Form No. 3421-450 Rev A Full Weather Cab LT SeriesTriple Turf Mower or Groundsmaster® 3400 Series Traction Unit Model No. 02895—Serial No. 400000000 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
(Figure 2), which signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if you do not follow the recommended precautions. This product complies with all relevant European directives. For details, please see the Declaration of Incorporation (DOI) at the back of this publication. g000502 Introduction Figure 2 1. Safety-alert symbol This cab provides rollover protection (conforming to ISO:21299) and full weather protection.
Safety To ensure optimum performance and continued safety certification of the machine, use only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories. Replacement parts and accessories made by other manufacturers could be dangerous, and such use could void the product warranty. WARNING If you do not follow certain safety procedures, someone could be seriously injured. Maximum Slope Angles of Mowers with Cab Before working on the machine, the following is essential: • You read the machine Operator’s Manual.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal111-9832 111-9832 Groundsmaster 3400 (Model 30651) and LT-F3000 (Model 30659) decal978004 978004 1. Cooling/air-conditioning system 3. High-pressure fluid—hazard of injection into the body 2. Read the Operator’s Manual. 4. Poisonous fumes or toxic gases—asphyxiation hazard decal111-7091 111-7091 1.
decal111-9834 111-9834 LT3340 (Model 30657) 1. Tipping hazard—turn at slow speeds; drive on slopes at slow speeds. 3. Warning—always wear a seatbelt. 2. Tipping hazard—operate on slopes of 18 degrees or less; do not operate on slopes greater than 18 degrees. 4. Warning—read the Operator's Manual; wear hearing protection; remove the key from the ignition before performing maintenance; thrown object hazard—keep bystanders away from the machine.
Product Overview g018414 Figure 3 Evaporator, heater, and fans—mounted in front of the cab roof 1. Air conditioner: evaporator, heater, and double radial blower 3. Expansion valve 2.
g018436 Figure 5 Condenser and dryer/filter—mounted in rear of the cab roof 3. Pressure switch 1. Condenser 2. Dryer/filter Controls Blower Controls The controls are mounted on the right side in the roof lining. g018467 Figure 7 1. Screen wiper/washer switch g025784 Figure 6 1. 3-position switch for radial-blower speed 3. Air-conditioner switch 2. Temperature controller Screen Wiper and Washer Switch The switch is mounted on the left side in the roof lining.
Interior Light Switch Rear Window Handle and Prop Press the front of the interior light switch (Figure 8) to turn on the light. Press the rear of the switch to turn off the light. You can open the rear window for ventilation. Rotate the rear window prop to hold the window open (Figure 10). g020349 Figure 8 1. Interior light switch g020350 Figure 10 1. Rear window handle Front Window Handle (2) You can open the front window for ventilation. There are 2 handles (Figure 9). 2.
Refrigerant oil ZXL 100 PAG Refrigerant oil volume in compressor 150 cm3 (9.15 inch3) Refrigerant oil—additional required to fill air-conditioner system 25 cm3 (1.53 inch3) Power consumption of air-conditioner system 2.5 kW Operation Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.
Operating the Screen Wiper Operating the Windows and Washer 1. 2. 3. Front Window Press the right side of the switch to start the screen wipers. 1. Press and hold the switch to operate the screen washers. Rotate the handles counterclockwise and push the window open. 2. Press the left side of the switch to stop the screen wipers. Rotate the handles clockwise to lock the window open. 3.
To open the door from inside the cab, pull back on the door lock release lever while opening the door (Figure 13). g020353 Figure 13 1. Door lock 2. Release lever Adjusting the Mirrors While the sitting in the seat, have a helper adjust the side-view mirrors to attain the best view around the side of the machine (Figure 14). g020380 Figure 14 1.
Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. For all maintenance procedures, park the machine on a level surface, shut off the engine, and remove the key. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first 100 hours • Check all connections for tightness. Every 50 hours • Check the refrigerant level.
• To check the refrigerant level, there is an integrated sight glass in the collecting tank. After filling, run the system for 5 minutes to allow all air bubbles to be purged from the system. Check the level after this period and top up is necessary. The occasional air bubble can be accepted. Important: Do not spill compressor oil on the vehicle surface. It can cause discoloration of vehicle • • • paint and deterioration of acrylic or ABS plastic components.
Checking the Refrigerant Level Service Interval: Every 50 hours Check the refrigerant to assure it is at the correct level for operation. As the level of the refrigerant lowers, more air bubbles can be seen passing through the sight glass. Low levels of refrigerant can reduce the efficiency of the air-conditioning unit. Extremely low levels can cause the low-pressure switch to shut down the system. 1. Using the sight gauge in the collecting tank, check on refrigerant level (Figure 15).
disconnected and blown out with compressed air (Figure 18). g019081 Figure 19 g019079 Figure 18 1. Compressor 1. Disconnect the tube here. Checking the Compressor-Fan Belt Service Interval: Every 500 hours 1. 2. 2. Check the belt deflection here. 3. Increase or decrease the compressor-belt tension and tighten the bolts. 4. Check the deflection of the belt again to ensure that the tension is correct.
g018407 Figure 20 1. Locking lever (2)—rotated upward (vertical) 2. Slide the levers inward to remove them from the brackets. Note: If the levers are difficult to remove, align the locking pegs with the slots in the bracket and then remove the levers. 3. On both sides of the cab, on the rear corner post, there is a grab handle for raising the cab from either side. Lift up on 1 of these handles. g036556 Figure 21 1.
g018408 Figure 23 1. Locking lever (2)—rotated downward (horizontal) 5. g036557 Locating the Fuses Figure 22 1. Locking lever 3. Cross-beam bracket The cab fuses are located in the fuse box in the cab headliner (Figure 24). 2. Safety support bracket C. Once the safety support bracket is secured, rotated the cross-beam bracket toward the cab so that it rests against the bracket on the rear of the cab (Figure 22). D.
Washing the Machine and Cab Storage Refer to the traction unit Operator’s Manual for details on storing the machine. When washing the machine and the cab, do not direct water into the roof area.
Schematics g018401 19
1 Radial blower 2 Expansion valve 3 Evaporator (combined with heat exchanger for heating) 4 Condenser—water 5 Compressor 6 Condenser 7 Axial fans 8 Dryer/filter 9 Sight glass 10 Drain Functional schematic of the air-conditioning system (Rev.
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1 Heating valve 2 Compressor with magnetic clutch 3 Twin axial fans 4 Temperature sensor 5 Electronic regulator 6 Radial blower fan 7 Blower-speed switch 8 Pressure switch 9 Main fuse in engine compartment 10 Relay Electrical schematic of the air-conditioning system (Rev.
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