CHAPTER 4 - ACCEPTABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Consult the enclosed engine instruction booklet, however:
Minimum operating temperature:
Maximum operating temperature:
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT USE OR LEAVE PARKED WITH TEMPERATURES ABOVE +40° C. (+104° F).
CHAPTER 5 - INTENDED AND FORBIDDEN USE
INTENDED USE:
The sweepers have been built to clean the residues left by machining operations, dust, dirt in general, from all
flat, hard and not excessively uneven surfaces like: concrete, asphalt, stoneware, ceramic, wood, metal, marble,
rubber or plastic covering, both rusticated and smooth, synthetic or short-pile carpeting, in open or closed
premises .
FORBIDDEN USE:
SWL R1000 ET/SW R 6200 BT
The
standard swithcboard. They can reach a 20% gradiants with increased switchboards.
SWL R1000 ST/SW R 8300 SC
The
SWL R1000 ST/SW R 8300 SC
The
inside for they could produce carbon monoxide (an oudorless but lethal gas)
They cannot be used in explosive or infl ammable environments.
They cannot be used on uneven, gritty or very rough surfaces.
They cannot pick up oils, poisons and chemical materials in general, (for use in chemical plants, apply
for specifi c authorisation from the dealer or manufacturer).
They cannot be used on town or country roads. They cannot circulate on public roads.
They cannot be used in premises where the lighting is bad, as they are not equipped with their own
lighting system.
They cannot be towed in any way, either on private premises or on public roads or premises.
They cannot be used to brush snow or to wash or grease surfaces in general, either wet or very damp.
They cannot operate in the presence of stringy materials as this is incompatible with brush rotation.
They cannot be used to rest things on or as raised platforms for things and persons.
Never allow people within machine operating range.
Do not make any changes to the machines unless authorised to do so by the manufacturer.
- 10° C
+ 38° C
sweepers cannot be used on gradients over 12% with
sweepers cannot be used on gradients over 14%
series with internal combustion engines cannot be used
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( 14° F)
(+100 .4° F)