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HAKO Hakomatic B1050 - Particular Risks

HAKO Hakomatic B1050
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9
Safety Information
the necessary daily and weekly
maintenance work. All other mainte
-
nance work must be completed at
your nearest authorized Hako ser
-
vice center.
Before starting any cleaning and
maintenance work or replacing
parts, switch off the motors, remove
the key from the key switch and pull
out the battery plug. This is particu-
larly important in respect of work on
the electrical system!
Before working on the brushes,
switch off the scrubbing unit, set the
key switch to position 0 and remove
the key.
The scrubbing unit may only be dis-
assembled and installed by service
personnel.
Suitable tools must be used for
cleaning and maintenance work.
Spare parts must comply with the
minimum technical requirements
stipulated by the manufacturer! This
is ensured by the use of original
spare parts.
When working in the area of the
raised seat console, it must be pivot
-
ed up fully to prevent it accidentally
closing or suddenly slamming shut.
It is not permitted to clean the vehicle
with a pressure washer or steam
blaster.
Clean the recovery tank regularly to
protect it from the accumulation of
dirt, viruses, bacteria, etc.
It is not permitted to use aggressive
and corrosive cleaning agents.
Allow the machine to dry after being
cleaned, e.g. over the weekend.
The vehicle must be checked by a
recognized technical expert in re
-
spect of operational safety at rea-
sonable intervals (we recommend at
least once a year), particularly with
regard to protective equipment and
locks and following modifications or
repair.
Only start the machine up when all
the safety equipment has been in
-
stalled, is functional and brought to
its protecting position.
The vehicle has been set up for op-
eration using low-maintenance
trough batteries. If other battery
types are to be used, the vehicle
must be adjusted for them by an au
-
thorized Hako service center.
Observe the information in the oper-
ating manual provided by the battery
manufacturer. These must be avail
-
able to operating and maintenance
personnel at all times.
Batteries may only be handled and
changed by properly skilled mainte
-
nance personnel.
When installing the trough battery,
use appropriate lifting gear.
Only use the batteries prescribed by
us and original chargers to charge
the battery. The full terms of warran-
ty can only be accepted when these
units are used.
Pay attention that the insulation on
the charger is not initially damaged
and not damaged during the charg-
ing process. The cable must not rub
against anything. Do not use the
charger if the insulation is damaged.
Always wear appropriate protective
clothing when handling the battery
(e.g. protective gloves, finger stalls,
protective goggles).
The seat console must be pivoted
open during the battery charging
process to prevent the development
of explosive oxyhydrogen!
Never leave the batteries in a dis-
charged state but recharge them as
soon as possible.

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