DURASWEEP 50&70
OPERATING MANUAL
V01
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OPERATOR WORKING POSITION AND EMERGENCY STOP
6.1 Working position:
When using the machine the operator must be in the working
position shown in
Fig. 7
.
6.2 Emergency stop:
50&70ST
Release the forwards lever
Detail 1 Fig. 6
and brake the sweeper
with the force of your arms, now put the accelerator lever (on the
motor) on the STOP position.
6.3 Emergency stop:
50&70BT
Release the forwards lever
Detail 1 Fig. 6
and brake the sweeper
with the force of your arms, now turn the start key from right to left
Detail 3 Fig. 6
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SAFETY RULES AND REGULATIONS
DEFINITION: Residual risks that cannot be eliminated are all of those risks that, for several reasons, cannot be removed,
and for each one we provide the instructions to operate in maximum safety. The specific risks for the machines with
endothermic engines and for the battery powered machines are listed in the following paragraphs.
VALID FOR ALL MODELS AND VERSIONS
7.1 Residual risks:
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Risk of lesions to limbs and eyes through using the machine without the supplied safety protections correctly
assembled and not damaged.
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Risk of lesions to limbs through contact with the side brush or with the central brush in rotation. The brushes may
only be touched when the machine is off and with the added protection of heavy duty gloves to avoid lesions caused
by any sharp material remained in the brushes.
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Risk of inhaling harmful substances or causing lesions to hands and eyes while emptying the refuse container if this
operation is made without suitable protections such as heavy duty gloves, glasses and a protective breathing mask.
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Risk of loss of control of the machine if used on gradients of more than 2% or if left parked on slopes, as the machine
is not fitted with a braking device.
VALID FOR MODELS WITH ENDOTHERMIC ENGINES
7.2 Residual risks:
Concerning risks involving the engine, the chapter "Safety rules and regulations" of the hand-book enclosed with the
documentation of the machine, must be studied carefully.
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Risks of explosion or fire while filling the engine with fuel if carried out while the engine is running or not completely
cooled. Make sure that, while filling the engine, there are no naked flames or sparks caused by grinders, welders or
other.
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Risk of severe burns if any type of operation is carried out on the engine while it is running or not completely cooled.
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