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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

DO NOT MODIFY MACHINE OR ATTACHMENTS

Modifications may weaken the integrity of the attachment and may impair the function, safety, life and
performance of the attachment. When making repairs, use only the manufacturer’s genuine parts, following
authorized instructions. Other parts may be substandard in fit and quality. Never modify any RoPS (Roll over
Protection System) equipment or device. Any modifications must be authorized in writing by the manufacturer.

WARNING

SAFELY MAINTAIN AND REPAIR EQUIPMENT

• Do not wear loose clothing, or any accessories that can catch in moving parts. If you have long hair, cover or

secure it so that it does not become entangled in the equipment.

• Work on a level surface in a well-lit area.

• Use properly grounded electrical outlets and tools.

• Use the correct tool for the job at hand. Make sure they are in good condition for the task required.

• Wear the protective clothing equipment specified by the tool manufacturer.

WARNING

SAFELY OPERATE EQUIPMENT

Do not operate equipment until you are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls, know
its capabilities, dimensions, and all safety requirements.

• keep all step plates; grab bars, pedals, and controls free of dirt, grease, debris, and oil.

• Never allow anyone to be around the equipment when it is operating.

• Do not allow riders on the attachment or the prime mover.

• Do not operate the equipment from anywhere other than the correct operators position.

• Never leave equipment unattended with the engine running or with this attachment in a raise position.

• Do not alter or remove any safety feature from the prime mover or this attachment.

• Know your work site safety rules as well as traffic rules and flow. When in doubt on any safety issue, contact

your supervisor or safety coordinator for an explanation.

WARNING

FALL HAZARD - DO NOT OPERATE NEAR UNGUARDED EDGES.

• This sweeper is NOT intended for roof top use.

• When operating sweeper, adhere to all government rules, local laws and other professional guidelines for your

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Summary of Contents for FBAE200-1

Page 1: ...STRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL PETROL SWEEPER Warning Please read this manual carefully before using the equipment BUILDER SAS 32 rue Aristide Berg s ZI 31270 Cugnaux France Made in PRC 01 FBAE200 1 F...

Page 2: ...DANGER Ejected objects Do not turn the brush towards onlookers or animals DANGER Keep people children and animals away from the work area DANGER Always use hearing protectors Wear ear protection agai...

Page 3: ...the manufacturer are also essential elements of the intended use Terms used in Manual Right hand left hand front and rear are determined from actual operating position SAFETY STATEMENTS DANGER THIS S...

Page 4: ...equipment before you start and never operate equipment that is not in proper working order with all safety devices intact Check all hardware to assure it is tight Make certain that all locking pins la...

Page 5: ...e clothing equipment specified by the tool manufacturer WARNING SAFELY OPERATE EQUIPMENT Do not operate equipment until you are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls kn...

Page 6: ...ot use any device to transport it Always wear protective equipment which shall include at least eye protection hearing protection helmet trousers and protective shoes If blockage is likely to occur st...

Page 7: ...afety Guard G Brush H Caster Wheels I Wheel J Fixing accessories equipment PACKAGE CONTENTS Pos Description Qty A Handle with pre installed rods and wires 1 B Handle fastening screws 4 C Handle fasten...

Page 8: ...nassembled parts from the box 4 Remove the machine from the box 5 Dispose of the box and packaging in compliance with local regulations ASSEMBLY Please note that during assembly maybe you ll need a he...

Page 9: ...o the support fig 4 B b Insert the screws in the holes and secure in place with the nuts 3 Installation of the gear control a Remove the previously assembled articulated joint fig 5 A on the washer ge...

Page 10: ...hrottle control on full speed Figure 8 first pull the starting rope a couple of times shortly until if feels tight Pull the starting rope slowly to the point where it feels tight place your left hand...

Page 11: ...you are in a safe area away from traffic or other hazards Check all hardware making sure it is tight Replace any damaged or fatigued hardware with properly rated fasteners Check tire pressure before...

Page 12: ...or other objects that can be damaged by flying debris Only operate the controls while the engine is running While you operate the sweeper slowly in an open area check for proper operation of all contr...

Page 13: ...position See Brush Direction 3 Set the gear depending on the route and the amount of material to be swept 4 Engage the brush drive fig 9C 5 Engage the traction drive fig 9D NOTICE AVOID SWEEPER DAMAG...

Page 14: ...ent until you are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls know its capabilities dimensions and all safety requirements Keep all step plates grab bars pedals and controls...

Page 15: ...ht is multi function sweeper snow thrower you should change the function by yourself Please check below steps for success assembly work To Separate Engine part and Attachments Sweeper Snow thrower hea...

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Page 17: ...engine part to make the bar fig 12 C go into the two hooks fig 12 D to interlock gears of two parts You will hear an audible CLICK 5 Make sure the two gears are in right position then press the upper...

Page 18: ...ylene brush material away from intense heat or flame TROUBLESHOOTING The engine does not start Ensure that the spark plug is not defective Ensure that the spark plug cap is fitted correctly The engine...

Page 19: ...connection with the power tool s construction and design 1 Damage to lungs if an effective dust mask is not worn 2 Damage to hearing if effective hearing protection is not worn 3 Damages to health re...

Page 20: ...ise level 104 dB A Guarantee noise level 104 dB A Vibration L R 5 65 4 85 m s K 1 5 m s Vibration L R 5 65 4 85 m s K 1 5 m s Weight 70 kg Weight 72 kg Engine power 4 8 kW Engine power 4 8 kW Working...

Page 21: ...2014 35 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014 30 EU Emission directive EU 2016 1628 Noise Emission Directive 2000 14 EC amended by 2005 88 EC Measured sound power level 101 56 dB A K 2 5 dB A Guarant...

Page 22: ...the user manual Due to our policy of continuous product improvement we reserve the right to alter or change specifcations without notice Consequently the product may be diferent from the information c...

Page 23: ...epairs will be done by approved engine manufacturers of these manufacturers see their site http www briggsandstratton com eu fr http www honda engines eu com fr service network page jsessionid 5EE8456...

Page 24: ...ssary for repairs and more generally the costs related to the immobilization of the product The costs of a second opinion established by a third party following an estimate by a SWAP Europe repair sta...

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