Maintenance Information; Particular Risks - HAKO Scrubmaster B100R Instruction Manual

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Safety information
• It is forbidden to use the vehicle in
potentially explosive atmospheres.
• The vehicle may only be used on lev-
el, stable floors with a maximum gra-
dient of 6%.
1.4

Maintenance information

• Maintenance and repair work may
only be carried out by properly
trained personnel. It is essential to
observe the directives in this operat-
ing manual, the applicable legal reg-
ulations as well as state-of-the-art
technology.
• Operating personnel must complete
the necessary daily and weekly
maintenance work. All other mainte-
nance work must be completed at
your nearest authorized Hako ser-
vice center.
• The maintenance work and mainte-
nance intervals prescribed in the op-
erating manual must be adhered to.
• Suitable tools must be used for
cleaning and maintenance work.
• The vehicle 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
minimum technical requirements
stipulated by the manufacturer! This
is ensured by the use of original
spare parts.
• The ignition key must be removed
before cleaning and servicing the ve-
hicle or prior to changing parts.
• Always disconnect the battery plug
before starting any work on the elec-
trical installation.
• The recovery tank must always be
opened fully. – Risk of snapping
shut.
• It is not permitted to clean the vehicle
with a pressure washer or steam
blaster.
• It is not permitted to use aggressive
and corrosive cleaning agents.
• It is forbidden to transport people on
the vehicle!
1.5

Particular risks

Electronics
• Always disconnect the battery plug
before starting any work on the elec-
trical equipment. – Risk of short-cir-
cuit.
Batteries
• Observe the information in the oper-
ating manual provided by the battery
manufacturer.
• The equipment may only be operat-
ed using a maintenance-free AGM
battery recommended by the manu-
facturer with the corresponding lay-
out and connections.
• Never lay any metallic objects or
tools on batteries. - Risk of short cir-
cuit!
• Ensure sufficient ventilation in the
charging area when charging the
batteries. – Risk of explosion!
• For further safety information, see
supplementary sheet 88-60-2556 -
Notes on driving batteries.
Information on the power plug
• Only take hold of the power plug and
power cable when your hands are
dry.
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