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Attachments and Options
Setting the fixed engine speed
The fixed engine speed is set with the tip switch
Fig. 115-63
. Set the
speed corresponding to the requirements.
Starting vacuum sweeping
The accelerator pedal
is used for continuously changing the
speed for driving forwards.
The accelerator pedal
is used for continuously changing the
speed for reversing.
Push the accelerator pedal down slowly until the vehicle starts, the speed
is increased further by pressing on the pedal.
Slowing down or braking the vehicle: Slowly reduce the pressure on the
accelerator pedal, the vehicle slows down or stops.
The vehicle speed in the:
•
transport mode is 0 to 40 km/h
•
work mode is 16/20/24 km/h according to selected engine speed
Sweeping dry/wet surfaces
To avoid the formation of dust, circulating water and fresh water are avail-
able in vacuum sweeping. The circulating water is supplied to the suction
duct. Switch on the fresh water pump in the multifunctional display in the
configuration menu, see page 142. The fresh water is supplied to the
sweeping unit. The volume of fresh water for the spray nozzles of the
sweeping unit is set with the lever
Fig. 117-82
Set the volume corresponding to the requirements.
•
Less dust formation at the rotating brushes – reduce fresh water
volume with the lever.
•
Severe dust formation at the rotating brushes – increase the fresh
water volume with the lever.
•
Fresh water can be supplied between the rotating brushes by a fresh
water nozzle with the lever
Fig. 117-A
of the sweeping unit.
•
If no circulating water is available, fresh water can be switched on
optionally for the suction duct with the lever
Fig. 117-81
.
Fig. 115:
Stage
Rpm
Use
1 - ECO
1600 Slight soiling/operation on flat ground
2 - Standard 2000 All soiling/operation on medium slopes
3 - Maximum 2400 All soiling/operation on steep slopes
Fig. 116:
Fig. 117:
A
Note
Dry leaves can be swept best of all at medium suction fan
speed. The suction power is sufficient and the coarse sieve
on the suction fan of the dirt hopper does not clog so quickly.
Summary of Contents for Citymaster 1600
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