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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Blue 32
– 146 2301 000(1)2005-03
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SKIRT HEIGHT AND OPERATION CHECK
1.
With the machine on level and adequate ground to
check the skirt height, activate the brake pedal (26,
Fig. C) (if present), or block the wheels.
2.
Turn the ignition key (2, Fig. B) to the “0” position.
Side skirt check
3.
Check the side skirt (13 and 14, Fig C) integrity.
Replace the skirts when they have cuts (1, Fig N)
larger than 20 mm (0.75 in) or cracks (2) larger than
10 mm (0.5 in) (see the “Service Manual” for Skirt
Replacement).
4.
Check that the side skirt (13 and 14, Fig. C) height
from the ground is within 0 – 3 mm (0 – 0.1in) (see
figure O). If necessary adjust the skirt height,
proceeding as follows:
Left skirt
:
a.
Open the hood (7, Fig. C), loosen the knob (3,
Fig. E) and remove the main broom access door
(1, Fig. F), lifting upward to disengage the
retainers (2).
b.
Adjust the skirt (3, Fig. F) height by loosening
the two screws and using its slots (4, Fig. F).
c.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
Right skirt
:
a.
Remove the Main Broom, as described in the
related chapter.
b.
Remove the belt (12, Fig. U) from the pulley (14,
Fig. U); to facilitate the operation, rotate the
pulley (14, Fig. U) by rotating the fan (16, Fig. U).
c.
Remove the screws (25, Fig. C) and the right cover
(24, Fig. C) together with the belt (12, Fig. U).
d.
On the machine, adjust the skirt (1, Fig. S)
height by loosening the two screws (2, Fig. S)
and using its slots.
e.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
Front and rear skirt check
5.
Remove the main broom, as described in the related
paragraph.
6.
Check the front and rear skirts (15 and 16 Fig. C) for
integrity.
7.
Replace the skirts when they have cuts (1, Fig N)
larger than 20 mm (0.8 in) or cracks (2) larger than
10 mm (0.4 in) (see the “Service Manual” for Skirt
Replacement).
8.
Verify that:
– the front skirt (1, Fig. P) drags lightly on the
ground (like in Figure P) and that it raised off the
ground.
– the rear skirt (1, Fig. O) must have an height from
ground from 0 up to 3 mm (0.1 in) (like in Fig. O).
9.
If necessary, adjust the skirt height by loosening the
four screws and using its slots (3, Fig. R).
10. Pulling on the front skirt lifting lever (optional), verify
that the front skirt (1, Fig. Q) rotates upward
approximately 90° (like in Figure Q). Release, the
lever and verify that the skirt returns to its initial
vertical position and does not remain slightly
elevated. If necessary, see the installation
instructions for assembling, adjusting or replacing
the skirt lifting cable.
11. Install in the reverse order of removal.
BATTERY CHARGING
1.
Drive the machine on level ground and activate the
brake pedal (26, Fig. C) (if present), or block the
wheels.
2.
Turn the ignition key (2, Fig. B) to the “0” position.
3.
Open the hood (7, Fig. C).
4.
Only for lead-acid batteries, check the correct level
of electrolyte inside the battery; if necessary, fill
through the caps (8, Fig. U) to the required level.
5.
Leave the caps (8) open for the next recharging.
6.
Clean (if necessary) the upper surface of the battery.
7.
Connect the battery charger electrical cable (5, Fig.
U) to the electrical supply (the system voltage and
frequency must be compatible with the battery
charger: see the Battery Charger Manual).
8.
When the green warning light (11, Fig. U) turns on,
the battery is charged.
9.
Disconnect the battery charger electrical cable (5,
Fig. U) from the electrical supply and put it back into
its housing in the machine.
10. Reassemble the battery caps (8, Fig. U)
11. Close the hood (1, Fig. U); the machine is ready to
be used.
WARNING!
Battery charging produces explosive
hydrogen gas. Charge the batteries only in a
well-ventilated area and far from open
flames or sparks.
Do not smoke during battery charging.
Keep the hood open while recharging the
battery.
WARNING!
Pay attention during battery recharging
because there can be battery liquid
leakage. The battery liquid is corrosive. If
it comes in contact with the skin or eyes
rinse thoroughly with water and consult a
physician.
NOTE:
For further information about the battery
charger (4, Fig. U) see the related Manual.
NOTE:
When the battery charger is connected to
the electrical supply, all machine functions
are automatically shut off.