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Turbo Vac TV60R
Starting Operation
SAFETY WARNING!
Before operating the Turbo Vac, perform
the daily inspection as described in the
Service & Maintenance section.
Before operating the Turbo Vac, the
operator should be familiar with the area
to be swept, and make sure it is clear of
large debris.
1.
Push the switches on the remote con-
trol or move the manual switches to
activate the functions on the Turbo
Vac. The tractor PTO must be egaged
for the blower to function on the
TV60RH
.
2.
Engage the tow vehicle and advance
slowly at first to test environmental
conditions and machine performance.
3.
Proceed with caution, steering clear of
obstacles that could damage broom.
SAFETY WARNING!
Wear approved eye and ear protection
while operating the Turbo Vac.
Keep all guards in place during operation.
Never operate the Turbo Vac with safety
shields removed.
Always keep a fire extinguisher near the
Turbo Vac during operation.
Stopping Operation
TV60RE
1.
Push the BLOWER and BROOM
switches on the remote control to turn
off the
TV60RE
functions.
2.
Shut off the engine and allow the ma
chine to come to a complete stop.
TV60RH
1.
Push the BROOM switch only on the
remote control to turn off the broom.
Note
: The BLOWER switch is not used on
the
TV60RH
remote control.
2.
Move the throttle on the tractor to the
“SLOW” position and disengage the
PTO lever to turn off the blower.
3.
Shut off the tractor engine and allow
the unit to come to a complete stop.
SAFETY WARNING!
Do not leave the Turbo Vac unattended, or
attempt any service or inspection unless
the machine has come to a complete stop,
the engine has been shut off, and the
spark plug has been disconnected.
Unloading Hopper
1.
Check the overhead clearance. 8’ 6” is
required for dumping.
2.
To unload, press the OPEN LATCH and
LIFT HOPPER buttons on the remote.
3.
When unload is complete, press the
LOWER HOPPER button. Once the
hopper has lowered completely, press
the CLOSE LATCH button.
SAFETY WARNING!
Do not stand near the back of the Turbo
Vac while unloading.
If there is grass stuck in the hopper, do
not go in between the hopper and the
door without setting the safety lock.
Check overhead clearance during use.
Clearance is:
7’ 6” for sweeping
8’ 6” for dumping
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