WARNING: the descent ramps are consigned in the machine packaging. If there are no ramps provided,
bear in mind the one used must have a suitable slope to avoid damaging the machine and a sufficient
load-bearing capacity to ensure it does not break when the machine moves across it. To obtain the net
weight of the machine and the safety percentage value required of the ramp, contact your HILLYARD service centre
of reference or the one closest to you.
5.
The machine is secured to the footboard with wedges that lock the wheels; remove these wedges.
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Check the main switch is on "0". If it isn't, make a quarter turn anti-clockwise with the key (1) (Fig.1).
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Remove the key from the instrument panel.
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Stand at the side of the machine, grasp the handle (2) and turn the upper body (3) to the maintenance position
(Fig.2).
ATTENTION: the following operations must be carried out by qualified personnel. An incorrect connection of
the connector may cause a malfunction of the device.
9.
Connect the connector of the battery pad trolley to the machine's main system connector.
10. Grip the handle (2) and turn the upper body (3) to its working position.
11. Sit on the driver's seat.
12. Insert the key (1) in the main switch on the instrument panel (Fig.3).
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13. Bring the main switch to position "I" by making a quarter turn clockwise with the key (1) (Fig.4).
N.B.: at switch-on, the control display visualises a series of pages, the last of which shows the machine
programming characteristics. See
14. Make sure the central brush is in the idle position; if this is not the case, press the button (4) on the control
panel (Fig.5).
N.B.: when the central brush is in the idle position, the LED (5) on the button (4) is OFF.
15. Make sure the side brush is in the idle position; if this is not the case, press the button (6) on the control panel
(Fig.6).
N.B.: when the side brush is in the idle position, the LED (7) on the button (6) is OFF.
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