Kehrsaugmaschine
AKS 88|BM 180
13.
Minihydraulic unit button
14.
Central brush - lift lever
15.
Dust container – lift lever
16.
Dust container – opening-closing lever
17.
Parking brake lever
THE FILTER SHAKER BUTTON
Part. 1 Fig. 8. Press the button to shake the filter electrically by the motor vibrator Part. 2 Fig. 6. Repeat the operation 6 or 7 times for 6-8
seconds each time. The filter must be shaken before empting the dust container.
THE HORN BUTTON
Part. 2 Fig. 8. Press the button to make honking sound.
THE SUCTION SWITCH
Part. 3 Fig. 8. Turn on the switch to start the suction system. It is recommended to have always the suction fans switched on but they have to
be switched off when the machine works over humid or wet surfaces.
During the discharge operations if the suction system is ON (fans in action) there will less dust in the unloading area.
THE FORWARD / REVERS LEVER
Part. 4 Fig. 8. Move the lever forwards or backwards according to the desired direction.
THE LEFT BRUSH SWITCH
Part. 5 Fig. 8. Turn on the switch to start up the LH side brush, and then press the pedal Part.1 Fig.7 to put the brush in the work position.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
Part. 6 Fig. 8. The indicator moves from green to red to show the battery level.
THE HOURCOUNTER
Part. 7 Fig. 8. It measures and displays the hours of work the machine has done.
THE LIGHT SWITCH
Part. 8 Fig. 8. Move the switch to turn on/off the headlights.
THE RIGHT BRUSH SWITCH
Part. 9 Fig. 8. Turn on the switch to start up the RH side brush then press the pedal Part.1 Fig.7 to put the brush in the work position.
THE START KEY
Part. 10 Fig. 8. Use the start key to start and stop the engine.
THE CENTRAL BRUSH SWITCH
Part. 11 Fig. 8. Turn the switch to put the central brush into action.
THE SAFETY BUTTONS - HOPPER HYDRAULIC LIFTING SYSTEM
The buttons, on dashboard right-lower side, (Part.12 e Part.13 Fig.8), are in compliance with the safety regulations on mechanical lifting
operations. The operator has to press and hold the 2 buttons on the dashboard to activate the system. Therefore the operator is forced to
remain on board during the lifting/dumping phase avoiding exposure to the
THE CENTRAL BRUSH LIFT LEVER
The lever, Part. 14 Fig. 8, activates or deactivates the central brush.
A) To uplift the central brush (Fig. 9) push the lever (Part. 1 Fig. 9) till the pin (Part. 2 Fig. 9) is blocked in the hole position.
B) To put down the central brush (Fig. 9) in the work position slightly push the lever a little forward (Part. 1 Fig. 9) to release the pin (Part. 2
Fig. 9) then pull the lever backward.
hydraulic arms in movement.
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