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HAKO Scrubmaster B45 - Operating and Maintenance Safety Precautions

HAKO Scrubmaster B45
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9
cribed aSafety information
1.4 Maintenance information
Operating personnel must complete
the nece
ssary daily and weekly
maintenance work. All other mainte-
nance work must be completed at
your nea
rest Hako service center.
The maintenance work and mainte-
nance intervals prescribed in the op-
erating manual must be adhered to.
Suitable tools must be used for
clea
ning and maintenance work.
The machine must be inspected by a
recognized
technical expert in re-
spect of operational safety, within
the terms of the applicable accident
prevention laws, at reasonable inter-
vals (we recommend at least once a
year) and
following modification or
repairs.
Spare parts must comply with the
minimu
m technical requirements
stipulated by the manufacturer! This
is ensured by the use of original
spare parts.
Before cleaning and servicing the
machin
e or replacing parts, switch
off the motors and main switch
(Scrubmaster B 45 CL only).
To prevent unauthorized use of the
m
achine, remove the key from the
main switch (Scrubmaster B 45 CL
only).
Always disconnect the battery termi-
nal before starting any work on the
electrical
installation.
When working in the area of the
raised recovery tank, it must be
hinged open fully to prevent it being
knocked shut or further open and
down unintentionally.
It is not permitted to
clean the ma-
chine with a pressure washer or
stea
m blaster.
It is not permitted to use aggressive
and corrosive cleaning agents.
Allow the machine to dry after being
clean
ed, e.g. over the weekend.
Only start the machine up when all
the safety equipment has been in-
stalled and brought to its protecting
position.
1.5 Particular risks
Electronics
In the case of defects in the electrical
installation, switch the vehicle off im-
mediately and clear the fault.
Work on the electrical equipment
may on
ly be carried out by electri-
cians who have received the neces-
sary training and in accordance with
the
electrical engineering regula-
tions.
The vehicle's electrical equipment
must be insp
ected/checked at regu-
lar intervals. Defects, such as loose
co
nnections and cable damage,
must be rectified immediately.
Only use original fuses with the
p
resmperage.
Information on the power plug
Only take hold of the power plug and
p
ower cable when your hands are
dry.
Never insert the power plug in the
sock
et if the base is wet or damp.
Never immerse the power cable or
power plug in water or other fluids
clean them in running water. Risk of
electric shock!
Dry any power plugs and power ca-

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