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Operating and Functional Elements<br />
1 Push handle<br />
2 Parking brake<br />
3 Drive wheels<br />
4 Roller brush<br />
5 Application points for upgrade kids<br />
6 Protective cover roller brush<br />
7 Height adjustment roller brush<br />
8 Petrol engine<br />
9 Swivel bracket for angle adjustment of<br />
the roller brush<br />
10 Clutch lever travel drive<br />
11 Gas lever<br />
12 Clutch lever roller brush drive<br />
Gas lever<br />
1 Position "CHOKE"<br />
Position of the gas lever for starting the<br />
motor<br />
2 Operating position "full load"<br />
The appliance works best while in the<br />
operating position.<br />
3 "OFF" position<br />
Motor off<br />
1 Activate parking brake<br />
2 Parking brake released<br />
OFF<br />
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2<br />
1<br />
Parking brake<br />
1 2<br />
To unload the machine, proceed as follows:<br />
Remove the cardboard.<br />
Manually lift appliance off the pallet.<br />
Kerb weight: approximately 70 kg<br />
or<br />
Fold up and install the push handle.<br />
Then use the push handle to pull the<br />
appliance off the pallet.<br />
Loosen the star handle screw.<br />
Align the pushing handle.<br />
Tighten star handle screw.<br />
Danger<br />
Risk of explosion!<br />
– Only fuel up while motor is turned off.<br />
– Only use the fuels specified in the Operations<br />
Manual.<br />
– Do not refuel the machine in enclosed<br />
spaces.<br />
– Smoking and naked flames are strictly<br />
prohibited.<br />
– Ensure that no fuel reaches the hot<br />
open surfaces.<br />
1 Filling nozzle<br />
2 Tank lid<br />
Before Startup<br />
Unloading<br />
Fold up and install the push handle<br />
Start up<br />
Refuelling<br />
Switch off engine.<br />
Open fuel filler cap.<br />
Use "regular unleaded petrol".<br />
Tank filling with empty tank approx. 0.7<br />
litre.<br />
Wipe off any spilt fuel and close fuel filler<br />
cap.<br />
Prior to start/safety test<br />
Maintenance Works<br />
Check engine oil level.<br />
Check air filter.<br />
Check tyre pressure.<br />
Check the roller brush for wear and<br />
wrapped belts.<br />
Check the height adjustment of the roller<br />
brush.<br />
Check for smooth running of the<br />
Bowden cables and the moveable parts<br />
Empty waste container (option).<br />
EN<br />
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Check the fuel filler cap and other closures<br />
and replace if damaged.<br />
Check the sound absorber and replace<br />
if necessary.<br />
Note: For description, see section on Care<br />
and maintenance.<br />
Operation<br />
Starting the machine<br />
Activate immobilising brake.<br />
Open fuel cock.<br />
Turn the rotating knob parallel to the<br />
hose of the fuel tap.<br />
Gas lever in " CHOKE" position.<br />
Pull the starter rope slowly until a resistance<br />
can be felt.<br />
Pull starter rope swiftly.<br />
Once the motor runs, release the starter<br />
rope. In order to work, put gas lever in<br />
the "full load" position.<br />
Sweeping mode<br />
Danger<br />
Risk of injury! During work, the roller brush<br />
can eject stones or loose chippings towards<br />
the front or sides. Make sure that this<br />
does not endanger persons, animals or objects.<br />
Caution<br />
Do not sweep up packing strips, wire or<br />
similar objects as this may damage the<br />
sweeping mechanism.<br />
Height adjustment roller brush<br />
The height of the roller brush is adjusted via<br />
a rotary knob. The height must be selected<br />
so that the bristles just touch the ground.<br />
Note: An adjustment that is too low leads to<br />
overstraining the drives and unnecessary<br />
wear of the roller brush without achieving a<br />
better sweeping result.<br />
Turning in (–) direction: Roller brush rises.<br />
Turning in (+) direction: Roller brush is<br />
lowered.<br />
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