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the engine.
Large areas
• Sweep over the middle of the area and
then sweep away the remainder in
overlapping sweeps. This reduces the
strain on the brush.
• Cut down the speed before switching off
the engine.
Soil, sand and gravel
• Work with a low brush speed to reduce
the amount of dust. If possible work in
damp weather, or after rain.
• When sweeping gravel put the brush as
high up as possible to avoid throwing up
stones and causing damage.
• Cut down the speed before switching off
the engine.
Snow
• Newly fallen snow is easiest to remove.
Sweep over the area several times to
remove all the snow.
• If possible, aim the brush in the direction
of the wind. Check in which direction and
how far the snow is thrown.
• Cut down the speed before switching off
the engine.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
• Read all warnings, safety instructions
and other instructions. Failure to follow
all the instructions and safety
instructions can result in death, serious
personal injury and/or material
damage.
• Stop the sweeper, switch off the engine
and remove the ignition key, and wait
until all moving parts have completely
stopped before maintenance and/or
cleaning.
• Maintenance, adjustments and repairs
not described in these instructions
should be carried out by an authorised
service centre.
• Follow the maintenance instructions for
best functionality and useful life.
• Only use spare parts and accessories,
recommended by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer accepts no responsibility
for damage resulting from the use of
accessories or spare parts other than
those recommended by the
manufacturer.
After use
• Clean the sweeper.
• Move all the controls back and forth a
number of times to make sure they work
smoothly.
• Check that the choke is closed.
• Check that none of the components are
loose or damaged. Check and tighten all
screw unions and replace any damaged
components.
• Do not cover over the sweeper until all the
parts are completely cool.
• Make sure that all the screw unions are
properly tightened to keep the machine in
safe condition.
• Check that all screw unions on the ejector
are properly tightened at regular intervals.
Refuelling
1. Unscrew and remove the fuel cap.
2. Place a funnel in the opening to the fuel
tank.
3. Fill up with fuel and then remove the
funnel.