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Operation
Side brush lever (Fig. 7/1)
Use the lever to lower or raise the side
brush.
Lever forward: Side brush is lowered.
Lever to rear: Side brush is raised.
Parking brake lever (Fig. 7/2)
The parking brake acts on the rear
wheels and prevents the machine
rolling away on a slope.
Folding apron lever (Fig. 7/3)
If larger debris, up to max. 3 cm
diameter, must be swept up, the folding
apron must be raised by pulling the
lever back.
Hood with lock
(Fig. 7/4)
Only operate the machine with
the hood closed!
The hood should only be opened for
maintenance and repair work. In this
case, unlock the lock (Fig. 7/5) using a
square wrench and pivot the hood up.
Bypass flap (Fig. 7/6)
On opening the bypass flap, the
vacuum operation is interrupted. If
necessary, open up the bypass flap by
hand.
Vacuuming should be
interrupted when wet waste
could be vacuumed up.
Fuel tank cap (Fig. 7/7)
Only for Hako Hamster 800 V with
gasoline engine. The fuel tank cap
closes the fuel tank.
Choke (Fig. 7/8)
Only for Hako Hamster 800 V with
gasoline engine. The choke must be
pulled out before cold starting the
engine.
Recoil starter (Fig. 7/9)
Only for Hako Hamster 800 V with
gasoline engine. The engine is then
started by pulling the recoil starter after
having set the key switch to Position 1
beforehand.