Cleaning; Cleaning The Engine And The Exhaust System Area; Cleaning The Debris From The Machine; Cleaning The Engine Debris Guard And Hydraulic-Oil Cooler - Toro Spray Master Series Operator's Manual

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Cleaning

Cleaning the Engine and
the Exhaust System Area
Service Interval: After each use (clean more often
when operating the machine in dry
or dirty conditions.)
CAUTION
Excessive debris around engine-air intake
and exhaust system area can cause engine,
exhaust area, and hydraulic system to
overheat which can create a fire hazard.
Clean all debris from engine and exhaust
system area.
1.
Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to
Preparing the Machine (page
2.
Clean all debris from the engine, around engine
shrouding, fuel tank, and exhaust system area.
3.
Wipe up any excessive grease or oil around the
engine and exhaust system area.
4.
Clean muffler-heat shields of all debris, dirt, and
oil.
Cleaning the Debris from
the Machine
Service Interval: After each use
1.
Prepare the machine for maintenance; refer to
Preparing the Machine (page
2.
Clean off any debris or chemical build-up on the
machine, especially the nozzles, sprayer-tank
opening, impeller, and the spray wand and its
holder.
Cleaning the Engine Debris
Guard and Hydraulic-Oil
Cooler
Service Interval: Every 80 hours
51).
51).
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1.
Remove the 2 flange locknuts that secure the
hydraulic-oil cooler to the machine, and lift the
cooler
(Figure
103).
Figure 103
1. Carriage bolt
2.
Use a brush or dry cloth to remove debris from
the engine debris guard and the hydraulic-oil
cooler
(Figure
104).
Figure 104
3.
Assemble the hydraulic-oil cooler to the machine
with the 2 carriage bolts and 2 flange locknuts
(Figure
103).
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2. Flange locknut
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