the cover must be closed before sweeping can continue. (Take note: the dustier the floor to be cleaned,
the more often this process to be repeated).
But only use the filter shaker when the motor is running! Otherwise there is the danger to discharge the
battery.
4.5
When working on an especially damp floor or puddles the plastic section above the dirt container should
be permanently released so that the water cannot be sucked into the filter material. The suction then
does not work but on damp and wet floors there will be no dust creation.
4.6
For the case where floors to be swept not only have fine dust but also large or very light rubbish, there is
fitted. This is operated by the left handle-grip. When used this allows larger pieces of dirt to pass into the
main sweeping area, after the material has passed into the main area the flap must be allowed to close
to re-establish the suction to the inner area.
4.7
After some sweeping time (how long depends upon the type of dirt that is being swept) it is
recommended to empty the dirt container, to be found at the rear of the machine. Above the handle in the
middle of the container the locking mechanism for the dirt container can be found. This locking
mechanism can be easily opened and the dirt container easily removed to the rear. Replacing the dirt
container to be done in reverse order.
4.8
After completing the sweeping process the machine can be stopped by releasing the right handle-grip.
The handbrake must then be locked on to prevent uncontrolled movement of the machine. On sloping
floors it is advisable to set the driving wheel at right-angles to ensure that it remains in position. The
locking of the wheel is done in the following way, the blocking mechanism on the top of the driving wheel
should be pressed with the foot. Thus the radial and axial braking are enabled and the machine is unable
to move.
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