1)
- Brake engagement pedal
2)
- Parking brake pedal
3)
- Flap raising pedal
4)
- Accelerator pedal
5)
- Right hand side brush control lever
5A)
- Left hand side brush control lever
6)
- Seat adjustment lever
A)
- Selection of displayed data
B)
- Display
C)
- Key and indicator of work programme 1
D)
- Key and indicator of work programme 2
E)
- Key and indicator of work programme 3
F)
- Filter shaker ON button
G)
- ON-OFF button and aspirator motor indicator
H)
- Side brush speed adjustment knob
I)
- Waste bin raising button
L)
- Waste bin lowering button
M)
- Waste bin tipping button
N)
- Button to start/stop the engine (Dual Version)
O)
- Ignition key
P)
- Lever to select the forward or reverse gear
Q)
- Waste bin "full" indicator (Optional)
R)
- Fuel Reserve
S)
- Engine Oil Alarm
T)
- Lights ON-OFF
U)
- Horn
V)
- Maximum speed adjustment knob
Z)
- Drive board alarm indicator, identifies the error code on the board according to the frequency with which the
LED flashes. In the absence of malfunctions, the status LED is on steadily while the machine is in operation.
Either in the petrol or in the DP version, the machine calls for a set of 24 V batteries.
The machine can be supplied in three options:
1 Batteries supplied with the machine, fitted and filled with acid, ready for use.
2 Batteries supplied and fitted dry (without the liquid electrolyte).
3 Batteries not supplied.
Raise the bonnet carrying the seat by pushing it forward towards the steering wheel and check which option applies to
your machine.
If the batteries are fitted, open up one of the vent caps of each battery and check if they are filled with electrolyte.
1 If the batteries are already filled:
Check the level of electrolyte and top up if necessary (use only distilled water).
Recharge (see the MAINTENANCE section and the battery instruction handbook).
ENGLISH
THE CONTROLS AND THE CONTROL PANEL
PREPARING THE MACHINE
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