IPC Gansow 1280 User manual

1250 - 1280
MANUALE ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO /
OPERATOR’S MANUAL / MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS /
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG /
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES / BRUKERHÅNDBOK /
GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING / MANUAL DE UTILIZAÇÃO /
INSTRUKTIONSBOK / МАШИНА ДЛЯ МОЙКИ И СУШКИ ПОЛОВ
/ KULLANIM KILAVUZU
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ENGLISH
(Translated instructions)
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................4
MACHINE DIMENSIONS........................................................................................7
SAFETY SYMBOLS................................................................................................8
GENERAL INFORMATION.....................................................................................9
Purpose of this manual .................................................................................................................. 9
Identifying the machine .................................................................................................................. 9
Documentation provided with the machine ................................................................................... 10
TECHNICAL INFORMATION................................................................................. 11
General description....................................................................................................................... 11
Parts of the machine ..................................................................................................................... 11
Hazard areas................................................................................................................................. 12
Accessories................................................................................................................................... 12
SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................13
Safety precautions ........................................................................................................................ 13
MOVEMENT INSTALLATION...............................................................................15
Lifting and transporting the packaged machine ............................................................................ 15
Delivery checks............................................................................................................................. 15
Unpacking ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Batteries (Battery version)............................................................................................................. 15
Batteries: preparation.................................................................................................................... 16
Batteries: installation and connection............................................................................................ 16
Batteries: removal ......................................................................................................................... 17
Choosing a battery charger........................................................................................................... 17
Preparing the battery charger ...................................................................................................... 17
Preparing the engine (Petrol and Dual Power versions).............................................................. 17
Preparing the hydraulic circuit (Petrol and Diesel versions).......................................................... 17
Fitting the side brushes................................................................................................................. 17
Lifting and transporting the machine............................................................................................. 18
PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR.........................................................19
Preparing the machine for work .................................................................................................... 19
Controls of the Battery and Dual Power versions ......................................................................... 20
Operating the Battery and Dual Power versions........................................................................... 22
Controls of the Petrol and Diesel versions.................................................................................... 22
Operating the Petrol and Diesel versions...................................................................................... 25
Emptying the bottom unloading debris bin.................................................................................... 25
Emptying the top unloading debris bin.......................................................................................... 26
Finishing work ............................................................................................................................... 26
Moving the machine when not in operation................................................................................... 26
PERIODS OF INACTIVITY ....................................................................................27
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................28
Maintenance - General rules......................................................................................................... 28
Replacing/installing the main brush ............................................................................................. 28
Adjusting the main brush............................................................................................................... 29
Replacing/installing the side brushes............................................................................................ 29
Adjusting the side brushes............................................................................................................ 30
Replacing/installing the suction lter............................................................................................. 30
Fuses: replacing............................................................................................................................ 32
Battery maintenance and charging ............................................................................................... 32
Changing the engine oil ................................................................................................................ 33
Periodic checks............................................................................................................................. 34
TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................................35
DISPLAY ALARMS ................................................................................................37
TECHNICAL MENU ...............................................................................................39

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BATTERY DUAL POWER PETROL DIESEL
Cleaning width mm 1100
Cleaning capacity per hour m2/h 3800-5600 3800-5600 3800-5600 3800-5600
Main brush motor power W 600 - -
Side brush motor power W 90 - -
Drive motor power 450 W 98 Cm3/rpm
Internal combustion engine starting W -
Internal combustion engine power W - 4125 4125
Fuel tank capacity l - 3,1 3,1
Suction motor power W 260 - -
Panel lter shaker motor power W 90
Pocket lter shaker motor power W110
Alternator A - 80 - -
Maximum forward speed Km/h 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2
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Maximum reverse speed Km/h 6.2 6.2 4.6 4.6
Maximum negotiable gradient % 12
Debris bin capacity (bottom unloading) l 61
Debris bin capacity (top unloading) l 56
Rear wheel diameter mm 250
Front wheel diameter mm 250
Main brush diameter mm 280
Side brush diameter mm 400
Panel lter surface area sq.m. 4
Pocket lter surface area sq.m. 4
Maximum bin tipping height (top unload-
ing) mm 1460
Gross weight 1250 Kg 552 371
Gross weight 1280 Kg 607 424
Transported weight 1250 Kg 279 75
Transported weight 1280 Kg 279 75
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Data subject to variation without warning.
Number of batteries n° 4 2 1 1
Battery voltage V 12
Individual battery capacity Ah (5h) 180 75 45
Power system voltage V 24 24 12 12
Machine dimensions (bottom unloading) mm
X=1615
Z=905
Y=1210
Machine dimensions (top unloading) mm
X=1550
Z=905
Y1=1868
Y2=1210
Battery compartment dimensions
(length, width, height) mm 500X500 (305x185) x 2 / /
Packed size (length, width, height) mm 1740X1100X1410
Sound pressure LpA
(dB) 70 84 82 88
Measured sound power Lwa
(dB) 82 94 94 99
Guaranteed sound power Lwa,g
(dB) 83 95 95 100
Vibration level (hand) HAV
m/sec2 2,6 32,5 3,3
Measurement uncertainty, k m/sec2 1,3 1,5 1,3 1,7
Vibration level (body) HBV
m/sec2 0,5 10,5 0,7
Measurement uncertainty, k m/sec2 0,3 0,3 0,3 0,3
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SAFETY SYMBOLS
WARNING! RISK OF CUTTING
WARNING! RISK OF CRUSHING LIMBS
WARNING! RISK OF ABRASION
WARNING! RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT
WARNING! RISK OF ACID BURNS
WARNING! RISK OF BURNS
MAXIMUM SLOPE
OPERATOR’S MANUAL, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL
DIRECT CURRENT SYMBOL
INSULATION CLASS, THIS CLASSIFICATION ONLY AP-
PLIES TO MACHINES POWERED BY BATTERIES.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Purpose of this manual
This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine1.
It denes the purpose for which the machine has been designed and constructed and contains all
the information required by operators2.
In addition to this manual, which contains information for operators, other publications are available
providing specic information for maintenance personnel3.
The terms “right” and “left”, “clockwise” and “anti-clockwise” refer to the forward movement of the
machine.
Constant compliance with the instructions provided in this manual guarantees the safety of the op-
erator and the machine, ensures low running costs and high quality results and extends the working
life of the machine. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to injury to the operator or damage
to the machine, oor and environment.
Consult the table of contents at the beginning of the manual to nd the section you need rapidly.
Parts of the text requiring special attention are printed in bold and preceded by the symbols illus-
trated and described here.
! DANGER!
Indicates the need for attention in order to avoid a series of consequences which could cau-
se death or serious injury to personnel.
! WARNING!
Indicates the need for attention in order to avoid a series of consequences which could
cause injury to personnel or damage to the machine or work environment or nancial loss.
! IMPORTANT!
Important information.
In line with the company’s policy of constant product development and updating, the Manu-
facturer reserves the right to make modications without prior notice.
Although your machine may differ appreciably from the illustrations in this document, the
correctness and validity of the instructions contained in this manual are guaranteed.
Identifying the machine
The nameplate provides the following information:
►Model
►Battery voltage
►Total rated power
►Rated current draw
►Serial number
►Year of manufacture
► IP Index of Protection
► Dry weight
► Maximum negotiable gradient
►Name of manufacturer
1 The term "machine" replaces the trade name of the machine described in this manual.
2 Persons responsible for operating the machine but not for performing maintenance operations requiring special
technical skills.
3 Persons with technical experience, training and a knowledge of applicable legislation and standards, able to perform
all necessary operations and to recognise and avoid possible risks in handling, installing, operating and maintaining the
machine.
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Documentation provided with the machine
►Operator’s manual
► Certicate of warranty
► CE certicate of conformity
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
General description
The machine described in this manual is a motorised sweeper designed to sweep oors in civil and
industrial premises.
It may be used to clean the residues of industrial processes, dust and dirt in general on all relatively
even, at and hard surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, porcelain stoneware, ceramic tiles, sheet
metal, marble, embossed or smooth rubber or plastic mats indoors or outdoors.
Parts of the machine
The machine comprises the main parts described below (g. 1).
► Debris bin (1, g. 1). This collects the debris picked up by the main brush and dust from
the lter.
► Control panel (2, g. 1).
► Main brush (3, g. 1). This is the most important part of the machine, and transfers dust
and debris to the bin. Brushes are available in different hardnesses and with different bri-
stles to suit the type of material to be picked up.
► Side brushes (4, g. 1). These convey dust and debris towards the main brush. They only
clean edges, corners and proles.
► Suction lter (5, g. 1). This lters the air drawn in by the suction fan.
► Suction fan (6, g. 1). This enables the machine to sweep without raising dust.
► Flaps (7, g. 1). These surround the main brush and maintain the suction created by the
fan.
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Hazard areas
►Control panel: risk of injury from short circuits.
►Main brush: risk of injury by rotating brush.
►Side brushes: risk of injury by rotating brushes.
► Front/rear wheels: risk of crushing between the wheels and chassis.
► Motor/engine/battery compartment: risk of injury from short circuits between battery poles;
risk of serious burns if maintenance is performed with the engine off but still hot (Petrol and
Dual Power versions).
► Debris bin: risk of crushing during lifting/lowering and rotation.
Accessories
► Soft, hard and abrasive brushes.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety precautions
! DANGER!
Read this Operator’s Manual carefully before start-up and use and before performing any
maintenance or other work on the machine.
! WARNING!
Rigorously follow all the instructions in this Operator’s Manual (in particular those marked
“Danger!” and “Warning!”. Also respect the safety labels applied to the machine (see the
“Safety symbols” section.
The Manufacturer declines all liability for injury to persons or damage to property resulting
from failure to follow instructions.
The machine must be used exclusively by persons trained in its use and/or who have demonstrated
their ability and have been expressly authorised to use it.
The machine must not be used by minors.
The machine must not be used for purposes other than those for which it was expressly designed.
Scrupulously respect all safety standards and conditions applicable to the type of building in which
the machine is to be operated (e.g.: pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, chemicals, etc.).
Do not use the machine in inadequate lighting, explosive atmospheres, on public roads, to clean dirt
that is hazardous to health (dust, gas, etc.) or in unsuitable environments.
The machine is designed to operate in temperatures between +4°C and +40°C. It can be stored in
temperatures between +0°C and +50°C when not in use.
The machine is designed to operate at relative humidity levels between 30% and 95%.
Never use the machine to clean up ammable or explosive liquids (e.g. petrol, fuel oil, etc.), acids or
solvents (e.g. paint solvents, acetone etc.) even if diluted. Never clean up burning or incandescent
objects.
Never use the machine on slopes or ramps of more than 12%. Never drive across even gentle
slopes. Always manoeuvre with care and avoid reversing. When transiting steeper ramps or slopes,
take the utmost care to prevent tipping and/or uncontrolled acceleration.
Never park the machine on a slope.
Never leave the machine unattended with the motor or engine on. Before leaving it, turn the motor
or engine off and make sure it cannot move accidentally.
Always pay attention to other people, especially children, in the place where you are working.
Children must be supervised to make sure they do not play with the machine.
The machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety and have received instruction in the use of the machine.
Never use the machine to transport people or goods or to tow things.
Do not tow the machine.
Never rest objects of any weight on the machine for any reason.
Never obstruct the ventilation and heat dispersion openings.
Never remove, modify or circumvent safety devices.
Numerous unpleasant experiences have shown that a wide range of personal objects may cause
serious accidents. Before beginning work, remove jewellery, watches, ties, etc..
The operator must always use personal protection devices: protective apron or overalls, non-slip
waterproof shoes, rubber gloves, protective goggles and ear protectors and mask to protect the
respiratory tract.
Keep hands away from moving parts.
Make sure the power sockets used for the battery charger are connected to a suitable earth system
and protected by thermal magnetic and earth leakage breakers.
Make sure the electrical characteristics of the machine (voltage, frequency, power) given on the
nameplate correspond to those of the mains electricity supply.
It is indispensable to respect the battery manufacturer’s instructions and applicable legislation. The
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batteries should always be kept clean and dry to avoid surface leakage current. Protect the batter-
ies from impurities such as metal dust.
Never rest tools on the batteries as they could cause short circuits leading to explosions.
When using battery acid, always follow scrupulously the safety instructions given in the “Batteries:
preparation” section.
Battery charger ( OPTIONAL ): check the power cable regularly for damage. If the power cable is
damaged, do not use the charger.
If particularly strong magnetic elds are present, assess their possible effect on the control electron-
ics.
Never wash the machine with water jets.
In the case of malfunction and/or faulty operation, turn the machine off immediately (disconnecting
it from the mains power supply or batteries) and do not tamper with it. Contact a service centre
authorised by the Manufacturer.
The debris bin raising and release/tipping lever area is a “danger zone”. Keep away during the
relevant movements.
The motor/battery area is a “danger zone”. The machine must be off and the emergency button
pressed before access.
All maintenance operations must be performed in an adequately illuminated area and only after
disconnecting the machine from the power supply.
All work on the electrical system and all maintenance and repair operations other than those
explicitly described in this manual must be performed by specialist and experienced personnel
only.
Only use original accessories and spare parts supplied by the Manufacturer to guarantee safe and
problem-free operation of the machine. Never use parts removed from other machines or from
other kits.
The machine is designed and constructed to provide ten years’ service from the date of manufacture
shown on the nameplate. After this period, whether the machine has been used or not, it should be
disposed of according to current legislation in the country in which it is used.
It should be disconnected from the power supply, emptied of all liquids and cleaned prior to disposal.
The machine is classied as WEEE type special waste and is covered by the requirements of ap-
plicable environmental protection regulations (2002/96/EC WEEE).
The machine must be disposed of separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legisla-
tion and standards.
If you decide to stop using the machine, remove the batteries and dispose of them through an au-
thorised recycling centre.
You should also make sure that all parts of the machine that could represent a hazard, particularly
to children, are made safe.
Alternatively, return the machine to the Manufacturer for a complete overhaul.
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MOVEMENT INSTALLATION
Lifting and transporting the packaged machine
! WARNING!
During all lifting operations, make sure the packaged machine is rmly secured to avoid it
tipping up or being accidentally dropped.
Always load/unload lorries in adequately illuminated areas.
The machine is packaged on a wooden pallet by the Manufacturer. It must be loaded on to the trans-
porting vehicle using suitable equipment (see EC Directive 89/392 and subsequent amendments
and/or additions). At destination, it must be unloaded using similar means.
A fork lift truck must always be used to lift the packaged body of the machine. Handle with care to
avoid knocking or overturning the machine.
Delivery checks
When the carrier delivers the machine, make sure the packaging and machine are both whole and
undamaged. If the machine is damaged, make sure the carrier is aware of the damage and before
accepting the goods, reserve the right (in writing) to request compensation for the damage.
Unpacking
! WARNING!
When unpacking the machine, the operator must be provided with the necessary personal
protection devices (gloves, goggles, etc.) to limit the risk of injury.
Proceed as follows to unpack the machine.
►Cut and remove the plastic straps using scissors or nippers.
►Remove the cardboard packaging.
►Remove the bags from the battery compartment and check their contents:
this Operator’s Manual, the maintenance manual, declaration of conformity, certicate of
warranty; battery bridges with terminals; connector for battery charger.
Depending on the model, remove the metal brackets or cut the plastic straps xing the machine
chassis to the pallet.
Using a sloping ramp, push the machine backwards off the pallet.
Unpack the brushes from their packaging.
Clean the outside of the machine, taking care to respect safety regulations.
Once the machine is clear of the packaging, proceed to install the batteries (see the “Batteries:
installation and connection” section).
The packaging may be kept and reused to protect the machine if it is moved to another site or to a
repair workshop.
Otherwise it must be disposed off in compliance with current legislation.
Batteries (Battery version)
Two different types of battery may be installed on these machines:
►Leak-proof tubular batteries: these require regular checks on electrolyte level. When nec-
essary, top up with distilled water until the plates are covered. Do not over-ll (5 mm max.
above the plates).
►Gel batteries: this type of battery requires no maintenance.
Battery technical characteristics must correspond to those listed in the Technical characteristics
section. The use of higher capacity batteries could seriously jeopardise manoeuvrability and lead to
the drive motor overheating. Batteries with a lower capacity and weight will require charging more
frequently.
Batteries must be kept charged, dry and clean and the connections must be kept tight.
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! IMPORTANT!
Follow the instructions below to congure the machine’s software for the type of batteries
installed:
see the “Technical menu section”.
Batteries: preparation
! DANGER!
During battery installation and any type of battery maintenance, the operator must be pro-
vided with the necessary personal protection devices (gloves, goggles overalls, etc.) to limit
the risk of injury. Keep clear of naked ames, avoid short circuiting the battery poles, avoid
sparks and do not smoke.
Batteries are normally supplied lled with acid and ready for use.
If the batteries are dry, proceed as follows before installing them in the machine.
Remove the caps and ll all elements with sulphuric acid solution specic for batteries until the
plates are entirely covered (this requires at least a couple of passes for each element).
Leave the batteries stand for 4-5 hours to allow air bubbles to come to the surface and the plates
to absorb the electrolyte.
Make sure the level of electrolyte is still above the plates and if necessary top up with sulphuric
acid solution.
Close the caps.
Install the batteries in the machine (following the procedure described below).
Charge the batteries before starting up the machine for the rst time. Follow the instructions in the
“Battery maintenance and charging” section.
Batteries: installation and connection
! DANGER!
Check that all switches on the control panel are in the “0” (off) position.
Make sure you connect the terminals marked with a “+” to the positive poles of the battery.
Do not check the battery charge by sparking.
Meticulously follow the instructions given below as short circuiting the batteries could
cause them to explode.
Place the batteries in the battery compartment, orienting them as shown in the drawings (gs. 2
and 3).
Referring to the cable layout shown in the above diagram, connect the battery cables and bridge
terminals to the battery poles. Arrange the cables as shown in the diagram, tighten the terminals on
the poles and coat with Vaseline.
Lower the cowling into the working position
When using the machine, follow the instructions below.
! WARNING!
Never allow the batteries to become excessively at as this could damage them irreparably.
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Battery
3
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Dual Power
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Batteries: removal
! DANGER!
When removing the batteries, the operator must be equipped with suitable personal protec-
tion devices (gloves, goggles, overalls, safety shoes, etc.) to reduce the risk of injury. Make
sure the switches on the control panel are in the “0” position (off) and the machine is turned
off. Keep away from naked ames, do not short circuit the battery poles, do not cause sparks
and do not smoke. Proceed as follows.
► Disconnect the battery cables and bridge terminals from the battery poles.
► If necessary, remove the devices xing the battery to the base of the machine.
►Lift the batteries from the compartment using suitable lifting equipment.
Choosing a battery charger
Make sure the battery charger is compatible with the batteries to be charged.
Tubular lead batteries: an automatic charger is recommended. Consult the battery charger manu-
facturer and manual to conrm the choice.
Gel batteries: use a charger specic for this type of battery.
Preparing the battery charger
If you wish to use a battery charger not provided with the machine, you must t it with the connector
supplied with the machine.
Proceed as follows to t the connector.
Remove about 13 mm of protective sheath from the red and black cables of the battery charger.
Insert the wires into the connector contacts and squeeze them forcefully with suitable pliers.
Respect the polarity (red wire + black wire –) when inserting the wires into the connector.
Preparing the engine (Petrol and Dual Power versions)
►Fill the fuel tank.
►Check the engine oil level.
Preparing the hydraulic circuit (Petrol and Diesel versions)
►Check the hydraulic oil level.
Fitting the side brushes
See the “Replacing/installing the side brushes” section.
! IMPORTANT!
Follow the instructions given below to congure the machine’s control software to use the
display language you require.
See the “Technical menu” section.
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Lifting and transporting the machine
! WARNING!
All phases of lifting and moving must be performed in an adequately illuminated environ-
ment with the adoption of the safety measures most appropriate to the situation.
The operator must always use personal protection devices.
Proceed as follows to load the machine onto a means of transport.
►Empty the debris bin.
►Remove the batteries.
► Position the machine on a pallet and x it in place with plastic straps or metal brackets.
►Lift the pallet (with the machine) using a fork lift truck and load it onto the means of trans-
port.
►Anchor the machine to the means of transport with cables connected to the pallet and to
the machine itself.
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PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR
! WARNING!
Before starting work, wear overalls, ear protectors, non-slip and waterproof shoes, mask to
protect the respiratory tract, gloves and all other personal protection devices necessitated
by the work environment.
! WARNING!
Do not leave the machine unattended or parked with the key in the switch and the parking
brake off.
! IMPORTANT!
If you are using the machine for the rst time, we recommend trying it out on a large obsta-
cle-free surface rst to acquire the necessary familiarity.
! WARNING!
Do not use the machine to clean up wire, string, plastic straps, water or other liquids.
! IMPORTANT!
When picking up large but light objects (e.g. paper, leaves, etc.) raise the aps.
! WARNING!
To avoid damaging the surface of the oor you are cleaning, avoid rotating the brushes with
the machine stationary.
! WARNING!
Each 30 minutes of work, press the lter shaker button for 30 seconds to clean the suction
lter. During this operation, the suction fan shuts off automatically (Battery and Dual Power
versions).
! WARNING!
Avoid passing over puddles of water. If the oor is wet, you can still use the machine, but
you must turn off the suction fan since damp/wet dirt reduces the performance of the suc-
tion lter.
! WARNING!
For best results, empty the debris bin often and use the lter shaker frequently to keep the
lter clean.
! IMPORTANT!
The machine is tted with a driver detection device. It is only possible to start the machine
while seated correctly in the driving seat. The device halts the machine if you get up from
the seat.
Preparing the machine for work
Proceed as follows before starting work.
► Check the battery charge level (and recharge if necessary). On Petrol and Dual Power
versions, check whether the fuel tank needs topping up.
► Make sure the debris bin is empty. If necessary, empty it.
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Controls of the Battery and Dual Power versions
►Brake lock pedal (2, g. 4): Press
this pedal along with the service brake
pedal to engage the parking brake. To
disengage the brake lock and release
the parking brake, simply press the ser-
vice brake pedal.
►Service brake pedal (3, g. 4): Press
this pedal to stop the machine during
operation.
►Flap lift pedal (4, g. 4): Press this
pedal to lift the aps in order to pick
up large but light objects. Release the
pedal when not needed.
►Accelerator pedal (5, g. 4): Press
this pedal to control the speed of the
machine. If the accelerator pedal is re-
leased for more than three seconds while the ma-
chine is switched on, the “ AUTO POWER-OFF” func-
tion switches off all machine functions. To start again,
simply press the accelerator pedal. You can enable/
disable and change the delay for “ AUTO POWER-
OFF” mode from the “Technical menu”.
►Left and right side brush control lever (1, g. 4):
Push this lever down to lower the side brushes to
working position and start rotation. Raise the lever to
lift the brushes and stop rotation.
►Main brush control lever (1, g. 5): Push this lever
forwards to lower the main brush to working position
and start rotation. Raise the lever again
to lift the brushes and stop rotation on
completion of work. The suction fan starts
automatically when the main brush starts
rotating.
►Emergency stop button (1, g. 6):
Press this mushroom head button in the
event of imminent danger or need to de-
activate all machine functions and dis-
connect power to the machine. Switch off
all the previously active functions (side
brushes, main brush) before resetting the
emergency stop button.
►Battery charger socket (2, g. 6): Plug the battery charger into this socket. See the
”Preparing the battery charger” section.
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