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Universal Vacuum   672.04-40 
Original Operation Manual 

 

 10.2014 

 

 

 

Operation Manual 

Type 04 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Models 

 

LS 9000 HBS 

Machine no.  

Summary of Contents for LS 9000 HBS

Page 1: ...Universal Vacuum 672 04 40 Original Operation Manual 10 2014 Operation Manual Type 04 Models LS 9000 HBS Machine no ...

Page 2: ...zzle 8 g Airflow 8 h Tool supplied 8 i Freewheel 8 j Petrol motor 9 k Oil level 9 4 4 Working position and areas of risk 9 4 5 Accessories and spare parts 9 5 Transport storage 10 5 1 Information on transport 10 5 2 Storage short term 10 5 3 Storage long term 10 6 Declaration of conformity 10 7 Operation 11 7 1 Safety 11 7 2 Activities prior to use 11 7 3 Switching the machine on and off 11 7 4 No...

Page 3: ...uctions in this manual National occupational safety regulations shall be complied with Other applicable documents Assembly Declaration of conformity 1 3 Symbols DANGER This symbol cautions against an immediate threat resulting in serious injuries or death if not avoided WARNING This symbol cautions against a potentially dangerous source of risk which may result in death or serious injury if not av...

Page 4: ...ol down before working on the machine as well as before performing maintenance cleaning and repair work Do not refill the tank when the motor is running danger of life by burning and explosion Immediately remove spilled fuel with a cloth danger of life by burning and explosion Keep fuel in designated containers Exhaust gases are toxic and dangerous to health they must not be inhaled 2 3 4 Risks fo...

Page 5: ...may be disposed of through appropriate collection systems 3 Technical data Models LS 9000 HBS Machine data Type 04 Motor Honda GX 270 petrol motor Drive net power output 8 6 HP 6 3 kW at 3600 rpm Acceleration on handlebars Left 4 7 m s right 2 9 m s Tank capacity 5 3 litres Fuel Petrol Dimensions H W L 205 70 105 cm Weight 130 Year of construction Refer to nameplate on the machine Collection bag v...

Page 6: ...he machine is driven by a petrol motor The collection bag can be removed and is suitable for leaves and coarse waste 4 2 Overview 1 Vacuum nozzle 2 Vacuum nozzle fastener 3 Freewheel lever 4 Height adjustment of vacuum nozzle 5 Turning handle for drive 6 Brake lever 7 Throttle for suction power 8 Steering bar 9 Collection bag 10 Drive wheels 11 Solid rubber steering wheel ...

Page 7: ...he machine does not roll away when moving downhill on sloping surfaces The speed selected on the turning handle is thus retained even when moving downhill c Throttle The following settings are available when changing the motor speed Full throttle Silent Wings Idle d Collection bag and dust cover The machine is equipped with a coarse collection bag and a dust cover for protection against excessive ...

Page 8: ... Airflow The zip fasteners for regulating the air extraction volume located on the sides of the collection bag can be opened if the airflow needs to be increased The zip fastener should be opened if the airflow needs to be increased in order to collect larger objects such as tin cans h Tool supplied The wrench illustrated is attached to a retainer on the steering bar i Freewheel If the machine is ...

Page 9: ...n pull it out quickly and forcefully Guide the starter handle back gently 6 Use the throttle lever on the steering bar to set the motor power to FULL Silent Wings or Idle 7 Move the choke lever to the right OPEN k Oil level The oil level of the transmission must be checked at regular intervals When the motor is cold the fill level in the oil expansion chamber should be as illustrated in the box 4 ...

Page 10: ...following recommendations will help to ensure the long standing functionality of your Cramer machines 1 Clean the machine Important The vacuum nozzle fastener should also be removed and cleaned see Maintenance Cleaning 2 Check machine for wear repair paint damage 3 Store the machine in a dry place Additional recommendations for machines with petrol motor 1 Ensure that fuels are prepared for long t...

Page 11: ...t never be started or used indoors or in enclosed spaces where other persons may be present Only operate the machine outdoors 7 3 Switching the machine on and off Basic prerequisites for switching on the machine Adjust the height of the vacuum nozzle Attach the collection bag Check the machine s fuel level and refill as required Switching on 1 Set the choke lever to CLOSED 2 Open the fuel tap 3 Se...

Page 12: ... with the motor running can lead to minor injuries Always switch off the motor when Carrying out any work on the collection bag Carrying out any work on the vacuum nozzle and intake canal Empty the collection bag immediately when it is full Do this as follows 1 Switch off the motor 2 Lift up the black dust cover and hang it over the steering bar 3 Open the zip fastener on the back of the collectio...

Page 13: ...fety precautions X Item 8 3 1 Check all screws for tight fitting O Check motor oil level B Check air filter B Clean or replace air filter normal use B Clean or replace air filter dusty conditions B Adjust tyre pressure O Check machine for damage or corrosion on paint coating and remedy as appropriate O Check machine for fuel or oil leaks O Replace fuel filter B Check vacuum nozzle for damage X Ite...

Page 14: ...g in order to avoid damage to the electronics 1 Park machine on an even surface before cleaning it and activate the parking brake 2 Clean the machine with a soft brush 3 Subsequently clean the machine with a damp cloth NOTE Machine damage Do not clean the machine with spray water 8 4 2 Cleaning the collection bag 1 Set motor switch to OFF 2 Detach collection bag from blower outlet see Section 4 2 ...

Page 15: ...ean air filter motor operation manual Machine has no suction power Collection bag too full Filter surface of collection bag contaminated Vacuum nozzle blocked Empty collection bag Clean filter surfaces wash if necessary Clean vacuum nozzle Wheel drive slips Gear coupling dragging Notify Cramer specialist dealer 10 Start up first inspection of the machine after assembly Assembly and start up shall ...

Page 16: ... of the body may be squeezed when components are assembled Risk of high dead weight Remove machine parts separately from packaging Perform transport inspection Check the machine for completeness and potential damage on delivery The front unit is supplied to the specialist dealer in a partially assembled condition Assembly and start up have to be performed by a specialist dealer and or an expert in...

Page 17: ...r Ø 6 4 8 Cap nut M6 9 Turning handle for drive Screw connection on sides 7 Before the steering bar can be assembled to the housing the guard plate underneath the motor has to be detached 8 All three screw connections 1 on the housing 14 have to be removed See picture below Screw connections 1 underneath the housing 14 Housing 9 On one side of the machine align the end of the steering bar with the...

Page 18: ...has to be fitted between the adjusting rod and the retainer 20 Push the round head screw 22 through all the holes and secure with a washer 23 and locking nut 24 in such a way that all parts can still be swivelled 19 Adjusting rod 20 Wheel frame retainer 21 Plastic disc Ø 8 4 22 Round head screw M8x25 23 Washer Ø 8 4 24 Locking nut M8 21 Place the throttle lever 25 on the inside of the steering bar...

Page 19: ...e 33 Round head screw M6x16 34 Washer Ø 6 4 35 Locking nut M6 28 Connect the blower outlet 31 assembled in figure E to the fan opening 30 29 Place a washer 37 on each of the four hexagon bolts 36 and tighten the bolts in the respective holes 36 Hexagon bolt 37 Washer Ø 10 5 30 Pull the dust cover over the collection bag 31 Pull the straps through the slots 32 Push the two sleeves 39 into each othe...

Page 20: ...zzle 44 into the three angle brackets 45 on the fan 30 from above Make sure that the vacuum nozzle 44 is seated properly in the guide slot of the lower angle bracket 45 37 Secure the vacuum nozzle with the pre assembled bolt See also Section 4 3 f 44 Vacuum nozzle 45 Angle bracket 30 Fan ...

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