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1. 

Switch off the appliance using the button (1) 

(Fig. 1)

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2. 

To remove the power battery (2) from the appliance, you must first 

free it by shifting the stop lever (3) towards the outer part of the 

machine. Lift the battery out of the appliance 

(Fig. 2)

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3.  Empty the hopper (see the AT THE END OF THE WORK 

chapter).

4. 

Position the appliance with its rear part in contact with the floor.

5.  Take the disc brushes (2) out of their seats by pulling them in the 

direction of the arrow 

(Fig. 3)

. Remove any fluff, hairs etc. from 

the disc brushes. Check the bristles are not worn; in the event of 

excessive wear, replace the brushes.

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6.  Take the cylindrical brush (3) out of its seat by shifting it to the left 

side (arrow A) of the appliance and at the same time removing it 

(arrow B) from its support 

(Fig. 4)

. Remove any fluff, hairs etc. 

from the cylindrical brush. Check the bristles are not worn; in the 

event of excessive wear, replace the brush.

Warning:

  using  a  vacuum  cleaner  remove  any  dirt  in  the 

compartment housing the brushes.

7.  Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the 

parts.

Warning:

 separate waste collection. This product must not be 

disposed of with normal domestic waste.

Warning:

 discharge the battery completely before disposing 

of it.

Warning:

 the separate waste collection of the products and 

their  packaging  means  that  materials  can  be  recycled  and 

used  again.  Re-using  the  materials  helps  protect  the 

environment, preventing pollution and the constant need for 

raw materials.

To dispose of the appliance, take it to a demolition centre or an 

authorised collection centre. Before scrapping the appliance, it is 

necessary to remove and separate out the following materials, then 

send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with 

applicable environmental hygiene regulations:

•  Brushes

•  Electric and electronic parts (contact your local distributor when 

scrapping electric and electronic parts)

•  Batteries

•  Plastic and metal parts

•  Packaging elements (paper or cardboard)

DISPOSAL

9.  Block the handlebar in the horizontal position. Rest your foot 

on the main part of the appliance to prevent it from tilting, then 

push the handle away from you until it snaps into the horizontal 

position.

Warning

: do not rest your foot on the main switch or on the 

debris hopper uncoupling lever.

10. Rotate the stop lever of the command handlebar (6) in the 

direction of the arrow (Fig. 4).

11. Close the command handlebar, pushing the handle (7) towards 

the main part of the appliance.

12. Rotate the stop lever of the command handlebar (6) in the 

direction of the arrow (Fig. 5).

13. Take the appliance to the designated machine storage place.

14. 

Position the appliance with its rear part in contact with the floor. 

In  this  position,  the  brushes  are  not  in  contact  with  the  floor 

and cannot suffer any deformation caused by the weight of the 

appliance (Fig. 6).

Warning

: park the appliance in an enclosed place, on a flat 

surface;  near  the  appliance  there  must  be  no  objects  that 

could either damage it, or be damaged through contact with it.

Summary of Contents for NS13

Page 1: ...Sweeping machine Use and Maintenance manual Original istruction DOC 10074794 Ver AA 10 2017 ...

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Page 3: ...TION 5 INTENDED USE 5 SAFETY 5 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE 5 SPARE PARTS 6 TECHNICAL DATA 6 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 7 HANDLING THE PACKED APPLIANCE 11 HOW TO UNPACK THE APPLIANCE 11 HOW TO TRANSPORT THE APPLIANCE 11 BATTERY TYPE 11 BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL 11 RECHARGING THE BATTERY 12 PREPARING TO WORK 13 WORK 13 AT THE END OF THE WORK 13 MAINTENANCE 14 DISPOSAL 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 EC DECLARA...

Page 4: ...ed to use tools not included in the supply Lifting point symbol located on the front and rear of the appliance to indicate the lifting points Explosion risk symbol indicates that the battery may explode in certain conditions if not handled in accordance with the directives indicated in the manufacturer s manual SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE AND BATTERY CHARGER The descript...

Page 5: ...suitable for use in indoor or at least covered areas The appliance is not suitable for use in the rain or under jets of water Operator cooperation is paramount for accident prevention No accident prevention programme can be effective without the full co operation of the operator who is directly responsible for machine operation The majority of occupational accidents that happen both in the workpla...

Page 6: ... hopper volume gal 0 53 Appliance length in 12 2 Appliance height in 5 4 Height of the fully extended handlebar idle position in 43 3 Appliance width in 14 5 Rated battery voltage V 10 8 Battery autonomy min 45 Battery weight lb 0 4 Unladen appliance weight lb 5 3 Appliance weight in running order lb 6 2 POS CODE QTY DESCRIPTION 1 224069 1 Command handle 2 224072 1 Dummy battery 3 224071 1 Debris ...

Page 7: ...s mouth eyes etc The appliance can be used by children over 8 years of age and by people with limited physical sensorial or mental or by people who have no experience or the required knowledge as long as they are supervised or after they have been given instruction regarding using the appliance safely and they understand the dangers involved in using it Children should not play with the appliance ...

Page 8: ...n using the appliance pay attention to other people and especially to children Only use the accessories supplied with the appliance or those specified in the instruction manual the use of other accessories can compromise the safety of the appliance When the appliance is not being used the battery should not be left connected to the appliance Do not immerse the appliance in water Do not use solvent...

Page 9: ... aluminium and magnesium powders These substances may also corrode the materials used to construct the appliance If the appliance is to be used in dangerous areas for example gas stations ensure that all relevant safety regulations are observed The appliance must never be used in environments with a potentially explosive atmosphere Do not place any liquid containers on the appliance In the event o...

Page 10: ...ter any maintenance interventions Have the appliance checked by an authorised technical assistance centre every year When disposing of consumable materials observe the laws and regulations in force When after years of valuable work your appliance needs to be finally decommissioned dispose of the materials contained within it appropriately bearing in mind that the appliance is made of fully recycla...

Page 11: ... removing the device from its packaging is the following 1 Open the outer box 2 Remove the accessories from the box and carefully lay them on the ground 3 Take the appliance out of the box The procedure for the safe handling of the device is the following 1 To remove the power battery 1 from the appliance you must first free it by shifting the stop lever 2 towards the outer part of the machine Lif...

Page 12: ... the vertical position To remove the power battery 2 from the appliance you must first free it by shifting the stop lever 3 in the direction of the arrow Fig 2 Lift the battery out of the appliance Warning the room where the batteries are recharged must be adequately ventilated to prevent the accumulation of gases that leak from batteries Warning during this operation do not rest your foot on the ...

Page 13: ...f the handlebar in the hole on the joint 2 Fix the handlebar to the joint using the screw and nut 3 making sure the hole 4 on the handlebar coincides with the hole on the joint Fig 2 Warning the screwdriver is not supplied 3 Insert the pin 5 of the brush in the slot 6 on the lower part of the appliance and push it in until the brush is locked in place Fig 3 Repeat the operation for the other brush...

Page 14: ...the materials helps protect the environment preventing pollution and the constant need for raw materials To dispose of the appliance take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre Before scrapping the appliance it is necessary to remove and separate out the following materials then send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with applicable environmental hygien...

Page 15: ...ush Dust emerges from the appliance The debris hopper is full Empty the debris hopper The debris hopper isn t fully closed Make sure the debris hopper is correctly inserted in the appliance If the debris hopper is correctly inserted the uncoupling lever closes automatically with a CLICK The appliance is noisy and unmanageable Dirt has built up around the disc brushes or the cylindrical brush Clean...

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Page 20: ...HILLYARD INDUSTRIES PO Box 909 St Joseph Missouri 64502 0909 U S A Telephone 816 233 1321 www hillyard com ...

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