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Dulevo 6000 - User Manual

Dulevo 6000
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SWEEPER
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Translation of the original instructions
Cod. F032BU00SA - Ed. 2017-01
MANUALE USO E MANUTENZIONE
Istruzioni originali / Original instructions
Versione - Version: SA

Table of Contents

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Summary

INTRODUCTION - WARNINGS

1.1 - INTRODUCTION

Provides general information about the manual's purpose, structure, and terminology.

1.1.a - PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL

Explains the manual's objective: to provide instructions for optimum operation, use, and maintenance.

1.1.b - READING THE MANUAL

Guides users on how to navigate and find information within the manual's chapters and index.

1.1.c - LEGEND OF THE SYMBOLS

Defines the symbols used in the manual for highlighting safety information and procedures.

1.2 - GENERAL WARNINGS

Provides essential general warnings and instructions for safe operation and maintenance.

1.2.a - GENERAL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS

Emphasizes the importance of following manual warnings to prevent accidents and ensure safety.

1.1.d - TERMINOLOGY USED IN THE MANUAL

Defines key terms like 'Machine', 'front', 'rear', 'OPT', and 'manufacturer' for consistent understanding.

1.2.b - OPERATOR’S POSITION

Specifies the correct operator seating and working position, including safety precautions for optional accessories.

1.2.c - MANUFACTURER’S RESPONSIBILITY

Clarifies the manufacturer's disclaimer regarding accidents due to misuse or non-compliance with manual instructions.

1.2.d - SERVICING

Provides contact information and procedures for obtaining technical assistance and servicing.

1.2.e - SPARE PARTS

Stresses the importance of using only original Dulevo spare parts for repairs and maintenance.

1.3 - CONSTRUCTIONAL REGULATIONS AND EC MARKING

Confirms compliance with European safety directives and US SAE standards for sweepers.

1.4 - MACHINE DELIVERY

Outlines the procedure for machine inspection and checks upon delivery, including required documentation.

1.5 - INTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE

Defines the machine's proper application for road and industrial cleaning operations.

1.6 - UNINTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE

Prohibits specific uses like sweeping flammable materials or operating in explosive areas.

1.6.a - AREAS WITH EXPLOSION HAZARD

Warns against operating the machine in environments with risk of explosion from gases or powders.

1.6.b - TRANSPORTATION - TOWING

Prohibits using the machine for transporting or towing people or things.

1.7 - USE RESTRICTIONS

Specifies restrictions related to operator height, extreme environments, and respiratory protection.

1.7.a - GAS EMISSION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES

Advises compliance with local standards, including OSHA, for engine gas emissions.

1.8 - PRE-USE CHECKS

Details essential pre-operation checks for safety devices, guards, and controls.

1.9 - SAFETY RULES

Covers general safety rules for machine operation, including authorized personnel and PPE.

1.9.a - RULES FOR USING THE MACHINE

Provides comprehensive rules for machine use, covering personnel, operation, fuel handling, and safety devices.

1.9.b - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPPLIES

Details safety precautions related to handling operating materials like hydraulic fluid, engine oil, and battery acid.

1.9.c - INSTRUCTIONS FOR HIGH-PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS (OPT)

Provides safety guidelines for the proper use of high-pressure water pumps and systems.

1.10 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Outlines general instructions and safety precautions before performing cleaning or maintenance.

1.11 - FIRE STANDARDS

Mandates the availability of a suitable fire extinguisher and provides instructions in case of fire.

1.12 - MACHINE DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL OF NOXIOUS SUBSTANCES

Advises on safe machine disassembly and disposal of hazardous substances by specialized technicians.

SAFETY DEVICES - HANDLING

2.1 - WARNING STICKERS

Identifies and describes various warning stickers placed on the machine for safety awareness.

2.2 - SAFETY DEVICES

Details and illustrates the various safety devices integrated into the machine's design for safe operation.

2.3 - RESIDUAL RISK AREAS

Identifies specific areas on or near the machine that present a risk of personal injury, even with safety measures.

2.4 - HANDLING AND TRANSPORT

Provides essential instructions and warnings for safely handling and transporting the machine.

2.4.a - TRANSPORT ON TRUCK

Details the procedure for safely loading the machine onto a truck, including securing it.

2.4.b - TOWING

Explains the necessary steps and precautions for safely towing the machine.

TECHNICAL DATA - IDENTIFICATION

3.1 - OVERALL DIMENSIONS

Provides detailed diagrams and measurements of the machine's overall dimensions.

3.2 - TECHNICAL DATA

Lists key technical specifications of the machine, including weight, engine details, and cleaning track widths.

3.2.a - LIMIT WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR THE USE

Specifies the operational limits regarding ambient temperature, altitude, and relative humidity.

3.3 - MACHINE NOISE EMISSION

Reports the measured A-weighted average emission sound pressure level at the driver's seat.

3.4 - INFORMATION ABOUT VIBRATIONS

Provides vibration level measurements for hand-arm and whole-body systems during machine use.

3.5 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE

Explains the importance of machine identification plates and their legal reference.

3.5.a - IDENTIFICATION PLATE

Lists the data found on the machine's identification plate located inside the driver's cab.

3.5.b - ROAD TYPE APPROVAL DATA PLATE

Details the information present on the road type approval data plate inside the driver's cab.

3.5.c - SOUND POWER PLATE

Indicates the guaranteed sound power level on a plate located within the driver's cab.

3.5.d - ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE

Shows the location of the engine serial number plate, accessible via side hatch or cab tilt.

KNOWLEDGE

4.1 - ACCESS TO INTERNAL PARTS

Details how to open cab doors and side doors to access internal machine components.

4.2 - GENERAL VIEWS

Provides general views of the machine's exterior and interior compartments with numbered parts.

4.3 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS IN DRIVER’S CAB

Explains the layout and function of instruments and controls within the driver's cab.

4.3.a - STARTING KEY AND DRIVING CONTROLS

Covers the ignition key, main driving controls, and dashboard indicators for machine operation.

4.3.b - SWEEPING AND BRUSH CONTROLS

Details controls for sweeping operations, including main brush, side brushes, and optional third brush.

4.3.c - MACHINE OPERATION AND ACCESSORY CONTROLS

Explains controls for machine motion, lights, wipers, air conditioning, and other auxiliary functions.

4.3.d - BRAKES AND SEAT ADJUSTMENTS

Describes brake controls, parking brake, and adjustments for the driver's seat and steering column.

4.4 - ADJUSTMENTS

Provides instructions for adjusting the steering column and driver's seat for optimal ergonomics.

4.4.a - STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT

Explains how to adjust the steering column's tilt and reach for driver comfort.

4.4.b - SEAT ADJUSTMENT

Details how to adjust the driver's seat for backrest, length, and elasticity.

USE

5.1 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS

Details essential daily checks for engine oil, hydraulic oil, coolant, fuel, and water tank levels.

5.2 - MACHINE START

Provides the procedure for safely starting the machine's engine, including pre-start checks.

5.3 - TRAVEL

Covers procedures for locking brushes and performing travel operations safely.

5.4 - SWEEPING OPERATIONS

Explains how to adjust vehicle height, main brush, and perform various sweeping tasks.

5.5 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Details the use of optional accessories like leaves suction hose and high-pressure water nozzle.

5.6 - MACHINE STOP

Outlines the correct procedure for stopping the machine safely at the end of operations or during breaks.

MAINTENANCE

6.1 - MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS

Outlines general maintenance operations and types: planned and as needed, advising specialized personnel.

6.2 - DAILY MAINTENANCE

Lists daily maintenance tasks to be performed every 8 hours or at the end of the work shift.

6.3 - WEEKLY MAINTENANCE

Details weekly maintenance tasks to be performed every 40 hours or at the end of the work week.

6.4 - PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE

Provides a schedule for periodical maintenance tasks based on operating hours or annually.

Dulevo 6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDulevo
Model6000
CategoryBlower
LanguageEnglish

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