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4050 Directional Drill
Software Versions A–D
Model No. 23898—Serial No. 316000001 and Up
Model No. 23899—Serial No. 316000001 and Up
Read this information carefully to learn how to operate
and maintain your product properly and to avoid
injury and product damage. You are responsible for
operating the product properly and safely.
Visit www.Toro.com for product safety and operation
training materials, accessory information, help finding
a dealer, or to register your product.
Joysticks
4-Button Joysticks
8 or 9-Button Joysticks
© 2019—The Toro® Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
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Register at www.Toro.com.
Main Information Screen
This is the first screen that appears after the initial
splash screen. To navigate between screens, use the
left and right arrows.
1. Drill speed (rpm)
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2. Rotary torque
3. Thrust force
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Original Instructions (EN)
Form No. 3429-304 Rev A
Figure 3
4. Engine speed (rpm)
5. Drilling-fluid flow rate
6. Drilling-fluid / Air-hammer
pressure
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Printed in the USA
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Summary of Contents for Toro 23898

  • Page 1 Form No. 3429-304 Rev A 4050 Directional Drill Software Versions A–D Model No. 23898—Serial No. 316000001 and Up Model No. 23899—Serial No. 316000001 and Up Main Information Screen Read this information carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product properly and to avoid This is the first screen that appears after the initial injury and product damage.
  • Page 2 g213150 Figure 5 g287716 1. Pull pipe 4. Thrust force Figure 4 2. Push pipe 5. Drill speed (rpm) 1. Pipe functions 6. Engine temperature gauge 3. Rotary torque 2. Fuel gauge 7. Engine droop 3. Limit setting options 8. Thrust force, drill speed (rpm), or rotary torque adjustment 4.
  • Page 3 Cruise Mode and Screen Software version Rev D and up. Cruise mode is identified by this icon: Cruise mode provides hands-free operation for rotary and thrust, set by the operator. Note: Use Cruise mode for pull back only. Using cruise mode in thrust could cause damage. You can only use cruise mode with clockwise functions.
  • Page 4 Push button 6 or 7 to increase or decrease the value of the selected setting. g290321 Figure 8 The following table describes the function values affected when another function is given priority. The priority is the function with the highest value, not the value selected in the screen. All values are dependent on the available engine horse power.
  • Page 5 SmartTouch™ Home Pulling Pipe in SmartTouch Mode Screen Start the SmartTouch mode with the cam assembly in the home position (row 4 of the pipe box). SmartTouch mode allows the operator to load and unload pipes from the rod box with less joystick operation to reduce operator fatigue.
  • Page 6 Push button 1 to select the pull pipe option (Figure 13). Push buttons 2 and 3 to select the row where you want to place the pipe (Figure 13). g232381 Figure 13 1. Pull pipe 2. Select pipe row Hold the lower right button on the 8-button joystick (Figure 10) or the lower section of the...
  • Page 7 Release the rocker switch/button to proceed to Hold the lower right on the 8-button joystick the next step in the sequence (Figure 17). (Figure 10) or the lower section of the rocker switch (Figure 21) of the 4-button joystick until the arms rotate with the pipe back to the home position and the grippers open as the pipe enters the cam assembly pocket...
  • Page 8 Release the button/rocker switch to proceed to Hold the lower right button (Figure 10) on the the next step in the sequence (Figure 23). 8-button joystick or the lower section of the rocker switch (Figure 27) of the 4-button joystick until the elevator puts the pipe back in the pipe box and the cam rotates to the home position (Figure...
  • Page 9 Pushing Pipe in SmartTouch Mode Push button 1 to select push pipe (Figure 32). Push buttons 2 and 3 to select the row where Start the SmartTouch mode with the cam assembly in you want to get the pipe (Figure 32).
  • Page 10 g232382 Figure 35 Release the rocker switch to proceed to the next step in the sequence (Figure 36). g231718 Figure 36 g232383 Figure 38 Hold the lower right button on the 8-button joystick (Figure 10) or the lower section of the rocker switch (Figure 37) on the 4-button joystick...
  • Page 11 Release the button / rocker switch to proceed to Release the rocker switch to proceed to the next the next step in the sequence (Figure 39). step in the sequence (Figure 42). g231720 g231719 Figure 42 Figure 39 Make the pipe connection; refer to Adding Drill Hold the lower right button on the 8-button Pipes in the Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 12 Hours Screen Options Hold the lower right on the 8-button joystick (Figure 10) or the lower section of the rocker switch (Figure 46) on the 4-button joystick Machine Hours Screen until the loader arms rotate back and the cam assembly returns to the home position (row 4) To access this screen, push button 1 on the Hours (Figure 47).
  • Page 13 Lubrication and Maintenance Screens To access this screen, push button 3 on the Hours screen. These screens provide the user with the daily maintenance schedules in the increments listed below. To reset the maintenance interval, navigate to the Parameters Options Screen (page 14), push the down arrow to scroll to the maintenance options screen, and enter pin number 12356.
  • Page 14 Settings Screen Options Joystick Left/Right Mode I Mode II Type 8 or 9-Button Left Joystick (no action) Rotation Carriage Settings Screen Joystick Right Joystick Thrust and Thrust Functions rotation Push button 1 on the Settings screen. Use this screen to change the carriage settings. Use the up and down arrows to rotate between push pipe, Parameters Options Screen pull pipe, and neutral.
  • Page 15 Language and Units Options Clock Settings Screen Screen Push button 7 on the Settings screen to set the clock settings options. Push button 5 on the Settings screen to access the language and units Screen. Push the up and down Once you are on this screen, push button 7 to rotate arrows to switch between English units and metric between date, time, and 12/24.
  • Page 16 If the engine is shut off, the voltage is measured • The rotary voltage ranges from 0.0 to 8.5 V and by the Toro controller. can be present for either make (upper icon) or break (lower icon) as the selected rotary joystick is •...
  • Page 17 Joystick Help Screens Air filter icon: the air filter icon is green unless the filter is plugged then the indicator is red. To access these screens push button 4 on the I/O Hydraulic-fluid filter icon: the hydraulic-fluid filter screen. icon is green unless the filter is plugged then the These screens show the function of each joystick indicator is red.
  • Page 18 g290340 Figure 73 g287759 Figure 69 g290341 Figure 74 g287760 Figure 70 8 or 9-Button Joysticks g290342 Figure 75 g290338 Figure 71 g290343 Figure 76 g290339 Figure 72...
  • Page 19 Auxiliary I/O Screen • Shows the seat with an arrow when the operator seat is unoccupied To access this screen push button 5 on the I/O screen. • Shows the seat with a figurine when the operator seat is occupied All icons change from black to green when you operate the associated functions.
  • Page 20: Information Screens

    The red dot appears in the center of the target and the FNR (forward, neutral, reverse) and Steer voltage shows 2.5 V prior to allowing the drill to move. If the red dot travels outside of the outermost black ring, service or replace the pendant with a new pendant.
  • Page 21: Warning Icons

    Machine Information Screen To access this screen push button 3 on the Errors and Machine Information screen. This screen displays the machine information including the model, serial number, and software version. g213171 Figure 82 Warning Icons Warning Icon Description Resolution •...
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