Procedures For Transporting
How to Put the Machine Into a Van or Truck
WARNING: | This machine is heavy. Get |
| assistance before attempting |
| to transport or move it. Use |
| two able persons to move the |
| machine on a ramp or incline. |
| Always move slowly. Do not |
| turn the machine on a ramp. |
| Do not stop and leave the |
| machine on a ramp or incline. |
| The loading ramp must be a |
| minimum of 32" wide. |
WARNING: | Machines can topple over if |
| guided over the edges of |
| stairs or loading docks and |
| cause injury or damage. Stop |
| and leave this machine only |
| on a level surface. When you |
| stop the machine, put all |
| switches into their "OFF" |
| position. |
1.Make sure the loading ramp is at least eight (8) feet long and a minimum of 32" wide, and strong enough to support the machine.
2.Make sure the ramp is clean and dry.
3.Put the ramp in position.
4.Remove squeegee assembly, brush housing and brush or pad driver before loading.
5.Align the machine on a level surface five (5) feet in front of the ramp.
6.Push the machine backwards to the top of the ramp.
7.Fasten the machine to the vehicle. Clarke Technology recommends a strap over the top of the machine and a strap to keep the machine from rolling forward or backwards. If this is not done, there is a possibility of the machine toppling over.
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