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3.

Apply a thin coat of new oil to the rubber gasket on
the replacement filter (

Figure 25

).

4.

Install the replacement oil filter to the filter adapter,
turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket
contacts the filter adapter, then tighten the filter an
additional 2/3 to 1 turn (

Figure 25

).

5.

Fill the crankcase with the proper type of new oil; refer
to

Servicing the Engine Oil (page 21)

.

6.

Run the engine for about 3 minutes, stop the engine,
and check for oil leaks around the oil filter.

7.

Check the engine oil level and add oil if needed.

Associate Remote Control and
Base Unit

Important:

Make sure to read the entire procedure

before attempting the association process.

The remote control must establish communications with
the base unit before the system can be used. The remote
control is associated to the system base unit before leaving
the factory. This is done using the associate procedure.
In situations where it is necessary to re-establish remote
control-to-base unit communications (example: introducing
a new or spare remote control to an existing base unit), the
following associate procedure must be performed.

Note:

Associating the remote control to a different base

unit will disassociate that remote control from the original
base unit.

1.

Remove power from the base unit.

2.

Stand near the base unit in unobstructed, clear
line-of-sight with the remote control in hand.

3.

Simultaneously press and hold the R

OTATE

R

IGHT

and R

OTATE

L

EFT

buttons. The LED will blink about

once per second.

4.

Continue to hold both buttons until the LED begins
blinking about twice per second.

5.

Release the buttons.

6.

Press and hold the R

OTATE

L

EFT

button. The LED

will blink about twice per second.

7.

Continue holding the R

OTATE

L

EFT

button and turn

the key start to the R

UN

position. The LED will turn

solid if the procedure is successful.

Note:

This could take up to 20 seconds.

8.

Release the R

OTATE

L

EFT

button.

The system is ready for use with that particular remote
control.

Figure 26

1.

LED light

5.

Rotate right

2.

Rotate left

6.

Increase engine speed

3.

Decrease engine speed

7.

Engine stop

4.

Engine start

Servicing the Spark Plugs

Ensure that the air gap between the center and side electrodes
is correct before installing the spark plugs. Use a spark plug
wrench for removing and installing the spark plugs and a
gapping tool/feeler gauge to check and adjust the air gap.
Install new sparks plugs if necessary.

Type: Champion® RC12YC, Champion® Platinum 3071 or
equivalent

Air Gap: 0.76 mm (0.030 inch)

Checking the Spark Plugs

Service Interval:

Every 200 hours

1.

Look at the center of the spark plugs (

Figure 27

). If

you see light brown or gray on the insulator, the engine
is operating properly. A black coating on the insulator
usually means that the air cleaner is dirty.

Figure 27

1.

Center electrode insulator

3.

Air gap (not to scale)

2.

Side electrode

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Page 1: ...Form No 3395 485 Rev A Pro Force Debris Blower Model No 44553 Serial No 315000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3395 485 A...

Page 2: ...r there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the...

Page 3: ...igure 2 which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions Figure 2 1 Safety alert symbol This manual uses 2 words to highlight information...

Page 4: ...perator controls and safety signs All operators and mechanics should be trained The owner is responsible for training the users Never let children or untrained people operate or service the equipment...

Page 5: ...ermanent hearing damage Using the machine demands attention To prevent loss of control Operate only in daylight or when there is good artificial light Drive slowly and watch for holes or other hidden...

Page 6: ...chute is pointing up when towing Place chock blocks underneath wheel to prevent rolling while parked Maintenance and Storage Let engine cool before storing and do not store near flame Shut off fuel w...

Page 7: ...ead the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance 4 Thrown object hazard keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine 5 Warning stay away from moving parts keep all guards in place 6...

Page 8: ...handheld remote Media and Additional Parts Description Qty Use Parts Catalog 1 Operator s Manual 1 Read before operating Engine Manual 1 Use to reference the engine operation and maintenance Operator...

Page 9: ...e negative terminal of the battery 4 Coat the terminals and mounting fasteners with petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion 5 Install the battery cover and secure with the clips 2 Mounting the Hitch to t...

Page 10: ...ake sure the brake lights illuminate properly with the brake pedal applied and the taillights flash when the turning signals are use 4 Assembling the Handheld Remote Parts needed for this procedure 1...

Page 11: ...to engage the starter motor Release the key when the engine starts The key moves automatically to the RUN position To shut the engine off rotate the key counterclockwise to the OFF position Choke Cont...

Page 12: ...as E15 contains 15 ethanol E20 contains 20 ethanol or E85 contains up to 85 ethanol Using unapproved gasoline may cause performance problems and or engine damage which may not be covered under warrant...

Page 13: ...uel stabilizer conditioner in the machine to provide the following benefits Keeps gasoline fresh during storage of 90 days or less For longer storage it is recommended that the fuel tank be drained Cl...

Page 14: ...Rotate the engine ignition key to the START position Figure 15 Note If the key was left in the RUN position for an extended time move the key to the OFF position before proceeding to the starting proc...

Page 15: ...as required Stopping the Engine 1 Decrease the engine speed to 3 4 throttle 2 Press the STOP button on the remote control 3 If leaving the machine rotate the key to the OFF position and remove it from...

Page 16: ...s for cuts and excessive wear When towing the debris blower rotate the chute to the up position opening facing upwards Check wheel mounting lug nuts with a torque wrench Torque wheel lug nuts as descr...

Page 17: ...e hazardous and could possibly be deadly Run the engine at full throttle when operating Adjust the nozzle opening so it blows under the debris Use caution when blowing around newly planted sod as the...

Page 18: ...cooler Check the nozzle clamp and the nozzle guides Every 50 hours Check the condition and the tension of the belt Every 100 hours Replace the air filter element more frequently if conditions are dust...

Page 19: ...rument operation Check the fuel level Check the engine oil level Clean the engine air cooling fins Inspect the air filter pre cleaner Check any unusual engine noises Check for fluid leaks Check the ti...

Page 20: ...er element refer to Replacing the Air Filter page 20 Replacing the Air Filter 1 Remove the air filter element refer to Checking the Air Filter page 20 2 Inspect the new filter for shipping damage Note...

Page 21: ...be dirty replace it 1 Stop the engine remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position 2 Move the spring type hose clamps on both sides of the carbon caniste...

Page 22: ...the engine Engine damage can result Changing the Oil Service Interval Every 100 hours 1 Start the engine and let it run 5 minutes This warms the oil so it drains better 2 Park the machine so that the...

Page 23: ...obstructed clear line of sight with the remote control in hand 3 Simultaneously press and hold the ROTATE RIGHT and ROTATE LEFT buttons The LED will blink about once per second 4 Continue to hold both...

Page 24: ...of the hose clamps together and slide them away from the filter Figure 29 Figure 29 1 Fuel filter 3 Fuel hose 2 Hose clamp 4 Remove the filter from the fuel lines 5 Install a new filter and move the...

Page 25: ...in lb Figure 31 1 Nozzle clamp Cleaning the Nozzle Guides Check and remove any grass dirt or debris buildup around and in between the nozzle guides Figure 32 If the nozzle guides are not keep free of...

Page 26: ...an example of tire wear caused by under inflation Figure 35 1 Under inflated tire Figure 36 is an example of tire wear caused by over inflation Figure 36 1 Over inflated tire Electrical Maintenance Im...

Page 27: ...e 4 If you accidentally removed the rubber seal and the steel gasket replace them carefully into the channel in the handheld remote 5 Replace the cover and secure it with the 6 screws removed previous...

Page 28: ...el system 5 minutes C Stop the engine allow it to cool and drain the fuel tank refer to Servicing the Fuel Tank page 24 D Restart the engine and run it until it stops E Choke the engine Start and run...

Page 29: ...e are multiple faults both faults will flash then a long pause then the flash sequences will repeat Code LED Flash Pattern Behavior Details Machine Specific Faults Connector not plugged in locate the...

Page 30: ...stributor Resetting the Fault Codes After solving the problem disconnect and reconnect the diagnostic connectors The diagnostic light will flash continuously once per second Exiting Diagnostic Mode 1...

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Page 32: ...ot limited to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period o...

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