Toro Powerlite Snowthrower Operator's Manual
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Toro Powerlite Snowthrower is a reliable and powerful machine designed to make snow removal a breeze. With its efficient snow-clearing capabilities, it's perfect for residential use, allowing you to tackle even heavy snowfall with ease. This snowthrower features a durable construction, ensuring longevity and dependable performance season after season.
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CCR Powerlite® Snowthrower
Model No. 38182—Serial No. 270000001 and Up
Form No. 3355-415 Rev A
Operator's Manual
Introduction
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.
You may contact Toro directly at www.Toro.com for product and accessory information, help finding a dealer, or to register your product.
Whenever you need service, genuine Toro parts, or additional information, contact an Authorized Service
Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and serial numbers of your product ready. Figure 1 identifies the location of the model and serial numbers on the product.
Write the numbers in the space provided.
Figure 1
1. Model and serial number location
Model No.
Serial No.
This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol (Figure 2), which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions.
Figure 2
1. Safety alert symbol
This manual uses 2 words to highlight information.
Important calls attention to special mechanical information and Note emphasizes general information worthy of special attention.
Warning
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Important:
This engine is not equipped with a spark arrester muffler. It is a violation of California
Public Resource Code Section 4442 to use or operate this engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land. Other states or federal areas may have similar laws.
This spark ignition system complies with Canadian
ICES-002
The enclosed Engine Owner’s Manual is supplied for information regarding the US Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Emission
Control Regulation of emission systems, maintenance, and warranty. Replacements may be ordered through the engine manufacturer.
Safety
Read and understand the contents of this manual before the engine is ever started.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
Improperly using or maintaining this snowthrower could result in injury or death. To reduce this potential, comply with the following safety instructions.
This snow thrower is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury.
© 2006—The Toro® Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Register at www.Toro.com.
Original Instructions (EN)
Printed in the USA
All Rights Reserved
Training
• Read, understand and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) before operating this unit.
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly.
• Never allow children to operate the equipment. Never allow adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction.
• Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children.
• Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling, especially when operating the snow thrower in reverse.
Preparation
• Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats, sleds, boards, wires, and other foreign objects.
• Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate winter garments. Avoid loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts. Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces.
• Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
– Use an approved fuel container.
– Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine.
– Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never fill fuel tank indoors.
– Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground, away from your vehicle, before filling.
– When practical, remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground.
If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a portable container, rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.
– Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times, until refueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.
– Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel.
– If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately.
• Use extension cords and receptacles as specified by the manufacturer for all units with electric starting motors.
• Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running (except when specifically recommended by manufacturer).
• Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eyes from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine.
Operation
• Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.
• Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine, remove the ignition key, thoroughly inspect the snow thrower for any damage, and repair the damage before restarting and operating the snow thrower.
• If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.
• Stop the engine whenever you leave the operating position, before unclogging the rotor blades or discharge chute, and when making any repairs, adjustments or inspections.
• When cleaning, repairing or inspecting the snow thrower, stop the engine and make certain the rotor blades and all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent someone from accidentally starting the engine.
• Do not run the engine indoors, except when starting the engine and for transporting the snow thrower in or out of the building. Open the outside doors; exhaust fumes are dangerous.
• Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes.
• Never operate the snow thrower without proper guards, and other safety protective devices in place and working.
• Never direct the discharge toward people or areas where property damage can occur. Keep children and others away.
• Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.
• Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care when operating in reverse.
• Disengage power to the rotor blades when snow thrower is transported or not in use.
• Never operate the snow thrower without good visibility or light. Always be sure of your footing, and keep a firm hold on the handles. Walk; never run.
• Never touch a hot engine or muffler.
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Clearing a Clogged Discharge
Chute
Hand contact with the rotating rotor blades inside the discharge chute is the most common cause of injury associated with snow throwers. Never use your hand to clean out the discharge chute. To clear the chute:
• Shut the engine off !
• Wait 10 seconds to be sure the rotor blades have stopped rotating.
• Always use a clean-out tool, not your hands.
Maintenance and Storage
• Check all fasteners at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.
• Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water heaters, space heaters, or clothes dryers. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
• Always refer to the Operator’s Manual for important details if the snow thrower is to be stored for an extended period.
• Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.
• Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze-up of the rotor blades.
Toro Snowthrower Safety
The following list contains safety information specific to
Toro products or other safety information that you must know.
• Rotating rotor blades can injure fingers or hands.
Stay behind the handles and away from the discharge opening while operating the snowthrower.
Keep your face, hands, feet, and any other part of your body or clothing away from moving or rotating parts.
• Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing, and inspecting the snowthrower, and before unclogging the discharge chute, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop.
• Before leaving the operating position, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop.
• If a shield, safety device, or decal is damaged, illegible, or lost, repair or replace it before beginning operation.
Also, tighten any loose fasteners.
• Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
• Do not use the snowthrower on a roof.
• Do not touch the engine while it is running or soon after it has stopped because the engine may be hot enough to cause a burn.
• Perform only those maintenance instructions described in this manual. Before performing any maintenance, service, or adjustment, stop the engine, remove the key, and disconnect the wire from the spark plug. If major repairs are ever needed, contact your Authorized
Service Dealer.
• Do not change the governor settings on the engine.
• When storing the snowthrower for more than 30 days, drain the fuel from the fuel tank to prevent a potential hazard. Store fuel in an approved fuel container.
Remove the key from the ignition switch before storing the snowthrower.
• Purchase only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories.
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Safety and Instructional Decals
Important:
Safety and instruction decals are located near areas of potential danger. Replace damaged decals.
61-4790
104-2767
112-6646
104-2768
112-6647
Reorder part no. 112-8101
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Setup
Loose Parts
Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped.
Step
1.
2.
Description
Oval-head bolts
Curved washers
Handle knobs
Discharge chute
Washers
Locknuts
Knob
1. Installing the Handle
1. Position the ends of the upper handle on the inside of the lower handle and align the holes.
2. Insert the oval-head bolts into the aligned holes, with the bolt heads on the outside of the handle. (Figure 3).
Qty.
2
2
1
2
1
2
2 Install the handle.
Use
Install the discharge chute.
2. Installing the Discharge
Chute
1. Position the holes in the sides of the discharge chute over the bolts ends on the sides of the chute handle.
(Figure 4).
Figure 3
3. Install the curved washers and the handle knobs on the oval-head bolts and tighten the knobs securely.
Figure 4
1. Discharge chute
2. Bolt ends
3. Knob
2. Secure the sides of the discharge chute with 2 washers and 2 locknuts.
3. Rotate the discharge chute to the upright position.
4. Install the knob tightly onto the bolt end at the rear of the discharge chute.
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Product Overview
Figure 5
1. Discharge chute
2. Chute handle
3. Handle
4. Control panel
5. Rotor blade
6. Fuel tank
Operation
Note:
Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive. A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others.
• To prevent a static charge from igniting the gasoline, place the container and/or snowthrower on the ground before filling, not in a vehicle or on an object.
• Fill the tank outdoors when the engine is cold.
Wipe up spills.
• Do not handle gasoline when smoking or around an open flame or sparks.
• Store gasoline in an approved fuel container, out of the reach of children.
Mixing the Gasoline and Oil
This snowthrower uses a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil mixture. Use
Toro 50:1 2-Cycle Oil (Fuel Stabilizer Added) or an equivalent high-grade, NMMA TCW III-certified two-cycle oil.
Important:
To prevent engine damage, do not use automotive oil (such as SAE 30 or 10W30) or fuel mixed at the wrong gasoline-to-oil ratio.
1. Pour a half US gallon (1.9 liters) of fresh, unleaded gasoline into an approved fuel container.
2. Add two-cycle oil to the gasoline according to the chart below (Figure 7):
Figure 6
1. Choke lever
2. Key switch
3. Primer
4. Recoil start
5. Electric-start button
6. Power cord
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Figure 7
50:1 Gasoline-to-Oil Ratio Mixing Chart
Gasoline Oil
1 US gallon (3.8 liters)
2 US gallons (7.6 liters)
2.6 ounces (80 ml)
5.2 ounces (160 ml)
3. Install the cap on the fuel container.
4. Shake the container to mix the gasoline and oil thoroughly.
5. Slowly remove the cap and add the remaining amount of gasoline.
Note:
Do not mix gasoline and oil in the fuel tank. Oil at room temperature mixes easier and more thoroughly than cold oil. Oil below 32°F (0°C) requires additional mixing.
Filling the Fuel Tank
Fill the fuel tank with a fresh mixture of gasoline and oil mixed at the proper ratio (Figure 8).
Important:
Run the electric starter no more than 10 times at intervals of 5 seconds on, then
5 seconds off. Running the electric starter extensively can overheat and damage it. If the engine does not start after this series of attempts, wait at least 40 minutes to allow the starter to cool before attempting to start it again. If the engine does not start after the second series of attempts, take the snowthrower to an Authorized Service Dealer for service.
B. When the engine starts, disconnect the power cord from the snowthrower and the outlet.
5. With the engine running, move the choke lever to the left slowly.
Stopping the Engine
To stop the engine, turn the ignition key counterclockwise to the Off position.
Adjusting the Discharge Chute
To adjust the discharge chute, move the chute handle and the chute deflector handle as shown (Figure 9).
Figure 8
Starting the Engine
1. Turn the ignition key clockwise to the On position.
2. Move the choke lever to the right.
3. Firmly push in the primer 2 times with your thumb, holding the primer in for a second before releasing it each time.
4. Start the engine by using either the electric start button or the recoil starter.
Using the recoil starter: Hold the snowthrower handle with one hand and pull the recoil starter vigorously with the other hand.
Using the electric starter:
A. Connect the power cord to the snowthrower and to a standard household power outlet and push the starter button.
Figure 9
1. Chute handle 2. Chute deector handle
Preventing Freeze-up after Use
• Let the engine run for a few minutes to prevent moving parts from freezing. Stop the engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove ice and snow from the snowthrower.
• With the engine off, pull the recoil starter handle several times and push the electric start button once
(if applicable) to prevent the recoil and electric starters from freezing up.
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Operating Tips
The rotor blades can throw stones, toys, and other foreign objects and cause serious personal injury to the operator or to bystanders.
• Keep the area to be cleared free of all objects that the rotor blades could pick up and throw.
• Keep all children and pets away from the area of operation.
• Remove the snow as soon as possible after it falls.
• To self-propel, raise the handle and tilt the snowthrower slightly forward, lifting the wheels off the ground.
The more you tilt the handle forward, the faster the snowthrower self-propels.
• If the snowthrower does not propel itself forward on slippery surfaces or in heavy snow, push forward on the handle, but allow the snowthrower to work at its own pace.
• Overlap each swath to ensure complete snow removal.
• Discharge the snow downwind whenever possible.
• In snowy and cold conditions, some controls and moving parts may freeze.
Do not use excessive force when trying to operate frozen controls.
If you have difficulty operating any control or part, start the engine and let it run for a few minutes.
Maintenance
Note:
Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
After the rst operating hour
Maintenance Procedure
• Check for loose fasteners and tighten them if necessary.
Yearly
Yearly or before storage
• Have an Authorized Service Dealer replace the rotor blades and the scraper if necessary.
• Have an Authorized Service Dealer inspect the drive belt and replace it if necessary.
• Have an Authorized Service Dealer inspect the spark plug and replace it if necessary.
• Check for loose fasteners and tighten them if necessary.
• Prepare the snowthrower for storage.
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Inspecting the Rotor Blades
Before each season, inspect the rotor blades for wear. When a rotor blade edge has worn down to the wear indicator hole, have an Authorized Service Dealer replace both rotor blades and the scraper (Figure 10).
Storage
Storing the Snowthrower
Figure 10
1. Wear indicator hole
Inspecting the Scraper
Before each season, inspect the scraper for wear. If the thickness from the top of the wear indicator groove to the bottom of the scraper is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) or there is no longer a wear indicator groove, replace the scraper (Figure 11).
Figure 11
1. Scraper 2. Wear indicator groove
Gasoline fumes are highly flammable, explosive, and dangerous if inhaled. If you store the product in an area with an open flame, the gasoline fumes may ignite and cause an explosion.
Do not store the snowthrower in a house (living area), basement, or any other area where ignition sources may be present, such as hot water and space heaters, clothes dryers, furnaces, and other like appliances.
Important:
Store the snowthrower in its operating position and on its wheels. Storing the snowthrower on its front housing may cause hard starting.
1. Add a fuel stabilizer/conditioner to the fuel in the fuel tank as directed.
Note:
If you use Toro 50:1 2-Cycle Oil (Fuel
Stabilizer Added), you do not need to add a fuel stabilizer/conditioner.
2. Run the engine for 5 minutes to distribute the conditioned fuel through the fuel system.
3. Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
4. Use a hand pump to pump the fuel from the fuel tank into an approved fuel container, or run the engine until it stops.
5. Start the engine and run it until it stops.
6. Choke or prime the engine, start it a third time, and run the engine until it will not start.
7. Slowly pull the recoil starter until you feel resistance due to compression pressure, then stop.
8. Release the starter tension gradually by allowing the rope to go back slowly to prevent the engine from reversing due to compression pressure.
9. Dispose of unused fuel properly. Recycle it according to local codes, or use it in your automobile.
Note:
Do not store stabilized fuel for more than 90 days.
10. Tighten all loose screws, bolts, and locknuts. Repair or replace any damaged parts.
11. Clean the snowthrower thoroughly.
12. Cover the snowthrower and store it in a clean, dry place out of the reach of children. Allow the engine to cool before storing it in any enclosure.
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Folding the Handle
1. Remove the knob from the rear of the discharge chute.
2. Fold the discharge chute down and install the knob tightly onto the bolt at the rear of the discharge chute handle (Figure 12).
Figure 12
3. Loosen the knobs on the handle and fold the handle down over the snowthrower.
Note:
You can carry the folded snowthrower by its discharge chute handle.
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Gas Powered
Snow Products
The Toro Total Coverage Guarantee
A Two-Year Full Warranty (Limited Warranty for Commercial Use)
Conditions and Products Covered
The Toro Company and its afliate, Toro Warranty Company, pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly promise to repair any Toro Product used for normal residential purposes* if defective in materials or workmanship.
The following time periods apply from the date of purchase:
Snow Products
All products and attachments
Warranty Period
2-year full warranty
Power Max™ snow products:
Chute
Chute deector
Impeller housing cover
5-year full warranty
5-year full warranty
5-year full warranty
This warranty includes the cost of parts and labor, but you must pay transportation costs. Transportation within a fteen mile radius of the servicing dealer is covered under this warranty for two-stage snowthrowers only.
This warranty applies to all gasoline powered snow products.
* Normal residential purposes means use of the product on the same lot as your home. Use at more than one location is considered commercial use, and the commercial use warranty would apply.
Limited Warranty for Commercial Use
Toro Consumer Products used for commercial, institutional, or rental use are warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for 45 days from the date of purchase.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
If you think that your Toro Product contains a defect in materials or workmanship, follow this procedure:
1.
Contact any Toro Authorized or Master Service Dealer to arrange service at their dealership. To locate a dealer convenient to you, refer to the Yellow
Pages of your telephone directory (look under "Lawn Mowers") or access our website at www.Toro.com. U.S. Customers may also call 800-248-8676 to use our 24-hour Toro dealer locator system.
2.
Bring the product and your proof of purchase (sales receipt) to the Service
Dealer.
If for any reason you are dissatised with the Service Dealer’s analysis or with the assistance provided, contact us at:
Customer Care Department, Consumer Division
Toro Warranty Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420-1196
866-336-5205 Toll free (U.S. customers)
866-854-9033 Toll free (Canada customers)
Owner Responsibilities
You must maintain your Toro Product by following the maintenance procedures described in the operator’s manual. Such routine maintenance, whether performed by a dealer or by you, is at your expense.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
There is no other express warranty except for special emission system coverage on some products and the Toro Starting Guarantee on GTS engines. This express warranty does not cover:
•
Cost of regular maintenance service or parts, such as lters, fuel, lubricants, tune-up parts, brake and clutch adjustments
•
Any product or part which has been altered, misused, or required replacement or repair due to normal wear, accidents, or lack of proper maintenance
•
Repairs necessary due to improper fuel, contaminants in the fuel system, or failure to properly prepare the fuel system prior to any period of non-use over three months
All repairs covered by this warranty must be performed by an Authorized Toro
Service Dealer using Toro approved replacement parts.
General Conditions
Repair by an Authorized Toro Service Dealer is your sole remedy under this warranty.
Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the Toro
Products covered by this warranty, including any cost or expense of providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable periods of malfunction or non-use pending completion of repairs under this warranty.
Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Countries Other than the United States or Canada
Customers who have purchased Toro products exported from the United States or Canada should contact their Toro Distributor (Dealer) to obtain guarantee policies for your country, province, or state. If for any reason you are dissatised with your Distributor’s service or have difculty obtaining guarantee information, contact the Toro importer. If all other remedies fail, you may contact us at Toro Warranty Company.
374-0011 Rev B
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