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HAKO Citymaster 2200 - User Manual

HAKO Citymaster 2200
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Cleaning technology – Municipal technology
Citymaster 2200
Operating Manual
Issue: October 2016
Part number: 48600050012

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • N
    Nathan LittleAug 2, 2025
    Why HAKO Scrubber diesel engine does not start?
    • B
      Blake AlvarezAug 2, 2025
      The diesel engine might not start due to several reasons: * The fuel tank could be empty, requiring refuelling and bleeding of the fuel system. * The fuel system could be contaminated, needing fuel filter maintenance and cleaning. * The fuel system may have leaks or be drawing air, necessitating a check for leaks. * Low outdoor temperatures might be a factor, suggesting preheating. * The starter may have inadequate power due to loose cable connections or a discharged battery, requiring a check of connections and battery recharge. * The battery might have no voltage, which means it needs to be recharged.
  • F
    Felicia PatelAug 6, 2025
    What to do if HAKO Scrubber diesel engine has inadequate power?
    • J
      Jason DennisAug 6, 2025
      If the diesel engine has inadequate power, consider the following: * The fuel system may be contaminated; carry out fuel filter maintenance and clean the fuel tank. * The high-pressure pump might be defective, requiring repair. * A soiled air filter can restrict airflow; clean the filter insert. * The engine temperature could be too high, causing the engine control to switch to emergency operation; check and top up the coolant level and clean the radiator fins. * Unsuitable fuel may be in use; ensure correct fuel specification. * An error entry in the engine control unit might be causing emergency operation; have the error memory read by an authorized workshop, and try switching the motor and ignition off and restarting.
  • M
    meganvalentineAug 10, 2025
    What to do if HAKO Scrubber diesel engine is difficult to start or stops immediately?
    • F
      fsullivanAug 10, 2025
      If the diesel engine is difficult to start or stops again immediately, it could be due to: * A contaminated fuel system. Clean the fuel system and maintain the fuel filter. * Air in the fuel system. Bleed the fuel system. * Pinched or damaged fuel lines. Have them repaired. * Excessive injector return flow. Have it repaired. * Pressure on a work hydraulics pump. A main or secondary consumer function may be deactivated due to a fault, like a jammed slider. Investigate and eliminate the fault.
  • M
    Misty DavisAug 15, 2025
    What to do if HAKO Scrubber starter does not have adequate power on start-up?
    • S
      Stephanie CarsonAug 15, 2025
      If the starter doesn't have adequate power on start-up, check the following: * Battery pole terminals: If they are loose or oxidized, clean them and connect them correctly. * Starter cable: If it's loose or broken, tighten the cable or replace the cable lug. * Starter: If the starter is defective, have it repaired.
  • E
    Evelyn GonzalesAug 19, 2025
    What to do if HAKO Scrubber diesel engine emits blue-black smoke?
    • C
      carly37Aug 20, 2025
      If the diesel engine emits blue-black smoke, it might be caused by high oil consumption. In this case, switch off the diesel engine and have it repaired.
  • D
    David RodriguezAug 23, 2025
    Why HAKO Scrubber diesel engine runs loudly?
    • A
      Adam MaxwellAug 23, 2025
      If the diesel engine runs loudly, it may be due to leaks or looseness in the exhaust system. Have the exhaust system checked.
  • R
    ramoskevinAug 27, 2025
    What to do if HAKO Scrubber diesel engine makes noises?
    • M
      Mrs. Emily SmithAug 28, 2025
      If the diesel engine is making unusual noises, it could indicate internal damage. Immediately switch off the diesel engine and arrange for it to be repaired.

Summary

Safety Instructions

1.1 Marking of Warning and Danger Symbols

Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual.

1.2 General Safety Instructions

Provides essential general safety guidelines for operating the vehicle.

1.3 Operating Safety Instructions

Details safety precautions before, during, and after vehicle operation.

1.3.1 Before Putting into Service

Safety checks and procedures to perform before the vehicle is first used.

1.3.2 During Operation

Critical safety measures and warnings to follow while the vehicle is in operation.

Operation

2.1 Overviews

Provides general overviews of the vehicle's components and controls.

2.1.1 Front View

Identification of components visible from the front of the vehicle.

2.1.3 Vehicle Cab

Details of controls and features located within the vehicle's cab.

2.2 Overview of the Most Important Controls

Detailed explanation of key vehicle controls and their functions.

2.2.3 Ignition Switch

Explains the operation of the ignition switch and its different positions.

2.2.5 Multifunction Display

Explanation of the multifunction display for vehicle status and diagnostics.

Driving the Citymaster 2200

3.2 Driving the Citymaster 2200

Comprehensive guide to driving the vehicle.

3.2.1 Before Start-up of the Vehicle

Safety checks and procedures before starting the vehicle.

3.2.2 Starting the Vehicle and Moving Off

Steps and safety warnings for starting the engine and moving the vehicle.

3.3 Attachments in General

General safety instructions and considerations for using attachments.

3.4 Vacuum Sweeping System

Operation and maintenance of the vacuum sweeping system.

3.4.6 Before Start-up of the Vacuum Sweeping System

Pre-operation checks and procedures for the vacuum sweeping system.

3.4.7 Operating the Vacuum Sweeping System

Instructions for operating the vacuum sweeping system.

Technical Data

4.1 Engine

Specifications related to the vehicle's engine.

4.3 Tyres

Details on tyre sizes, pressures, and load capacities.

4.8 Vehicle Dimensions

Physical dimensions of the vehicle.

Maintenance and Servicing

5.2 Maintenance Plan

Detailed schedule for daily, weekly, and periodic maintenance tasks.

5.4 Engine;Vehicle Fluids and Lubricants

Specifications for all engine and vehicle fluids and lubricants.

5.6 Engine

Safety instructions and procedures related to the engine.

5.13 Brake System

Safety instructions and procedures for the brake system.

5.15 Wheels and Tyres

Safety instructions and procedures for wheels and tyres.

HAKO Citymaster 2200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHAKO
ModelCitymaster 2200
CategoryScrubber
LanguageEnglish

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