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Safety Information
1.5
Particular risks
Electronics
• In the case of defects in the electrical
installation, always switch the vehi-
cle off and clear the fault.
• Work on the electrical installation
may only be carried out by electri-
cians who have received the neces-
sary training and in accordance with
the electrical engineering regula-
tions.
• The vehicle's electrical equipment
must be inspected/checked at regu-
lar intervals. Defects, such as loose
connection, loose nuts of conductive
bolts, electrical components and
damaged cables, must be rectified
immediately.
• Observe the information in the oper-
ating manual provided by the battery
manufacturer.
• Always disconnect the battery cable
when working on the electrical instal-
lation.
• Only use original fuses with the pre-
scribed amperage. Using fuses
which are too powerful could dam-
age the electrical installation and
lead to fires.
• Pay attention that the insulation on
the charger cable shows no signs of
damage and is not damaged during
the charging process. The cable
must not rub against anything. If the
insulation is defective, do not use the
on-board charger.
• To prevent current leaks, always
keep batteries clean and dry and
protect them from soiling by metallic
dust, for example.
• Never lay any metallic objects or
tools on batteries. Risk of short cir-
cuit and deflagration!
• Ensure sufficient ventilation in the
charging area when charging the
batteries. Otherwise there is a risk of
explosion!
• Batteries must not be connected or
disconnected when switched on.
• After finishing work on the batteries,
wash your hands thoroughly.
Health risks
• The shaking device to clean the pan-
el air filter may only be activated
when the dirt hoppers are in the ma-
chine.
• It is forbidden to eat, drink and
smoke in battery charging rooms.
Safety equipment
• Never operate the Sweepmaster
without the seat console being
closed (safety equipment)!