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CHAPTER 3 - PREPARATION
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UNPACKING:
Having eliminated the outer packaging, free the machine from the pallet as follows:
1. Release the front wheel brake (WITH THE FOOT, NOT WITH THE HANDS !!!)
2 . Remove the sticky tape Detail C blocking the handlebar
3 . Open the bin Detail A and pull out the two handlebar supports Detail B Fig.1
4 . Screw the handlebar supports Part. B into the holes Part. E Fig. 1
5 . Screw the ends of the handle into the holes Detail D on the supports as shown in Fig.1
6. Take the machine off the pallet: according to the machine weight, written on the CE label, this can be
done in diff erent ways:
a . according to the machine weight, written on the CE . With the aid of one or more people provided with
gloves, lift the machine, holding it by handle at the front, and stand it on the ground .
b.With the aid of a slanting board (not longer than 80 cm not to damage the dust fl aps) placed against the
narrowest side of the bench, slide the machine down until the fl oor.
IMPORTANT:Check that the machine has not been damaged. In the case of apparent
faults, do not attempt to use the machine and inform the supplier or the manufacturer.
CIT IS DUTY OF THE USER TO ENSURE THAT THE WASTE PACKAGING IS DISPOSED OF AND
DESTROYED ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFIC REGULATIONS.
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ASSEMBLING THE SIDE BRUSH:
1 . Take the side brush Detail 2 Fig. 2 out of the bin Detail A Fig. 1
2 . Unscrew and remove the three bolts Detail 1 Fig. 1; assemble the brush so that the three pins fi t
into the holes Detail 3 Fig. 2
3 . Replace the three bolts Detail 1 and screw on tightly to block the brush .
4 . Once assembled, the side brush makes contact with Detail 2 Fig. 2 blocking the pulley where to place
the elastic belt Detail 5 Fig. 1
5 . Pull the belt Detail 5 forwards and fi t it into the plastic pulley Detail 4
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6 . Unscrew the screws Detail 6: the purpose of these screws is to keep the belt taut while assembling the
brush . Once the brush has been assembled these screws are no more needed .
7 . Secure the cover Detail 1 Fig. 3 using the three screws Detail 2 Fig. 3
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CHAPTER 4 - PERMITTED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Consult the attached motor instructions booklet, and nevertheless:
FOR THE ENDOTHERMIC VERSIONS:
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MINIMUM WORKING TEMPERATURE
- 28° C (- 18,4° F)
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MAXIMUM WORKING TEMPERATURE
+ 38° C (+ 100° F)
FOR THE ELECTRIC VERSIONS:
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MINIMUM WORKING TEMPERATURE
- 20° C (- 4° F)
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MAXIMUM WORKING TEMPERATURE
+ 40° C (+ 104° F)
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