Instructions and operating manual sweeper CSW 1300 B (translated from original instructions)
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CHAPTER 12 - CORRECT USE AND TIPS
Be very careful when driving over rails, or door guides etc. as they are the greatest source of damage
to the dust washers, as they must pass over them, it is necessary to drive very slowly.
Avoid driving over puddles.
When there are bulky or light objects to collect (leaves, cigarette packs, etc.) lift the front flap by pres-
sing the flap-lift pedal with your LT foot
Detail 2 Fig. 7
.
If the surface requiring cleaning is very dirty in terms of amount or type of material or dust to collect,
it is advisable to carry out an initial
“rough”
cleaning, without taking into account the final result,
then, with the hopper emptied out and the filters well-shaken, clean the surface again; accordingly,
you will obtain the required result.
Following this procedure, by using the machine at regularly and at the right times, it will no longer be
necessary to carry out the
“rough”
cleaning procedure.
The side broom must only be used to clean edges, profiles, corners, etc. It must be lifted (disabled)
immediately after use to avoid raised unnecessary dust, and also because the results obtained with
the side broom enabled is never as good as operation with the central broom only.
For good results, empty out the hopper often and keep the filters clean by shaking them with relative
tools.
IMPORTANT: Before starting operation, check for cords, plastic or metal wires or long rags, sticks,
power cords etc. on the surface; these are dangerous and could damage the dust washers and bro-
oms. It is therefore necessary to remove them before operating the machine.
CHAPTER 13 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ALL OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE MACHINE SWITCHED OFF
DURING CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE, THE MACHINE MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE
POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE IGNITION KEY AND DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY.
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CLEANING BAG DUST FILTERS
(standard version):
Every
40/70
hours of operation, or whene-
ver necessary, check the dust filters
Detail
4 Fig. 13
, by removing it from its casing,
pulling out the debris hopper, discon-
necting the connectors
Detail 1 and 2 Fig.
13
, unscrewing the four screws from the
clamping brackets
Detail 3 Fig. 13
.
Accordingly, the filter (always in conjun-
ction with the vibrator) can be removed
from the machine and cleaned with com-
pressed air from the inside out. When
putting it back in place, make sure it stands
firmly against the black sealing washer.
Make sure that the filter is always in excel-
lent conditions and change it whenever
necessary.
Fig. 13