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Working with the manual suction hose
(ex-factory option)
1
Filling nozzle, water reservoir
2
Suction hose (125 mm)
3
Lock
4
Handle (adjustable)
5
Switch lever
Pulled out: Vacuuming with the suction hose
Pressed in: Work in sweeping mode
6
Manual suction pipe
7
Cover
8
Suction hose bracket
9
Water hose stowage compartment
10
Water hose
Working with the manual suction hose
1. Remove the manual suction hose from the stowage compart-
ment.
2. As necessary:
Connected the water hose provided and open the stop cock le-
ver on the handle.
Close the dosing knobs in the cabin to prevent the emission of
spray water for the suction mouth and sweeper jets, otherwise
there will not be enough spray water for the manual suction
hose.
3. Pull out the switch lever into the "Vacuum with suction hose"
position.
Vacuuming with the manual suction hose
1. Start the motor.
2. Switch on the PTO (at the arm rest control panel).
3. Switch on the blower.
4. As necessary: Switch on the water pump at the control panel.
5. Select the engine speed.
Note
The suction performance depends on the engine speed selected.
1600 rpm - for light waste
2200 rpm - for normal waste
2500 rpm - for strong, heavy waste
6. Hold the suction pipe by the handle (adjustable) and begin
vacuuming.
Storage of the manual suction hose
1. Set the engine speed to 2200 rpm for installing the manual
suction hose.
2. When using the water hose: Switch off the water pump, dis-
connect the water hose and stop appropriately.
3. Insert the suction pipe with handle, press against the cover
and fasten in position.
Note
The vacuum pulls the suction pipe against the cover and the suc-
tion hose contracts. This is necessary to allow it to be stowed in
the bracket.
4. Press the rest of the suction hose into the bracket and press
the flap closed until the latch engages.
5. Switch off the blower.
6. Press in the switch lever into the "Work in sweeping mode" po-
sition.
Attachments
Note
Please read the attachment operating instructions before fitting
an attachment.
Attachments are optional and can be fitted to the front power lift
(see chapter Front power lift (option)) or to the front or rear
mounting frames.
DANGER
Danger due to change to vehicle's centre of gravity and to
driving characteristics. When transporting fluids, sloshing
motion may occur, which will then rock the vehicle.
In the case of modifications, particularly when converting from
winter to summer use and in the case of changes to load condi-
tions, the driver must be prepared for the change in driving char-
acteristics.
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WARNING
Risk of crushing when attaching attachments
Do not reach between the front power lift and the attachment.
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CAUTION
Risk of burns from hot hydraulic couplings
Wear protective gloves when disconnecting the hydraulic cou-
plings.
ATTENTION
Wear suitable protective clothing, safety gloves and gloves when
installing and removing attachments. This also applies during us-
age and application.
Please contact your responsible dealer before fitting attachments
that are not specifically intended for this vehicle. Your dealer will
check if installation and use of these attachments is permitted on
your vehicle. This is important for the safety of the driver and the
vehicle and also for any warranty claims.
Attachments that endanger the safety or stability of the vehicle
may not be used.
Coupling attachments to the vehicle
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
Keep hydraulic connections clean.
Clean the plug and coupling with a lint-free cloth before use.
1
Coupling connector
2
Coupling sleeve
3
Ring
1. Pull the ring of the coupling sleeve downwards and hold.
2. Press the coupling connector of the attachment hydraulic hose
into the coupling sleeve.
3. Release the coupling ring. Check that it is securely engaged.
4. To decouple, pull the ring downwards, hold it and pull out the
hydraulic hose.
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