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3. Turn on side brooms and main sweeping brush. This will
cause side brooms and main brush to lower into working
position. This will also activate the vac system.
4. Push the accelerator pedal to drive the sweeper forward
or backward. (Activate warning light/backup beeper when
the machine is in reverse).
5. Push the brake pedal to stop the machine.
Important: If there is abnormal noise or operation of the
sweeper, immediately park the machine on level ground,
turn off the power, and inspect for problems. Contact your
local service center.
Note: It is recommended to keep driving speed between 3
to 4 miles per hour.
Operating the Machine
1. This machine should be operated only by trained
professionals who are familiar with its operations.
2. Do not leave the machine running while unattended.
3. Always be aware of your surroundings and the location
of other workers in your area when you are operating the
machine.
4. Warning! Rollover hazard: Do not drive the sweeper
on an incline greater than 20%.
5. Warning: Do not drive the sweeper through standing
water.
6. Warning: Do not attempt to sweep up ropes, belts,
metal wires, or other items which could easily entangle the
sweeping brushes and damage the machine.
7. Warning: Do not attempt to sweep up flammable,
combustible, or burning materials, or reactive metals.
8. Please adjust driving speed to working conditions. Slow
down in congested areas or when turning. Also slow down
when operating on a sloping or slick surface.
9. While operating the sweeper, vibrate the dust filter every
30-40 minutes for a duration of 2 minutes in order to clear
it out and ensure optimal cleaning efficiency. (Exception:
during the first week when breaking in a new machine,
vibrate the dust filter every 15 minutes). Park the machine,
and turn off side brooms and main brush during this
operation.
10. In order to prolong the life of the side brooms, do not
run them unless you are sweeping along a wall or other
large obstacle. The main brush and vac will be sufficient
for cleaning large open areas.
11. If you stop the machine during cleaning, immediately
turn off the main brush and side brooms. Allowing them to
continue to run while machine is stationary could abrade
floors and wear down the brushes.
12. Push the pedal to raise the dust board when sweeping
up debris larger than 2” in height (leaves, crushed pop
cans, paper, etc.). Important: Do not attempt to run the
sweeper over immovable obstacles higher than 2”.
13. If excessive dust is generated duringsweeping (even
after the filter has been vibrated and cleaned), turn on the
dust suppression system which will spraywater around the
side broomsto help reduce dust.
14. While sweeping, periodically check to see if the dust
bin is full, and dump it if necessary. Always empty the dust
bin when finished sweeping.
15. To dump the dust bin, unlatch it in back, pull up handle,
and slide bin out of housing. Takedust bin to trash container
and shake or vac out. Do not blowor hose out. Replace dust
bin and slide forward until the rear edge meets the hook and
seals properly. Relatch. (See “Maintenance – Dust Bin” for
details).
16. When finished sweeping, raise the side brooms and
turn off the main brush and vac. Always store the machine
with brushes raised, as this will prolong their usefulness.
17. Follow routine daily maintenance procedures after
using the machine.
Important: Maintenance, overhaul or repair work should
be done only by a trained professional or an authorized
service center.
Warning: Risk of electric shock. Disconnect the battery
cables before performing any electrical maintenance.
Maintenance –Side Brooms
Before and after using the sweeper, inspect the side
brooms for wear. When the side brooms become worn, the
bristles will not properly make contact with the ground, and
your sweeper will not be able to clean properly.