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OPERATION - CONTINUED

 

WARNING

 

SAFELY OPERATE EQUIPMENT

 

Do not operate equipment until you

 

are completely trained by a qualified

 

operator in how to use the controls,

 

know its capabilities, dimensions,

 

and all safety requirements. See

 

your prime movers manual for these

 

instructions.

 

• keep all step plates, grab bars,

   

  pedals, and controls free of dirt,

 

  grease, debris, and oil.

 

• Never allow anyone to be around

 

  the equipment when it is operating.

 

• Do not allow riders on the

 

    attachment or the prime mover.

 

• Do not operate the equipment

 

  from anywhere other than the

 

  correct operators position.

 

• Never leave equipment unattended

 

  with the engine running or with this

 

  attachment in a raise position.

 

• Do not alter or remove any safety

 

  feature from the prime mover or

 

  this attachment.

 

• know your work site safety rules as

 

  well as traffic rules and flow. when

 

  in doubt on any safety issue,

 

  contact your supervisor or safety

 

  coordinator for an explanation.

 

Height adjustment of Caster Wheels & Brushes

 

once the brushes get worn it is necessary to adjust

 

the height of the brushes, i.e. how close they are

 

to the surface to sweep. this adjustment takes

 

place by moving the plastic rings of the brush caster

 

wheels.

 

Remove the caster wheels and remove one plastic

 

ring from the bottom (figure 2). Mount the wheel

 

again (figure 3). this lifts up the caster wheel and

 

the brushes will come closer to the surface. finally,

 

mount the plastic ring, sleeve and locking ring

 

(figure 4).

 

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aa

 

c

 

b

 

figure 1

 

the sweeper moves forward by quickly pushing

 

down the top right lever. (figure 1a)

 

 

the bushes are activated by quickly pushing down

 

the left lever. (figure 1b)

 

the sweeper is equipped with an instant shutoff,

 

when you release the levers, the brush and machine

 

stop.

 

WARNING -

 

IN AN EMERGENCY, RELEASE

 

LEVERS AS QUICKLY AS

 

POSSIBLE AND STOP THE

 

ENGINE.

 

figure 2

 

figure 3

 

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figure 4

 

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Summary of Contents for KM800

Page 1: ...Distribution Limited Electric Road Brush Operator s Manual KM800 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE...

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Page 5: ...Weekly 20hrs 1st Month 50hrs 2nd Month 100hrs 6th Month 300hrs Yearly Fasteners Tension Check X Clean Machine Clean X Drive Belt Check Adjust X Replace X 2 All Other Moving Parts Cables Lubricate X X...

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Page 9: ...SAFETY STATEMENTS 4 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 6 SAFETY SIGNS LABELS 7 ENGINE OPERATION 8 OPERATION 9 12 SERVICE REPAIR GENERAL 12 STORAGE 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 MAINTENA...

Page 10: ...JURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY THIS STATEMENT IS USED WHERE MINOR INJURY COULD RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY THIS STATEMENT IS USED WHE...

Page 11: ...fore you start and never operate equipment that is not in proper working order with all safety devices intact check all hardware to assure it is tight Make certain that all locking pins latches and co...

Page 12: ...safety rules as well as traffic rules and flow when in doubt on any safety issue contact your supervisor or safety coordinator for an explanation FALL HAZARD DO NOT OPERATE NEAR UNGUARDED EDGES this...

Page 13: ...ash the same area with soap and water 2 Allow the surface to fully dry 3 Remove the backing from the safety sign exposing the adhesive surface 4 Apply the safety sign to the position shown in the diag...

Page 14: ...rope slowly to the point where it feels tight place your left hand on the motor in order to hold back and pull the starting rope hard once when the motor runs deactivate the choke NOTICE NEVER LET THE...

Page 15: ...e the brush hood shield and all other shields and safety equipment in place when operating the sweeper when sweeping on rough terrain reduce speed to avoid bouncing the sweeper Loss of control can res...

Page 16: ...ely for wet and or deep snow increase to almost full throttle this helps keep snow from packing up inside the brush hood In deep snow you may need to make multiple passes to get down to a clean surfac...

Page 17: ...s and flow when in doubt on any safety issue contact your supervisor or safety coordinator for an explanation Height adjustment of Caster Wheels Brushes once the brushes get worn it is necessary to ad...

Page 18: ...e and crumble before the bristles are worn out figure 1 find information about the engine in the Motor manual instruction Keep polypropylene brush material away from intense heat or flame WARNING EXPO...

Page 19: ...104 dB A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Ensure that the spark plug is not defective Ensure that the spark plug cap is fitted correctly Ensure that the choke is deactivated Ensure that there are no impuritie...

Page 20: ...AINTENANCE SCHEDULE BEFORE EACH USE 25 HOURS 100 HOURS AFTER EACH USE PROCEDURES Hardware Inspect tighten Engine Air filter check clean if necessary Oil engine check Level Wash Unit Remove Grease Debr...

Page 21: ...n 2 Damage to hearing if effective hearing protection is not worn 3 Damages to health resulting from vibration emission if the power tool is being used over longer period of time or not adequately man...

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Page 24: ...Distribution Limited PART DRAWINGS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE...

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