CHARGE INDICATOR:
Part. 8 It indicates the charge level of batteries and it's reŔresented by three coloured lights (red, yellow and green)- by turning on the ignition
key Part. 6 they switch on in the following order: red-yellow-green; wait until green light is on before forwarding or reversing. If red light
should switch on batteries need recharging.
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IT IS RECOMMENDED NOT TO WAIT UNTIL THE RED LIGHT TURNS ON TO PROCEED WITH RECHARGING OF BATTERIES
BUT TO PROCEED WITH THE OPERATION AS SOON AS YELLOW LIGHT SWITCHES ON.
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HOURCOUNTER:
Part. 9 Makes it visible the number of hours worked by the machine.
WORK STATION:
The work station is shown in Fig. 12.
IMPORTANT: For safety reasons, the machine switches off automatically if the operator moves from the driving seat or if the motor bonnet
EMERGENCY STOP:
Using the left hand, grip the connector handle Part. 3 Fig. 9, pull this upwards and out and press the brake pedal Part. 4 Fig. 10 hard; power
will be interrupted and motors will stop immediately.
DEFINITION: These are risks which, for various reasons, cannot be eliminated. Please find below some indications on how operating in
total safety.
Risk of injury to the hands and eyes if the machine is used without all the safety protections properly fitted and in good working condition.
Risk of injury to hands by touching the side brushes or central brush for any reason during rotation. The brushes must only be touched
with the motor switched off and wearing protective gloves to avoid being pricked or cut in the event of sharp objects caught up between
the bristles.
Risk of inhalation of harmful substances and hands injuries in emptying the container (bin) without using protective gloves and a face
mask.
Risk of not controlling the machine if this is used on different gradients than those indicated in chapter 5
Risk of explosion or fire if refuelling with engine switched on or with engine switched off but not yet cold.
Risk of heavy burn by operating maintenance with engine switched on or with engine switched off but not yet cold.
Before charging the batteries, make sure the premises are well-ventilated or perform charging operations in premises set aside
specifically for the purpose.
Do not smoke, do not move near to the batteries with open flames, do not use grinding or welding machines; do not cause sparks
near the batteries
Do not take current samples from the batteries using pliers, sockets and provisional contacts.
CHAP. 8 – WORK STATION AND EMERGENCY STOP
part. 3 fig. 3 is raised or is not completely closed.
CHAP. 9 – SAFETY RULES
OUTSTANDING RISKS WHICH CANNOT BE ELIMINATED
GENERAL RISKS FOR BATTERIES
Vacuum sweeper
AKS 70|BM 62