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Original Operation Manual 

 

 

Sweeper 689.04-40 

 

9 

Operation

 

6.1 

Activities prior to use 

Basic setting 

  Height of sweeping brush is set 
  Fuel tank is filled 
  Throttle is set to STOP/off. 

6.2 

Start and stop 

KM Domus  Start 

1.  Move throttle to Start 
2.  Pull starter rope 
3.  Motor is running 
4.  Move throttle to MAX 

Stop 

1.  Move throttle to STOP 
2.  Motor is off 

KM 70 G 
KM 80 G 
KM 100 G 

Start 

1.  Open fuel tap 
2.  Set Choke 
3.  Pull starter rope 
4.  Motor is running 
5.  Move throttle to full throttle 

Stop 

1.  Move throttle to off 
2.  Motor is off 
3.  Close fuel tap 

Emergency stop 

 

Immediately move throttle to STOP/off. 

6.3 

Normal operation 

 

WARNING! 

Risk of injuries by highly flammable 
materials and heat! 

Materials coming into contact with a hot surface may result 
in serious burns on the body when they inflame; e.g. hot or 
burning materials such as coal. 

  Keep highly flammable materials away from the 

machine. 

  Do not sweep any spilled fuel or similar substances. 

6.4 

Brush setting 

Height setting of sweeping brush by adjusting the support 
wheel: 

  The bristles of the sweeping brushes should just touch 

the ground 

  Turn crank to the left: Sweeping brush is lowered 

  Turn crank to the right: Sweeping brush is lifted. 

An excessively low setting results in an overload of the drive 
and in inappropriate wear of the sweeping brushes. 

6.5 

Brush inclination 

In order to sweep dirt to a specific side:  
Set brush to the left or to the right. 

6.6 

Activities after use 

1.  Stop the motor. 
2.  Roughly remove dirt and sand by using a soft hand 

brush. 

3.  Clear the brushes from tapes or wires wrapped around 

them. 

4.  The machine must be left in a clean and dry condition.  
5.  Where applicable, close the petrol tap. 

 

Start the machine. 

  Activate operation drive lever. 

  Activate brush drive. 

  Move machine across the area to be swept. 

  Adjust brush on the left or right in order to sweep dirt 

aside. 

Stop machine. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KM 100 G

Page 1: ...Original Operation Manual 12 2014 Sweeper 689 04 40 Sweeper Operation Manual Models KM 70 G Type 02 KM Domus Type 02 KM 80 G Type 02 KM 100 G Type 02 Machine no ...

Page 2: ...rating elements for all models 6 3 4 Operating elements for KM Domus 7 3 5 Operating elements for KM 70 G KM 80 G KM 100 G 7 3 6 Working position and areas of risk 8 3 7 Accessories and spare parts 8 4 Delivery transport storage 8 4 1 Delivery 8 4 2 Transport 8 4 3 Storage 8 5 Start up first machine inspection 8 5 1 Safety 8 5 2 Requirements at location of use 8 5 3 Assembly 8 5 4 Start up and fun...

Page 3: ...y regulations shall be complied with Other applicable documents Assembly instructions declaration of conformity 1 2 Symbols DANGER This symbol cautions against an immediate threat resulting in serious injuries or death if not avoided WARNING This symbol cautions against a potentially dangerous source of risk which may result in death or serious injury if not avoided ATTENTION Indication of a poten...

Page 4: ...he motor during or after operation Significant risk of burning by hot surfaces Stop the motor and let it cool down before working on the machine as well as before performing maintenance cleaning and repair work Do not refill the tank when the motor is running danger of life by burning and explosion Immediately remove spilled fuel with a cloth danger of life by burning and explosion Keep fuel in de...

Page 5: ...l be disposed of properly and separately in accordance with legal regulations Please do not dispose of any wastes in the environment Packaging materials are recyclable Please make sure that they are collected for reuse Legacy devices contain valuable recyclable materials which should be collected for reuse These devices may be disposed of through appropriate collection systems 3 Design and functio...

Page 6: ...ever released Brush is at standstill Lever activated Brush turns 3 Brush height adjustment Turn handle to the required setting Use the star screw to secure the setting Turn right Li brush Turn left Brush is lowered 4 Swivel bracket for brush adjustment 1 Lift swivel bracket disengage 2 Select setting centre left right 3 Push back bracket engage 5 Attachment points for accessories Mount accessories...

Page 7: ...ket to motor cover observe cables 4 Position swivel bracket as shown in figure in item 3 5 8 3 5 Operating elements for KM 70 G KM 80 G KM 100 G 6 Hand throttle for motor capacity Choke Full throttle Idle Off 7 Parking brake on rear wheel Brake on Push the pedal on the brake down with your foot Brake off Pull the machine backwards the brake is released automatically 8 Release and tilt back steerin...

Page 8: ...rt up 5 Start up first machine inspection 5 1 Safety Unauthorized restart It is prohibited to start the machine while another person is working on it Risks of insufficient order and cleanliness Clean the machine from dried dirt and sand regularly Check the machine for blocking objects Risks of non applied protection devices WARNING Risk of injuries by rotating brushes Parts of the body may be seiz...

Page 9: ...as coal Keep highly flammable materials away from the machine Do not sweep any spilled fuel or similar substances 6 4 Brush setting Height setting of sweeping brush by adjusting the support wheel The bristles of the sweeping brushes should just touch the ground Turn crank to the left Sweeping brush is lowered Turn crank to the right Sweeping brush is lifted An excessively low setting results in an...

Page 10: ...afety precautions X Item 7 3 2 Check all screws for tight fitting O Check motor oil level B Check air filter B Clean or replace air filter normal use B Clean or replace air filter dusty conditions B Adjust tyre pressure O Check sweeping brushes for tapes wrapped around O Check sweeping brush height adjustment X Item 6 4 Check sweeping brush for wear O Check and adjust Bowden cables F Grease rotati...

Page 11: ...and spare parts lists are provided for download on our website www cramer eu 8 3 First action for troubleshooting Failure Error message Remedy Notes Motor does not start Low motor capacity Check throttle position START Refill tank Open fuel tap Honda motor Drain spoiled or old fuel from tank and carburettor add fresh fuel Check and clean spark plug replace if required Check air filter clean as req...

Page 12: ...at 3600 rpm 3 3 4 5 3 1 4 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 Max permanent capacity KW HP 2 4 3 3 1 9 2 6 2 1 2 8 2 1 2 8 Fuel type Regular petrol lead free Tank contents litres 0 8 0 93 0 93 0 93 Spark plug EMC Q BPR 6 ES NGK BPR 6 ES NGK BPR 6 ES NGK Motor oil type SAE 10W30 Motor oil filling quantity litres 0 44 0 50 0 50 0 50 Tyres Drive wheel Ø 300 4 00 4 Air pressure bar 1 8 Support wheel Ø 125 Wheel drive W...

Page 13: ...M 100 G complies with all relevant regulations of the above stated Directive as well as all other applicable Directives including their amendments applicable at the date of this declaration The following other EU Directives were applied EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EU Directive 2000 14 EC The following harmonized standards were applied EN 12733 2001 A1 2009 EN 349 1993 A1 2008 EN 55012 2007 A1 2009 E...

Page 14: ...ne parts separately from packaging Transport inspection Check the machine for completeness and potential damage upon delivery The machine shall be supplied to the specialist dealer in a partially assembled condition Assembly and start up have to be performed by a specialist dealer and or an expert in this field Packaging Please dispose of packaging materials separately Overview 1 Right brush 1 Rig...

Page 15: ...s fit the washer no 2 in the recess on the outside of the left brush 3 Assemble left and right brush shaft 1 Plug feather key into brush shaft groove 2 Plug brush shaft into gear boring on the left and right by using feather keys 1 Gear boring 2 Feather key 3 Brush shaft Overview 4 Brush assembly 1 Push pre assembled brushes on brush shafts 2 Push threaded rod through entire brush unit 3 Finally p...

Page 16: ...hreaded rod 3 Side cover left and right rubber Assemble side covers on the left and right As to item 3 1 Position the rubber side covers over the cover plate holes as indicated in the drawing 2 Push screws through holes from below 3 Place punched disc over screw end on the other side and secure it by a locking nut ...

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