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Toro Groundsmaster 328-D 30630 - General Air Cleaner Maintenance; Servicing the Air Cleaner; Cleaning the Air Filter

Toro Groundsmaster 328-D 30630
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Figure 19
General Air Cleaner
Maintenance
1. Check the air cleaner body for damage that could
possibly cause an air leak. Replace a damaged
air cleaner body.
2. Service the air cleaner filters when the air cleaner
indicator (Fig. 20) shows red or every 400 hours
(more frequently in extreme dusty or dirty
conditions). Do not over service the air filter.
Figure 20
1. Air cleaner indicator
3. Be sure the cover seals around the air cleaner
body.
Servicing the Air Cleaner
1. Pull the latch outward and turn the air cleaner
cover counter-clockwise. Remove the cover from
the body (Fig. 21). Clean inside of the air cleaner
cover.
Figure 21
1. Air cleaner latch
2. Air cleaner cover
2. Gently slide the primary filter (Fig. 22) out of the
air cleaner body to reduce the amount of dust
dislodged. Avoid knocking the filter against the
air cleaner body.
Figure 22
1. Primary filter
3. Inspect primary filter and discard if damaged. Do
not wash or reuse a damaged filter.
Cleaning the Air Filter
A. Blow compressed air from the inside to the
outside of a dry filter element. To prevent
damage to the element, don’t exceed 689
kPa.
B. Keep the air hose nozzle at least 5cm from
the filter and move the nozzle up and down
while turning the filter element. Inspect for
holes and tears by looking through the filter
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