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Steering drive: 
The machine starts moving when you carefully pull the steering handle towards 
you. Check the behaviour of the steering drive especially when it is used for the first 
time so that the machine remains under control. We recommend that you loosen 
your grip on the steering handle slightly when going around curves to lower the 

speed in the curve. You will quickly notice that it is easy to operate and move the 
machine with or without using the steering drive. If there is more dirt, you should 
push the machine over the dirty place more slowly to achieve the optimum clean-
ing effect.  
In order to move it backwards, loosen the steering handle and pull the machine in 

the desired direction.  
 
Cleaning filters: 
There is a handle in the area of the handle of the dirt container. This should be 

moved a number of times (see Figure) every time before you empty the dirt collec-
tor with the motor shut off. This sets a vibration mechanism into motion so that the 
loose dirt which is sitting between the lamellas falls directly into the dirt container. If 
there is stubborn dirt, clean the filter with a brush or remove the filter and tap 
slightly.  

 
 
 
Emptying the dirt collector: 
Always take the dirt container in both hands (see Figure). You should put one hand 

in the front handle area in the middle of the machine. Put the other hand on the 
upper edge from behind. 
Lift the container upwards from behind. 
 
 

 
 
 
 

It is easiest to empty it into a rubbish bin over the side edge (see Figure). 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
After use: 

When you have finished sweeping, shut off the machine. In order to alleviate the 
load on the lateral brushes, the side brushes have to be put up using the thumb 
washers every time after it is used (see Figure). 
 
 

 
 
Charging the battery: 
The charging socket is on the lower side of the operating console (see Figure).  

This is where you should insert the charging plug. We recommend that you always 
leave the machine on the battery charger when it is not being used. This will guar-
antee that you will always have a machine which is ready for operation. Put the 
switch of the battery charger included on "normal" and observe the information of 
the battery charger manufacturer. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Tandem 900 KSE

Page 1: ...Operating instructions for Sweeping Suchtionmachine Tandem KSE...

Page 2: ...ents Page 1 Safety Information 2 2 Technical Data 3 3 Unpacking and Assembling 3 4 Starting Up Operating 4 5 Service Work Troubleshooting 6 6 The EU Declaration of Conformity 7 7 Electrical Switching...

Page 3: ...only be used by authorised persons who have received training or have demonstrated their ability to operate the unit The unit must not be operated by children or minors The unit must never be left un...

Page 4: ...ne is designed for operation in dry areas only 2 Technical Data Sweeping width 2 side brushes 900 mm 1 side brush 700 mm without side brushes 500 mm Working speed up to 4 0 km h Surface cleaning capac...

Page 5: ...sweeping brush using the adjustment handle on the left side of the machine under the dirt collector see Figure Please ensure that the brush tips only touch the floor lightly If the brushes are adjust...

Page 6: ...rt which is sitting between the lamellas falls directly into the dirt container If there is stubborn dirt clean the filter with a brush or remove the filter and tap slightly Emptying the dirt collecto...

Page 7: ...wrong adjust the height in such a fashion that only the tips of the bristles touch the floor C the running time of the machine is insufficient possible reason Potential solution 1 the battery has lit...

Page 8: ...9 of 05 23 1989 and Journal No L 126 of 05 12 1992 EC low voltage standard 73 23 EWG Journal No L 77 29 of 03 26 1973 Harmonised standards applied DIN EN 292 T1 und T2 National standards applied VDE 7...

Page 9: ...Page 8 7 Electrical Switching Tandem KSE 900 Wiring Plan legend R red S black R S red black B blue W white M 20 A 250 W 16 A 12 V A R W B S S R R S R R...

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