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Once the emptying operation is completed, to return to the initial configuration, simply use the control lever of
the container, lifting it (Figure 38
). The container flap will be in the open position to start the cleaning operations.
Figure 38
IMPORTANT
: Make sure that the flap is in the closed position when lifting the container
and when moving without cleaning to avoid the unexpected spillage of waste. Also
make sure that, during cleaning operations, it is in the open position, to allow the
waste to enter the container.
CHAPTER 9 - ADJUSTMENTS
BEFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE READ ALL THE
PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.
9.1.
TRAINING OF OPERATORS
There is no need for specific training of the operator with regard to the various phases of adjustment of the
motorsweeper, except for the information contained in this manual .
9.2.
ADJUSTING THE CENTRAL BRUSH ACTION
When the central brush (
Item 1 Figure 39
) is worn and, consequently, begins to decrease its efficiency, adjust
its height by means of the knob (
Item 9 Figure 12
) unscrewing and moving it forward, to lower the brush and
increasing its action on the surface to be cleaned (2, Figure 39) . Adjust until, in the lowered position, the brush
leaves a streak of 3-5 cm on the floor (Figure
40) . Once the desired degree of action has been achieved, tighten
the knob to lock its position .
Figure 39
To verify that the central brush is properly adjusted, its “track” must be measured as follows:
1 . After making the adjustments, activate the central brush and, without moving forward or backward, let
it work at the same point for at least 10/15 seconds .
Lift the central brush and move the motorsweeper until the track that the central brush in rotation left is visible
on the floor, as shown in Figure
40 .
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