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Hold the pedal pressed:
Suction mouth remains lowered when
reversing, vacuumed substances are also taken up when revers-
ing.
Setting the sweeping parameters
1. Switch on the PTO.
2. Press the Side brush speed button.
The settings appear on the display.
3. Use the rotary knob to select the desired side brush speed.
4. Press the Save button.
The side brush speed has now been saved.
5. Press the Engine speed button.
The settings appear on the display.
6. Use the rotary knob to select the desired engine speed.
7. Press the Save button.
The engine speed has now been saved.
8. Press the Side brush contact pressure button.
The settings appear on the display.
9. Use the rotary knob to select the desired contact pressure.
10.Press the Save button.
The contact pressure is saved.
Sweeping with a 2-brush system
1
Left joystick
2-brush system: Lower the brush arms and switch on the
brushes
3-brush system (option): Lowering/raising the 3rd brush and
switching the brush on/off
2
Right joystick
With the optional 3-brush system: Lowering/raising the 2 rear
brushes and switching the brushes on/off
Pivoting the brushes in and out
3
Raise/lower suction mouth
4
Hydraulic system on/off
5
With the optional 3-brush system: Brush reversal of the 3rd
brush
6
With the optional 3-brush system: Inclining/rolling the 2rd
brush
Note
Operation with the right-hand joystick
7
Water circulation function on/off
8
Suction fan on/off
Note
The suction fan has an afterrun time of approx. 15 seconds after
being switched off
9
"eco" e function
Switches the complete work program on.
PTO, side brush, suction fan, fresh water, water circulation
(recycling water)
10
Water pump on/off
Note
The indicators in the switches light when the switches are
switched on.
1. Start the engine, see chapter
.
2. Switch on the hydraulic system.
3. Set the desired engine speed.
4. Switch on lower suction mouth.
5. Set the side brush speed.
6. Switch on the suction fan.
7. Move the left-hand joystick forwards.
The right and left brush arms are lowered and the brushes are
switched on
Adjust the sweeping width.
8. Move the right-hand joystick forwards.
The right side brush lowers and is switched on.
Adjust the sweeping width (optional).
When brushing dry, dusty waste:
9. Switch on the water pump.
Optional: Switch on the water circulation function if necessary.
(A) Button for setting the side brush speed
For individual extraction (option), left side brush speed but-
ton
(B) Button for setting the side brush speed
For individual extraction (option), right side brush speed but-
ton
(C) Button for setting the engine speed
Note
The suction power depends on the set engine speed.
●
1600 rpm Light waste
●
2200 rpm Normal soiling
●
2500 rpm Strong, heavy soiling
(D) Left and ride brush contact pressure button
For individual extraction (option), right side brush contact
pressure button
(E) Left and ride brush contact pressure button
For individual extraction (option), left side brush contact
pressure button
(F) Press the Save button to save set values or programs
(G) Rotary knob for changing values and selecting programs
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