Cleaning; Cleaning The Radiator-Cooling Fins; Cleaning The Agitation And Section Valves - Toro Multi Pro 5800-D Operator's Manual

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Note:
The splash screen for the Multi Pro 5800
sprayer should display in the InfoCenter.
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8.
Rotate the key switch to the O

Cleaning

Cleaning the
Radiator-Cooling Fins
Service Interval: Every 200 hours
Important:
compartment, as it may damage the engine.
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position.
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Cleaning the Agitation and
Section Valves
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Do not spray water into a hot engine
1.
Position the sprayer on a level surface, set
the parking brake, stop the pump, shut off the
engine, and remove the key from the starter
switch.
2.
Tilt the driver and passenger seats forward
and align the prop rod into the detent in the
prop-rod-guide slot.
3.
Allow the cooling system to cool.
4.
Remove the seat-base-access panel; refer to
Removing the Seat-Base-Access Panel (page
51).
5.
Using a soft brush and low-pressure compressed
air, clean the fins of the radiator.
Note:
Clean the radiator fins more often if
needed. Check all coolant hoses and replace
any that are worn, leaking, or damaged.
6.
Lower the driver and passenger seats.
7.
Install the seat-base-access panel; refer to
Installing the Seat-Base-Access Panel (page
51).
To clean the agitation valve refer to the following
sections:
1.
Removing the Valve Actuator (page 79)
2.
Removing the Agitation-Manifold Valve
(page 79)
3.
Cleaning the Manifold Valve (page 81)
4.
Assembling the Manifold Valve (page 82)
5.
Installing the Agitation-Manifold Valve (page
83)
6.
Installing the Valve Actuator (page 84)
To clean the 3 section valves refer to the following
sections:
1.
Removing the Valve Actuator (page 79)
2.
Removing the Section-Manifold Valve (page
80)
3.
Cleaning the Manifold Valve (page 81)
4.
Assembling the Manifold Valve (page 82)

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