Operation; Familiarization Of The Controls; Raising And Lowering The Rotary Broom; Angle Adjustment - Bercomac 700448-1 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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WARNING
Read the vehicle owner's manual carefully. Be
thoroughly familiar with the controls & proper
use of the attachment. Know how to stop the
accessory quickly.
WARNING
TO
PREVENT
INJURIES
TRACTION WITH ROTARY BROOM:
-Do not drive faster than 3 km/hr (2 m/hr) with
rotary broom on the ground.
-Do not drive faster than 10 km/hr (6 m/hr) with
the rotary broom in raised position.
-Do not operate on a slope greater than 10°.
-A.T.V. manufacturer approved tire chains are
required.
FAMILIARISATION OF THE CONTROLS:
Familiarize yourself with the controls before using.
a) Raise the broom.
b) Start the engine (full throttle).
c) Engage the broom (item 3).
d) Lower to the ground.
e) Adjust the pressure on the brush (item 1).

RAISING AND LOWERING THE ROTARY BROOM:

Use the winch switch control to raise and lower the
rotary broom.
IMPORTANT: To prolong the subframe's life, release
the switch immediately when the attachment hits the
stopper in the highest position.
IMPORTANT:
Always keep the winch cable taut when the broom is
in operation to keep the wheel support on the ground.

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ANGLE ADJUSTMENT:

In order to be able to change the angle of the broom
follow these instructions.
a) Raise the broom to its maximum (the lock
mechanism will disengage).
b) Activate the control to turn the broom to the angle
desired.
c) Lower the broom to the ground (the locking
mechanism will reengage).
NOTE: It is not necessary to perfectly align the latch
with the slots. When the broom will be lowered to the
ground the springs will allow the latch to engage itself
into the slot.

PRESSURE ON THE BRUSH ADJUSTMENT

By turning the adjustment screw (item 1) counter
clockwise, the gauge (item 2) moves higher and the
pressure of the brush on the ground increases. By
turning the adjusting screw clockwise, the gauge
(item 2) moves lower on the gear box frame and the
pressure of the brush on the ground decreases.
IMPORTANT: Adjust frequently to compensate for
brush wear. Remember to sweep with the tips of the
bristles like a broom and not with the sides of the
bristles like a mop. Too much pressure can decrease
the brush life up to 95%.
Adjust the pressure on the brush

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