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ELECTRIC PATIO CLEANING BRUSH 

 

H062  

Instructions for Use 

 

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference 

v001: 19/02/20 

 

Page No. 12 

      Never operate the device in the rain or on wet ground. Operating the device in rain or on wet ground can 

cause an electric shock. 

      Always move across the slope when working on hills. 

      Avoid any contact with fixed obstacles (rocks, walls, picket fences, etc.) in order to prevent damages to the 

device. 

      Switch off the device during breaks or when transporting it and wait until the brush has completely 

stopped rotating. 

USING THE DEVICE: 

 Never move the brush across plastic or other flooring material while it is in operation. The brushes could 

scratch or damage the surface. 

      We do not assume any liability for damages in this case. 

Operate the device at walking speed. 

The arrow 

     on the spray guard indicates the brush’s rotational direction. 

Always test the device in an inconspicuous area before using it on sensitive floors. 

SELECTING THE PROPER BRUSH 

For information on replacing the brush, please refer to the “ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS” section. 

NARROW METAL BRUSH (14): 

Select this brush for removing persistent lichens and moss 

on robust grounds

Use the metal brush on robust surfaces only (road pavement) as it may damage and/or scratch the 

ground. 

NARROW PLASTIC NYLON BRUSH (16): 

Select this brush for removing weed lichens and moss 

from small narrow joints

ROLLER PLASTIC BRUSH (12): 

Select this brush for removing weed, lichens and 

moss from wide joint and cleaning smaller areas

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

 

Always unplug the device before working on it.

 

 

Any work that is not described in these instructions must be carried out by a servicing agency 

authorized by us. Danger of injury! 

Summary of Contents for Victor Tools H062

Page 1: ...tructions for future reference v001 19 02 20 Page No 1 Contents Technical Data 2 INTRODUCTION 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 Operating Controls 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Symbols and Icons 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIO...

Page 2: ...nce with 2000 14 EC amended by 2005 88 EC 95dB A Vibration in accordance with EN 50636 2 100 3 542m s2 K 1 5m s2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Unpack the components carefully Please check...

Page 3: ...rial damage incurred by third parties The manufacture is not liable for damages caused by an improper use or incorrect operation of this device GENERAL DESCRIPTION EXTENT OF THE DELIVERY Carefully unp...

Page 4: ...ent WARNING The vibration emission value may differ during actual use of the power tool from the stated value depending on the manner in which the power tool is used Safety precautions aimed at protec...

Page 5: ...repair work Do not use this product in the rain or leave outdoors while it is raining Remove plug from the mains immediately if cable is damaged or cut Wear eye protection Wear dust mask Class II too...

Page 6: ...lip soles long trousers and work gloves Never use the device barefooted or wearing open sandals Never use the equipment if it is damaged incomplete or has been modified without the approval of the man...

Page 7: ...Gravel can be thrown up and result in injury Do not operate the equipment in the vicinity of inflammable liquids or gases as they could give rise to the danger of a fire or explosion Store the equipm...

Page 8: ...nvironment Water entry into the equipment increases the risk of electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed parts e g metal fences metal posts There is an increased risk of electric shock if your b...

Page 9: ...are packaged as accessories and narrow plastic brush 16 in an inner box Pull out the Multi brush body from colour box In order to save package size we adjust the angle of the main handle before we pa...

Page 10: ...of brush is different Refer to Fig 5 Press the knob 13 and then turn it clockwise and release holder hand as the knob cover pops out and locks the brush C Assemble and replace the narrow metal and na...

Page 11: ...the device has been switched off Keep the brush away from hands and feet Do not try to lock the switch trigger in place Do not use the device if the switch is damaged A damaged switch may cause an in...

Page 12: ...n this case Operate the device at walking speed The arrow on the spray guard indicates the brush s rotational direction Always test the device in an inconspicuous area before using it on sensitive flo...

Page 13: ...cutting device or bolts are missing worn out or damaged Always inspect the brush before starting the device Never use damaged brushes Replace any damaged or worn brush STORAGE Store the appliance in a...

Page 14: ...s to the following European Directives and standards 2006 42 EC 2006 95 EC 2014 30 EU 2011 65 EU EU 2015 863 and are manufactured in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents 2...

Page 15: ...ned to comply with all relevant sections of the below referenced standards and directives Description item Number Electric Patio Cleaning Brush Model No H062 Conforms to the following Machinery Direct...

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