DURASWEEP 50&70
OPERATING MANUAL
9.4 Start:
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Turn the key in the clockwise direction Detail 3 Fig. 6.
9.5 Stop:
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Turn the key in the anticlockwise direction, Detail 3 Fig. 6.
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CORRECT USE AND ADVICE
IMPORTANT: Before starting the job, make sure that the surface to be swept is free of objects such as ropes,
strips of plastic or metal, rags, stick, live electric cables or other similar articles.
If such object are present, remove them to avoid damage to the machine or, in the case of live electric cables,
risks of electrocution.
Crossing over rails, small steps or guides which stick up from the floor can damage the flaps on the central brush
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vacuum chamber; this being one of the most frequent causes of damage, if such object have to be crossed, lift the
front part of the machine at the moment of crossing by pressing down on the handle to gain leverage.
Avoid crossing over wet or particular damp surfaces in order to avoid damage to the paper filters. In cases of strict
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necessity, before crossing stop suction pulling the lever Detail 4 Fig. 6.
If the area to be cleaned is very dirty owing to the quantity and quality of the dirt to be eliminated, it is advisable to
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pass over the first time to get rid of the majority of the dirt, then pass over a second time with the refuse container and
the suction filters clean.
If the machine is used methodically and correctly, it is not necessary to carry out multiple passes.
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To keep the machine efficient and consequently obtain top performance, the vacuum filters must be shaken and
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cleaned periodically and the refuse container emptied frequently.
The side brush is used for removing dirt from edges, skirting, corners, etc. and therefore it should be kept in the
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raised position when it is not carrying out this function. If it is left on the ground, it will raise dust and in this case, the
cleaning power of the central brush will be jeopardised.
For the use in small spaces or for moving round close curves, it is advisable not to use the mechanical traction so
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that the machine is easier to manoeuvre.
For battery powered machines, keep a close check on the condition of the battery and recharge it as soon as the
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needle on the volt meter moves onto the red zone.
NEVER LET THE BATTERIES RUN COMPLETELY FLAT AND ALWAYS LET THE BATTERY CHARGER RUN A
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SPECIFIC SEQUENCE FOR BATTERY POWERED MODELS
FULL CYCLE WHEN RECHARGING THE BATTERIES.
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