Operation safety zone
Do not leave the operation safety zone marked in
figure 14, while working with the machine. If it is
necessary to leave the operation zone, for example to
readjust the rotary brush or to attach an accessory,
first stop the engine.
Height adjustment of brush
When the brushes become worn it might be necessary
to adjust the proximity of brushes to the working
surface. To adjust the height of the brushes follow
figure 8:
1. Remove the lock pin
2. Lift the front of the machine to free the brush
and pull the supporting wheels out.
3. Remove or add the spacer ring
(1 ring = approx. 5 mm)
4. Install support wheels, remove / add spacer
ring, fasten with locking pin.
(Hint: Complete one wheel at a time)
Angle adjustment of brush
The brush can be pivoted 20 degrees to either side.
This is done by pushing the swing handle down,
turning the brush and releases the handle so the
detent clicks into place.
The swing handle is shown on Figure 7, H.
Technical specifications
Model
Total width (mm)
Working width (mm)
Weight w/o fuel (kg)
Brush diameter (mm)
Swinging brush
(positions)
Gears (forward/reverse)
Tire size
Tire pressure (psi)
Model
Total width (mm)
Working width (mm)
Weight w/o fuel (kg)
Brush diameter (mm)
Swinging brush
(positions)
Gears (forward/reverse)
Tire size
HS619TG
HS640TG
HS650TG
HS645TG
HS675TG
HS690TG HS650TGE
610
610
610
600
600
600
71
71
72,5
350
350
350
3
3
3+1
3+1
3+1
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13 x 4.10
13 x 4.10
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HS710TG
HS710B
HS710TG
710
710
710
700
700
700
75
75
75
350
350
350
3
3
3+1
3+1
3+1
13 x 4.10
13 x 4.10
13 x 4.10
Tire pressure (psi)
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
The engine won't start:
The engine runs unevenly:
If the brush will not run:
If the machine will not run:
If the machine does not sweep effectively:
Adjustment of cables:
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1. Check sparkplug.
2. Check that the spark plug cap is fitted
correctly.
3. Check if the motor is equipped with an
ignition switch.
(It must be activated)
4. Check if the motor is equipped with a
fuel valve.
(It must be activated)
1. Check that the choke has been
released.
2. Check fuel for impurities.
1. Check that the clutch cable is adjusted
correctly (figure 6).
2. Check that the belt is tight.
1. Check that the clutch cable is adjusted
correctly (figure 6).
2. Check the belt.
1. Check the distance between the brush
and working surface.
Most often, the cable will be too loose.
Adjust by turning the bolt on both cables
until sufficiently taut. Adjustment of broom
cable is also done where the cable goes
into the gearbox. Adjust nuts.
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