Operator's Manual

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immediately and contact your local TORO distributor
for assistance.
Do not operate vehicle until repair is
complete. Failure to observe this precaution may result
in damage to the engine.
Ignition Switch (Fig. 23)—The ignition switch, used
to start and stop the engine, has three positions: OFF,
ON /Preheat and START. Rotate key clockwise—
START position—to engage starter motor. Release key
when engine starts. The key will move automatically
to the ON position. To shut engine off, rotate key
counterclockwise to OFF position.
Charge Indicator (Fig. 23)—Illuminates when
battery is being discharged. If light illuminates during
operation, stop vehicle, turn off engine and check for
possible causes, such as alternator belt.
If alternator belt is loose or broken, do
not operate vehicle until adjustment or repair is
complete. Failure to observe this precaution may result
in damage to the engine.
To check operation of warning lights:
1. Apply parking brake.
2. Turn ignition key to “ON”, but do not start
engine. The charge indicator and oil pressure
lights should glow. If any light does not function,
either a bulb is burned out or there is a
malfunction in the system that must be repaired.
Note: High water temperature function on warning
light cluster is not used.
Hour Meter (Fig. 24)—Indicates the total hours of
machine operation. The hour meter starts to function
whenever the key switch is rotated to “ON” position.
Light Switch (Fig. 24)—Toggle switch to activate
headlights. Push to turn lights “ON”.
3rd High-Lockout Switch (Fig. 24)—Moving switch
to slow-position and removing key will prevent use of
third gear when in the High range. Engine will shut off
if shift lever is moved to third gear when in High
range. Key is installed with teeth pointing downward.
Push key in to turn. Key is removable in either
position.
Figure 24
1. Light switch
2. Hour meter
3. Fuel gauge
4. 3rd High-lockout switch
5. Steering wheel
Fuel Gauge (Fig. 24)—Shows amount of fuel in tank.
Operates only when ignition switch is in “ON”
position.
Steering Wheel (Fig. 24)—Turns vehicle. If engine
stalls or power assist fails due to a malfunction,
vehicle steering will require greater effort.
Passenger Hand Hold (Fig. 25)—On dashboard.
Figure 25
1. Passenger hand hold
2. Tachometer (Optional)
Tachometer—Optional (Fig. 25)—Indicates engine
RPM. Gear selection graphics indicates speed.
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