Introduction; Preface; Proper Use - HAKO Scrubmaster B120 Instruction Manual

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Introduction

Preface

Introduction
Dear customer, It is our desire that the
good characteristics of the Hakomatic B
120 should justify the confidence you
demonstrated by making this purchase.
Prior to the first use, read the chapter
"Safety Information" carefully as this will
ensure safe operation of the machine.
Your own safety, as well as the safety of
others, depends to a great extent on
how the machine is moved and opera-
ted. Therefore, this operation and main-
tenance manual must be read and
understood prior to the machine being
used for the first time.
The manual provides valuable informa-
tion about operation, service and
maintenance. The warning symbols as
used in this manual identifies items re-
levant to safety. Please observe the
safety provisions (see chapter "Safety
Information").
Your authorized Hako dealer will be
pleased to answer further questions re-
garding the machine or the operation
and maintenance manual.
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Please be advised explicitly that we
cannot accept any legal issues out of
the contents of this manual.
Scrubmaster B
If repair work has to be performed make
sure that only genuine spare parts are
used; only genuine spare parts may
guarantee a dependable machine.
We reserve the right for technical im-
provement..
Valid as of: March 2008
Hako GmbH
D-23843 Bad Oldesloe
Hamburger Str. 209-239
Telefon ++49 (04531) 8060
April 2014

Proper use

The machine is a vacuum scrubbing
machine for wet cleaning of hard-sur-
faced floors. Using the machine beyond
this scope of application will be deemed
improper use; The manufacturer cannot
be held liable for consequential dama-
ges; the user alone bears the risk.
The term of proper use also includes
operation, maintenance and repair work
to be performed in compliance with the
manufacturer's specifications.
The Hakomatic B 120 may only be used
Scrubmaster B120 may only be used
by persons that are familiar with the ma-
chine and aware of possible hazards
involved.
If modifications to the machine are
made in absence of the manufacturer's
prior consent, the latter cannot be held
liable for damage resulting from such
unauthorized modification.

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