Safety information
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There are squashcrushing and shear-action points on moving parts of the sweeper operated by
external-forces (e.g. hydraulics)
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You must only activate external-force operated parts of the sweeper when there is no person
present in the hazard area of the sweeper.
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Secure the vehicle against inadvertent starting and rolling, before leaving the vehicle.
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Support raised covers securely before staying under the raised covers.
c) Transporting the sweeper
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Before transporting check:
The proper connection of the supply lines,
The hydraulic system for obvious defects,
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Always ensure sufficient steering and braking ability of the vehicle.
The sweeper attached to the vehicle and the rear loads influence the movement ability as well as
the steering and braking of the vehicle.
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Use rear weights if required
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Always fix the rear weights to the provided fixing points according to the instructions.
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Take into account the maximum loading of the attached sweeper and the permissible axle and
support loads of the vehicle.
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Check the braking before moving off. The vehicle must achieve the prescribed braking interval for
the combination of vehicle plus sweeper.
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When driving round curves with attached sweeper take the broad slewing radius and the
centrifugal mass of the sweeper into account.
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Avoid sudden swerves, in particular when driving on a slope, uphill, downhill or across the axis of
the slope.
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Before transporting place all movable parts of the sweeper into transport position.
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Before transporting secure all movable parts of the sweeper are in their transport position. For
this purpose make use of the transport fixings provided.
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Adapt your driving speed to the prevailing conditions.
2.4.2
Hydraulic system
The hydraulic system is at high pressure.
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Ensure correct connection of the hydraulic hose lines.
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When connecting the hydraulic hose lines, ensure that the hydraulic system of the vehicle
is de-pressurised.
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Do not block any operating levers on the vehicle that serve for direct operation of hydraulic or
electrical movement of components, e.g. folding, swinging and pushing processes.
The respective movements must stop automatically when the corresponding levers are released.
This does not apply to movements of equipment:
that are continuous,
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