Battery Disposal; Servicing "On/Off" And Blade Brake System; Storage - Toro 20052 Operator's Manual

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Battery Disposal

Battery Removal
1. Remove four screws from shroud (Fig. 23). Remove
shroud.
2. Move control panel out of the way.
3. Remove screw from battery hold-down strap
(Fig. 27).
4. Disconnect positive and negative wires from battery
terminals.
5. The bottom of the battery pack is secured with tape to
mower housing. Rock battery pack to free batteries
from tape.
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2
4
24 volt — Models
Figure 27
1. Screw (4)
2. Battery hold down strap
Disposing of Battery
DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN YOUR
REGULAR TRASH!
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m–2902
3. Battery pack
4. Jumper wire
THIS SEALED LEAD (ACID) BATTERY MUST BE
COLLECTED, RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF IN
AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER.
The incineration, land filling or mixing of sealed lead
(acid) batteries with the municipal solid waste stream is
PROHIBITED BY LAW in some areas.
Return this battery to a federal or state approved sealed
lead (acid) battery recycler. This may be where you
purchased the battery.
Contact your local waste management officials for other
information regarding the environmentally sound
collection, recycling and disposal of this battery.
Servicing "On/Off" and Blade
Brake System
The motor and blade are designed to stop within 3 seconds
after releasing the control bail. Ensure that the control bail
functions properly before each use of mower. If the blade
does not stop within 3 seconds, or if there is a grinding or
scraping metal-to-metal noise when the control bail is
released, contact your local Authorized Toro Service
Dealer for proper "On/Off" and blade brake adjustment or
replacement.

Storage

Store mower in a cool, clean, dry place. Cover mower to
keep it clean and protected.
1. Clean mower housing. See Cleaning section in
Maintenance chapter.
2. Remove grass clippings, dirt and grime from external
parts of the shrouding and top of mower housing.
3. Check condition of blade. See Blade section in
Maintenance chapter.
4. Tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws.
5. Toro designed your mower battery to be safe if left
continually on charge for extended periods of time.
It is recommended that the battery be left
continually on charge when it is not in use year
round. During the non-mowing season, the mower can
be unplugged and stored if the battery is fully charged;
however, there is a greater chance of battery failure if
you forget to charge the battery periodically.
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