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CHAPTER 7 - DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
DETAIL FIG.
DESCRIPTION
1
4
Central cover
2
4
Rh side Protective case
2
4
Lh side Protective case
3
4
Rh side safety net
3
4
Lh side safety net
4
4
Front bumper
5
4
Cover for side brush
6
4
Case switch (SLG 700 ET ONLY)
7
4
Motor safety net (SLG 700 ET ONLY)
8
4
Motor safety net (SLG 700 ET ONLY)
DETAIL FIG.
DESCRIPTION
1
4\B
Central cover
2
4\B
Rh side Protective case
2
4\B
Lh side Protective case
3
4\B
Rh side safety net
3
4\B
Lh side safety net
4
4\B
Front bumper
5
4\B
Cover for side brush
6
4\B
Case switch (BATTERY ONLY)
7
4\B
Motor safety net (WITH
ENDOTHERMIC ENGINES ONLY)
8
4\B
Motor safety net (WITH
ENDOTHERMIC ENGINES ONLY)
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SIDE BRUSH:
The side brush, Detail 1 Fig. 5, acts as a conveyor of the dust and rubbish and is only used to clean edges,
corners and borders; after these operations it has to be lifted up to avoid raising dust and also because the
cleaning eff ect of the side brush is always less than that of the main broom.
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CENTRAL BRUSH:
The main brush, Detail 2 Fig. 5 is the main part of the sweeper . This brush collects and loads dust and rubbish
in the refuse container; it is available with diff erent types of bristles of diff erent harnesses according to the
material to be collected; it can be adjusted in height when it is worn.
IMPORTANT: Never collect string, wires, packaging straps, sticks etc., that are longer than
25 cm as they could wind around the side and main brushes.
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FILTERING SYSTEM:
Thanks to the sweeper’s fi ltering eff ect no dust is seen in the environment when it is working. This is achieved
by means of fi lters Detail 3 Fig. 5; the fi lter system can be disengaged by pulling the knob Detail 4 Fig. 6
upwards .
IMPORTANT: Disengage the fi lter when going over damp surfaces (if the machine is
running) otherwise the paper fi lters will get damp causing them to deteriorate quickly.
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DUST FLAPS:
See Details 4 of Fig. 5. These fl aps are all around the main brush and are extremely important to ensure that
the sweeper works properly thanks to their suction eff ect; check them often to make sure they are always in a
good state of repair .
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REFUSE CONTAINER:
The refuse collector or container Detail A Fig. 1, is made in strong and resistant plastic and holds all the
material collected by the main brush and dust from the fi lters.
IMPORTANT: Always empty the container after the motor has been turned off , wearing
gloves and even a mask to protect your lungs from the dust which is always present in
this operation.
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BATTERY CHARGER (only for SLG 700 ET):
The battery charger (Detail 1 Fig. 5/B) is located on board the machine and can be accessed by lifting the
central casing Detail 1 Fig. 4.
The battery can be recharged by opening this casing and using the dedicated socket .
DESCRIPTION OF THE MANUAL COMMANDS
SLG 700 ST/SWL 700 ST/SWL 900 ST, SW 2600 SC, SW 3700 SC :
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