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Attachments and Options
Maintenance work
Maintenance plan – every 500 operating hours
Sweeping unit
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Checking wear and damage
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Checking the sweeping level, adjusting if necessary
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Checking the spray nozzles, spray nozzle filter and sieve filter of the water system, cleaning if necessary
Suction mouth and suction mouth duct
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Checking the suction mouth setting, adjusting if necessary
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Checking the coarse material flap and suction mouth lift for function and damage
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Checking the suction hose for damage and seating
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Checking the seal between suction duct and dirt hopper
Dirt hopper
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Checking the suction fan for soiling
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Checking the V-belt of the suction fan for condition and tension, tensioning or replacing if required.
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Checking the suction fan for vibration, checking the bearings if necessary
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Checking the impeller for damage and wear, replacing if necessary
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Checking the impact plate of the hopper lid for wear
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Checking the seals of the hopper lid for tightness and damage
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Checking the joints and bearings of the hopper lid
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Checking the exhaust side of the hopper lid for contamination
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Checking the lifting cylinder and hydraulic pipes for function and tightness
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Checking the dirt hopper hand pump for function
Maintenance plan – every 2000 operating hours
Suction mouth and suction mouth duct
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Changing the Bowden cable for the coarse material flap
Dirt hopper
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Changing V-belt on the suction fan
Danger
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Always bring and insert the safety strut
of the dirt hopper into the upper position during
maintenance and cleaning work under the raised dirt hopper. There is danger of injury!
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Staying in the danger area is forbidden when raising and lowering the dirt hopper! There is danger
of injury!
Caution
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At temperatures below 0 degrees (risk of frost) drain the water out from all water-conducting
components.
Summary of Contents for Citymaster 1600
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