Recycler® 40 cm Model 40 cm Serial-No.
General 3 Maintenance and Upkeep 15 Safety 5 Spare Parts and Troubleshooting 20 Assembly and Start-up 7 Hints on Tending the Lawn 27 Operation 11 © by TORO Company
1 General 1.1 1.2 Introduction Regulation on Time Limits for the Operation of Lawn Mowers. Technical Data 1.3 1.1 Introduction The TORO lawn mower has been designed according to the latest technical and physiological aspects with due regard to the safety regulations in force. With its special equipment the Recycler® -Mower can cut up grass and leaves several times. This superfine-cut material will be sprinkled into the lawn by the mower.
EC Declaration of Conformity to Directives 89/392, 91/368, 93/44, 93/68, 89/336, 73/23 (EN60335) Manufacturer The Toro Company, 8111 Lyndale Ave.So., Bloomington, MN 55420-1196, USA Product Name Toro Recycler® Serial Number 210 000 101 & up Model Number 21020 21022 Noise information Signature, Title, Date 4 Certificate of Conformity Conforms to the Specifications of Directive 84/538/EEC LWA = 96 db (A) VP Technical Manager Bloomington, MN, USA 01.01.
2 Safety 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 General Notes Proper Use Improper Use Preparing the lawn mower for safe operation Safe operation Safe maintenance and storage List of symbols 2.1 General notes 1. Read the instructions carefully. Familiarize yourself with the operating elements and the proper use of the unit. 2. Children as well as persons who are not familiar with the instructions for use must not operate the lawn Observe the local age limits for the operation of the unit. 3.
2.6 Safe maintenance and storage 1. Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws are tightened to guarantee a safe operating state. 2. If there is fuel in the tank, never place the mower where there is danger that the gasoline vapours might catch fire from open flames or sparks. 3. Let the motor cool down before you put the mower into a closed room. 4. In order to avoid fire risk, keep the area of motor, exhaust, battery case and fuel tank free from grass, leaves or excessive amounts of grease/oil. 5.
1 9 6 12 7 8 8 9 10 5 15 11 12 4 13 1 © by The Toro Company Become acquainted with your lawn mower 5 2 14 3.1 6 3 13 Become acquainted with your lawn mower Setting the lawn mower up Mounting the wheels Mounting the handlebar Attaching the grass collecting device Adjusting the cutting height Proper cutting height Filling in the motor oil Filling up the tank 2 3 4 7 10 Assembly and start-up 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.
3.2 Setting the lawn mower up 1. Open the tapes and lift the upper part of the carton (Fig. 2). 2. Take out the components and put them down (Fig. 2). 3. Check completeness of contents. Dispose packaging according to the local regulations. 3.3 Mounting the wheels Note: First mount the wheel bearing with the ”SmartWheel” scale on the left in the back. 2 3 4 1. Push the wheel bearing the ”Smart-Wheel“ scale on the lefthand side in the back onto the axle until engaged (Fig. 3). 2.
3.5 Attaching the grass-collecting device 1. Put the fabric of the collecting sack from behind onto the frame (Fig. 9). Slide the upper plastic profile underneath the handle to the front and clip it there. 2. clip the other plastic profiles around the frame. 3. clip the plastic profile (Fig. 10) 3.
3.8 Refilling the motor oil (Fig. 14) With outside temperatures above 4°C, use SAE 10 W30 HD or 10 W-40 HD. With temperatures below 4°C, use SAE 5 W-20 or 5 W-30 HD. 1. Place mower on a horizontal surface. 2. Open cover and fill in approx. 0.6 liters of motor oil and insert oil measuring stick up to its limit stop (do not screw in). 3. Take out oil measuring stick and check oil level. Oil level may not be above the ”Full” mark and not below the "ADD" mark. If required, drain some of the oil. 4.
4 Operation 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Starting and turning off the motor Recycling Mowing with grass-collecting device Mowing without grass-collecting device 4.1 Starting and turning off the motor Starting the motor 1. Plug spark plug connector on the spark plug (Fig. 16). 2 Place mower on a flat surface without high grass. 3 If the motor is cold, press the primer button three times (Fig.17). If the motor is warm start without pressing the primer button.
4.2 Recycling For recycling the Recycler plug must be inside the ejection channel. 1. Ensure that the motor and the cutter stand still. 2. Open the ejection door. 3. Push the Recycler plug into the ejection channel. The Recycler plug must lock (Fig.19). 4. Close the ejection door. To remove the Recycler plug, stop the motor and wait until the cutter stands still. Open the ejection door and pull the Recycler plug out. Close the ejection door. • Ensure that the cutter is always sharp.
Should the motor have stopped due to the conditions inside the mower housing and block when restarting, it is absolutely necessary to clear the mowing tunnel from grass rests (Fig. 21). To clean the mower, remove the spark plug connector. Change the mowing direction frequently (Fig. 22). In case of an unsatisfactory mowing result: 1. Resharpen the cutters (Ensure not to create an unbalance). 2. Mow at a slower pace. 3. Increase the cutting height by one or two steps. 4. Mow your lawn in shorter intervals.
4.4 Mowing without the grass-collecting device Never remove the grass-collecting device while the motor is running - danger of injury! Mowing without the grass-collecting device is recommended for mowing high grass or if no grass collection is desired. Remove the grass-collecting device and the Recycler-plug (Fig. 25 + 26).
5 Maintenance and upkeep 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Checking the cutter for damages Cleaning the mower Servicing the air filter Exchanging the motor oil Exchanging the spark plug Storing the mower 5.1 Checking the cutter for damages Stop the motor, wait until the cutters stand still and remove the spark plug connector, when working on the mower. Danger of injury! After the mower has hit against a hard object as e. g.
5.2 Cleaning the mower Before cleaning the mower, stop the motor, wait until the cutters stand still and disconnect the spark plug connector. Danger of injury! (Fig. 29) Do not wash the motor down with water. Danger of motor breakdown! Before tilting the mower, fully empty the fuel tank. Only tilt mower far enough that the carburetor is on top. Wipe off dirt and grass rests with a rag. Lay mower on its side and clean the bottom side of the mower (Fig. 30).
5.4 Exchanging the motor oil Stop the motor, wait until the cutters stand still and remove the spark plug connector, when working on the mower. Danger of injury! first oil exchange: after 5 operating hours. all other oil exchanges: after 50 operating hours each, but at least once a year. Let motor run for a few minutes before exchanging the oil. Oil brands: with outside temperatures of above 4°C , use SAE 10W30 HD or 10W40 HD. With temperatures of below 4°C , use SAE 5W20 HD or 5W30 HD. 1.
5.5 Exchanging the spark plug Stop the motor, wait until the cutters stand still and remove the spark plug connector, when working on the mower. Danger of injury! Persons with cardiac pacemakers may not work on the running motor and on live parts of the ignition system when the motor is started. It must be ensured that the motor is at standstiill. Only then may the spark plug connector be pulled off. 35 18 36 1. Pull spark plug connector off the spark plug (Fig. 35). 2.
5.6 Storing the mower Remove the spark plug connector. Clean the mower. Check all bolts, screws and nuts. Replace damaged parts. Use only original TORO spare parts resp. go to a specialized TORO-dealer. Before longer storage, empty fuel tank and let the motor run to fully consume all the fuel. Store the mower in a clean, dry place. The handlebar may be folded down for this purpose (Fig. 37).
6 Spare parts and troubleshooting 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 Hints on spare parts ordering Customer service address Troubleshooting Spare Parts Motor & Blade Assembly Chassis Parts Bag & Recycling Parts Handle Parts 6.1 Hints on spare parts ordering Use only original TORO spare parts or parts released by the manufacturer. This is the only way to guarantee for your safety and the safety of others. The nameplate bears type and serial number of your TORO lawn mower (Fig. 38).
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Motor does not start. Motor starts with difficulty, is not running smoothly or loses power. Motor has spark failures at high speed. © by The Toro Company Possible cause Remedial measures 1. Fuel tank is empty. 1. Refill fuel tank. 2. Air filter element is dirty. 2. Clean air filter element. 3. Spark plug is loose. 3. Tighten spark plug. Torque: 20 Nm. 4. High voltage cable is loose or has come off the spark plug. 5. Electrode distance is not correct. 4.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Motor overheated. Motor has irregular vibrations. 22 Possible cause Remedial measures 1. Cooling air flow is obstructed. 1. Clean vent openings in the hood, in the fan housing and the cooling fins on the motor. 2. Electrode distance of spark plug incorrect. 2. Adjust electrode distance to 0.75 mm. 3. Wrong spark plug. 3. Mount correct spark plug with an electrode distance of 0.75 mm. 1. Cutter screw is loose. 1. Consult TORO customer service. 2.
6.4 Spare Parts 6.4.1 Motor and Blade Assembly Model - No. 21020, 21022 Ref.-No. Part -No. © by The Toro Company 1 95-6862 2 95-6828 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 92-1648 95-6632 95-6689 95-6705 95-6583 95-6792 95-6728 95-6727 92-2289 46-6290 95-6537 Description Engine-B&S Quattro 40 Mount AdapterEngine Screw Screw Screw Distance Blade Retainer-Blade Screw-Blade Disc Plate-Logo O - Ring Hose - Adapter No.
6.4.2 Chassis Parts Model - No. 21020, 21022 Ref.-No. Part -No. Description 24 1 2 3 4 95-6870 95-6737 95-6736 95-6665 5 6 95-6543 95-6716 7 95-6544 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 95-6563 95-6562 95-6526 95-6564 95-6830 95-6741 95-6565 65-6709 95-6525 18 19 20 21 95-6670 95-6667 95-6560 95-6527 22 95-6666 Housing (PA) Axle-Rear Axle-Front Wheel Assy. (incl. Ref. # 5 & # 7) Cover-Wheel Cover-Wheel (Smart-Wheel) Spring ClampWheel Cover Knob Knob-HOC Latch-HOC Spring-HOC Rod-HOC (inl.
6.4.3 Bag & Recycling Parts Model - No. 21020, 21022 Ref.-No. Part -No. Description 1 95-6711 2 95-6842 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 95-6783 95-6698 95-6831 95-6575 95-6753 95-6560 95-6552 95-6550 95-6554 95-6573 95-6770 * 95-6827 Rear Door (incl. Ref.#13) SpringRear Door Handle Screw Recycler Plug Kicker-Middle Kicker-Front Screw Frame-Bag Bag Ramp-Bag Decal-Safety BushingRear Door Manual-GB No.
6.4.4 Handle Parts Model - No. 21020, 21022 Ref.-No. Part -No. Description 26 1 2 3 95-6514 95-6518 95-6718 5 95-6713 6 95-6567 7 95-6568 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 95-6694 95-6740 95-6777 95-6569 95-6588 95-6592 95-6729 95-6730 95-6731 95-6710 Handle Lower Handle Upper Bolt & Screw Set- Handle Adjusting KnobHandle (incl. Ref. # 11) Adjusting DiskHandle Holding DiskHandle Bold-left Nut Bold-right Nut M8 Bail - Brake Cable - Brake Screw Nut Washer Guide - Rope No.
7 Hints on tending the lawn 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Spring Summer Autumn Winter 7.1 Spring Cleaning: The first cut and the cleaning should be done two or three weeks before the normal growth starts. To mow, the cutting height should be adjusted in such way that approx. 1.5 cm of the resting grass will be cut off. Thus an early greening of the lawn will be effected.
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