1. Ifihan
This manual provides instructions for the proper use and care of your Toro Genuine OEM Key and Lanyard Kit, part number 119-1929. This kit is designed to provide reliable ignition functionality and secure key management for compatible Toro outdoor power equipment.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
The Toro Key and Lanyard Kit 119-1929 includes the following components:
- Two (2) Ignition Keys (Part Number 117-7728)
- One (1) Lanyard with Split Ring Closure

Image 1: Contents of the Toro Key and Lanyard Kit 119-1929, showing two red ignition keys and the black lanyard.
3. Ibamu
This key and lanyard kit is compatible with various Toro outdoor power equipment models, including:
- Toro Power Clear models
- Toro Power Throw models
- Toro Power Max models
Always refer to your equipment's owner's manual to confirm the correct part number for your specific model.
4. Fifi sori ẹrọ ati Lilo
4.1. Key Installation
- Locate the ignition slot on your Toro equipment.
- Insert one of the provided ignition keys (Part Number 117-7728) into the slot.
- Ensure the key is fully seated.
4.2. Lanyard Asomọ
- Attach the split ring of the lanyard to the key.
- The lanyard can be worn around the wrist or attached to clothing to prevent loss of the key during operation.
- The quick-release buckle allows for easy detachment of the key from the main lanyard strap when needed.
4.3. Operating Equipment with Key
Once the key is inserted, follow the starting procedures outlined in your Toro equipment's owner's manual. The key acts as a safety interlock, preventing the engine from starting or running without it.
- Lati bẹrẹ: Insert the key and follow your equipment's specific starting instructions.
- Lati Duro: Remove the key from the ignition slot. This will typically shut off the engine and prevent accidental starting.
5. Itọju ati Ibi ipamọ
- Keep keys clean and free from debris.
- Store spare keys in a dry, safe place to prevent loss or damage.
- Inspect the lanyard periodically for signs of wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
6. Laasigbotitusita
If your equipment does not start with the new key:
- Jẹrisi Ibamu: Double-check that the key and lanyard kit (Part Number 119-1929) is the correct replacement part for your specific Toro model. Refer to your equipment's owner's manual.
- Key Seating: Ensure the key is fully inserted into the ignition slot.
- Awọn ọrọ miiran: If the key is correctly inserted and compatible, and the equipment still does not start, the issue may not be related to the key. Consult your equipment's owner's manual for general troubleshooting steps or contact an authorized Toro service center.
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba apakan | 119-1929 |
| Key Apá Number | 117-7728 |
| Nọmba ti Awọn bọtini | 2 |
| Lanyard Closure Type | Pipin Oruka |
| Isunmọ Ohun kan iwuwo | 5 iwon (Note: This value from product data likely refers to shipping weight or a larger product; actual key/lanyard weight is minimal.) |
| Iwọn Ọja ti o sunmọ (L x W x H) | 48 x 48 x 48 inches (Note: This value from product data likely refers to packaging or a larger product; actual key/lanyard dimensions are much smaller.) |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For information regarding warranty coverage for genuine Toro parts, please refer to the warranty documentation provided with your original Toro equipment or visit the official Toro website. For technical support or to locate an authorized service dealer, please contact Toro customer service or visit their official webojula.
Toro Official Webojula: www.toro.com





