Safety instructions
1.6
Maintenance instructions
Daily and weekly maintenance work must be done in accordance with the
maintenance plan by instructed operating staff. For all other maintenance
work, please contact your nearest Hako service workshop.
The maintenance work and maintenance intervals specified in the
operating manual service booklet must be complied with.
Suitable tools and protective clothing such as protective gloves and safety
shoes must be used during cleaning, repair and maintenance work.
Have the machine checked for safe condition by an expert in accordance
with the accident prevention regulations at appropriate intervals (we
recommend at least once yearly).
Spare parts must at least comply with the technical requirements specified
by the manufacturer. This is guaranteed by original spare parts.
Turn the machine off, remove the key and disconnect the battery plug when
cleaning and maintaining the machine and before replacing parts.
Cleaning the machine with a water jet, high-pressure cleaner or steam jet is
not permitted!
Application of aggressive and corrosive detergents for cleaning the
machine is not allowed.
After cleaning, let the machine air dry, e.g. over the weekend. To do this,
leave the tank cap open.
Only put the machine into service when all the protective devices are
attached and in protection position.
Do not perform any welding, drilling, sawing or grinding work on parts of the
frame. Have damaged parts replaced by a Hako service workshop.
When transporting the machine, the machine must be shut down and
properly lashed down.
Detergents, oils and greases must be collected separately in suitable
containers and disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Spilled
substances must be cleaned up immediately.
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Scrubmaster B400 R (7190)