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Maintenance
DANGER
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Switch off the appliance prior to performing any
cleaning or maintenance tasks on the appliance, re-
placing parts or switching over to another function.
In the case of mains operated appliances, remove
the mains plug; in the case of battery-operated ap-
pliances, pull out the battery plug or clamp off the
battery.
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Maintenance work may only be carried out by ap-
proved customer service outlets or experts in this
field who are familiar with the respective safety reg-
ulations.
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Please observe the local safety regulations regard-
ing portable commercially used appliances.
Accessories and spare parts
DANGER
Only use accessories and spare parts which have been
approved by the manufacturer. The exclusive use of
original accessories and original spare parts ensures
that the appliance can be operated safely and trouble
free.
Appliances with rotating brushes / disks
DANGER
●
Use only brushes/ disks that are provided with the
appliance or specified in the Operations Manual.
The use of other brushes / disks can affect the safe-
ty of the appliance.
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Please keep in mind that the power cord or exten-
sion cable can be damaged when run over while op-
erating the cleaning head with rotating brushes /
disks.
Attachments
DANGER
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The attachments are not approved for public trans-
port. Please ask your dealer for the equipment set
for approval for road traffic.
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It is strictly prohibited to take co-passengers.
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Ride-on appliances may only be started after the op-
erator has occupied the driver's seat.
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Please follow the special safety instructions in the
Operating Instructions Manual for petrol engine de-
vices.
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Do not use the appliance without a falling objects
protective structure (FOPS) in areas, where there is
a chance that the operator may be struck by falling
objects.
Battery-operated machines
DANGER
●
Always follow the instructions of the battery manu-
facturer and the charger manufacturer. Please fol-
low the statutory requirements for handling and
disposing batteries.
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Do not place tools or similar items on the battery.
Risk of short-circuit and explosion.
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Do not work with open flames, generate sparks or
smoke in the vicinity of a battery or a battery charg-
ing room. Danger of explosion.
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Be careful while handling battery acid. Follow the re-
spective safety instructions!
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Used batteries are to be disposed according to the
EC guideline 91 / 157 EWG or the corresponding
national regulations in an environment-friendly man-
ner.
ATTENTION
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Never leave the batteries in a discharged state; re-
charge them as soon as possible.
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Always keep the batteries clean and dry to avoid
creep currents. Protect the batteries and avoid con-
tact with impurities such as metal dust.
Safety switch
To take all functions out of operation immediately: Turn
the safety switch to the "0" position.
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When switching off the safety switch, the appliance
brakes hard.
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The emergency stop has a direct effect on all ma-
chine functions.
Seat switch
This switches off the drive motor after a short delay if the
operator leaves the operator seat during operation or
while the appliance is moving.
Symbols on the appliance
Warning symbols
Observe the following warnings when handling the bat-
teries:
몇
CAUTION
Risk of injury through crushing.
Keep hands away from this area while
lowering the waste water tank.
Observe notes in the instructions for the
battery, on the battery and in these oper-
ating instructions.
Wear eye protection.
Keep acids and batteries away from chil-
dren.
Risk of explosion
Fire, sparks, open flames and smoking
are prohibited.
Risk of acid burns
First aid.
Warning
Disposal
Do not throw batteries in the bin.
Summary of Contents for BD 90 R Classic Bp
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