haaga 677 / 697 / 697 plus
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Safety
1.6 Copyright
The operating manual is copyright protected for
Haaga Kehrsysteme GmbH.
The operating manual includes instructions
and diagrams or diagram sections of a
technical nature, which may not be reproduced
in the entirety or in part, distributed or used
for competition purposes or otherwise
communicated.
Haaga Kehrsysteme GmbH reserves all rights for
the provision of permission for use for publication
or distribution of copies or information from this
operating manual to third parties.
In case of infringement the manufacture is
entitled to make a claim for damages. Further
claims are reserved.
1.7 Target group
This operating manual is intended for the use of
this sweeping machine.
2. Safety
To avoid incorrect functioning, damage and
health impairments, please observe the following
instructions!
2.1 Intended use
The haaga 677 / 697 / 697 sweeping machines
should only be used for the removal of road
pollution such as foliage, grass, chippings, sand
and similar impurities on flat and hard surfaces.
The device is suitable for commercial use, e.g. in
hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, and offices.
2.2 Inappropriate use
Any uses other than those described in section
“Intended use” are not considered to comply with
the intended purpose. The operator of the device
alone is liable for any resulting damage.
The sweeping machine may not be used for
sweeping hazardous, flammable or glowing
substances (cigarettes and matches) liquids,
explosive or hazardous dusts (ex), acids or
solvents.
The sweeping machine must not be used for
sweeping water, concrete, mortar, cement and
plaster dust.
The machine should also not be used for damp
materials such as snow, manure, cow dung and
sludge, e.g sewage.
The sweeping machine may not be used in areas
where there is a risk of explosion or as a means
of transport.
2.3 Responsibility of the user
A user is any individual or legal entity, who uses
the machine or has it used by third parties and
is responsible during its use for the safety of the
user or third parties.
• Supervise children who are in the working
environment, to ensure that they do not play
with it.
• Minors may not work with the device. Young
people over the age of 16 years who are being
trained under supervision are excluded.
General