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Operation
Side brush lever (Fig.
7/1)
Use the lever to lower or raise the side
brush.
Lever forward: Side brush is lowered.
Lever to rear: Side brush is raised.
Parking brake lever (Fig.
7/2)
The parking brake acts on the rear
wheels and prevents the machine roll-
ing away on a slope.
Folding apron lever (Fig.
7/3)
If larger debris, up to max. 1.2
in
diam-
eter, must be swept up, the folding
apron must be raised by pulling the le-
ver back.
Hood with lock
(Fig.
7/4)
Only operate the machine with
the hood closed!
The hood should only be opened for
maintenance and repair work. In this
case, unlock the lock (Fig.
7/5)
using
a
square wrench and pivot the hood up.
Bypass flap (Fig.
7/6)
On opening the bypass flap, the vacu-
um operation is interrupted. If neces-
sary, open up the bypass flap by hand.
Vacuuming should be inter-
rupted when wet waste could
be vacuumed up.
Fuel tank cap (Fig.
7/7)
Only for PowerBoss Collector 34 G
with gasoline engine. The fuel tank cap
closes the fuel tank.
Choke (Fig.
7/8)
Only for PowerBoss Collector 34 G
with gasoline engine. The choke must
be pulled out before cold starting the
engine.
Recoil starter (Fig.
7/9)
Only for PowerBoss Collector 34 G
with gasoline engine. The engine is
then started by pulling the recoil starter
after having set the key switch to Posi-
tion 1 beforehand.