Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- English
- Contents
- Information about the vehicle
- Safety instructions
- 3.1 Notes on unloading/unpacking
- 3.2 General notes on safety
- 3.3 Work clothing
- 3.4 Safety instructions concerning the operation
- 3.5 Safety information concerning the driving operation
- 3.6 Safety guidelines for LPG vehicles (only gas engine)
- 3.7 Safety information concerning the combustion engine
- 3.8 Safety information concerning the transport of the vehicle
- 3.9 Safety information concerning maintenance and care
- 3.10 Safety Devices
- Overview of the appliance
- Start up
- Operation
- Transport
- Storage/decommissioning
- Care and maintenance
- 9.1 General notes
- 9.2 Cowlings
- 9.3 Battery
- 9.4 Maintenance intervals
- 9.5 Inspection and maintenance work
- 9.5.1 General notes on safety
- 9.5.2 Secure raised waste container
- 9.5.3 Check engine oil level and top up, if required
- 9.5.4 Change the motor oil and the oil filter
- 9.5.5 Check brake fluid status
- 9.5.6 Check hydraulic oil level and refill oil
- 9.5.7 Replacing the hydraulic oil filter
- 9.5.8 Checking the coolant level and topping up coolant
- 9.5.9 Cleaning and replacing the air filter
- 9.5.10 Greasing the vehicle
- 9.6 Replacing brushes
- 9.7 Replacing side brushes
- 9.8 Cleaning
- 9.8.1 Cleaning/replacing dust filter cartridges
- 9.8.2 Cleaning/replacing the flat fold filter
- 9.8.3 Cleaning the vehicle
- 9.8.4 Clean the waste water tank
- 9.8.5 Clean the fresh water reservoir
- 9.8.6 Cleaning sealing lips, suction bar and spray nozzles
- 9.8.7 Clean the waste container
- 9.8.8 Clean water filter.
- 9.8.9 Clean the hydraulic oil cooler and the radiator
- 9.9 Replacement tasks
- 9.10 Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Français
- Table des matières
- Indications relatives au véhicule
- Consignes de sécurité
- 3.1 Instructions pour le déchargement/ déballage
- 3.2 Consignes de sécurité générales
- 3.3 Vêtements de travail
- 3.4 Consignes de sécurité relatives à la commande
- 3.5 Consignes de sécurité relatives au mode de déplacement
- 3.6 Respecter les directives de sécurité technique pour les véhicules à gaz liquéfié (seulement moteur à gaz).
- 3.7 Consignes de sécurité relatives au moteur à combustion
- 3.8 Consignes de sécurité relatives au transport du véhicule
- 3.9 Consignes de sécurité relatives à l'entretien et à la maintenance
- 3.10 Dispositifs de sécurité
- Aperçu de l'appareil
- Mise en service
- Fonctionnement
- 6.1 Condition de roulage
- 6.2 Nettoyage au mouillé
- 6.3 Balayer
- 6.4 Mettre l'appareil hors tension
- Transport
- Stockage / arrêt
- Entretien et maintenance
- 9.1 Consignes générales
- 9.2 Habillages
- 9.3 Batterie
- 9.4 Consignes de sécurité
- 9.5 Fréquence de maintenance
- 9.6 Travaux de contrôle et de maintenance
- 9.6.1 Consignes de sécurité générales
- 9.6.2 Sécuriser la cuve à poussière en position soulevée
- 9.6.3 Vérification du niveau d'huile moteur et rajout
- 9.6.4 Changer huile de moteur et le filtre d'huile de moteur
- 9.6.5 Contrôler le niveau de liquide de frein
- 9.6.6 Contrôler le niveau d'huile hydraulique et ajouter de l'huile
- 9.6.7 Remplacer le filtre à huile hydraulique.
- 9.6.8 Vérifier le niveau de liquide de refroidissement et ajouter du liquide de refroidissement
- 9.6.9 Nettoyage et échange du filtre à air
- 9.6.10 Lubrifier le véhicule
- 9.7 Remplacer les brosses
- 9.8 Remplacer les balais latéraux
- 9.9 Nettoyage
- 9.9.1 Nettoyer / remplacer les cartouches de filtre à poussières
- 9.9.2 Nettoyer / remplacer le filtre plat plissé
- 9.9.3 Nettoyer le véhicule
- 9.9.4 Nettoyage du bac d'eau sale
- 9.9.5 Nettoyer le réservoir d'eau propre
- 9.9.6 Nettoyer les lèvres d'étanchéité, la barre d'aspiration et les buses de pulvérisation
- 9.9.7 Nettoyer la cuve à poussière
- 9.9.8 Nettoyer le filtre à eau
- 9.9.9 Nettoyer le refroidisseur d'huile hydraulique et le radiateur du moteur.
- 9.10 Travaux de remplacement
- 9.11 Accessoires
- Service de dépannage
- Caractéristiques techniques
- Español
- Índice de contenidos
- Indicaciones sobre el vehículo
- Indicaciones de seguridad
- 3.1 Indicaciones para la descarga/ desembalaje
- 3.2 Indicaciones generales de seguridad
- 3.3 Ropa de trabajo
- 3.4 Indicaciones de seguridad para el manejo
- 3.5 Indicaciones de seguridad para el modo de desplazamiento
- 3.6 Observe las directivas de seguridad para vehículos a gas licuado (solo motor de gas)
- 3.7 Indicaciones de seguridad para el motor de combustión
- 3.8 Indicaciones de seguridad para el transporte del vehículo
- 3.9 Indicaciones de seguridad para cuidar y mantener
- 3.10 Dispositivos de seguridad
- Vista general del aparato
- Puesta en marcha
- Funcionamiento
- 6.1 Manejo
- 6.2 Limpieza en húmedo
- 6.3 Barrido
- 6.4 Parar el aparato
- Transporte
- Almacenamiento/Parada
- Cuidados y mantenimiento
- 9.1 Indicaciones generales
- 9.2 Revestimientos
- 9.3 Batería
- 9.4 Intervalos de mantenimiento
- 9.5 Trabajos de inspección y mantenimiento
- 9.5.1 Indicaciones generales de seguridad
- 9.5.2 Asegurar el recipiente para la suciedad levantado
- 9.5.3 Verificación del nivel de aceite del motor y rellenado
- 9.5.4 Cambiar el aceite del motor y el filtro de aceite del motor
- 9.5.5 Comprobar el nivel de líquido de frenos
- 9.5.6 Comprobar el nivel de aceite hidráulico y rellenar
- 9.5.7 Sustituir el filtro de aceite hidráulico
- 9.5.8 Comprobar el nivel de refrigerante y rellenar
- 9.5.9 Cambiar y limpiar el filtro de aire
- 9.5.10 Lubricar el vehículo
- 9.6 Cambiar los cepillos
- 9.7 Cambiar los cepillos laterales
- 9.8 Limpieza
- 9.8.1 Limpiar / cambiar los cartuchos de filtrado de polvo
- 9.8.2 Limpiar / cambiar el filtro plegado plano
- 9.8.3 Limpiar el vehículo
- 9.8.4 Limpieza del depósito de agua sucia
- 9.8.5 Limpiar el depósito de agua fresca
- 9.8.6 Limpiar los labios de sellado, la barra de aspiración y las boquillas de pulverización
- 9.8.7 Limpiar el recipiente para la suciedad
- 9.8.8 Limpiar el filtro de agua
- 9.8.9 Limpiar el radiadorde aceite hidráulico y el radiador del motor.
- 9.9 Cambios
- 9.10 Accesorios
- Subsanación de averías
- Datos técnicos
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ATTENTION
Check the braking effect of the parking brake now and
then; the braking effect is OK if the vehicle can be stopped
on an incline of 16°.
The brake pedal activates the brake system of the rear
wheels. The correct setting of the brakes takes place auto-
matically, no adjustment work is required.
Actuation takes place hydraulically, therefore always make
sure that there is a sufficient amount of brake fluid in the
storage tank.
1 Gas withdrawal valve
Open the gas drawing valve by turning it in anti-clock-
wise direction.
ATTENTION
Ensure that the brushes are raised up.
All four control levers must be in middle position.
Do not press the accelerator pedal when starting up!
Sit on the driver's seat.
Activate parking brake.
Set motor speed to approx. 75% of the maximum
speed.
Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch.
Turn the ignition key to ignition on (position I).
Turn the ignition key to start motor (position II) and hold
it until the motor has started (max. 10 seconds).
Release the ignition key. The ignition key turns to posi-
tion I.
At ambient temperatures below 0°C (32 °F): Allow the
motor to warm up at a low motor speed before begin-
ning work.
Note
If the motor does not start, repeat the start-up process.
DANGER
Risk of accident, risk of injury!
The flashing beacon must be switched on during oper-
ation with rotating side brushes.
DANGER
Risk of accident!
It is prohibited to drive with the waste container raised!
몇 CAUTION
Risk of damage!
Let the motor warm up sufficiently prior to driving or
loading the vehicle.
Always press the accelerator pedal carefully and slow-
ly. Do not jerkily change from reverse to forward drive
or vice versa.
Release parking brake.
Press accelerator pedal down slowly.
Control the driving direction with the steering wheel.
Press slowly the accelerator pedal "forward".
DANGER
Risk of injury!
When reversing, there must not be any risk for third par-
ties, have somebody marshal the driver if necessary.
Press slowly the accelerator pedal "reverse".
– The travel speed is steplessly regulated with the accel-
erator pedal.
– Avoid sudden operation of the accelerator pedal as this
may damage the hydraulic system.
Release the drive pedal, the machine brakes automat-
ically and stops.
For a stronger braking effect or in case of an emergen-
cy, actuate the brake pedal.
ATTENTION
Objects or loose obstacles may not be run over or pushed.
Stationary obstacles may be driven over only when a
suitable ramp is used.
6.1.3 Brake pedal
6.1.4 Opening the gas supply (gas engine)
6.1.5 Start the engine
6.1.6 Driving
6.1.6.1 Drive forward
6.1.6.2 Reverse drive
6.1.6.3 Driving method
6.1.6.4 Braking / stopping
6.1.6.5 Driving over obstacles
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