Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Operator's Manual

Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer manual cover
Pages 10
Year 1990
Language(s)
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Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer Specification

The Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer is a lightweight and efficient gardening tool designed for residential yard maintenance. It features a 12-inch cutting width, ideal for trimming grass and weeds in small to medium-sized gardens. Powered by a robust 4-amp electric motor, it delivers consistent performance with minimal maintenance compared to gas-powered alternatives. The trimmer's dual-line bump feed system ensures efficient cutting by automatically releasing more line when needed, reducing downtime and maximizing productivity.

Ergonomically designed for user comfort, the Toro 1100 boasts an adjustable telescoping shaft, catering to various user heights and preferences, while the adjustable assist handle enhances maneuverability and control during operation. The trimmer's lightweight construction minimizes user fatigue, allowing for extended use without discomfort. Additionally, the trimmer features a rust-resistant aluminum shaft, ensuring durability and longevity even under frequent use.

Safety is prioritized with a built-in cord lock system, which prevents accidental unplugging, maintaining continuous power supply and operational safety. The trimmer's compact size not only facilitates easy storage but also allows for precise trimming in tight spaces and around obstacles. Environmentally friendly due to its electric power source, the Toro 1100 offers a quieter, emission-free alternative to traditional gas trimmers, making it a suitable choice for eco-conscious users. Overall, the Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer combines power, efficiency, and comfort, making it a reliable tool for maintaining a well-manicured garden.

Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer F.A.Q.

How do I properly start the Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer?

To start the Toro 1100 12-inch 51328 Trimmer, ensure it is plugged into a power source. Hold the trimmer with both hands and press the trigger switch located on the handle to start the motor.

What is the best way to adjust the line on the Toro 1100 trimmer?

To adjust the line, unplug the trimmer and ensure it is off. Press the bump feed button located on the trimmer head to release more line. If needed, manually pull the line out to the desired length.

Why does my Toro 1100 trimmer line keep breaking?

The line may break if it is old or brittle, or if it comes into contact with hard surfaces. Ensure you are using the correct diameter line and replace it if it shows signs of wear. Avoid hitting the line against concrete or rocks.

How can I clean the Toro 1100 trimmer after use?

Unplug the trimmer and use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior. Remove any debris around the trimmer head and line area. Avoid using water directly on the motor or electrical components.

What maintenance should be performed on the Toro 1100 trimmer?

Regularly check the trimmer line for wear and replace as needed. Clean the trimmer after each use, and inspect the power cord for damage. Lubricate moving parts if specified in the user manual.

How do I replace the string on the Toro 1100 trimmer?

Unplug the trimmer, remove the spool cap, and take out any remaining line. Insert a new line into the spool, following the winding direction indicated. Replace the spool cap securely before use.

Why won't my Toro 1100 trimmer start?

Ensure the trimmer is connected to a working power outlet. Check the power cord for any damage. Confirm that the trigger switch is not faulty. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact Toro customer support.

Can I use my Toro 1100 trimmer in wet conditions?

It is not recommended to use the Toro 1100 trimmer in wet conditions due to the risk of electrical shock and damage to the trimmer. Always use the trimmer in dry conditions.

How do I store the Toro 1100 trimmer during the off-season?

Clean the trimmer thoroughly and remove any debris or dirt. Store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the power cord is coiled neatly to prevent damage.

What should I do if the Toro 1100 trimmer overheats?

If the trimmer overheats, turn it off and unplug it immediately. Allow it to cool down before inspecting for any blockages or damage. Avoid using the trimmer for prolonged periods without breaks.