General air cleaner maintenance, Servicing the precleaner bowl, Servicing the air cleaner – Toro 5400-D User Manual

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General Air Cleaner

Maintenance

• Check the air cleaner body for damage which could

cause an air leak. Replace if damaged. Check the whole

intake system for leaks, damage or loose hose clamps.

• Service the air cleaner filter only when the service

indicator requires it. Changing the air filter before it is

necessary only increases the chance of dirt entering the

engine when the filter is removed

• Be sure the cover is seated correctly and seals with the

air cleaner body.

Servicing the Precleaner Bowl

Normally, inspect precleaner bowl daily. When conditions

are extremely dusty and dirty, inspect more frequently. Do

not let dust or debris build up above level marks on

precleaner bowl.

1. Remove thumb screw and separate cover from

precleaner bowl (Fig. 46).

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3

Figure 46

1. Air cleaner indicator
2. Precleaner bowl

3. Dust cup

2. Empty precleaner bowl and wipe clean.

3. Assemble and install precleaner bowl, cover, and thumb

screw.

Note: When operating machine in extremely dusty

conditions, an optional extension tube (Toro Part No.

43-3810), which raises precleaner bowl above hood, thus,

lengthening the time between precleaner bowl servicing, is

available from your local authorized Toro Distributor.

Servicing the Air Cleaner

1. Release the latches and remove the cover from the air

cleaner body (Fig. 46). Before removing the filter, use

low pressure air (40 psi, clean and dry) to help remove

large accumulations of debris packed between outside

of primary filter and the canister. Avoid using high

pressure air which could force dirt through the filter

into the intake tract. This cleaning process prevents

debris from migrating into the intake when the primary

filter is removed.

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Figure 47

1. Filter element

2. Remove and replace the primary filter (Fig. 47).

Cleaning of the used element is not recommended due

to the possibility of damage to the filter media. Inspect

the new filter for shipping damage, checking the sealing

end of the filter and the body. Do not use a damaged

element. Insert the new filter by applying pressure to

the outer rim of the element to seat it in the canister. Do

not apply pressure to the flexible center of the filter.

3. Clean the dirt ejection port located in the removable

cover. Remove the rubber outlet valve from the cover,

clean the cavity and replace the outlet valve.

4. Install the cover orienting the rubber outlet valve in a

downward position – between approximately 5:00 to

7:00 when viewed from the end.

5. Secure the cover latches.

6. Reset indicator (Fig. 46) if showing red.

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