Never put metal parts, such as tools on
batteries to avoid hazards of short-
circuit or deflagration.
Spilled (straight) battery acid must not
get into the sewer; neutralize before
draining.
Comply with local requirements and
regulations imposed by law.
Battery acid is extremely caustic (keep
out of the reach of
children
). Wear goggles
when checking the acid level. If splas-
hes of acid g
e
t
s
into your eye, flush with
tap water for 15 minutes and see a
doctor right away. When handling
batteries, use adequate protective
equipment, e.g. gloves or fingerstalls.
Never use open flames when handling
batteries, in particular when checking
the acid density (explosion hazard).
5
The machine is drip-proof.
Proper maintenance of the machine
will be a good approach to accident
prevention.
Use adequate tools for maintenance,
servicing and adjustment work.
As far as aspects of safety are concer-
ned, spare parts at least will have to
reach the level of genuine parts.
Safety installations, locks and other
safety equipment preventing possible
hazards will have to be inspected by
an authorized expert before first opera-
tion, and thereafter in regular intervals
(we recommend to perform such in-
spections not less than once a year),
and after modification or important
repair actions.
Safety recommendations
for handling batteries
Refer to detailed instructions issued by
the battery manufacturer. Such instruc-
tions will have to be accessible to the
operators all the time. Never leave
batteries in low
charge condition, but
recharge as soon as possible. Top
with distilled water only. Never top good
cells with battery acid.
To avoid leakage currents, keep batte-
ries clean and dry, protect against con-
tamination, e.g. metal dust.
Never put metal parts, such as tools on
batteries to avoid hazards of short-
circuit or deflagration.
Spilled (straight) battery acid must not
get into the sewer; neutralize before
draining.
Comply with local requirements and
regulations imposed by law.
Battery acid is extremely caustic (keep
out of the reach of kids). Wear goggles
when checking the acid level. If splas-
hes of acid got into your eye, flush with
tap water for 15 minutes and see a
doctor right away. When handling
batteries, use adequate protective
equipment, e.g. gloves or fingerstalls.
Never use open flames when handling
batteries, in particular when checking
the acid density (explosion hazard).
More details see leaflet 88-60-2556
”Hints for drive batteries“.
53
The machine is drip-proof.
Proper maintenance of the machine
will be a good approach to accident
prevention.
Use adequate tools for maintenance,
servicing and adjustment work.
As far as aspects of safety are concer-
ned, spare parts at least will have to
reach the level of genuine parts.
Safety installations, locks and other
safety equipment preventing possible
hazards will have to be inspected by
an authorized expert before first opera-
tion, and thereafter in regular intervals
(we recommend to perform such in-
spections not less than once a year),
and after modification or important
repair actions IAW para. 29 VBG 65.
Safety recommendations
for handling batteries
Refer to detailed instructions issued by
the battery manufacturer. Such instruc-
tions will have to be accessible to the
operators all the time. Never leave
batteries in low-charge condition, but
recharge as soon as possible. Top
with distilled water only. Never top good
cells with battery acid.
To avoid leakage currents, keep batte-
ries clean and dry, protect against con-
tamination, e.g. metal dust.
Sweeping principle
of the Hakomatic 1100
The Hakomatic 1100 works by the tan-
dem principle. In the dry area in front
of the scrubber, its optional vacuum
sweeping attachment sweeps garbage
free of dust, thereafter it vigorously
scrubs the floor (wet) with its scrubber.
A squeegee located under the rear
end of the machine will suck the dirty
water into a dirty water tank.
The Admiral 4
0
works by the
tandem principle. In the dry
area in front of the scrubber, its
optional vacuum sweeping
attachment sweeps debris free
of dust, thereafter it vigorously
scrubs the floor (wet) with its
scrubber. A squeegee located
under the rear end of the
machine will extract the dirty
water into a dirty water
recovery tank.
Sweeping Principle
Of the Admiral 4
0