Toro Ultra 51594 Operator's Manual

Toro Ultra 51594 Vacuum manual cover
Pages 8
Year 2009
Language(s)
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Toro Ultra 51594 Vacuum Specification

The Toro Ultra 51594 Vacuum is a versatile leaf blower and vacuum designed for efficient outdoor yard maintenance. Powered by a robust 12-amp electric motor, it delivers impressive performance with a maximum air speed of up to 235 MPH and an air volume of 390 CFM, making it ideal for tackling a variety of tasks from leaf blowing to vacuuming and mulching. The unit features a variable speed control, allowing users to adjust the power according to their specific needs, providing flexibility and precision in operation.

The Toro Ultra 51594 is engineered with a metal impeller, enhancing its durability and efficiency in shredding leaves and debris. This results in a mulching ratio of up to 16:1, significantly reducing the volume of collected material for easier disposal. The vacuum mode is equipped with a quick-release latch, enabling seamless conversion between blowing and vacuuming functions without the need for additional tools.

Ergonomically designed, the Toro Ultra 51594 offers a lightweight structure for ease of handling, while its integrated cord lock ensures uninterrupted operation by preventing accidental disconnections. The vacuum includes a zippered vacuum bag for convenient debris collection and disposal, enhancing user convenience and efficiency. With its emphasis on performance and user-friendly features, the Toro Ultra 51594 Vacuum is a reliable choice for homeowners seeking a powerful and adaptable solution for outdoor cleaning tasks.

Toro Ultra 51594 Vacuum F.A.Q.

How do I switch from vacuum to blower mode on the Toro Ultra 51594?

To switch from vacuum to blower mode on the Toro Ultra 51594, ensure the unit is turned off and unplugged. Remove the vacuum tube and attach the blower tube to the housing. Secure the tube with the retaining latches.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Toro Ultra 51594?

Regularly check and clean or replace the vacuum bag and air filters as needed. Inspect the blower and vacuum tubes for debris after each use, and lubricate moving parts annually.

How can I troubleshoot if my Toro Ultra 51594 won't start?

Ensure the power cord is properly connected and check for any signs of damage. Verify that the extension cord is in good condition and correctly rated for outdoor use. If the unit still doesn't start, inspect the switch and motor for any visible damage.

What type of extension cord should I use with the Toro Ultra 51594?

Use an outdoor-rated extension cord with a minimum gauge of 14 AWG for lengths up to 50 feet, and 12 AWG for longer distances to ensure proper power delivery.

How can I prevent clogging in the Toro Ultra 51594 vacuum?

Regularly empty the vacuum bag and avoid vacuuming wet leaves or debris. Clear any blockages in the tubes and ensure the shred ring is not obstructed.

What should I do if the Toro Ultra 51594 overheats during use?

Turn off the unit immediately and unplug it. Allow it to cool for at least 15 minutes. Check for blockages in the tubes or vents and clear them before resuming operation.

Can I use the Toro Ultra 51594 in wet conditions?

The Toro Ultra 51594 is not designed for wet conditions. Avoid using the unit in rain or on wet surfaces to prevent electrical hazards and damage to the motor.

How do I clean the vacuum bag on the Toro Ultra 51594?

To clean the vacuum bag, remove it from the unit and empty its contents. Turn the bag inside out and shake off any remaining debris. For stubborn dirt, gently wash with mild detergent and allow it to air dry completely before reattaching.

What is the proper way to store the Toro Ultra 51594 when not in use?

Ensure the unit is clean and dry before storage. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Detach any tubes and wrap the power cord neatly to prevent damage.

How do I replace the impeller on the Toro Ultra 51594?

To replace the impeller, ensure the unit is unplugged. Remove the housing cover and locate the impeller. Unscrew the retaining nut and replace the old impeller with a new one. Reassemble the unit in reverse order.