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Hakomatic B 90 CL

Changes Due to Machine Directive 2006/42/EC

Clean ahead

Preface

Modified text in paragraph Preface:

Before using the equipment for the first 

time, read this original manual thor-

oughly, act according to the information 

contained and keep it in a safe place for 

future reference or subsequent owners.

Intended use

Modified text in paragraph Intended 

Use:

Based on the conception, design and 

construction of the model introduced 

onto the market by us, the machine 

complies with the applicable basic safe-

ty and health requirements stipulated in 

the EC Directive (refer to Declaration of 

Conformity). This declaration is no long-

er considered valid in the event of mod-

ifications to the machine not authorized 

by us. The manufacturer is not deemed 

liable for any damage resulting from un-

authorized modifications to the ma-

chine.

General safety information

The machine may be used only for 

operation on plane areas with a maxi-

mum inclination of up to 10 %.

Disposal

New text in Chapter Introduction:

Render the machine inoperable. It must 

not represent a potential source of dan-

ger for children.

Dispose of the device according to the 

applicable local regulations. For further 

information on handling and recycling, 

please contact your authorized Hako 

dealer where you purchased the de-

vice.

Used batteries with the recycling sym-

bol contain reusable commodities. The 

heavy metals contained simultaneously 

represent a serious risk to health and to 

the environment. Never open batteries 

or damage them. Never touch, inhale or 

swallow any material inside batteries. 

Health hazard! Never allow batteries to 

pollute the environment. Risk of con-

taminating the ground and water!  In ac-

cordance with the symbol with the 

crossed out bin, these batteries must 

not be disposed of in domestic waste. 

The return and recycling of old batteries 

must be agreed on with your authorized 

Hako dealer in accordance with the Bat-

tery Law § 6 and § 8 (BattG)

Noise emission value

The sound pressure level (LpA) (at the 

ear of the operator) measured accord-

ing to DIN IEC 60335-2-72 under nor-

mal working conditions: 67 dB (A)

Measurement inaccuracy (KpA): 

1,6 dB (A)

Sound power level (LwAd) measured 

according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 under 

maximum working conditions: 

82 dB (A)

Vibration

The weighted effective value of acceler-

ation, measured in accordance with 

ISO 5349-1, to which the upper parts of 

the body (hand-arm) are exposed under 

normal working conditions: 

< 2,5 m/s²

The weighted effective value of acceler-

ation, measured in accordance with 

ISO 2631-1, to which the upper parts of 

the body (feet-seat) are exposed under 

normal working conditions: 

< 0,5 m/s²

Hakomatic B 90 CL

Changes Due to Machine Directive 2006/42/EC

Clean ahead

Preface

Modified text in paragraph Preface:

Before using the equipment for the first 

time, read this original manual thor-

oughly, act according to the information 

contained and keep it in a safe place for 

future reference or subsequent owners.

Intended use

Modified text in paragraph Intended 

Use:

Based on the conception, design and 

construction of the model introduced 

onto the market by us, the machine 

complies with the applicable basic safe-

ty and health requirements stipulated in 

the EC Directive (refer to Declaration of 

Conformity). This declaration is no long-

er considered valid in the event of mod-

ifications to the machine not authorized 

by us. The manufacturer is not deemed 

liable for any damage resulting from un-

authorized modifications to the ma-

chine.

General safety information

The machine may be used only for 

operation on plane areas with a maxi-

mum inclination of up to 10 %.

Disposal

New text in Chapter Introduction:

Render the machine inoperable. It must 

not represent a potential source of dan-

ger for children.

Dispose of the device according to the 

applicable local regulations. For further 

information on handling and recycling, 

please contact your authorized Hako 

dealer where you purchased the de-

vice.

Used batteries with the recycling sym-

bol contain reusable commodities. The 

heavy metals contained simultaneously 

represent a serious risk to health and to 

the environment. Never open batteries 

or damage them. Never touch, inhale or 

swallow any material inside batteries. 

Health hazard! Never allow batteries to 

pollute the environment. Risk of con-

taminating the ground and water!  In ac-

cordance with the symbol with the 

crossed out bin, these batteries must 

not be disposed of in domestic waste. 

The return and recycling of old batteries 

must be agreed on with your authorized 

Hako dealer in accordance with the Bat-

tery Law § 6 and § 8 (BattG)

Noise emission value

The sound pressure level (LpA) (at the 

ear of the operator) measured accord-

ing to DIN IEC 60335-2-72 under nor-

mal working conditions: 67 dB (A)

Measurement inaccuracy (KpA): 

1,6 dB (A)

Sound power level (LwAd) measured 

according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 under 

maximum working conditions: 

82 dB (A)

Vibration

The weighted effective value of acceler-

ation, measured in accordance with 

ISO 5349-1, to which the upper parts of 

the body (hand-arm) are exposed under 

normal working conditions: 

< 2,5 m/s²

The weighted effective value of acceler-

ation, measured in accordance with 

ISO 2631-1, to which the upper parts of 

the body (feet-seat) are exposed under 

normal working conditions: 

< 0,5 m/s²

Summary of Contents for HAKOMATIC B 90 CL

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Hakomatic B 90 CL 7062 30 40 41 42 43...

Page 2: ...ation will be deemed improper use The manufactu rer cannot be held liable for consequen tial damages the user alone bears the risk The term of proper use also includes operation maintenance and repair...

Page 3: ...tions Acceptance of the machine Upon arrival check machine for possib le damages in transit For refund of such damage have the Deutsche Bahn AG or your freight forwarder confirm such damage Mail notif...

Page 4: ...6 Disposal of Batteries 30 5 5 Fresh Water Tank 31 5 5 1 Fill Fresh Water Tank 32 5 5 2 Empty Fresh Water Tank 32 5 5 3 Clean Fresh Water Filter 32 5 6 Soiled Water Tank 33 5 6 1 Empty Soiled Water T...

Page 5: ...tuation caused by misuse inaccurate adherence of instructions or pres cribed work routine CAUTION the machine important information on handling the machine in order to maintain operability Ecological...

Page 6: ...as with their function before operation begins Once you have started to work no time will be left to do so When working with the machine use firm and skid proof shoes The machine may be used only on...

Page 7: ...positioned 1 5 Specific Hazards Electric system Only use genuine fuses with the specified ratings In case of malfunction of the electric system immediately shutdown ma chine and remedy Only qualified...

Page 8: ...oods According to the crossed dustbin la bel these batteries must not be ad ded to the normal waste Provide for agreement with the Hako contract dealer on return and disposal accor ding to 8 BattV Saf...

Page 9: ...ig 1 2 B Maximum inclination of 10 Fig 1 2 C Do not clean the machine by means of high pressure cleaning equipment Fig 1 2 Fig 1 USA A B C 10 1 2 3 Safety information 1 7 Labels at the Machine The fol...

Page 10: ...lution tank and add cleaning agent according to the manufactur er s recommendations Use only cleaning agents sui table for automatic machines low foaming and comply with the instructions for use dispo...

Page 11: ...resh water tank before shutting down the machine for a longer time Do not clean the electrical parts by means of high pressu re cleaning equipment 2 8 Transport rides To move the machine to the place...

Page 12: ...and water supply switch off au tomatically 3 1 2 Fresh Water Tank Fill the fresh water tank Fig 3 2 after folding up the opening The fresh water tank holds 90 litres and the filling level can be foll...

Page 13: ...e batteries Fig 3 5 see leaflet 88 60 2556 3 1 7 Options Dosage system and floater unit for automatic filling Extraction hose including suction pi pe joint nozzle and wet suction nozzle Mop holder and...

Page 14: ...ional 13 Tip switch fresh water dosage 14 Tip switch fresh water supply On Off 15 Symbol vacuum scrubbing tool optional 16 Tip switch brush head and suction turbine 17 Tip switch brush ground pressure...

Page 15: ...d on Symbol suction turbine drive Fig 4 6 This symbol appears when suction tur bine drive is switched on Hourmeter Fig 4 7 Upon switching on the hourmeter briefly displays the software version and the...

Page 16: ...ed The display shows a six stage symbol for the supplied amount of fresh water Fresh water supply ON OFF tip switch Fig 4 14 This tip switch is used to switch fresh water supply ON or OFF Scrubbing to...

Page 17: ...e brush drive and the water flow with si multaneous lowering of the brush head ON and OFF Tip switch squeegee and suction turbine Fig 4 19 This tip switch is used to lower lift out the squeegee and to...

Page 18: ...drain hose 6 Fresh water level indication 7 Brush ejector 8 Power connection charger unit Fig 5 1 2 3 5 7 8 6 4 Operation 3 2 2 At the machine 1 Accelerator lever 2 Opening of fresh water tank 3 Soil...

Page 19: ...fresh water flows from tank to squeegee it is cleaned by the filter ele ment Soiled water drain hose Fig 5 5 This hose allows draining the collected soiled water from the tank Fresh water drain hose...

Page 20: ...ugh nar row clearances This can be done by foot or by hand by swinging the squee gee to the left in the area of the deflector bail deflector roller until the locking pin Fig 6 3 catches In order to re...

Page 21: ...motor W 430 430 Nominal power suction motor W 520 520 Nominal power brush motor W 2x935 2x875 Number of brushes Qty 2 2 Diameter of brushes cm 43 15 Work ride km h 5 5 Fresh water tank litres 85 85 S...

Page 22: ...acy KpA dB A 1 6 1 6 1 6 Vibration The frequency weighted acceleration measured according to DIN EN ISO 5349 which have an effect upon the upper limbs hand arm system amounts under normal working cond...

Page 23: ...weekly The dri ver operator will be instructed upon de livery of the machine Hako System Maintenance I every 125 hours of operation To be performed by qualified personnel of authorised Hako Service Ce...

Page 24: ...aintenance I 875 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at _________________ operatin hours Hako System Maintenance S 1000 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at _________________ ope...

Page 25: ...tank o Empty soiled water tank Clean soiled water tank and suction filter o Check brushes pads and replace if required o Clean suction hose of soiled water tank o Check squeegee sealing strips and ev...

Page 26: ...uired o Check drain hose of the soiled water tank and replace if required o Grease joints at the brush lift out o Check wheel fixing screws and tighten 32 Nm if required o Check condition of tyres o G...

Page 27: ...drain hose of the soiled water tank and replace if required o Check deflector roller of the brush head and replace if required o Check suction hose for tight fitting and damages and replace if require...

Page 28: ...motor from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth operation and wearing and replace carbon brushes if required o Clean brush motors from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth opera...

Page 29: ...ance staff During operation the TSG indi cator displays the battery char ge status When the batteries are empty the battery icon flashes and an acoustic war ning signal is issued The ma chine function...

Page 30: ...ure by support Fig 7 8 4 Disconnect battery plug Fig 7 5 5 Disconnect battery connection cab les 6 Remove batteries 5 4 5 Install Batteries Due to alteration of the centre of gravity only use batterie...

Page 31: ...e 5 5 Solution Tank 1 Solution tank 2 Marker 3 Fill level hose 4 Solution filter 5 Tank lid Fig 8 5 3 1 2 4 Maintenance and Care 5 5 Solution Tank 1 Solution tank 2 Marker 3 Fill level hose 4 Solution...

Page 32: ...from holder and remove lid 5 5 3 Clean Solution Filter Check solution filter Fig 8 4 at weekly intervals and clean or replace if re quired Only clean solution filter with emptied solution tank 1 Empty...

Page 33: ...ce and Care 5 6 Soiled Water Tank 1 Soiled Water Tank 2 Drain hose 3 Suction filter 4 Tank lid Fig 9 3 4 2 1 Maintenance and Care 5 6 Soiled Water Tank 1 Soiled Water Tank 2 Drain hose 3 Suction filte...

Page 34: ...g 9 2 from hol der and empty soiled water tank completely 4 Remove remaining dirt by rinsing with clear water 5 Rinse drain hose as well 5 6 3 Clean Suction Filter Check suction filter Fig 9 3 for fun...

Page 35: ...ig 10 4 at weekly intervals or replace as required 5 7 4 Change Sealing Strip Check sealing strip Fig 10 5 at weekly intervals or as required Before doing so open toggle type fastener Fig 10 1 and rem...

Page 36: ...ls and replace as required 1 Insert brush into brush head and let it catch brush toothing Fig 11 1 as to point to the outside 2 Place brush seating and lock by le ver 5 8 5 Change deflector roller Che...

Page 37: ...he fastening device Fig 12 5 and remove the outer sealing strip Turn the sealing strip or install a new one as necessary Change the inner sealing strip in the same way 2 1 2 5 3 4 6 6 Maintenance and...

Page 38: ...centre Figure B Turn the eccentric wheel in the behind top position The clearan ce between sealing strip and floor is increased in the centre 3 Switch the machine on and check the suction pattern When...

Page 39: ...floors e g poorly laid tiles water does not run off Number of washers 4 This corre sponds to a clearance of approx 4 mm The Squeegee 110 cm is equipped with two additional rollers which are adjusted...

Page 40: ...hazard Never allow batteries to pollute the environment Risk of con taminating the ground and water In ac cordance with the symbol with the crossed out bin these batteries must not be disposed of in...

Page 41: ...er Bavendiek Director R D Name of the authorized person who compiles technical documents for Hako Ludger L ttel EC Declaration of Conformity corresponds to EC Directive 2006 42 EC Hako Werke GmbH Hamb...

Page 42: ...eine saubere und sch nere Umwelt Superior technology for a cleaner and better environment Hako GmbH Hamburger Str 209 239 D 23843 Bad Oldesloe 04531 806 0 Fax 04531 806 338 88 0 2754 11 2010 Printed...

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