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English
Function
The sweeper operates using the direct-throw principle.
1. The rotating side brush cleans corners and edges of the
sweeping surface, and conveys the waste into the path of the
roller brush.
2. The rotating roller brush conveys the swept material directly
into the waste container.
3. The dust which is swirled up in the waste container is separat-
ed by a dust filter, and the suction fan suctions the filtered
clean air.
4. The dust filter is cleaned manually by the user.
Safety instructions
Safety devices
Safety devices protect the user and may not taken out of opera-
tion or functionally circumvented.
Adhere to the safety instructions in the chapters!
Safety instructions for operation
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WARNING
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Only use the device for its proper use. Take into
account the local conditions and beware of third parties, in par-
ticular children, when working with the device.
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Check the de-
vice with the operating devices to make sure it is in proper
condition and operational safe and reliable. If it is not in perfect
condition, you must not use it.
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Adhere to the respective safety
regulations in hazard zones (e.g. service stations). Never operate
the device in explosive spaces.
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The device is not intended for
use by persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental abili-
ties or those lacking in experience and / or lacking in knowledge.
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Only people who have been instructed on how to use the de-
vice, or have proven their ability to operate it, and have been ex-
plicitly instructed to use it, must use the device.
ATTENTION
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Before starting work, the operator must check whether the safe-
ty devices have been attached properly and are fully functional.
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The device operator is responsible for accidents with other peo-
ple and their property.
WARNING
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The operator must wear
close-fitting clothing and sturdy footwear. Avoid loose-fitting
clothing.
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Children must be supervised to prevent them from
playing with the appliance.
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Children and adolescents must not
operate the device.
ATTENTION
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Check the immediate vicinity
before setting off (e.g. children). Make sure you have a sufficient
view.
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Never leave the device unattended unless the device is
secured against unintentional movement. When the device is at
a standstill, apply the parking brake and remove the key from the
key-operated switch.
CAUTION
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Do not use the device in areas
in which there is a possibility of being struck by falling objects.
Safety instructions for driving
Note
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The list on the risk of overturning is not necessarily com-
prehensive.
DANGER
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Danger of tilting if hill or slope is too
steep! Observe the maximum permissible values in the technical
data when driving up hills and slopes.
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Danger of tilting in case
of excessive tilting at side! Observe the maximum permissible
values in the technical data when driving lateral to the travel di-
rection.
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Danger of tilting on unstable subsurfaces! Only use the
device on firm subsurfaces.
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WARNING
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Risk of accident due to not adapting speed. Ap-
proach corners slowly.
Battery-operated devices
DANGER
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Risk of explosion! Only charge batteries with a
suitable charger
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Highly explosive gas is produced when charg-
ing batteries in confined spaces. Only charge batteries in well
ventilated spaces.
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Keep naked flames away from the battery
or the battery charging room, and do not generate sparks or
smoke in the vicinity of a battery of a battery charging room.
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Risk of explosion and short circuits. Do not place tools or similar
items on the battery.
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CAUTION
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Risk of injury from battery acid. Adhere to the re-
spective safety regulations.
ATTENTION
●
Adhere to the operating instruction of the manu-
facturer of the battery and charger. Adhere to the recommenda-
tions of the legislature regarding the handling of batteries.
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Never leave batteries in a discharged state. Charge batteries
again as soon as possible.
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Keep batteries clean and dry in or-
der to avoid leakage currents. Protect batteries from contamina-
tion, e.g. from metal dust.
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Dispose of used batteries in an
environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the EC Di-
rective 91/157/EEC or the respective national regulations.
Safety instructions for transportation
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CAUTION
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In order to prevent accidents or injuries, you must take into ac-
count the weight of the device, see chapter Technical data in
the operating instructions.
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Shut the motor down prior to transportation. Secure the device,
taking into account its weight. See chapter Technical data in the
operating instructions.
Care and maintenance
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WARNING
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Disconnect the battery before working on the
electrical system.
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Switch off the device and pull the key out of
the key-operated switch before cleaning, performing mainte-
nance, replacing parts or changing to a different function.
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CAUTION
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Repairs may only be carried out by approved
customer service sites or staff qualified in this area who are famil-
iar with all relevant safety instructions.
ATTENTION
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Adhere to the safety inspection requirements for
mobile devices for industrial use in accordance with the locally
applicable regulations (e.g. in Germany: VDE 0701).
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Short-cir-
cuits or other damage. Do not clean the device with a hose or
high-pressure water jet.
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Always wear suitable gloves when
working on the device.
Precommissioning
Unloading instructions
DANGER
Risk of accidents when unloading the device
Use a suitable ramp when unloading the device.
Do not use a forklift to unload / load the device.
Be aware of the weight of the device when unloading / loading.
See also the chapter “Technical data”.
Figure: Build a ramp
1. Connect the battery and charge if necessary.
2. Fit the push handle and lever.
3. Use the enclosed boards to build a ramp according to the
sketch.
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