Maintenance Works
After the first month or 5 operating
hours
1 Check the sweeping roller/sweeping
belt for wear and wrapped belts.
2 Check the sweeping track and the func-
tion of the roller brush and the side
brush/sweeping band.
3 Check tension, wear and tear and func-
tioning of the drive belts/drive chain.
4 Check the smooth running of the brush
cables and the moveable parts
5 Check functioning of all operating ele-
ments and control lamps.
Every 50 operating hours
1 Check tension, wear and tear and func-
tioning of the drive belts/drive chain.
2 Check the smooth running of the brush
cables and the moveable parts
3 Check the seal strips on the dust filter
and the function of the filter shaker.
4 Check the gasket in the sweeping area
for position and wear.
5 Check the sweeping track and the func-
tion of the roller brush and the side
brush/sweeping band.
6 Clean and check the dust filter, replace
if necessary.
7 Check the sweeping roller/sweeping
belt for wear and wrapped belts.
8 Check functioning of all operating ele-
ments and control lamps.
Additional maintenance work every 100
operating hours or semi-annually
1 Check current-carrying lines and con-
tacts for damages and oxidation.
2 Check the differential axle for play.
3 Check drum brake for function and set-
ting.
4 Check the seal profile on the waste con-
tainer and the brush roller box.
5 Grease the drive chain.
6 Check the batteries as required by
manufacturer.
7 Clean the battery surfaces.
Additional maintenance work every 500
operating hours or annually
1 Check the carbon brushes in the en-
gine.
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