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EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE MEANS ANY OPERATION NOT INCLUDED IN THE
CHAPTER ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. ALL SPECIAL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS HAVE TO
BE MADE BY MANUFACTURER'S OR DEALER'S QUALIFIED STAFF ONLY.
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CHAPTER 15 – LEAVING THE MACHINE UNUSED FOR LONG PERIODS
MODELS IN ENDOTHERMIC VERSIONS
Leave the machine running to use all the petrol in the tank. Once the machine stops for lack of fuel, wait for the motor to cool
down and then clean the filters and refill the container thoroughly.
MODELS IN ELECTRIC VERSION
Remove the batteries from their housing and store them in a cool ventilated place. The batteries, even if not used, must be
recharged every 30 - 40 days. After the same period check the level of sulphuric acid solution and top up if necessary.
Thoroughly clean the filters and refuse container.
CHAPTER 16 – DISMANTLING/DEMOLITION
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THE DESTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION OF THE MACHINE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY THE
OWNER WITH TOTAL OBSERVATION OF THE LAWS IN FORCE. IT IS ADVISABLE TO
UTILISE COMPANIES SPECIALISED IN THIS SECTOR.
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CHAPTER 17 – EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
In any kind of emergency situation such as, for example, if You have accidentally driven the sweeper over
current-carrying cables on the floor which have wound around the main or side broom, or there are strange
noises coming from inside the machine or motor, or You have accidentally picked up incandescent materials or
flammable liquids, chemical products in general, poisons, etc.
YOU WILL HAVE TO:
1 -
Release the lever to stop traction.
2 -
Turn engine off in the explosion engine models, putting the accelerator lever, that is on the
engine, onto STOP; or in the case of battery powered sweepers, turn the start key, on the control
panel, from right to left.
3 -
If You have collected any of the material described above, extract the container (bin) and clean
it wearing gloves and a mask to protect Your lungs. In all events, please follow the instructions
given on the paragraph Collection container.
CHAPTER 18 – FAULTS / CAUSES / REMEDIES
Two main faults may occur in the sweepers: the machine causes dust during use or leaves dirt on the floor;
there can be many reasons for this but if the machine is used correctly and routine maintenance is carried out
regulary, they should not occur very often. Therefore:
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