This operating manual provides all information for safe operation of the Henko 671 Brush Machine. The Henko 671 Brush Machine has been designed and built in accordance with the state of the art and recognised safety rules and regulations. Nevertheless dangers for personnel or objects can occur, because not all danger zones can be avoided if the functionality is to remain intact.
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In addition comply with the instructions in the operating manual of the motor manufacturer. This is included in the sub-package for the Brush Machine. Henko A&T B.V. assumes no liability for the content of the operating manual provided by the motor manufacturer. Explanation of symbols, signs and direction indications...
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Left or right refers to the side that the operator of the machine sees viewed from the direction of travel. The Brush Machine of the machine is mounted in front, the steering arm is mounted in the rear. Page 4 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
1.1 Intended use The Henko 671 Brush Machine may only be used to brush artificial grass, clean paths and surfaces that are paved with concrete, asphalt, paving stones or slabs outside of closed rooms.
Brush Machine, or if accidents occur or nearly occur. Together with you we will find a solution to the problem and allow the knowledge gained to flow into our subsequent work. Page 8 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
The danger zone on the right side and left side is determined through the width of the Brush Machine. Toward the front side of the Brush Machine the length of the danger zone is 5 m in front of the Brush Machine. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 9 of 33...
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When swinging the Brush Machine to the right or left this change in direction also applies for the danger zone. 2.5 m 5 m ahead of the Brush Machine Fig. 1: Danger zone Page 10 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
1.7.3 Protective cover The belt drives in the interior of the Brush Machine are considered danger zones and are protected against access by the front protective cover and the housing. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 11 of 33...
If they have become illegible or have been lost, they must be replaced (meaning of the stickers: see section 1.10). Contact your specialist dealer to order new stickers. Wear tight-fitting clothing. Long hair must be tied back. Page 12 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
1.9 Disposal After its service life, only have qualified specialists dispose of the Brush Machine. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage that occurs due to improper disposal. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 13 of 33...
Position: On the rear of the machine in the operator’s field of vision. Warning - hot surface. Position: On the motor. Warning - thrown up sweepings. Maintain distance. Position: On the rear of the brush deck. Page 14 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
(if applicable). The 4-stroke petrol engine requires little maintenance and is very economical. Wide handle- bars give good directional control and good grip. Replacement brushes can also be ordered at Henko A&T B.V. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 15 of 33...
3.2 and roll the Brush Machine out of the packaging. Dispose of the packaging in accordance with the waste disposal regulations issued your municipal administration. Wheel Here Freewheel / hinged pin tappet Washer Fig. 4: Assembly – drive wheels Page 18 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
Commissioning 3.2 Making the steering arm operational The Henko 671 Brush Machine has an adjusting possibility for the height of the steering arm handles. A medium height that most users perceive as comfortable has been specified in the factory. The steering arm is folded forward for transport. To establish operational readiness the steering arm must be straightened up and bolted to a support bracket.
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Use the pre-mounted M6 screw to fasten the steering arm on the support bracket. Washers must be placed under the screw head and under the stop nut. See Fig. 6. Fig. 6: Correct installation – steering arm / support bracket Page 20 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
When dealing with harmful sweepings (e. g. due to radioactive or biological contamination) there is danger of fatal illness due to inhalation of dust. Therefore: Do not use the Brush Machine for harmful sweepings. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 21 of 33...
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Always remount protective devices and safety devices (if removed, for example, for service and maintenance purposes). CAUTION! Danger of burn injuries on the motor at operating temperature. Therefore: Do not touch the motor during operation. Page 22 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
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Only park it in a closed room after it has cooled down. WARNING! Danger of injury and danger of material damage if the Brush Machine is operated by unauthorised persons. Therefore: After operation store the Brush Machine in a closed room. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 23 of 33...
4.1.2 Checking the motor oil level Prior to each start of the motor, check the oil level (see the operating manual provided by the motor manufacturer in the sub-package for the Brush Machine). Page 24 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
Start the motor with a forceful pull on the starting rope. After a few seconds set the fuel control lever back far enough that the motor no longer runs in choke, but in the full load range. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 25 of 33...
When switching on the Brush Machine drive the Brush Machine moves toward the operator. Therefore: Bear in mind that the Brush Machine moves toward you when switching on the brush drive! Page 26 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
(Fig. 8) and swing the deck into the desired position. Release the knob and move the brush deck a little bit further until the position engages. Knob Trunnion Fig. 8: Positioning the Brush Machine diagonally Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 27 of 33...
The Brush Machine poses significant hazards for non- specialised persons. Therefore: Only have maintenance and repair tasks executed by the specialist dealer. This particularly applies for maintenance and repair tasks on the motor and V-belt drives. Page 28 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
Visual inspection of the Brush Machine for damage, particularly ignition cable and spark plug connector Check tyre pressure 5.2.4 Cleaning the Brush Machine 5.2.5 as needed Check and clean the air filter 5.2.6 Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 29 of 33...
Place the fuel control lever on “Min” and in this process observe the counter lever on the carburettor (see the operating manual provided by the motor manufacturer in the sub-package of the Brush Machine). Page 30 of 33 18-8-2014 Henko A&T B.V.
5.2.6 Checking and cleaning the air filter If you use the Brush Machine in a dusty environment, have your specialist dealer show you how to check the air filter. Henko A&T B.V. 18-8-2014 Page 31 of 33...
Synchronise the wheel drive do not work synchronously. through a short, forceful pull on the steering arm. Henko A&T B.V. Graafschap Hornelaan 184, 6004HT Weert, The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)495 63 30 10, Fax: +31 (0)495 58 67 35 info@henko-at.nl, www.henko-at.nl Henko A&T B.V.
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