Toro Z MASTER Z287L Operator'S Manual Download Page 5

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Use care when checking blades. Wrap the blade(s) or
wear gloves, and use caution when servicing them.
Only replace blades. Never straighten or weld them.

Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. If
possible, do not make adjustments with the engine
running.

Charge batteries in an open well ventilated area, away
from spark and flames. Unplug charger before
connecting or disconnecting from battery. Wear
protective clothing and use insulated tools.

Keep all parts in good working condition and all
hardware tightened. Replace all worn or damaged
decals.

Toro Mower Safety

The following list contains safety information specific
to Toro products or other safety information that you
must know that is not included in the ANSI standards.

This product is capable of amputating hands and feet and
throwing objects. Always follow all safety instructions to
avoid serious injury or death.

This product is designed for cutting and recycling grass or,
when equipped with a grass bagger, for catching cut grass.
Any use for purposes other than these could prove
dangerous to user and bystanders.

General Operation

Allow only responsible adults who are familiar with the
instructions to operate the machine.

Be sure the area is clear of other people before mowing.
Stop the machine if anyone enters the area.

Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary.
Always look down and behind before and while
backing.

Be aware of the mower discharge direction and do not
point it at anyone. Do not operate the mower without
either the entire grass catcher or the guard in place.

Slow down before turning. Sharp turns on any terrain
may cause loss of control.

Turn off blades when not mowing.

Keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing away from
attachment discharge area, underside of mower and any
moving parts while engine is running.

Stop the engine before removing the grass catcher or
unclogging the chute.

Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.

Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing
roadways.

Do not touch equipment or attachment parts which may
be hot from operation. Allow to cool before attempting
to maintain, adjust or service.

Before operating a machine with ROPS (roll over
protection) be certain the seat belts are attached to
prevent the seat from pivoting forward.

Use only Toro-approved attachments. Warranty may be
voided if used with unapproved attachments.

Slope Operation

Slopes and ramps are a major factor related to
loss-of-control and tip-over accidents, which can result in
severe injury or death. All slopes and ramps require extra
caution. If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel
uneasy on it, do not mow it.

DO

If a steep slope must be ascended, back up the hill, and
drive forward down the hill, keeping the machine in
gear.

Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc. from
the mowing area. Watch for holes, ruts or bumps, as
uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass
can hide obstacles.

Use slow speed so that you will not have to stop while
on the slope.

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for wheel
weights or counterweights to improve stability.

Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments.
These can change the stability of the machine.

Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do not
make sudden changes in speed or direction.

Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose
traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly
straight down the slope.

When operating machine on slopes, banks or near drop
offs, always have ROPS (roll over protection) installed.

When operating a machine with ROPS (roll over
protection) always use seat belt.

Be certain that the seat belt can be released quickly if
the machine is driven or rolls into ponds or water.

Check carefully for overhead clearances (i.e. branches,
doorways, electrical wires) before driving under any
objects and do not contact them.

DO NOT

Do not mow slopes exceeding 15 degrees.

Avoid turning on slopes. If you must turn, turn slowly
and gradually downhill, if possible.

Summary of Contents for Z MASTER Z287L

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Domestic English EN Form No 3327 630 Z287L Z Master with 62 SFS Side Discharge Mower Model No 74236 Serial No 220000001 and Up...

Page 2: ...g Stabilizer Conditioner 14 Filling the Fuel Tank 14 Checking the Engine Oil Level 14 Setup 15 Loose Parts 15 Installing the Drive Wheels 15 Checking the Tire Pressure 15 Installing the Seat Retaining...

Page 3: ...at may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions Caution signals a hazard that may cause minor or moderate injury if you do not follow the recommended precautions...

Page 4: ...ely in place Be sure all interlocks are attached adjusted properly and functioning property Never operate with the discharge deflector raised removed or altered unless using a grass catcher Do not cha...

Page 5: ...only in daylight or good artificial light Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways Do not touch equipment or attachment parts which may be hot from operation Allow to cool before at...

Page 6: ...specially the blade attachment bolts Keep equipment in good condition Never tamper with safety devices Check safety systems for proper operation before each use Use only genuine replacement parts to e...

Page 7: ...7 Slope Chart...

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Page 9: ...instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger Replace any decal that is damaged or lost 98 4387 1 Warning wear hearing protection 98 5954 104 8569...

Page 10: ...operator s manual for further instructions 104 4163 1 Explosion hazard 2 No sparks flame or smoking 3 Caustic liquid hazard burns to hand and damage to items 4 Wear eye protection 5 Read the operator...

Page 11: ...11 1 403005 1 633345 1 633706 103 0262 1 Right hand fuel tank on 2 Left hand fuel tank on 3 Fuel shut off 65 2690 1 633766 1 523552 103 0368...

Page 12: ...12 1 633462 1 643339 104 7759 E643253 ROTATING BLADES STOP ENGINE BEFORE REACHING UNDERNEATH CAUTION 1 643253 99 4686 103 2433 100 4311...

Page 13: ...13 104 2449 99 4612 1 Engine stop 2 Engine run 3 Engine start 103 1027...

Page 14: ...en refuel such equipment on a truck or trailer from a portable container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle If a gasoline dispenser nozzle must be used keep the nozzle in contact with the ri...

Page 15: ...n 1 1 4 4 Installing the motion control levers Key Operator s Manual Engine Operator s Manual Parts Catalog 2 1 1 1 Read before operating machine Registration card 1 Fill out and return to Toro Instal...

Page 16: ...lts 3 8 x 1 in and 4 spring washers 3 8 in which attach the motion control levers to the control arm shafts for shipping Fig 4 2 Place the levers with the mounting plate toward the rear on the outside...

Page 17: ...erfill the battery because electrolyte sulfuric acid can cause severe corrosion and damage to the chassis 5 Wait five to ten minutes after filling the battery cells Add electrolyte if necessary until...

Page 18: ...right sides of the machine from the normal operating position Think Safety First Please read all of the safety instructions and symbols in the safety section Knowing this information could help you y...

Page 19: ...ion control levers Fig 9 out to the neutral lock position 2 Pull back and up on the parking brake lever to set the parking brake Fig 12 The parking brake lever should stay firmly in the Engaged positi...

Page 20: ...s to prevent possibility of someone accidentally starting the machine before transporting or storing machine 6 Close fuel shut off valve on front panel before transporting or storing machine Important...

Page 21: ...he parking brake move the PTO to Off and lock the motion control levers in neutral Now start the engine While the engine is running release the parking brake engage the PTO and rise slightly from the...

Page 22: ...aving the machine unattended even if just for a few minutes Caution Adjusting the Height of Cut The height of cut is adjusted from 1 1 2 to 5 in 38 to 127 mm in 1 4 in 6 mm increments by relocating th...

Page 23: ...ounterclockwise 1 turn to push This allows hydraulic fluid to by pass the pump enabling the wheels to turn Fig 22 Important Do not rotate the by pass valves more than 1 turn This prevents the valves f...

Page 24: ...pe This will minimize the ramp angle The trailer or truck should be as level as possible Important Do not attempt to turn the unit while on the ramp you may lose control and drive off of the side Avoi...

Page 25: ...2 Latch 3 Bracket 4 Bracket Pin 5 Bottom of slot 1 2 3 m 5600 Figure 25 1 Z Stand Positioned in slot 2 Crack in side walk or turf 3 Latch resting on pivot tab 3 Raise latch Swing stand foot out front...

Page 26: ...rent times So to maintain the same cutting height which is a good practice mow more often in early spring As the grass growth rate slows in mid summer mow less frequently If you cannot mow for an exte...

Page 27: ...Every 50 Hours Service air cleaner1 Check belts for wear cracks Check tire pressure Service the spark arrester Every 100 Hours Replace paper air cleaner1 Change spark plug s Check hydraulic lines Cha...

Page 28: ...e blade could be thrown into the operator s or bystander s area resulting in serious personal injury or death Inspect the blade periodically for wear or damage Replace a worn or damaged blade Before I...

Page 29: ...cturers may result in non conformance with safety standards Contact with sharp blade can cause serious injury Wear gloves or wrap sharp edges of the blade with a rag Warning Hold the blade end using a...

Page 30: ...aining clip 2 Air cleaner cover 3 Air filter 4 Carefully remove the filter from the compartment Fig 33 Cleaning the Paper Elements 1 Lightly tap the element on a flat surface to remove dust and dirt F...

Page 31: ...t drains better 2 Park the machine so that the drain side is slightly lower than the opposite side to ensure that the oil drains completely Disengage the power take off PTO set the parking brake stop...

Page 32: ...pe 50 50 mix of permanent antifreeze ethylene glycol and water Cooling System Capacity 128 oz 3 8 l Danger Rotating shaft and fan can cause personal injury Do not operate the machine without the cover...

Page 33: ...g the radiator cap Do not touch radiator and surrounding parts that are hot Danger Rotating shaft and fan can cause personal injury Do not operate the machine without the covers in place Keep fingers...

Page 34: ...e damaged hoses or the radiator Servicing the Spark Plug Check the spark plug s after every 100 operating hours Make sure that the air gap between the center and side electrodes is correct before inst...

Page 35: ...the filter Fig 45 7 Wipe up any spilled fuel 8 Open the fuel shut off valve on the console 1 2 m 4384 Figure 44 1 Filter 2 Hose clamp Draining the Fuel Tank Danger In certain conditions gasoline is e...

Page 36: ...of the fitting s 3 Connect a grease gun to the fitting Pump grease into the fittings until grease begins to ooze out of the bearings 4 Wipe up any excess grease Where to Add Grease Lubricate the grea...

Page 37: ...or oil or equivalent synthetic oil Important Use the oil specified or equivalent Other fluids could cause system damage Hydraulic System Oil Capacity 67 oz 2 l Note There are two ways of checking the...

Page 38: ...forward to access the filter 3 Remove the hydraulic reservoir cap and temporarily cover the opening with a plastic bag and rubber band to prevent all hydro fluid from draining out 4 Place a drain pan...

Page 39: ...g any work on the hydraulic system Make sure all hydraulic fluid hoses and lines are in good condition and all hydraulic connections and fittings are tight before applying pressure to hydraulic system...

Page 40: ...il the wheel is still or slightly creeps in reverse Fig 52 7 Move the motion control lever forward and reverse then back to neutral The wheel must stop turning or slightly creep in reverse Note The mo...

Page 41: ...letely for this adjustment 4 Raise the deck to the transport position and take all force off of the two large deck lift springs by loosening the nut in front of each spring Fig 55 5 Place 2 thick bloc...

Page 42: ...performing any maintenance to deck Belt Inspection Inspect all belts every 100 hours Check belts for cracks frayed edges burn marks or any other damage Replace damaged belts Replacing the Deck Belt S...

Page 43: ...position of the center bolt in the low height of cut setting The center bolt must be at or below the top alignment hole Check the position of the center bolt in the high height of cut setting The cent...

Page 44: ...r proper adjustment 1 Disengage the brake lever lever down 2 Measure the length of the spring The measurement should be 2 34 in 70 mm between the washers Fig 64 3 If an adjustment is necessary loosen...

Page 45: ...line Fig 66 Do not allow the electrolyte to get below the lower line Fig 66 3 If the electrolyte is low add the required amount of distilled water refer to Adding Water to the Battery page 46 1 2 3 m...

Page 46: ...e off PTO set the parking brake and turn the ignition key to off Remove the key 2 Tilt seat up 3 First disconnect the negative battery cable and ground wire from the negative battery terminal Fig 67 4...

Page 47: ...e machine with the battery disconnected electrical damage may occur Replacing the Grass Deflector An uncovered discharge opening could allow the lawn mower to throw objects in the operator s or bystan...

Page 48: ...is presented to users so that they are aware that these switches contain mercury and will apply sound disposal practices when these devices reach their normal end of life or are damaged Mercury Tilt S...

Page 49: ...RANGE BLACK PK BK PINK BLACK VIO GND PK WIRE COLOR CODES GND NEUTRAL SW5 LT BU BRAKE SW3 SHOWN WITH PARK BRAKE DISENGAGED P1 A PK BK K1 KILL RELAY DK BU SW6 SEAT SW SHOWN WITH OPERATOR IN SEAT K3 FAN...

Page 50: ...llow mixing instructions from the stabilizer manufacturer Do not use an alcohol based stabilizer ethanol or methanol Note A fuel stabilizer conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh gasoline...

Page 51: ...correct 5 Install new correctly gapped spark plugs 6 Dirt in fuel filter 6 Replace fuel filter 7 Dirt water or stale fuel is in fuel system 7 Contact Authorized Service Dealer Engine loses power 1 Eng...

Page 52: ...propriate pulley 5 Engine pulley is damaged 5 Contact Authorized Service Dealer 6 Blade spindle bent 6 Contact Authorized Service Dealer Uneven cutting height 1 Blade s not sharp 1 Sharpen blade s g g...

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Page 56: ...tems and Conditions Not Covered There is no other express warranty except for special emission system coverage on some products This express warranty does not cover the following Cost of regular maint...

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