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CAUTION!

Damage to the sweeper due to improper
cleaning.

• Do not use grease removersfor clean-

ing.

• Do not use aggressive detergents.

• Do not clean with compressed air.

• Do not spray-clean with water or

immerse in water.

• Clean plastic partswith a damp cloth.

2.8 Instructionsat the end of

work

NOTE

• Empty the waste bin each time after

use.

Health risk!

• Empty the waste bin outdoorsif pos-

sible in order to avoid production of
dust.

2.9 Instructions for storage

Risk of accident!

• Do not reach into the swivel area of

the push handle – partsof the body
may be trapped between the push
handle and housing if the push handle
fallsover unintentionally.

• When storing the sweeper, position it

so that no personsare endangered.

• Secure the sweeper to prevent unau-

thorised access.

• Secure the sweeper to prevent it from

falling over and so that the push
handle cannot fold down in an uncon-
trolled manner.

NOTE

• Store the sweeper securely in a dry

room.

2.10 Instructionsfor

maintenance and repair

NOTE

• Carry out maintenance of the sweeper

regularly. Performonly the mainte-
nance work described in the instruc-
tions.

• Have repairscarried out only by the

manufacturer'sauthorised dealers.

CAUTION!

Damage to the sweeper due to improper
maintenance.

• Repairsmust be performed only by

authorised service centresor by spe-
cialistsin thisfield who are familiar
with all relevant safety regulations.

2.11 Instructions for disposal

CAUTION!

• Incorrect handling of environmentally

hazardousmaterials, particularly incor-
rect disposal of replacement parts, can
cause considerable damage to the envi-
ronment.

Summary of Contents for 477

Page 1: ...Operatinginstructions haaga 475 477 497 SPEEDY SWEEP Janitorial Equipment SALES SERVICE 1 877 977 3339...

Page 2: ...ionswill allow youtouse thesweeper safelyandefficiently Beforeusingthesweeper for thefirst time please carefullyreadthe Safety instructions chapter T hese instructionsformpart of the sweeper andmust b...

Page 3: ...country E xceptedfromthisare wearingpartssuchassweepinglip angledwheelsandrunningwheels Please enclose a copyof theinvoice in theevent of a warrantyclaim OnlygenuineHaaga sparepartsmust be used Notech...

Page 4: ...tionscontainedinthem beforeusingandworkingonthesweeper T heuser of thesweeper isresponsible for injuriesanddamagethat arecauseddue tonon compliancewiththeseinstruc tions 2 1 Intended use T hissweeper...

Page 5: ...ment if nec essaryor requiredbyregulations Wear sturdyshoeswith a high grip anti slipsole Alwayswear a dust protectionmaskin dustyconditions Wear sturdygloves Use themachineonlyin technicallyper fect...

Page 6: ...he machine T akecareinslippery wet or snowy conditions T hereisa riskof slippingon slopesor unevenground Makesurethat thesweeper doesnot collide with objects e g shelves scaf foldingduringoperation da...

Page 7: ...nditions T hesweeper canbepushedover small bumpswitha height of 2 3 cmby pushingdownslightlyon thepush handle Pushingagainst or over obstacles e g kerbs canleadtodamagetothe sweeper If thecleaningperf...

Page 8: ...that nopersonsareendangered Securethesweeper toprevent unau thorisedaccess Securethesweeper toprevent it from fallingover andsothat thepush handle cannot folddowninanuncon trolledmanner NOTE Storethes...

Page 9: ...9 Fine dirt sweepingroller 10 Holding downdevice not 475 11 Dust filter not 475 12 Machine number 477 497 13 Machine number 475 14 Angledwheel 15 Sweepinglip 16 Sweepingplate 17 Clutch 18 T oothedslee...

Page 10: ...ndlefittings 1 5 E ngagepushhandle inhandle fittings byknockinggently Fitting the push handle 477 497 Danger of injury Avoidinjuryduetopushhandle acci dentallyfallingover NOTE T hepushhandlecanbe fitt...

Page 11: ...height adjustment of the discbrushesislocatedinthe middle of thefront section T heheight adjust ment knoballowsthe height of thedisc brushestobeadjustedtothegroundto be swept 1 Adjust totherequiredle...

Page 12: ...tionof dust Wear a dust protectionmaskindusty conditions NOTE E mptythewaste bineachtimeafter use E mptythewaste binat regular intervals in order toachieveoptimumsweeping performance 1 Foldthepushhand...

Page 13: ...weeper duetoimproper cleaning Cleanthesweeper toremove dust and dirt Donot use grease removersfor clean ing Donot use aggressivedetergents Donot cleanwitha high pressure cleaner Protect bearingsagains...

Page 14: ...e seeRemovingthepush handle 2 P osition thesweeper inthevehicle 3 Securethesweeper bymeansof a lash ingstrap 7 1 Removing the push handle 475 Danger of injury Avoidinjuryduetopushhandle acci dentallyf...

Page 15: ...ittings outwards 5 Simultaneouslypull thehandlefittings out of thetwomountsonthesweeper 1 7 2 Storing the sweeper CAUTION Damagetothesweeper duetoimproper storage P ositionthesweeper sothat the bris t...

Page 16: ...stuckpartsand embeddeddirt bristlesmust move freely Checkthediscbrushesandfinedirt sweepingroller for wound upthreads andstring remove if necessary Checkheight adjustment of thedisc brushesandadjust...

Page 17: ...ring frombrushesand axles 2 Remove anyjammedmaterial e g stones branches 8 4 Spraying the brush drives with lubricant CAUTION Damagetothesweeper dueto improper lubrication UseonlyHaaga genuinelubrican...

Page 18: ...er e g hair dryer T hebristleswill straightenthemselves 9 REACH RE ACH istheE uropeanchemicalsregulationfor registration evaluation authorisation andrestrictionof chemicals Informationoncompliance wit...

Page 19: ...thebrushdrives seeC leaningthesweeper L ubricatebrushdriveswithlubri cant spray Height adjustment isset too low Contact pressure of disc brushesistoohigh Adjust height seeHeight adjustment Discbrushes...

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