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Be aware that heavy loads increase your stopping distance
and reduce your ability to turn quickly without tipping
over.
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The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying
purposes only, not for passengers.
•
Never overload your machine. The name plate (located
under the middle of the dash) shows the load limits for
the machine. Never overfill attachments or exceed the
machine maximum gross machine weight (GVW); refer
to
Specifications (page 19)
.
Handling and Servicing
Batteries
•
To reduce the potential for fire, keep the batteries and
motor area free of excessive grease, grass, leaves, and
accumulation of dirt.
•
Always disconnect the battery cables before servicing
any electrical components; refer to
.
Note:
Disconnecting any battery cables will isolate
power from electrical system.
•
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid
produces hydrogen gas which, in the right proportions,
is explosive.
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Always service, store, and charge the machine in a
well-ventilated area.
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Keep sparks and open flames away from the batteries.
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Do not smoke near the batteries.
–
Never use an open flame to check the level or leakage
of battery electrolyte.
•
Use caution when handling and working around
electrolyte. The sulfuric acid in electrolyte can burn skin
and damage clothing. Furthermore, it can be emitted as a
gas that can damage your lungs.
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Wear proper eye, hand, and face protection.
–
Do not lean over the batteries at any time.
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Avoid breathing in battery fumes.
–
Fill the batteries where clean water is always available
for flushing the skin.
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If you get electrolyte on your skin or eyes, flush
the affected area for 20 minutes with clean water.
Remove acid-soaked clothing . Seek medical attention
immediately.
–
Keep children and pets away from the batteries and
electrolyte.
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Electrolyte is very poisonous.
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Do not drink the electrolyte.
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If electrolyte has been swallowed, and the person is
conscious, have them drink large quantities of water
immediately to dilute the electrolyte.
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Do not attempt to make them vomit.
–
Call Poison Control and get medical attention
immediately.
•
When not filling the batteries, keep the battery vent caps
tight on the batteries. Never operate the machine if any
of the vent caps are missing or damaged.
•
When removing or installing the batteries, do not allow
the battery terminals to touch any metal parts of the
machine.
•
Do not allow metal tools to short between the battery
terminals and metal parts of the machine. Remove all
jewelry and watches before servicing the batteries.
•
Do not check a battery charge by placing a metal object
across the posts. This will cause sparks which can cause
an explosion.
•
Always keep the battery retainers in place to protect and
secure the batteries.
•
Read and understand the charging instructions before
charging the batteries; refer to
(page 33)
. Also, take the following precautions and
actions when charging the batteries:
–
Turn the machine On/Off switch to Off before
connecting the charger to a power source.
–
Use only the battery charger supplied with the
machine to charge the batteries.
–
Do not charge a damaged or frozen battery.
–
Always unplug the AC power cord from the power
outlet before unplugging it from the machine charging
receptacle to avoid sparks.
–
If during charging a battery gets hot, begins emitting
large amounts of gasses, or spews electrolyte,
immediately disconnect the charger power cord from
the power outlet. Have the machine serviced by an
Authorized Service Dealer before using it again.
Maintenance
•
Before servicing or making adjustments to the machine,
move the machine to a level surface, stop the engine, set
the parking brake, and remove the key from On/Off
switch to prevent accidental moving the machine.
•
To make sure the entire machine is in good condition,
keep all nuts, bolts, and screws properly tightened.
•
To reduce the potential fire hazard, keep the motor area
free of excessive grease, grass, leaves, and accumulation
of dirt.
•
If the motor must be running to perform a maintenance
adjustment, keep hands, feet, clothing, and any parts of
the body away from the motor and any moving parts.
Keep everyone away.
•
If major repairs are ever needed or assistance is required,
contact an Authorized Toro Distributor.
•
To be sure of optimum performance and safety, always
purchase genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories.
Replacement parts and accessories made by other
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