or move the accelerator lever (n°6 PIC.1) to STOP position.
WS 35 G HONDA MODEL
Warning!For the maintenance and the correct use of the engine
carefully read the original manual supplied by "HONDA " and strictly
follow the instructions in it .
STARTING THE ENGINE
Move the stretch-belt lever (n°4 PIC.2) to "B" position
Turn the fuel valve to the ON position. (consult the HONDA
manual).
Move the choke to CLOSE position.
Move the throttle control lever slightly to the left.
Turn the key (n°5 PIC.2 ) clockwise.
Do not use the electric start for more than 5 seconds each time. If the
engine does not run, release the key and wait for at least 10 seconds
before trying again.
Warning! It is important to make sure , before starting the engine , that
lever n° 4 pic. 1 is on position b . This allows an easy and safe engine
start as it is free from unnecessary load .
THIS EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM IS A "MINUTEMAN-POWERBOSS"
Let the engine run for at least a few seconds.
Move the choke to ON position.
Move throttle control to maximum.
Move the stretch-belt lever (n°4 PIC.2) to A position.
THE SWEEPER IS READY FOR WORKING.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Move the throttle control lever fully to the right.
Turn the key (n°5 PIC.2) to "0" position.
Turn the fuel valve to the OFF position.
STARTING THE MOTOR
Turn the key (n°4 PIC. 3) to the 1 position.
STOPPING THE MOTOR
Turn the key (n°4 PIC.3) to the 0 position.
BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR
It monitories the level of charge of the battery. While the green led
is on , you can sweep . When the yellow led gets on , you must take
care to go to have the battery charged. When the red led gets on ,
you must immediately switch off the machine , because the battery ,
if further discharged , can get irreversibly damaged its structure .
HOW TO CHARGE BATTERIES
Turn off the machine.
Disconnect the plug (n°1 pic.7) and connect the battery charger's
plug.
Charge the batteries to a level not above 1/20th of their capacity.
Check level of electrolyte and top it up , if necessary , with distilled
water.
When the batteries are charged, connect again the connector (n°1
pic.7) to the connector (n°2 pic.7).
WARNING !
Batteries must be charged in ventilated places.
The gas generated during charging
explosions when in presence of flames or sparks.
The battery acid must not come in contact with eyes, skin, clothes,
painted or zinc coated surfaces.
Should this happen, wash off the acid with water.
Do not lean metallic objects over the batteries.
Remove all caps from the various battery cells before charging the
battery.
Do not top up with sulphuric acid.
DANGER AND OBLIGATIONS SYMBOLS.
DANGER SYMBOL.
WARNING: very hot surfaces
OBLIGATION SYMBOL.
WARNING : Use adequate acoustic protection.
In a number of working environments , sweepers might
generate an acoustic danger which can be eliminated with
adequate acoustic protection .
PATENT.
WS 35 E
operations may produce
EMERGENCY CASES.
STRICTLY OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS :
In the event of fire, use only powder fire extinguishers.
In the event of unusual failures (engines or motor overheating, etc.)
turn off immediately the machine.
HOW TO USE THE MACHINE
TRACTION
The mechanical traction is engaged by pulling the left lever (n°1
PIC.4) from the handle.
Note : we recommend , when turning , that speed be decreased in
order to gain better manoeuvrability .
SERVICE AND PARKING BRAKE
The service brake is activated by the brake lever (n°3 PIC.4).
The parking brake is activated by the brake lever (n°3 PIC.4).
To release the brake , completely pull the brake lever (n°3 PIC.4 ),
pull the smaller lever (n°4 PIC.4) then release.
FLAP LEVER
If pieces of paper or other bulky objects are obstructing the front
dust seal (FLAP) you can clear it by raising and lowering the flap
several times, moving the flap lever n°2.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
Effective operation of the sweeper depends on the state of the filters
which must be kept clean.
If the area to be cleaned is particularly dusty, filters must be shaken
more often, at least every 5 minutes.
Move the lever n°3 to the C position for 5 seconds.
Repeat this operation a few times.
This automatic system for cleaning the filters is a "MINUTEMAN-
POWERBOSS" patent.
SAFETY DEVICES AND PARTS.
Warning ! The safety parts and devices must not be tampered with.
They can be removed only when executing maintenance operations.
HOOD. The hood is a mobile part connected to the machines frame
by mean of hinges. It prevents the access to moving parts. It is also an
acoustic and thermic insulator. The machine can not be operated when
the hood is raised.
HOOD SUPPORT The hood support is a mechanical safety device
which prevents the hood from falling once it has been opened . It
does not need any adjustment.
TOTAL STOP KEY SWITCH.
electric safety device. It cuts off all electric parts while the hood is
open. To re-activate the machine, close the hood and insert the key
into the switch.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE.
CHECK
OPERATOR
Brush state.
EVERY 10 HRS.
Filters state.
EVERY 10 HRS.
Main brush pressure
EVERY 50 HRS
Brake adjustment
EVERY 100 HRS
Advancer adjustment
EVERY 100 HRS
Belts tension.
REPLACE
Filters.
EVERY 300 HRS
Flaps
Brushes
IMPORTANT RULES TO BE FOLLOWED WHEN
SERVICING THE MACHINES.
Before servicing the machine, disconnect the machine from its power
source:
WS35 G: Disconnect the spark plug and the starting battery clamp.
WS 35 E: Disconnect the connector (n°1 pic.7).
ADJUSTING THE BRAKE
Adjust the screw (n°5 PIC.4).
The total stop key switch is an
AUTHORISED
SERVICE CENTRE
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