Servicing The Engine Oil - Toro Multi Pro 5800 Operator's Manual

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8.
Remove the rubber valve cover from the air
cleaner cover.
9.
Clean the valve and replace it on the air cleaner
cover.
Installing a New Filter Element
Service Interval: Every 100 hours
1.
If you are installing a new filter, inspect it for
shipping damage. Check the sealing end of the
filter.
Important:
Do not install a damaged filter.
2.
Gently slide the old filter out of the air cleaner
body to reduce the amount of dust dislodged.
Note:
Avoid knocking the filter against the air
cleaner body.
3.
Insert the filter into the air cleaner body. Ensure
that the filter is sealed properly by applying
pressure to the outer rim of the filter when
installing. Do not press on the flexible center
of the filter.
4.
Install the cover with the valve pointing down
and secure the straps
5.
Squeeze the element to distribute the oil.

Servicing the Engine Oil

Service Interval: Every 400 hours/Yearly (whichever
comes first)—Complete all yearly
maintenance procedure specified in
the engine operator's manual.
Change the engine oil and the oil filter after the first
50 operating hours and every 150 operating hours
thereafter.
Crankcase Capacity is 4.9 qt (4.6 l) with the filter.
Use high-quality engine oil that meets the following
specifications:
API Classification Level Required: CH-4, CI-4 or
higher.
Preferred oil: SAE 15W40 (above 0 degrees F)
Alternate oil: SAE 10W30 or 5W30 (all
temperatures)
Toro Premium Engine Oil is available from your
distributor in either 15W40 or 10W30 viscosity. See
the Parts Catalog for part numbers.
(Figure
38).
Check the Engine Oil
Service Interval: Before each use or daily
Note:
The best time to check the engine oil is when
the engine is cool, before it has been started for the
day. If it has already been run, allow the oil to drain
back down to the sump for at least 10 minutes before
checking. If the oil level is at or below the 'add' mark
on the dipstick, add oil to bring the oil level to the 'full'
mark. Do not overfill. If the oil level is between the
'full' and 'add' marks, no oil addition is required.
The engine is shipped with oil in the crankcase;
however, the level of oil must be checked before you
first start the engine and after you have run it.
1.
Position the machine on a level surface.
2.
Remove the dipstick, located under the
passenger seat, and wipe it with a clean rag
(Figure
39). Insert the dipstick into the tube and
make sure it is seated fully. Remove the dipstick
and check the oil level.
1. Dipstick
3.
If the oil level is low, remove the filler cap from
the valve cover
opening until the oil level is up to the Full mark
on the dipstick; refer to Servicing the Engine Oil
for the proper oil type and viscosity. Add the
oil slowly and check the level often during this
process. Do not overfill.
37
Figure 39
(Figure
40) and pour oil into the
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