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Note: The hopper can only be emptied when the supporting arms have reached a horizontal position. To avoid the dust billowing up when the hopper is emptied, the waste hopper should be lowered as far as possible into the discharge container.
–Tip the waste hopper
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When you release the button for tipping the waste hopper, the waste hopper returns to its home position automatically.
–Raise the waste hopper, drive away from the discharge container and retract the waste hopper.
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Typical applications
!Caution while sweeping!
Do not sweep up packing bands, wires or similar items, otherwise the sweeping mechanism will be damaged.
Do not sweep any burning/glowing objects.
For cleaning even surfaces
–set the lever for the main brush roller to the middle
position (minimum brush wear).
For cleaning uneven surfaces
–set the lever for the main brush roller to the lower
position (increased brush wear).
–switch on blower fan for dust extraction
–for cleaning right up to the edges – lower the side brush
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If you are sweeping up fine dust, use the side brush as little as possible as it will increase the amount of dust stirred up by the sweeper.
If the side brush encounters an obstacle, it automati- cally swivels back inside the outer contours of the sweeper. Avoid collisions!
–To protect the filter from getting damp when sweeping wet surfaces, switch off the dust extraction
Picking up larger items (sticks, tins, etc.)
!Caution!
When the bulk waste flap is open, stones or grit could be thrown forwards by the main brush. Make sure therefore that when you open the flap no persons, animals or property are endangered.
–Open the bulk waste flap by hand.
–Drive over the items to be picked up, at low speed and with the bulk waste flap open.
Note: In order to avoid stirring up dust unnecessarily, the bulk waste flap should be open for short periods only.
Overcoming obstacles
Obstacles up to 2 cm in height can be driven over without any problems. Before you do so, open the bulk waste flap and raise the main brush.
Obstacles more than 2 cm in height can be only be driven over with the aid of a suitable ramp.
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