listed chemicals without evaluating the level of
exposure, as not all the listed chemicals provide exposure limit requirements. While the exposure from Toro products may be negligible or well within the
“no significant risk” range, out of an abundance of caution, Toro has elected to provide the Prop 65 warnings. Moreover, if Toro does not provide these
warnings, it could be sued by the State of California or by private parties seeking to enforce Prop 65 and subject to substantial penalties.

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Summary of Contents for 22536

Page 1: ...Form No 3429 955 Rev B Power Rake TXL 2000 Tool Carrier Model No 22536 Serial No 318000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3429 955 B...

Page 2: ...arts or additional information contact an Authorized Service Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and serial numbers of your product ready Figure 1 identifies the location of the model a...

Page 3: ...activity that causes distractions otherwise injury or property damage may occur Never allow children or untrained people to operate the machine Keep your hands and feet away from the moving component...

Page 4: ...cles Use caution when operating on wet surfaces Reduced traction could cause sliding Do not operate the machine near drop offs ditches embankments or bodies of water The machine could suddenly roll ov...

Page 5: ...s Manual before performing maintenance decal125 6107 125 6107 1 Crushing hazard of hand and foot keep hands and feet away decal131 0711 131 0711 1 Crushing hazard keep away from pinch points and actu...

Page 6: ...to the Operating Position No Parts Required Procedure Note The casters are heavy You may need another person to help you move them 1 Remove the hairpin cotter and pin Figure 3 2 Rotate the caster whee...

Page 7: ...installing the attachment position the machine on a level surface ensure that the mount plates are free of any dirt or debris and ensure that the pins rotate freely If the pins do not rotate freely gr...

Page 8: ...he roller to stop completely before changing the roller direction Roller Rotation Travel Direction Using the End Plates The end plates contain the material in front of the roller while the clean mater...

Page 9: ...e the key 4 Remove the lynch pin and angle pin Figure 7 g271289 Figure 7 1 Angle pin 4 Right side discharge 2 Lynch pin 5 Left side discharge 3 Straight discharge 5 Rotate the power rake to the right...

Page 10: ...or tilt the rake back to raise the gauge wheels and allow the roller to penetrate more deeply To break up compacted soil roll back the attachment plate to take the caster wheels off the ground so tha...

Page 11: ...ntil grease begins to ooze out of the bearings 6 Grease the caster wheels and roller bearing Figure 10 7 Wipe up any excess grease g271354 Figure 10 1 Additional fitting at this location under the mac...

Page 12: ...s to the storage position to conserve space when storing the power rake Note The casters are heavy You may need another person to help you move them 1 Park the machine on a level surface disengage the...

Page 13: ...are not completely engaged 5 Check the hose couplings and engage properly 6 There is air in the hydraulic lines 6 Cycle the loader auxiliary system several time to remove air from the lines 7 There i...

Page 14: ...Notes...

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Page 16: ...to restaurants grocery stores hotels schools and hospitals and on a wide variety of products Additionally some online and mail order retailers provide Prop 65 warnings on their websites or in catalogs...

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