Checking The Engine Oil Level; Starting The Engine - Toro TimeCutter SS 4235 Manual Del Operador

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2
1,
2.
3
Figure 11
Fill opening
3.
Fuel
Base of filler neck, DO
4.
Empty space for fuel
NOT FILL PAST HERE
expansion.
.
Important:
Do Not
overfill
fuel tank.
Fill
the fuel tank
to the bottom
of the filler
neck.
The
empty
space
in the tank
allows
the fuel to
expand.
Overfilling
may
result
in fuel leakage
or damage
to the engine
or emission
system.
Install
the fuel tank cap securely
and tighten
until it
"clicks".
Wipe up any gasoline
that may have spilled.
Checking the Engine Oil Level
Befi)re you start the engine and use the machine,
check
the oil level in the engine
crankcase;
refer to Checking
the Oil Level in the Engine Maintenance
section.
Starting the Engine
1. Sit down on the seat and move the motion
controls
outward
to the park position.
2. Disengage
the blades
by moving
the blade
control
switch to Off (Figure
12)
2
1.
Control panel
1
Figure 12
2.
Blade control switch--Off
position
.
Pull up on the Choke
control
before
starting
a cold
engine
(Figure
13).
Note:
A warm
or hot engine may not require
choking.
6
4
Figure 13
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1.
Control panel
4.
Continuous
variable
setting
2.
Throttle
5.
Stow
3.
Fast
6.
Choke control
.
Turn the ignition
key to Start to energize
the starter.
When
the engine
starts, release the key (Figure
14).
Important:
Do not engage
the starter
for more
than
10 seconds
at a time.
If the engine
fails
to start,
allow
a 60 second
cool-down
period
between
attempts.
Failure
to follow
these
instructions
can damage
the starter motor.
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