Handheld Remote Preset Modes; Loading The Hopper - Toro MH-400SH2 Operator's Manual

Material handler, serial no. 403350001 and up
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F
S
or O
LOOR
TART
once in the event of a combined action using
A
S
; in either case, it is the same number.
LL
TART
Handheld Remote Preset
Modes
EH Models
Setting the Preset 1, 2, and 3
Buttons
The handheld remote has 3 P
you can program with floor and option speed settings.
Each P
button acts like a preview mode for the
RESET
A
S
button, except that they use different, user
LL
TART
defined quick reference speed values.
If the floor and/or the option happen to be running at
the time you press a P
of both floor and option settings is displayed; if you
then press the A
S
LL
TART
values are replaced by the preset values. If you do
not press the A
-S
LL
TART
system reverts to the previously stored values.
Use the following procedure to set the values of a
P
button:
RESET
1.
Start both the floor and option either individually
or by using the A
2.
Set the desired speeds of both floor and
option by using the appropriate I
D
speed buttons for each output.
ECREASE
3.
Press and hold the S
the desired P
RESET
then
The screen displays PRESET SAVED.
Note:
If you hold the S
P
button while either the floor or option are off,
RESET
no new value is stored for either floor or option; the
preset holds the values previously stored.
Using a Preset Mode
1.
Press the desired P
display the floor and option settings.
S
buttons, and
PTION
TART
buttons which
RESET
button, a preview value
RESET
button, the current operating
button within 10 seconds, the
S
button.
LL
TART
NCREASE
button and then press
TORE
button (1, 2, or 3).
,
, or
button and press a
TORE
button (1, 2 or 3) to
RESET
2.
Press the A
option (if the hydraulics are turned on).
3.
Use the S
floor and option as desired.

Loading the Hopper

Important:
hopper.
Important:
load limits of the machine, or the tow vehicle;
refer to
Specifications (page
Important:
example, high loads have a higher center of
gravity. Reduce the maximum load limits to
ensure better stability, if necessary.
1.
Connect the machine to the tow vehicle.
2.
Load the hopper with material.
Load the machine from the top or from the
rear.
For most materials, such as sand or gravel,
you can use a front-end bucket loader. For
materials such as landscaping timbers or
fertilizer bags, load from the rear by placing
the material on the conveyor belt and setting
the hydraulics in the load position.
You may need to remove the rear gate for
easier access.
If sacks of material are used, empty the
sacks into the loader's bucket before loading
the material into the hopper. To ensure
stability, distribute the load evenly, front to
back and side to side.
and
Important:
into the hopper. Material that is larger than
the rear gate opening may damage the belt
and rear gate assembly. Also ensure that the
load has a uniform texture. The machine can
unpredictably throw small rocks in the sand.
To avoid causing the machine to tip over (see
safety decals in this manual):
Carefully monitor the height and weight of
the load. Higher and heavier loads can
increase the risk of tipping.
Distribute the load evenly, front to back and
side to side.
Be careful when turning and avoid an unsafe
maneuver.
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S
button to start the floor and
LL
TART
and S
buttons to control the
TART
TOP
Do not carry passengers in the
Do not carry loads that exceed the
20).
The stability of loads can vary—for
Do not put large or heavy objects

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