Emergency-stop button
– The appliance has an emergency OFF
switch. If this switch is pressed, the ap-
pliance will stop abruptly and the auto-
matic emergency brake will be
activated.
– In order to restart the appliance, first un-
lock the emergency OFF switch, then
turn the key switch on and off.
Programme selection
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1 Driving
Driving to the Place of Use.
2 Sweeping with sweep roller
Roller brush is lowered. The roller brush
and the side brush will rotate.
3 Sweeping with right side brush
Sweep roller and right side brush are
lowered.
4 Sweep using left side brush (optional)
Sweep roller and left side brush are
lowered.
5 Sweep using both brushes (optional)
Sweep roller and both brushes are low-
ered.
Turning on the Appliance
Note:The machine is equipped with a seat
contact switch If the driver's seat is vacat-
ed, the appliance is switched off and the
parking brake is activated automatically.
Sit on the driver's seat.
Do NOT press the accelerator pedal.
Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing).
Set main switch to "1".
Drive the machine
DANGER
Danger of falling! Do not stand up while
driving.
Note:If the appliance is switched off via the
seat contact switch, the 5 LEDs on the con-
trol panel will illuminate. Turn the appliance
off using the key switch.
Note:If the seat contact switch or the key
switch is turned on while the drive pedal is
activated, the drive operation is shut off and
the side brush, roller brush, the fan as well
as the LEDs are switched on (service
mode). Remedy: Release the drive pedal.
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Drive forward
Press accelerator pedal down slowly.
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Reverse drive
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DANGER
Risk of injury! While reversing, ensure that
there is nobody in the way, ask them to
move if somebody is around.
Press accelerator pedal down slowly.
Driving method
– The accelerator pedal can be used to
vary the driving speed infinitely.
– In the event of power loss on inclined
surfaces, slightly reduce the pressure
on the accelerator pedal.
Brakes
Release the accelerator pedal, the ma-
chine brakes automatically and stops.
Driving over obstacles
Driving over fixed obstacles which are 50
mm high or less:
Drive forwards slowly and carefully.
Driving over fixed obstacles which are
more than 50 mm high:
Only drive over these obstacles using a
suitable ramp.
Overlaod of the drive motor
In order to avoid damage to the drive, the
appliance is equipped with an overload in-
dicator and a shut-off function.
– Once the load of the drive reaches a
critical point, the overload indicator will
blink. The load can be held for 1 minute
and then the control will switch off the
appliance.
– If the load exceeds the overload limit,
the control will switch off the appliance
immediately.
Turn the main switch to "0" and turn it
back to "1".
Overlaod of the sweep roller
In order to avoid damage to the sweeping
system, the appliance is equipped with an
overload indicator and a shut-off function.
– If the load on the sweeping system ex-
ceeds the overload limit, the overload
indicator will illuminate and the control
EN
will switch off the sweeping system after
4 seconds.
Turn the main switch to "0" and turn it
back to "1".
Danger
Risk of injury! If the bulk waste flap is open,
stones or gravel may be flung forwards by
the roller brush. Make sure that this does
not endanger persons, animals or objects.
CAUTION
Do not sweep up packing strips, wire or
similar objects as this may damage the
sweeping mechanism.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the floor, do not contin-
ue to operate the sweeping machine in the
same position.
Note: To achieve an optimum cleaning re-
sult, the driving speed should be adjusted
to take specific situations into account.
Note: During operation, the waste contain-
er should be emptied at regular intervals.
Note: When cleaning surfaces, only lower
the roller brush.
Note: Also lower side brush when cleaning
along edges.
Sweeping with sweep roller
Set programme switch to step 2. Roller
brush is lowered. The roller brush and
the side brush will rotate.
Sweeping with bulk waste flap raised
Note: The bulk waste flap must be raised
briefly to sweep up larger items (up to 60
mm high), e.g. soft drink cans.
Raising bulk waste flap:
Press the pedal for the bulk waste flap
forwards and keep pressed down.
To lower it, take foot off pedal.
Note: An optimum cleaning result can only
be achieved if the bulk waste flap has been
lowered completely.
Sweeping with side brushes
Set programme switch to step 3. Side
brushes and roller brush are lowered.
Note: Roller brush and side brush start op-
erating automatically.
Sweeping dry floors
Note: During operation, the waste contain-
er should be emptied at regular intervals.
Note: During operation, the dust filter
should be shaken off and cleaned at regu-
lar intervals.
Close wet/dry flap
Sweep in fibrous and dry waste (such as
dry grass, hay)
Open wet/dry flap.
Note: You can thus prevent the filter sys-
tem from getting blocked.
Sweeping damp or wet floors
Open wet/dry flap.
Note: This protects the filter from moisture.
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Sweeping mode