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CHAPTER 12 - TRANSPORTATION, HANDLING AND DECOMMISSIONING
12.1. DECOMMISSIONING
OPERATION TO BE PERFORMED WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND COLD.
The motorsweeper must be decommissioned in accordance with the following points:
•
Remove the battery from its housing and store it in a dry and well-ventilated place . For a good life of
the unused battery, it is necessary to charge and possibly top up with distilled water every 30/40 days
(acid batteries) .
•
Clean the dust filters and the waste container.
•
Close the fuel tank valve .
Refer to the engine manual for further information for engine
decommissioning.
12.2. PACKAGING, LIFTING AND TRANSPORTATION
In the event that the machine needs to be packed, it will be necessary to proceed with disassembly of the side
brush/brushes as described in paragraph 14 .5
Then lift the motorsweeper by placing it on the appropriate pallet using the necessary lifting devices, adapted
to the weight of the motorsweeper shown on the plate, or ascent platforms . For lifting use the eyebolts (para .
6 Figure 27) .
Observe what is indicated in the paragraph 6 regarding lifting of the machine, and in the paragraph 11 .2
regarding its transportation .
CHAPTER 13 - EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
13.1. EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
In any emergency situation, the following may occur:
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inadvertently passing with the machine in motion over current cables on the floor, which then
became twisted to the central or side brush,
•
unusual noise is heard coming from inside the machine or engine,
•
incandescent materials or flammable liquids, chemical materials in general, poisons, etc.
the following are necessary:
If the engine is switched on, proceed to the emergency stop as described in paragraph 8 .8
.
Proceed to insert the parking brake as described in paragraph 8.7
Move away from the machine
Immediately call for help if other persons are involved.
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