Toro 22670 Operator's Manual
Toro 22670 Operator's Manual

Toro 22670 Operator's Manual

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Original Instructions (EN)
Floor Scraper
e-Dingo 500 Compact Tool Carrier
Model No. 22670—Serial No. 321000001 and Up
Form No. 3450-214 Rev A
*3450-214*

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3450-214 Rev A Floor Scraper e-Dingo 500 Compact Tool Carrier Model No. 22670—Serial No. 321000001 and Up *3450-214* Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2 State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Introduction The floor scraper is intended to be used on a Toro compact tool carrier. It is designed to remove g370906 Figure 1 flooring such as vinyl, wood, carpet and other flooring materials.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Safety ............... 3 General Safety General Safety ........... 3 Slope Safety ............4 Always follow all safety instructions to avoid serious Floor Scraper Safety........... 4 injury or death. Using this product for purposes other Maintenance and Storage Safety......4 than its intended use could prove dangerous to you Safety and Instructional Decals ......
  • Page 4: Slope Safety

    Slope Safety Floor Scraper Safety • Operate the machine up and down slopes with • Wear cut-resistant gloves and use caution when the heavy end of the machine uphill. Weight installing, removing, or servicing the scraper blade. distribution changes with attachments. This •...
  • Page 5: Safety And Instructional Decals

    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. decal133-8061 133-8061 decal145-4939 145-4939 1. Thrown object hazard—wear eye protection 4.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Before installing the attachment, To ensure optimum performance and continued safety position the machine on a level surface, ensure certification of the machine, use only genuine Toro that the mount plates are free of any dirt or debris, replacement parts and accessories. Replacement and ensure that the pins rotate freely.
  • Page 7: Installing And Removing The Blade Assembly

    Installing and Removing Loosen the 4 bolts on the blade-holder clamp 2 turns counterclockwise. Do not remove the the Blade Assembly bolts. Service Interval: Before each use or daily—Lubricate WARNING the blade-holder assembly shaft. Removing the bolts can cause the clamp CAUTION to not securely hold the blade, which can slip and injure you.
  • Page 8 Removing the Blade Assembly Remove the locking pin and the blade-holder assembly. Park the machine on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Raise the attachment a few inches off the ground for easier access. Shut off the machine, and remove the key. Loosen the 4 bolts on the blade-holder clamp 2 turns counterclockwise.
  • Page 9: Selecting A Blade

    Selecting a Blade Refer to the table below to select the appropriate blade for the application. Blade with 45° Blade with 90° Ceramic Removal Straight/Flat Blade cutting wings cutting wings Tool Heavy Duty 20 cm 30.5 cm 30.5 cm 61 cm 25 cm 56 cm 25 cm...
  • Page 10: Removing Flooring

    Removing Flooring Transport Position Fully tilt the attachment rearward and lower the When transporting the attachment, keep it as close loader arms. Use this as the starting angle for to the ground as possible, no more than 15 cm (6 scraping the floor.
  • Page 11: Storage

    Storage Before long term storage, wash the attachment with mild detergent and water to remove dirt and grime. Check the condition of the cutting edge. Remove and rotate the blade 180 degrees so the worn edge is on top, if it is badly worn. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws.
  • Page 12 Notes:...
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  • Page 14 The Toro Company (“Toro”) respects your privacy. When you purchase our products, we may collect certain personal information about you, either directly from you or through your local Toro company or dealer. Toro uses this information to fulfil contractual obligations - such as to register your warranty, process your warranty claim or to contact you in the event of a product recall - and for legitimate business purposes - such as to gauge customer satisfaction, improve our products or provide you with product information which may be of interest.
  • Page 15 While the exposure from Toro products may be negligible or well within the “no significant risk” range, out of an abundance of caution, Toro has elected to provide the Prop 65 warnings. Moreover, if Toro does not provide these warnings, it could be sued by the State of California or by private parties seeking to enforce Prop 65 and subject to substantial penalties.

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