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English Operating instructions for users KMR 1550 B
Picking up large items (sticks, cans, etc.)
Caution!
When the bulk waste flap is open, the brush roller can throw out stones or grit
towards the front of the sweeper. Make sure when you open the flap that no
person, animal or equipment will be endangered.
nPress the pedal and the bulk waste flap will open.
nDrive over the large items at slow speed with the bulk waste flap open.
Note:
In order to prevent dust being created unnecessarily, close the bulk waste flap
again as soon as possible.
Overcoming obstacles
Obstacles up to 5 cm in height
You can drive over these without any problems. Open the bulk waste flap
beforehand.
Obstacles up to a maximum of 10 cm in height (e.g. kerbs)
You can slowly drive backwards over these at an angle of 45°. Raise the
brush roller and open the bulk waste flap beforehand.
Obstacles more than 10 cm in height
You can only drive over these by using a suitable ramp.
Long-term storage If you do not intend to use the sweeper for a longer period of time
(e.g. during the winter months), proceed as follows:
nDrain the fuel tank.
nClose the fuel tap.
nMake sure the side brush and main brush roller are raised in order to
avoid damage to the bristles.
nClean the inside and outside of the sweeper.
nChange the engine oil (see chapter on “Maintenance”).
nPark the sweeper where it is protected from the elements and secure it
against rolling away.
nPull out the ignition key.
nCharge the battery with a suitable charging device at intervals of approx. 2
months (see chapter on “Maintenance”).
Transporting the
sweeper If the sweeper is going to be transported on the back of a vehicle, it must be
properly secured so that it cannot move unintentionally.
nApply the parking brake.
nSecure the sweeper in the manner shown in the illustration only, using
web belts
or
– ropes
or
– chains.