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– The balance weight (option) must be attached to the
rear of the machine for driving on public roads.
– Set the motor rpm to high.
Note:
The wear on the ground can be reduced by using the up-
grade kit for grass tyres (2.851-089.0).
Removing the waste container/fresh water tank will in-
crease the driving stability and the driver's view.
Lower the working appliance and the suction opening.
Clean the top surface of the suction opening with com-
pressed air (for sweepers).
Clean the cooler.
1 Hydraulic couplings AUX2
Hydraulic couplings, swivel drive
2 Hydraulic couplings main PTO
Hydraulic couplings, brush roller drive
3 Hydraulic hoses, brush roller drive
4 Hydraulic hoses, swivel drive
Operation of the attachment unit is done with the joy-
stick; for more about this, see the “Joystick function”
chapter.
1 Hydraulic couplings AUX2
2 Hydraulic couplings AUX1
Operation of the attachment unit is done with the joy-
stick; for more about this, see the “Joystick function”
chapter.
Route the cables as shown above.
Connect the plug on the rear of the sweeper.
– If no caster is attached, the balance weight (option)
must be attached to the rear of the machine for driving
on public roads, when the waste container/water tank is
removed.
Note:
Removing the waste container/fresh water tank will in-
crease the driving stability and the driver's view.
1 Hydraulic couplings AUX2
2 Hydraulic couplings AUX1
3 Hydraulic couplings main PTO
8.3.3
Prerequisites for operation
8.3.4
After mowing
8.4
Front brush roller
8.4.1
Connecting the hydraulic lines
8.4.2
Operations
8.5
Snow removal shields
8.5.1
Connecting the hydraulic lines
8.5.2
Operations
8.5.3
Connect the marker lamps (option)
8.5.4
Prerequisites for operation
8.6
Snow blower
8.6.1
Connecting the hydraulic lines
1
2
3
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Summary of Contents for MIC 26
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Page 275: ...17 150 mm 45 150 mm PTO MIN 1 2 STOP 7 1 4 7 1 5 7 2 7 3 7 4 275 EL...
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Page 287: ...29 DIN VDE 0510 VDE 0105 T 1 1 10 5 4 10 5 5 10 5 6 83 85 Nm 83 85 Nm 287 EL...
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