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Ensure a safe and environmentally friendly disposal of
operating and auxiliary materials as well as replaced parts,
especially the batteries!
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Suitable, non-slip footwear must be worn to avoid accidents.
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Persons (including children) who, due to their physical,
sensory or mental abilities or their inexperience or
ignorance, are not able to use the machine safely, may not use
this machine without supervision or instruction by a
responsible person! Children should be supervised to ensure
they do not play with the machine.
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Caution: Loose clothing may be drawn-in by rotating parts.
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The operating instructions of the battery manufacturer for his
product, as well as the specifications of the legislator for the
handling of rechargeable batteries must be observed!
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Charge batteries immediately after use and only in well-
ventilated areas!
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Keep open flames and electric sparks away from the charging
area, since a highly explosive gas mixture can be created
when charging batteries.
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Please observe the fact that the accumulators are filled with
battery acid!
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Always keep the batteries clean and dry, in order to prevent
leakage currents! Never short-circuit the battery terminals!
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Smoking, eating and drinking in the area around the battery
charging station must be avoided to prevent damage to
health.
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The charging of the batteries must only be performed with an
open and main cover that is secured by the main cover
bracket
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Observe the maximum gradient and maximum possible
oblique inclination specified in the technical data when
driving along a slope Abrupt or excessive steering, especially
on slopes, may cause the machine to tip over. Adapt your
driving style and speed to the circumstances.
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The machine does not have road use homologation.
WARNING! ATTENTION! DANGER!
THE DESCRIBED INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE
OBSERVED!
WEAR PROTECTIVE GOGGLES!
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES!
WEAR BREATHING PROTECTION!
WARNING! ATTENTION! DANGER AREA!
RISK OF INJURIES!
OBSERVE THE OPERATING MANUAL!
The sweeper can only be turned on, if...
a) t he side door is closed and locked correctly,
b) the ignition key is in the ON position.
The power supply of the sweeping machine is interrupted, if:
a) the ignition key is turned to the OFF position,
b) the side door is opened.
c ) the state of charge of the batteries is critical.
The drive of the sweeper only works, if...
a) the side door is closed and locked correctly,
b) the ignition key is in the ON position,
c) the operator is sitting on the driver's seat.
The power supply for the drive motor is interrupted, if:
a) the operator stands up from the driver's seat,
b) the ignition key is turned to the OFF position,
c) the side door is opened.
If the throttle is actuated during the start-up process (turning the
key switch from the OFF position to the ON position), then the
power supply for the drive motor is interrupted. This lock can be
released by returning (relieving) the pedal to the zero position.
All protective devices of the machine must not be bridged or put
out of service!
Recycling of packaging materials. Do not dispose of packaging
materials in the household rubbish and recycle it instead.
Used devices contain valuable recyclable materials which should
be salvaged for recycling. Batteries, oil and similar substances
must not be released into the environment. Please dispose of used
devices via suitable collection systems.
Additional information about constituents ("REACH").
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The TT1200 is an electrically driven ride-on sweeper which is
equipped with the tandem rollers sweeping system. It has an
automatic lowering sweeper roller and a powerful dust suction
system.
Symbols in the operating manual
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Symbols on the device
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Protective devices
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Environmental protection
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Device description
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