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●
DC/DC converter (A8): 10 Amps
fuse, plug-in (if blown, the control
panel won't tell you about this
situation)
●
control circuit (A 1): 2 Amps fuse
(plug-in) (if blown, the control panel
won't tell you about this situation)
●
master fuse: 200 Amps (F 50), strip-
type
Error message - pilot light (RED)
turns ON when, when one of the follo-
wing situations is detected:
●
thermal circuit breakers of brush- /
travel drive motor or side scrubber
motor & sweeping roller (option)
dropped
●
one of the fuses blown, or an
electronic circuit breaker responded
●
other defects
Service display
as soon as one of the above pilot lights
turns ON, a 4-digit number will appear
in the service display (error code), four
dots will blink. For more details refer to
"hourmeter / service display".
Electrical system
Fuses
Prior to commencing any work on the
electrical system, disconnect battery
plug.
The
Admiral 40
uses electronic
circuit breakers and fuses for the follo-
wing systems:
●
all lift actuators
●
all brush motors, to include side
scrubber
●
sweeping
brush
and side brush
motors (optional)
Fuses only:
●
Vacuum motors
: 20 Amps fuse
(plug-in)
●
Shaker
motor: 20 Amps fuse (plug-in)
●
suction
motors
: 35 Amps fuse
(strip-type)
●
water pump and solenoid valve:
10 Amps fuse (plug-in)
●
travel drive motor: 160 Amps current
limiter in travel drive control circuit
●
searchlights and rotating beacon,
key switch, automatic filler and horn:
10 Amps (F 51) plug-in fuse (if blown,
the machine will be inop, the control
panel won't tell you about this situa-
tion)
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●
DC/DC converter (A8): 10 Amps
fuse, plug-in (if blown, the control
panel won't tell you about this
situation)
●
control circuit (A 1): 2 Amps fuse
(plug-in) (if blown, the control panel
won't tell you about this situation)
●
master fuse: 200 Amps (F 50), strip-
type
Error message - pilot light (RED)
turns ON when, when one of the follo-
wing situations is detected:
●
thermal circuit breakers of brush- /
travel drive motor or side scrubber
motor & sweeping roller (option)
dropped
●
one of the fuses blown, or an
electronic circuit breaker responded
●
other defects
Service display
as soon as one of the above pilot lights
turns ON, a 4-digit number will appear
in the service display (error code), four
dots will blink. For more details refer to
"hourmeter / service display".
Hauling the
Hakomatic 1100
When hauling on a truck, ramp angle
must not exceed 20
°
.
Note:
check stability of the ramp.
Weight: 1,560 lb (707 kg) approx.
(dry, battery not included).
Grossweight, to include battery and
driver (except water, except vacuum
sweeping attachment): 4,100 lb
(1,860 kg) approx.
For securing in place on the truck, atta-
ching points are located at the rear end
of the chassis and on both sides under
the door cutout. These attaching points
hold telescopic bolts that may by pul-
led out of the chassis. They also may
be used to attach cables of a hoisting
gear.
Electrical system
Fuses
Prior to commencing any work on the
electrical system, disconnect battery
plug.
The Hakomatic 1100 uses electronic
circuit breakers and fuses for the follo-
wing systems:
●
all lift actuators
●
all brush motors, to include side
scrubber
●
sweeping roller- and side brush
motors (optional)
Fuses only:
●
suction turbine: 20 Amps fuse
(plug-in)
●
jolter motor: 20 Amps fuse (plug-in)
●
suction turbine: 35 Amps fuse
(strip-type)
●
water pump and solenoid valve:
10 Amps fuse (plug-in)
●
travel drive motor: 160 Amps current
limiter in travel drive control circuit
●
searchlights and rotating beacon,
key switch, automatic filler and horn:
10 Amps (F 51) plug-in fuse (if blown,
the machine will be inop, the control
panel won't tell you about this situa-
tion)
Hauling the Admiral 4
0
When hauling on a truck, ramp
angle must not exceed 20°.
Note:
check stability of the ramp.
Weight: 1,560 lb (707 kg) approx.
(dry, battery not included).
Gross weight, to include battery
and driver (except water, except
vacuum sweeping attachment):
4,100 lb(1,860 kg) approx.
For securing in place on the
truck, attaching points are
located at the rear end of the
chassis and on both sides under
the door cutout. These attaching
points hold telescopic bolts that
may be pulled out of the chassis.
They also maybe used to attach
cables of a hoist.