Understanding Smart Power™ Traction; Reversing The Fan Operation; Understanding The Auto Idle; Using The Cruise Control - Toro Groundsmaster 4110 Operator's Manual

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Perform a recovery-regeneration whenever
there is a loss of engine power and a parked
regeneration cannot effectively clean the DPF of
soot.
A recovery regeneration requires up to 4 hours
to complete.
You need a distributor technician to perform the
recovery regeneration process; contact your
Authorized Toro Distributor.
Understanding Smart
Power™ Traction
With Toro Smart Power™ traction, the operator does
not have to listen to the engine speed in heavy
conditions. Smart Power prevents bogging down in
heavy turf by automatically controlling the machine
speed and optimizing cutting performance. You can
set a maximum ground speed that is comfortable and
mow without having to manually reduce the traction
speed when mowing in heavy conditions.
Reversing the Fan
Operation
The fan speed is controlled by the hydraulic-fluid
temperature and engine-coolant temperature. A
reverse cycle is automatically initiated when either the
engine coolant or hydraulic-fluid temperature reaches
a certain point. This reversal helps blow debris off the
rear screen and lower the engine and hydraulic-fluid
temperatures. By simultaneously pressing the right
and left buttons on the InfoCenter, the fan completes
a manually-initiated reverse cycle. It is recommended
to manually reverse the fan prior to leaving the work
area, entering the shop, or storage area.
Understanding the Auto
Idle
The machine is equipped with auto idle, which
automatically idles the engine when all the following
functions are not used, for a pre-determined time,
previously set in the InfoCenter.
The traction pedal is returned to the
position.
The PTO is disengaged.
None of the lift switches are activated.
When you initiate any of the above functions, the
machine automatically returns to the previous
throttle position.

Using the Cruise Control

The cruise-control switch locks in the pedal position
to maintain the desired ground speed. Pressing the
rear of the switch turns cruise control off, the middle
position of the switch enables the cruise-control
function, and the front of the switch sets the desired
ground speed.
Note:
traction pedal into the reverse position, for 1 second,
shuts off the cruise control.
Using the Engine-Speed
Switch
The engine speed switch has 2 modes to change the
engine speed. By momentarily tapping the switch,
the engine speed can be increased or decreased in
100-rpm increments. By holding the switch down,
the engine automatically moves to H
depending on which side of the switch you press.
Adjusting the Mowing
Speed
Supervisor (Protected Menu)
This feature allows the supervisor to set the maximum
mowing speed, in increments of 50%, 75% or 100%,
at which the operator can mow (low range).
Refer to
(page 35)
Operator
This feature allows the operator to adjust the
maximum mowing speed (low range), within the
supervisors pre-adjusted settings. When in the
InfoCenter splash or main screen, press the middle
button (
Note:
the settings transfer based on the previous setting.
The settings are reset when the machine is turned off.
Note:
with cruise control.
NEUTRAL
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Pressing either the brake pedal or moving the
Setting the Maximum Allowed Mow Speed
for the procedure to set the mow speed.
icon) to adjust the speed.
When switching between low and high ranges,
This feature may also be used in conjunction
or L
,
IGH
OW IDLE

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