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Toro Pro Force 44538 Operator's Manual
Toro Pro Force 44538 Operator's Manual

Toro Pro Force 44538 Operator's Manual

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Form No. 3364-944 Rev D
Pro Force™ Debris Blower
Model No. 44538—Serial No. 310000001 and Up
Model No. 44542—Serial No. 310000001 and Up
To register your product or download an Operator's Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge, go to www.Toro.com.
Original Instructions (EN)

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3364-944 Rev D Pro Force™ Debris Blower Model No. 44538—Serial No. 310000001 and Up Model No. 44542—Serial No. 310000001 and Up To register your product or download an Operator's Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge, go to www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Authorized Service to comply with the limits for a FCC Class B computing device in Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection and serial numbers of your product ready.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Model No. Introduction..............2 Serial No. Safety ................4 Safe Operating Practices ........4 Safety and Instructional Decals ......6 This manual identifies potential hazards and has Setup................7 safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol 1 Remove, Activate and Charge Battery ....8 (Figure 2), which signals a hazard that may cause serious 2 Install the Battery..........
  • Page 4: Safety

    Safety • Use extra care when handling gasoline and other fuels. They are flammable and vapors are explosive. Hazard control and accident prevention are – Use only an approved container dependent upon the awareness, concern, and – Never refuel or drain the machine indoors. proper training of the personnel involved in the –...
  • Page 5 • Let engine cool before storing and do not store near flame. • Use only Toro approved attachments. Warranty may be voided if used with unapproved attachments. • Shut off fuel while storing or transporting. Do not store fuel near flames or drain indoors.
  • Page 6: Safety And Instructional Decals

    Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. 115-5106 1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders a safe distance from the machine.
  • Page 7: Setup

    Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description Qty. Electrolyte (not supplied) Charge the battery Petroleum jelly (not supplied) Install the battery Debris blower assembly Hitch Bolt (3/8 x 3 inches) Flange nut (3/8 inch) Mount the hitch to the debris blower Hitch clevis...
  • Page 8: Remove, Activate And Charge Battery

    2. Remove the strap securing the battery cover to the battery box (Figure 3). Remove, Activate and Charge Battery Parts needed for this procedure: Electrolyte (not supplied) Procedure 1. If the battery is not filled with electrolyte or activated, bulk electrolyte with 1.260 specific gravity must be purchased from a local battery supply outlet and added to the battery.
  • Page 9: Install The Battery

    Important: Do not overfill the battery. WARNING Electrolyte will overflow onto other parts of the Battery terminals or metal tools could short machine and severe corrosion and deterioration against metal processor components causing will result. sparks. Sparks can cause the battery gasses to 6.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Hitch To The Debris

    Mounting the Hitch to the Connecting the Debris Blower Debris Blower to the Tow Vehicle Parts needed for this procedure: Parts needed for this procedure: Debris blower assembly Hitch pin Hitch Clevis Bolt (3/8 x 3 inches) Flange nut (3/8 inch) Procedure Hitch clevis 1.
  • Page 11: Product Overview

    Product Overview Controls Engine Stop Press the Engine Stop button to stop the engine (Figure 9). Figure 8 1. Hitch pin 3. Clevis 2. Tow vehicle hitch Figure 9 1. Nozzle direction, right 4. Nozzle direction, left 2. Engine stop 5.
  • Page 12 Choke Control To start a cold engine, move the choke control lever (Figure 10) to the ON position. Figure 10 1. Ignition switch 3. Hour meter 2. Choke control Hour Meter The hour meter (Figure 10) indicates the total hours of machine operation.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation DANGER In certain conditions during fueling, static Note: Determine the left and right sides of the electricity can be released causing a spark which machine from the normal operating position. can ignite the gasoline vapors. A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and can damage property.
  • Page 14: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    Note: A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh gasoline. To minimize the chance of varnish deposits in the fuel system, use fuel stabilizer at all times. Filling the Fuel Tank 1. Shut the engine off. 2. Clean the area around the fuel tank cap and remove the cap (Figure 11).
  • Page 15: Controller Time Out

    3. Rotate the engine ignition key to the “START” position and quickly release it to the “ON” position. This wakes up the receiver (Figure 13). Note: If the key was left in the on position for an extended time, move the key to the off position before proceeding to the starting procedure.
  • Page 16: Operating Tips

    • Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision. • Reduce your speed when making sharp turns and when turning on hillsides • Before backing up, look to the rear and ensure that no one is behind the machine.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval • Check condition and tension of belt After the first 8 hours • Check the torque of the wheel lug nuts After the first 10 hours • Check the engine oil level. •...
  • Page 18: Daily Maintenance Checklist

    Daily Maintenance Checklist Duplicate this page for routine use. Maintenance Check Item For the week of: Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Check the instrument operation Check the fuel level. Check the engine oil level. Clean the engine air cooling fins.
  • Page 19: Servicing The Air Cleaner

    Servicing the Air Cleaner 2. Dry the pre-filter by squeezing it in a clean cloth (do not wring). Service Interval: Every 25 hours—Clean the foam air 3. Put one or two ounces (29.6 or 59.1 ml) of oil on filter element and check the paper the pre-filter (Figure 16).
  • Page 20: Servicing The Engine Oil

    Servicing the Engine Oil Note: Change the oil more frequently when the operating conditions are extremely dusty or sandy. Oil Type: Detergent oil (API service SG, SH, SJ or higher) Crankcase Capacity: w/filter, 67 ounces (2 l) Viscosity: See the table below. Figure 19 1.
  • Page 21: Synchronize The Remote Transmitter/Control Module

    5. Fill the crankcase with the proper type of new oil; refer to Servicing the Engine Oil. 6. Run the engine for about 3 minutes, stop the engine, and check for oil leaks around the oil filter. 7. Check the engine oil level and add oil if needed. Synchronize the Remote Transmitter/Control Module If the remote or transmitter is ever replaced, the remote...
  • Page 22: Servicing The Spark Plugs

    Servicing the Spark Plugs Ensure that the air gap between the center and side electrodes is correct before installing the spark plug. Use a spark plug wrench for removing and installing the spark plugs and a gapping tool/feeler gauge to check and adjust the air gap.
  • Page 23: Servicing The Fuel Tank

    Cleaning the Engine Screen and the Oil Cooler Service Interval: Before each use or daily Before each use, check and clean the engine screen and oil cooler. Remove any build up of grass, dirt or other debris from the oil cooler and engine screen (Figure 26). Figure 25 1.
  • Page 24: Electrical Maintenance

    Figure 29 1. Fuse Fusible Link A fusible link is incorporated into the machines wiring. It is a grey wire located below the in line fuse. G015845 Figure 28 Waste Disposal 1. Mounting bolts 4. Torque wrench in pulley mounting bracket [200 to 230 in-lb (22.6 to 26.0 Engine oil, engine and remote batteries are pollutants to N-m)]...
  • Page 25 stabilizer manufacture. Do not use an alcohol based stabilizer (ethanol or methanol). Note: A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective when mixed with fresh gasoline and used at all times. B. Run engine to distribute conditioned fuel through the fuel system (5 minutes). C.
  • Page 26: Schematics

    Schematics Electrical Schematic (Rev. -)
  • Page 27 Notes:...
  • Page 28 Countries Other than the United States or Canada Customers who have purchased Toro products exported from the United States or Canada should contact their Toro Distributor (Dealer) to obtain guarantee policies for your country, province, or state. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your Distributor’s service or have difficulty obtaining guarantee information, contact the Toro importer.

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