Understanding The Acceleration Mode; Understanding The Warm-Up Mode; Understanding Toro Smart Power; Starting The Engine - Toro Reelmaster 5010-H Operator's Manual

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Tips for Using the Cruise Control
Set a cruising speed for long distances without
many obstacles.
On rough terrain, use the InfoCenter to control
the speed.
Use the cruise control for turnarounds as follows:
1.
While mowing, set a safe, comfortable speed
for turning around at the end of mowing
passes.
2.
Press the traction pedal to increase the
speed for mowing during the mowing pass.
3.
Take your foot off the pedal when turning
around for the next mowing pass.
4.
The machine will slow down to the low cruise
control setting, allowing you to make an
efficient turnaround at a constant speed.
5.
After turning around, use the traction pedal
to increase the machine speed back up for
the next mowing pass.
Understanding the
Acceleration Mode
This feature determines how quickly the machine
changes traction speed when the traction pedal is not
in the N
position.
EUTRAL
Note:
If you take your foot off the traction pedal,
allowing it to return to the N
machine is moving, the braking profile is engaged.
The braking profile is always the same and cannot be
customized by the acceleration mode feature.
Enter the protected menus in the InfoCenter to change
the acceleration mode. The acceleration mode has
the following 3 positions:
Low—least aggressive acceleration and
deceleration
Medium (default)—medium acceleration and
deceleration
High—most aggressive acceleration and
deceleration
Understanding the
Warm-Up Mode
When starting the machine in cold weather, warm-up
mode limits the engine speed to low idle for a short
period after the engine is started, preventing potential
component damage from operating the machine with
cold oil.
position while the
EUTRAL
A snowflake icon
denotes when warm-up mode is active. Do not
operate the machine until after the warm-up period.
Understanding Toro Smart
Power™
With Smart Power, the operator does not have to
listen to the engine speed in heavy load conditions.
Smart Power prevents the engine from bogging
down in heavy cutting conditions by automatically
controlling the machine speed and optimizing cutting
performance.
Note:
By default, the Smart Power feature is O

Starting the Engine

Important:
You must bleed the fuel system before
starting the engine if you are starting the engine
for the first time, the engine has shut off due to
lack of fuel, or you have performed maintenance
on the fuel system; refer to
System (page
60).
1.
Sit on the seat, keep your foot off the traction
pedal so that it is in N
parking brake, and ensure that the PTO switch
is not engaged.
2.
Turn the key to the O
An automatic timer controls the glow plug
preheat for 6 seconds.
3.
After preheating the glow plugs, turn the key to
the S
position.
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Crank the engine for no longer than 15 seconds.
Release the key when the engine starts. If
additional preheating is required, turn the key to
the O
position and then to the O
FF
position. Repeat this process as required.
4.
Run the engine at low idle speed until it warms
up.

Shutting Off the Engine

1.
Move all controls to N
parking brake, move the engine-speed switch to
the L
I
position and allow the engine to
OW
DLE
reach low idle speed.
Important:
Allow the engine to idle for 5
minutes before shutting it off after a full load
operation. Failure to do so may damage
engine components.
37
on the InfoCenter screen
Bleeding the Fuel
, engage the
EUTRAL
/P
position.
N
REHEAT
/P
N
REHEAT
, engage the
EUTRAL
.
N

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