Adjusting the Front Flap
Height
For best debris pickup results, adjust the front flap (
) with a 6 mm to 13 mm (1/4 inch to 1/2 inch) clearance
between the bottom of the flap and surface.
Note:
Raising the front flap all the way or removing the
front flap may be required when picking up larger debris or if
debris is to be picked up in long grass.
Figure 21
1.
Front flap
1.
Loosen the nuts securing the metal strap and the front
flap to the brush housing (
).
Figure 22
1.
Front flap
2.
Metal strap
2.
Adjust the front flap to the desired operating height
and tighten the nuts.
Checking the Tire Pressure
Check the tire pressure daily to ensure they are inflated
properly.
Correct tire air pressure: 86.2 kPa (12-1/2 psi.)
Maximum tire air presssure: of 124 kPa (18 psi)
Note:
The valve stem is located on the back side of the rim.
Checking the Wheel Lug Nut
Torque
WARNING
Failure to maintain proper torque could result in
failure or loss of wheel and could result in personal
injury.
Check and torque the wheel lug nuts to 95-122 N-m (70-90
ft-lb).
Figure 23
1.
Lug nut
Activating the Controller
The controller (
) is activated as soon as you plug the
sweeper harness into the vehicle power harness.
•
On Workman models with serial numbers prior to
899999999, the harness will have power.
•
On Workman models with serial numbers 900000001 and
up, turn the ignition key to the
RUN
position to power
the harness.
Figure 24
1.
Controller
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