13.2. STARTING AFTER AN EMERGENCY SITUATION
Before proceeding to use the machine after an emergency situation has been resolved, an inspection of all
the parts of the machine must be carried out (para . 3), with particular reference to the protections and safety
devices .
It is only possible to resume normal use of the motorsweeper after these checks have been successful (all parts
working and intact) .
There are no rearming procedures .
CHAPTER 14 - MAINTENANCE
14.1. GENERAL SAFETY RULES
ALL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE
KEY DISCONNECTED AND THE ENGINE OFF AND COLD.
NEVER TOUCH THE BRUSHES WITH YOUR HANDS DURING ROTATION
CHECK THAT THERE ARE NO PERSONS UNRELATED TO THE CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS LESS THAN 2 METERS FROM THE MOTORSWEEPER
DURING THEIR ENTIRE DURATION.
TAKE THE NECESSARY MEASURES TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL AND INVOLUNTARY
STARTING DURING ALL PHASES WHERE IT IS EXPECTED TO OPERATE WITH THE
ENGINE OFF AND THE ELECTRICAL SERVICES DISCONNECTED.
14.2. TRAINING OF OPERATORS
There is no need for specific training of the operator with regard to the maintenance and cleaning of the
motorsweeper, except for the information contained in this manual and, in that, relating to the engine .
14.3. DUST SEALS
OPERATION TO BE PERFORMED WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND COLD WITH GLOVES,
SAFETY GOGGLES AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION DEVICES.
Every 70/100 hours of work, check the condition of the dust seals Item 1-7 Figure 44 and replace if necessary .
To replace the dust seals:
Loosen the screws of the seal fixing plate Item 1-7 Figure 44;
Remove the worn seal and replace it with a new one;
Retighten the screws of the seal fixing plate Item 1-7 Figure 44.
Refer to the engine manual for further information on emergency
procedures.
Refer to the engine manual for further information for starting of the
engine after an emergency situation.
BEFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE READ ALL THE PREVIOUS
CHAPTERS.
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