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Safety Information
Flashing or individually lit LEDs
indicate an error status, also
refer to the charger operating
manual.
Battery discharge status (Fig. 10/3)
During operation, the machine
electronics indicates the discharge
status of the batteries by means of a red
LED (left) and three green LEDs (right).
When all three green LEDs light up, the
batteries are fully charged. As the
batteries become progressively
discharges, the LEDs go out in
succession from right to left. When the
last green LED goes out, the red LED
starts to flash (early warning of
imminent shutdown). After a certain
time, the red LED lights up continuously
indicating the "battery empty" status.
Shortly afterwards, the drive motor is
automatically switched off to protect the
batteries from a total discharge.
The machine should only be restarted
when the batteries have been charged.
3.3
Operation
The Sweepmaster must not be
used in domestic or office
areas.
Practice all the operating steps
in a training area and only use
the machine in the areas
specified for deployment when
you are familiar with all the
operations.
3.3.1 Switching on
The motor must not be started
when the hood is open! Risk of
injury through belt drive and
rotating fan!
Sweepmaster P800
Before starting the
Sweepmaster P800, pay
attention to the following:
1. Set the key switch (Fig. 10/1
)
to
Position 1.
2. Pull out the choke (Fig. 7/8) in the
case of a cold start.
3. Pull the recoil starter cord (Fig. 7/9)
until the starter clutch perceptibly
engages (slight resistance) and then
pull the starter cord (Fig. 7/9) hard
and fast to start the engine.
4. Release the starter cord (Fig. 7/9)
and let it recoil back into the housing.
5. Then push the choke (Fig. 7/8) back
in, slowly.
If the engine does not start
immediately, use the starter
cord again exactly as
described above.
The engine and sweeping functions are
activated.
Sweepmaster B800
Set the key switch to Position 1.