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Emission Control Regulation of emission systems,
maintenance, and warranty. Replacements may be
ordered through the engine manufacturer.

For models with stated engine horsepower, the gross
horsepower of the engine was laboratory rated by the
engine manufacturer in accordance with SAE J1940.
As configured to meet safety, emission, and operating
requirements, the actual engine horsepower on this class
of lawn mower will be significantly lower.

Safety

This lawn mower meets or exceeds the CPSC blade
safety requirements for walk-behind rotary lawn mowers
and the B71.1 specifications of the American National
Standards Institute in effect at the time of production.

Read and understand the contents of this manual
before you start the engine.

The safety alert symbol (Figure 2) is used to alert you
to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death. Improperly using or maintaining this mower
could result in injury or death. To reduce this potential,
comply with the following safety instructions.

The following instructions have been adapted from the
ANSI/OPEI standard B71.1-2003.

This cutting machine can amputate hands and feet
and throw objects. Failure to observe the following
safety instructions could result in serious injury or
death.

General Operation

Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the
machine and in the manual(s) before starting.

Do not put hands or feet near or under the machine.
Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.

Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with
the instructions, to operate this machine.

Clear the area of objects such as rocks, wire, toys,
etc., which could be thrown by the blade. Stay
behind the handle when the engine is running.

Be sure the area is clear of bystanders before
operating. Stop machine if anyone enters the area.

Do not operate machine barefooted or while wearing
sandals. Always wear substantial footwear.

Do not pull machine backward unless absolutely
necessary. Always look down and behind before and
while moving backward.

Never direct discharged material toward anyone.
Avoid discharging material against a wall or
obstruction. Material may ricochet back toward
the operator. Stop the blade when crossing gravel
surfaces.

Do not operate machine without the entire grass
catcher, discharge guard, rear guard, or other safety
protective devices in place and working.

Never leave a running machine unattended.

Stop the engine and wait until the blade comes
to a complete stop before cleaning the machine,
removing grass catcher, or unclogging the discharge
guard.

Operate machine only in daylight or good artificial
light.

Do not operate machine while under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.

Never operate mower in wet grass. Always be sure
of your footing; walk; never run.

Disengage the drive system, if so equipped, before
starting the engine.

If the machine should start to vibrate abnormally,
stop the engine and check for the cause immediately.
Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.

Always wear eye protection when operating machine.

See manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation
and installation of accessories. Only use accessories
approved by the manufacturer.

Slope Operation

Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents,
which can result in severe injury. Operation on all slopes
require extra caution. If you feel uneasy on a slope, do
not mow it.

Mow across the face of slopes; never up and down.
Exercise extreme caution when changing direction
on slopes.

Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden
objects. Uneven terrain could cause a slip and fall
accident. Tall grass can hide obstacles.

Do not mow on wet grass or excessively steep slopes.
Poor footing could cause a slip and fall accident.

Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or
embankments. You could lose your footing or
balance.

Children

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to
the presence of children. Children are often attracted to

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Summary of Contents for Super Recycler 20092

Page 1: ...r plate Write the product model and serial numbers in the space below Model No Serial No This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol Figure 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 Importa...

Page 2: ...or while wearing sandals Always wear substantial footwear Do not pull machine backward unless absolutely necessary Always look down and behind before and while moving backward Never direct discharged material toward anyone Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction Material may ricochet back toward the operator Stop the blade when crossing gravel surfaces Do not operate machine witho...

Page 3: ...equipment with a portable container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete Do not use a nozzle lock open device If fuel is spilled on clothing change clothing immediately Never overfill fuel tank Replace gas cap and tighten securely WARNING Exhaust contains carbon monoxide an ...

Page 4: ...truction decals are located near areas of potential danger Replace damaged decals Manufacturer s Mark 1 Indicates the blade is identified as a part from the original machine manufacturer 94 8072 112 8867 1 Lock 2 Unlock 104 7403 Electric start models only 4 ...

Page 5: ...te side to side on slopes stop the engine before leaving the operating position and look behind you when backing up 3 Cutting dismemberment hazard of hand or foot mower blade remove the ignition key and read the instructions before servicing or performing maintenance 104 7953 Electric start models only 1 Warning read the Operator s Manual for information on charging the battery contains lead do no...

Page 6: ...r housing to its highest cutting height setting by moving the 2 rear cutting height levers all the way forward Refer to Adjusting the Cutting Height in the Operation section 2 Attach the handle ends to the mower housing with 2 washers and 2 handle bolts Figure 3 but do not tighten the handle bolts Figure 3 1 Washer 3 Handle end 2 Handle bolt Important Route the cables to the outside of the handle ...

Page 7: ...e dipstick Figure 6 Figure 6 2 Slowly pour oil into the oil fill tube until the oil level reaches the Full line on the dipstick Figure 6 Do not overfill Max fill 20 oz 0 59 l type SAE 30 detergent oil with an API service classification of SF SG SH SJ SL or higher 3 Install the dipstick securely Important Change the engine oil after the first 5 operating hours change it yearly thereafter Refer to C...

Page 8: ... flammable and explosive A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others To prevent a static charge from igniting the gasoline place the container and or mower directly on the ground before filling not in a vehicle or on an object Fill the tank outdoors when the engine is cold Wipe up spills Do not handle gasoline when smoking or around an open flame or sparks Store gasoline in an approv...

Page 9: ...ght may bring you into contact with the moving blade causing serious injury Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop Do not put your fingers under the housing when adjusting the cutting height CAUTION If the engine has been running the muffler will be hot and can severely burn you Keep away from the hot muffler Adjust the cutting height as desired Set all four wheels to the same heigh...

Page 10: ... bar the blade should stop within 3 seconds If it does not stop properly stop using your mower immediately and contact an Authorized Service Dealer Figure 17 Recycling the Clippings Your mower comes from the factory ready to recycle the grass and leaf clippings back into the lawn If the grass bag is on the mower remove it refer to Removing the Grass Bag before recycling the clippings If the side d...

Page 11: ...ged install a new Toro replacement bag If the side discharge chute is on the mower remove it and lock the side discharge door refer to Removing the Side Discharge Chute before bagging the clippings WARNING The blade is sharp contacting the blade can result in serious personal injury Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position Installing the Grass Bag...

Page 12: ...23 Figure 23 1 Lower rope guide Note The lower rope guide releases the starter rope when you pull the recoil start handle 2 Raise and hold up the discharge deflector 3 Lift the grass bag up by the handle off the notches 4 Install the rear discharge plug Figure 24 Figure 24 1 Discharge deflector 2 Rear discharge plug Important Ensure that the rear discharge plug is locked in place To lock the plug ...

Page 13: ...rge plug refer to Removing the Grass Bag before side discharging the clippings Important Ensure that the rear discharge plug is locked in place To lock the plug Raise the discharge deflector Figure 26 firmly push the plug in until it snaps into place behind the tabs and rotate the lever on the plug to the left Figure 27 Figure 26 1 Discharge deflector 2 Rear discharge plug Figure 27 1 Lever 2 Tabs...

Page 14: ...from the spark plug and examine the mower for damage For best performance install a new blade before the cutting season begins Replace the blade when necessary with a Toro replacement blade Cutting Grass Cut only about a third of the grass blade at a time Do not cut below the 2 inch 51 mm setting unless the grass is sparse or it is late fall when grass growth begins to slow down Refer to Adjusting...

Page 15: ...e each use or daily Check the engine oil level Ensure that the engine stops within 3 seconds after releasing the blade control bar Clean grass clippings and dirt from under the mower Every 25 hours Charge the battery Lubricate the rear wheel gears Replace the blade or have it sharpened more frequently if the edge dulls quickly Every 50 hours Change the engine oil Every 100 hours Clean the cooling ...

Page 16: ...rew driver to open the air filter cover Figure 33 Figure 33 3 Replace the air filter 4 Install the cover Figure 34 Figure 34 Changing the Engine Oil Service Interval After the first 5 hours Every 50 hours Run the engine a few minutes before changing the oil to warm it Warm oil flows better and carries more contaminants 1 Perform the pre maintenance procedures refer to Preparing for Maintenance 2 R...

Page 17: ...ead acid battery according to local codes Note Your battery charger may have a two color LED display that indicates the following states of charging A red light indicates that the charger is charging the battery A green light indicates that the charger is fully charged or the charger is disconnected from the battery A flashing light that alternates between red and green indicates that the battery ...

Page 18: ...ade 1 Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug Refer to Preparing for Maintenance 2 Tip the mower onto its side with the air filter up 3 Use a block a wood to hold the blade steady Figure 42 Figure 42 4 Remove the blade saving all mounting hardware 5 Install the new blade and all mounting hardware Important Position the curved ends of the blade to point toward the mower housing 6 Use a t...

Page 19: ...ut of fuel 3 Allow the engine to run until it stops When you can no longer start the engine it is sufficiently dry 4 Remove the wire from the spark plug and connect the wire onto the retaining post 5 Remove the spark plug add 1 oz 30 ml of oil through the spark plug hole and pull the starter rope slowly several times to distribute oil throughout the cylinder to prevent cylinder corrosion during th...

Page 20: ...e knobs as you fold the upper handle Figure 44 2 To unfold the handle refer to Assembling and Unfolding the Handle in the Setup section Removing the Mower from Storage 1 Charge the battery electric start models only 2 Connect the wire to the spark plug 20 ...

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Page 24: ... following Cost of regular maintenance service or parts such as filters fuel lubricants oil changes spark plugs air filters blade sharpening or worn blades cable linkage adjustments or brake and clutch adjustments Any product or part which has been altered or misused and requires replacement or repair due to accidents or lack of proper maintenance Repairs necessary due to failure to use fresh fuel...

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