6.3 Height adjustment of telescopic bracket
The telescopic sliding bracket (1) can be adjusted
to the height of the user in three levels.
Fig. 9: Height adjustment of telescopic
bracket
1. Press the locking springs (2) inwards on both
sides of the telescopic sliding bracket.
2. Adjust the telescopic sliding brackets
according to your height.
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The locking springs (2) must lock into the
desired position audibly and visibly.
7.
Risk of cutting due to broken glass, metal or
other sharp edged materials!
When emptying the sweeping container,
cutting injuries may occur due to broken glass,
metal or other sharp edged materials.
• Wear the prescribed personal protective
Health impairments caused by dust
resulting from sweeping!
The inhalation of dusts can endanger the
1
health.
2
• Wear the prescribed personal protective
7.1 Before starting work
• Check the device to make sure that it is functioning
• Check the telescopic sliding bracket to make sure
• Check the sweeping container to make sure it is
• Check the plate brooms and the fine dust sweeping
• Check the plate brooms and the fine dust sweeping
• Check the handle for contamination and clean its if
Height adjustment of the plate brooms
The heights of the brooms is adjusted in the middle
of the front part. The height adjustment sets the plate
brooms to the surface to be swept. The levels are
based on empirical values and must therefore be con-
sidered as the levels are based on empirical values
and must therefore be regarded as reference values.
As a result, during sweeping, adaptations of the levels
may need to be made depending on the surface.
• Level 1: for all level, hard surfaces
• Level 2: for damp leaves, sand, and uneven
• Level 3: for heavy soiling and severely uneven
Operation
WARNING
equipment!
CAUTION
equipment!
before starting work.
that it is firmly fixed in the handles.
firmly fixed and in good condition.
roller for rolled up threads and cords. Remove these
if necessary.
roller for jammed items or contamination.
necessary.
(e.g. asphalt, concrete, slabs...)
surfaces (e.g. washed concrete slabs)
surfaces
Commissioning
Operation
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