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T7AMR 9018134 (12-2021)
MAINTENANCE
PUSHING, TOWING, AND
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
PUSHING OR TOWING THE MACHINE
If the machine becomes disabled, it can be pushed
from the front or rear, but only tow it from the front.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, turn off
machine, and remove key.
Before attempting to push or tow the machine,
disengage the brake as described below.
To disengage the brake, insert the tip of a small
screw driver between the brake release lever and
the body of the encoder.
Only push or tow the machine for a very short
distance and do not exceed 3.2 kp/h (2 mph). It
is NOT intended to be pushed or towed for a long
distance or at a high speed.
NOTE:
Do Not
push or tow machine for a long
distance or damage may occur to the propelling
system.
Immediately after pushing the machine, remove
the screw driver from between the brake release
lever and the body of the encoder. NEVER operate
the machine with the parking brake disabled.
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine with the
brake disabled.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
When transporting the machine by trailer or truck,
be certain to follow the tie-down procedure below:
FOR SAFETY: When loading/unloading
machine onto/off truck or trailer, drain tanks
before loading machine.
1. Raise the squeegee and scrub head.
2.
Remove the rear squeegee from the machine.
3.
Remove the hardware securing the front
perimeter guard from the front perimeter guard
brackets and remove the front perimeter guard
from the machine.
FOR SAFETY: When loading/unloading
machine onto/off truck or trailer, use ramp,
truck or trailer that will support the weight of
the machine and operator.
FOR SAFETY: When loading/unloading
machine onto/off truck or trailer, do not load/
unload on ramp inclines that exceed 15.8% / 9°
grade.
NOTE: The machine ability to climb a ramp is
affected by tire wear, ramp surface, weather
conditions, and other factors. Trailering should
only be performed by personnel trained on how to
safely load a machine.