Operation; Think Safety First; Pre-Starting Checks; Checking The Tire Pressure - Toro 07287TC Operator's Manual

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Operation

Note: Determine the left and right sides of the
machine from the normal operating position.

Think Safety First

Please carefully read all of the safety instructions
and decals in the safety section. Knowing this
information could help you or bystanders avoid
injury.

Pre-Starting Checks

Check the following items each time you begin
using the vehicle for the day:
• Check the tire pressure.
• Check the brake pedal operation.
• Check to see that the lights are working.
• Turn the steering wheel to the left and right to
check steering response.
• Check for loose parts and any other noticeable
malfunctions. Make sure the vehicle is off and
all moving parts have stopped before checking
for loose parts and other malfunctions.
If any of the above items are not correct, notify
your mechanic or check with your supervisor
before taking the vehicle out for the day. Your
supervisor may want you to check other items on
a daily basis, so ask what your responsibilities are.

Checking the Tire Pressure

Check the tire pressure every 8 hours or daily to
ensure proper levels.
The air pressure range in the front and rear tires is
8–22 psi (55–103 kPa).
The air pressure needed is determined by the
payload carried. The lower the air pressure, the
less the compaction, smoother the ride, and tire
marks are minimized. Lower pressure should not
be used for heavy payloads at high speeds.
Higher pressures should be used for heavier
payloads at higher speeds. Do not exceed the
maximum pressure.

Operating the Vehicle

1. Disconnect the battery charger.
2. Sit in the Operator's seat, insert the key into the
On/Off switch, and rotate the key clockwise
to the On position.
3. Move the vehicle direction switch button to
the desired position.
4. Release the parking brake.
5. Slowly step on the accelerator pedal to drive
the vehicle.
Note: The parking brake will automatically
disengage when you press the accelerator pedal.

Stopping the Vehicle

Important: When stopping the vehicle on
an incline, use the brake to stop the vehicle
and the parking brake to hold it in place.
Using the accelerator to stall the vehicle can
damage the vehicle.
To stop the vehicle, remove your foot from the
accelerator pedal and slowly press the brake pedal.
Note: Stopping distance may vary depending on
the vehicle load and speed.

Parking the Vehicle

1. Engage the parking brake and rotate the
On/Off key to Off.
2. Remove the key from the switch to prevent
accidental starting.
Understanding and Using
the Battery System
Understanding Deep Cycle Batteries
The vehicle contains 8 deep cycle, lead-acid
batteries which supply power to the motor and
accessories. A deep cycle battery is not the same
as an automobile battery. An automobile battery is
designed to provide a surge of power to start the
vehicle and moderate power to run the lights and
accessories when the motor if off or idling. The
alternator then continuously recharges it as the
automobile runs. As such, an automobile battery
seldom drops below 90% of maximum charge
level.
A deep cycle battery is designed to be a primary
power source to provide a sustained output. Deep
cycle batteries are typically discharged as low as
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