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Brand | HAKO |
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Model | Sweepmaster P650 (6403.10) |
Category | Floor Machine |
Language | English |
Welcome and overview of manual's importance for safe operation and maintenance.
Defines intended applications and limitations for safe operation of the Sweepmaster.
Covers warranty terms and procedures for machine acceptance upon delivery.
Instructions for the environmentally responsible disposal of the machine.
Explains warning symbols used throughout the manual for safety awareness.
Covers general safety rules, personnel qualifications, and safe operating practices.
Details maintenance safety, particular risks related to operation and refueling.
Addresses health hazards from dust/charging and essential safety equipment usage.
Guidelines for environmental protection, waste, and oil disposal.
Identifies safety and warning labels affixed to the machine for user information.
Steps for unpacking, handlebar adjustment, and initial setup.
Instructions for refueling the engine and handling/charging the battery.
Requirement for operator training and essential daily pre-operation checks.
Explanation of the machine's sweeping mechanism and model specifics.
Identification of the machine's controls and indicators.
Details on side brush lever, hood lock, bypass flap, fuel cap, choke, and starter.
Identification of drive bar, handlebar, operating panel, levers, and locks.
Further details on drive bar, handlebar, shaking device, and dirt hopper lock operation.
Details on the key switch and its positions for the Sweepmaster P650.
Information on the charge control and battery status indicators for B650.
How battery status is shown and the procedure for switching on the machine.
Procedures for accelerating, stopping, and performing vacuum sweeping.
Steps for switching off the machine and other operational guidance.
Steps after finishing work, emptying hoppers, and loading/transporting the machine.
Troubleshooting common faults and information on available options/accessories.
Details on machine dimensions, working width, and area coverage.
Information on sweeping speed, power output, weight, and climbing capacity.
Specifications for ambient temperature ranges for different models.
Data on noise emission levels and vibration values for operator safety.
General safety precautions and an overview of Hako system maintenance benefits.
Details on customer, one-off, six-monthly, and annual maintenance schedules.
A template for recording handover and completed maintenance tasks.
Lists daily and weekly maintenance tasks to be performed by the customer.
Specific maintenance tasks for one-off and six-monthly intervals.
Comprehensive list of annual maintenance tasks for authorized service centers.
Critical safety precautions to be taken before performing engine maintenance.
Identifies key engine components like spark plug, oil fill neck, and sensor.
Procedures for checking, refilling, and changing engine oil.
Explains the oil sensor function and steps for air filter disassembly, cleaning, and installation.
Outlines safety precautions and requirements for battery handling and approved types.
Procedures for charging the battery and safely removing it from the machine.
Steps for inserting batteries and guidelines for their proper disposal.
Identification of various drive system components like belts, shafts, and pulleys.
Instructions for adjusting drive belt tension and friction wheel settings.
Identification of side brush, control knob, holder, and related hardware.
Procedures for adjusting side brush wear and replacing the side brush.
Identification of rotary brush, segments, shaft, and related parts.
Daily cleaning of the brush area and steps for changing the rotary brush.
How to adjust the sweeping pattern after brush wear or replacement.
Procedures for checking and changing the sealing strips around the rotary brush.
Steps to change side aprons and rear aprons, including seal adjustment.
Identification of dirt hopper, seals, handles, and locking lever.
Procedures for removing, emptying, inserting, and changing dirt hopper seals.
Identification of dust vacuum components like filter, fan, and levers.
Steps for cleaning, removing, and replacing the panel air filter and its seals.
Procedures for inserting panel air filters and checking the suction turbine and filter system for leaks.
Information on the optional carpet kit for cleaning carpets.