Press the button Detail 1 Fig.11
to make the filters vibrate prior to
operation and prior to emptying out
the debris hopper, for 5/6 cycles of
4/5 seconds each.
Every 50/70 hours of operation, or
whenever necessary, check the dust
filters Detail 1 Fig. 13/A, by removing
them from their casing, loosening the
knobs Detail 2 Fig. 13/A and taking
out the bracket that holds the filters in
place Detail 3 Fig. 13/A, cleaning them,
by beating them against the ground
(gently) with the holes facing downwards
towards the floor, and then cleaning them
thoroughly . With a vacuum cleaner it is
possible to clean them from the inside, or
by using compressed air blown from the
outside in . When you are re-assembling
them, make sure that the circular black
sealing washer is on the bottom of the
filter . Make sure that the filters are always
in excellent conditions and change them
whenever necessary .
Detail 2 Fig. 5 . Every 60/90 hours of operation, or as needed, make sure the central broom is in good
condition, especially if you suspect that cords, wires, etc have been accidentally collected .
If it is necessary to remove these materials from the broom, you must:
•
Remove the hopper Detail 1 Fig. 6.
•
Get down on all fours and look at the central broom underneath the machine; wearing gloves and a mask
to protect your respiratory tract, remove any cords or wires that are tangled around the central broom .
It is also possible to use the 3 hooks included (eyebolts) to lift the machine (see Fig. 1) and perform
this operation being careful not to station yourself under the machine .
CLEANING CARTRIDGE DUST FILTERS (Optional)
DUST GASKETS
CENTRAL BROOM
Every 90/120 hours of operation, check
the conditions of the dust washers Detail
1 (mobile) and Detail 2 and 3 (3 fixed)
Fig. 14 that surround the central broom,
changing them when necessary .
IMPORTANT: The height of
the side fl aps Detail 2 Fig.
14 can be adjusted by
sliding them along the
slots. If they need to be
replaced, once they have
been assembled, make sure
that they are raised
approximately 2 mm from
the ground.
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