DUMPING THE HOPPER
DANGER
Before dumping the hopper check for adequate
side and overhead clearance. Avoid all power
lines, bridges, trees and any other possible
hazards.
Series E sweeper requires approximately 50 in.
(1.3 m) side clearance and 12.5 ft (3810 mm)
overhead clearance.
Series F sweeper requires side by side align-
ment with receptacle. The hopper may tilt
from a raised position of 11 in. (280 mm) up to
11.5 ft. (3505 mm). An overhead clearance of 21
ft. (6400 M) is required for Series F.
CAUTION
Overloading the hopper can cause personal
injury or damage to the sweeper. Dump hopper
frequently when loading heavy materials. Do
NOT exceed Gross Vehicle Weight. If Full Load
Indicator (#33, Figure O-1) is lit, stop sweep-
ing and dump hopper.
1. Come to a complete stop on a level surface,
aligned with debris receptacle or desired
ground location.
2. Shift transmission to neutral.
3. Make sure parking brake is engaged.
NOTICE
The rear suspension air bags must be deflated
(Sweep Mode) prior to dumping. The conveyor must
be in the raised position. Interlock switches prevent
dumping, if the suspension and conveyor are not
properly positioned.