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Locking lever
5. Move the locking lever downwards.
6. Check the locking, see chapter
Checking adjusting the attach-
.
7. Lower and retract the lift truck.
8. Depressurise the hydraulic system. See chapter
ise the hydraulic system (pressure relief)
9. Connect the hydraulic hoses to the couplings.
Removing the front power lift
1. Raise the front power lift.
1
Changing carriage mounting
2
Front power lift frame
2. Use a lift truck to move the changing carriage under the front
power lift.
a Raise the lift truck.
b Make sure that the frame of the front power lift is securely
seated in the mounting of the removable frame.
3. Depressurise the front hydraulic system (pressure relief).
4. Release the hydraulic hoses.
a Fasten the hydraulic hoses to the front power lift with cable
ties.
5. Open the lock on both sides of the vehicle, see chapter “Open-
ing/closing the lock”.
6. Use a lift truck to move the front power lift out of the vehicle
mounting frame.
7. Set down the front power lift in a safe place.
2-brush sweeping system attachment kit
(pulled)
Installing the sweeping system
The pallet on which the sweeper system is delivered is also used
as a mounting aid for attachment/removal.
1
Pallet
2
2-brush sweeping system
3
Suction mouth installed
4
Locking lever in the upper position (open)
5
Holder on the vehicle
1. Move the lift truck under the pallet with the positioned sweeper
system.
2. Pull the locking lever upwards.
3. Move the sweeper system into the holder on the vehicle and
position it approximately 10 cm in front of the vehicle.
4. Connect the hydraulic hoses, paying attention to the colour
coding.
The connection assignments are described in a later chapter
5. Connect the water hoses.
6. Insert the device detection connector at the vehicle.
7. Insert the sweeper system into the vehicle mounting bracket,
all the way to the end stop.
8. Lock the sweeper system by pressing the locking lever down
(using the curved rod).
9. The locking mechanism must be adjusted correctly via the ad-
justing nuts when the system is attached for the first time or
transferred to another vehicle. When correctly adjusted, the
locking mechanism must engage when pressed down beyond
the dead point.
10.Attach the side brushes.
Summary of Contents for MC 130 plus
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