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Operation
Dirt hopper guiding rail (Fig. 6/1)
The dirt hopper located at the cylindrical
broom head is fastened by a guiding
rail. This dirt hopper may be easily re-
moved for cleaning.
Lever for cylindrical broom seating
(Fig. 6/2)
This lever (both sides) is used to re-
lease/lock the cylindrical broom sea-
ting. The cylindrical brooms may be
easily removed without tools.
Swing aside squeegee
Swing aside the squeegee in lifted-out
condition to allow passage through nar-
row clearances. This can be done by
foot or by hand by swinging the squee-
gee to the left in the area of the deflector
bail / deflector roller until the locking pin
(Fig. 6/3) catches. In order to release
locking of the squeegee, actuate the
hand lever (Fig. 5/3) of the squeegee
lift-out (lowering).
Fig.6 1 Dirt hopper guiding rail
2 Lever for cylindrical broom seating
3 locking pin
1
2
3
19
Operation
Dirt hopper guiding rail (Fig. 6/1)
The dirt hopper located at the cylindrical
broom head is fastened by a guiding
rail. This dirt hopper may be easily re-
moved for cleaning.
Lever for cylindrical broom seating
(Fig. 6/2)
This lever (both sides) is used to re-
lease/lock the cylindrical broom sea-
ting. The cylindrical brooms may be
easily removed without tools.
Swing aside squeegee
Swing aside the squeegee in lifted-out
condition to allow passage through nar-
row clearances. This can be done by
foot or by hand by swinging the squee-
gee to the left in the area of the deflector
bail / deflector roller until the locking pin
(Fig. 6/3) catches. In order to release
locking of the squeegee, actuate the
hand lever (Fig. 5/3) of the squeegee
lift-out (lowering).
Fig.6 1 Dirt hopper guiding rail
2 Lever for cylindrical broom seating
3 locking pin
1
2
3