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Distribution Limited Electric Road Brush Operator’s Manual KM800 FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL Ensure you read and understand how to operate the machine safely. Check your machines oil BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE levels before every use.
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All Other Moving Parts & Lubricate X (2) Cables 1 – First service only, 2 = Should be carried out by your Lumag Dealer, 3 = May need to be done more often in dusty areas & 4 = Replace paper element only...
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WATCH OUT! Read before assembly and before bringing the entire text of the manual. Familiarize yourself with this manual with the unit, its proper use and the safety instructions. Keep this safe place so that you are readily available information. If you pass the device to other people, please hand over the complete manual from with.
CONTENT introduction Intended Use safety instructions General safety operational safety Safety while using Internal Combustion Engines Service security Residual hazards and protective measures behavior in case of emergency Warning and information symbols used delivery controls transport storage Assembly Install guide bar 7.2.
INTENDED USE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This manual contains information and procedures for the safe operation and safe maintenance of this model. For your own safety and protection from injury, you should read the safety instructions in this manual carefully and familiarize yourself with it and observe all instructions. INTENDED USE The hand held sweeper was specially developed for the maintenance of paved areas, walkways and plants as well as for winter service.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Failure to follow these instructions highest danger to life or the risk of life-threatening injuries. WARNING Failure to follow these instructions can be fatal or serious injury. ATTENTION Failure to follow these instructions slight to moderate injury. NOTE Failure to observe this instruction is a risk of damage to the engine or other property.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Wear Appropriate clothing Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in moving parts. Wear sturdy work gloves, leather gloves provide good protection. Wear safety shoes. Always wear when working a work suit of solid material. If you have long hair, a hairnet and helmet.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Defective switches must be replaced at a service station. Do not use power tools in which the switch is not switched on and off. WARNING Use of other attachments and accessories that are not specifically recommended, can mean a risk of injury for you. 16.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ■ NO WAY leave the unit unattended with the engine running. ■ NONE take people on the device. ■ ALWAYS cause the sweeper so that the operator pinches between the device and the solid object are avoided. ■ ALWAYS ensure that the operator is familiar with the change accordingly safety precautions and operation techniques before using the machine.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3.3 Safety while using Internal Combustion Engines DANGER Internal combustion engines during operation and fueling a special hazard. Always read and follow the warnings and to the additional safety instructions given in parallel later in this manual. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. ■...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Check fuel system for leaks. ■ Replace damaged or worn machine parts ALWAYS with original spare parts. ■ ALWAYS check the fuel cap regularly for leaks. ■ The label on the machine warn of dangers. keep the machine clean and replace any damaged stickers.
SYMBOLS Hazard due to vibration Whole Body Vibration Longer Working with the sweeper can carry out vibrations to physical impairments. → Insert regular breaks. other dangers Slipping, tripping or falling of persons On unstable ground you can be injured by tripping. →...
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SYMBOLS wearing safety gloves wear safety shoes wear eye and ear protection BANS Do not touch rotating parts The machine from heat, sparks and flames. Risk of explosion! Protection and safety devices must not be removed or altered. WARNING Warning of hot surfaces! Contact can cause burns. perform maintenance, servicing and cleaning work when the engine is cold.
PACKAGE CONTROLS DELIVERY Sweeper with petrol engine Handlebar Hopper snow blade assembly CONTROLS sweeper (Fig. 1) 1 lever for brush drive Roller brush / Brush Gear lever 2 - 5 x forward / backward 2 x Lever for the travel drive 3 lever for pivoting the roller brush / -brush Snow plough 4 engine...
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CONTROLS engine (Fig. 2) filler cap Fuel tank throttle recoil air filter Spark plug, spark plug muffler choke Engine oil filler plug with dipstick Engine oil drain bolt Recoil ignition switch...
TRANSPORT TRANSPORT WARNING off and let it cool before transporting or storing indoors the motor of the machine in order to avoid burns or fire. Furthermore, it is to ensure that people are not endangered by tilting or slipping of the machine as well as by high or slap down of machine parts.
ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Install assembly parts with the engine off and drive devices. When replacing parts and attachments use appropriate tools and wear gloves. For mounting and dismounting the implement the supporting devices brought into the proper position and ensure stability. Secure sweeper and implements against rolling off. (Use wheel chocks!) 7.1 Install guide bar Install guide bar left and right with nuts and bolts to the chassis.
ASSEMBLY 7.3 Fit wheels attach the wheel to the axle and secured with a splint. 7.4 Mount hopper and snow plow Hook hopper or snow blade in the spigot and each having fix a safety pin.
GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED WATCH OUT! You may use the work described in this chapter, perform only after you have read the Chapter 3. Safety and understood. It affects your personal safety! Before the first use engine oil must be filled! Faulty oil filling can cause irreparable damage to NOTE the engine.
GETTING STARTED 8.2 Recommended fuel ATTENTION Engine failure! Risk of engine damage from incorrect fuel. Risk of engine damage from incorrect fuel. Refuel only petrol ■ RON 91 or higher. No way to refuel the sweeper with 2-stroke mixture. unleaded gasoline with a research octane number of 91 or higher is required exclusively for this engine.
GETTING STARTED SERVICE 8.3 Checks before each start Perform the following checks before each start. The unit stands on solid, level ground. Only in this way a safe operation of the sweeper is guaranteed. ■ If the distance of the brushes properly adjusted to the periodic surface? ■...
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SERVICE Electric starter (optional) the engine via a connection to a power outlet can be just a push of a button (Z). NOTE Do not start with electric start long period of time consistently, otherwise the starter will overheat and thereby damage. 9.2 Turn off the engine (Fig.
SERVICE 9.3 Take the sweeper WARNING Risk of accidents caused by improper operation of the sweeper. With jerky movements the sweeper is prone to uncontrolled movements. This can lead both to overturn the sweeper, as well as bruises and broken bones of the operator and bystanders, NOTE The sweeper is not approved for use on public roads.
SERVICE 9.4 Travel drive To secure stand watch! The sweeper is moving forward, by the shift lever (2) in the desired forward speed (1-5) pressed down and the lever (7) on the left side (seen in the direction of travel) is depressed. The sweeper is moving backward, by the shift lever (2) in the desired reverse gear (R1-R2) is pulled up and the lever (7) on the left side (seen in the direction of travel)
SERVICE 9.7 Lateral adjustment of the sweeping brushes So that the debris is swept to one side, the brush roller can be tilted. By pressing the lever (3) upwards or downwards, the sweeping brush can rotate and engage by approximately 15 ° to the right or left.
SERVICE 9.9 End of work or rest After passing through the last sweeping operation, the machine can still run 1 to 2 minutes at idle speed, engine speed (cooling phase of the engine). On leaving the device against rolling and unauthorized use (chock) to back up. Stop the engine, close fuel tap.
MAINTANENCE 10. MAINTENANCE 10.1 General information All personnel involved in at sweeper maintenance work must be technically qualified and trained. You must know all the dangers and risks associated with the device. Further investigations that are not described in this manual, must be performed by a qualified specialist workshop only.
MAINTENANCE WARNING Hot surfaces. ■ On the engine parts are hot surfaces, for example, the muffler or the cooling ribs of the motor. ■ Wait for cool down until the engine before carrying out any work on the engine. Use only original spare parts for maintenance and service work. 10.2 maintenance Schedule This machine and engine maintenance schedule please observe! For further information from the enclosed engine manual.
MAINTANENCE 10.3 Check and refill the engine oil WARNING Hot surfaces. • On the engine parts are hot surfaces, for example, the muffler or the cooling ribs of the motor. • Wait for cool down until the engine before carrying out any work on the engine.
MAINTENANCE 10.4 Draining resources WATCH OUT! Environmental damage. Supplies and materials contaminated with operating parts may not enter the drinking water supply. Dispose of the supplies as hazardous, even if it is only small amounts. Make sure to catch a sufficiently large plastic bucket under the drain opening all of the engine oil.
MAINTANENCE 10.6 spark plug WARNING Hot surfaces. • On the engine parts are hot surfaces, for example, the muffler or the cooling ribs of the motor. • Wait for cool down until the engine before carrying out any work on the engine. Clean the spark plug as required or replace.
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TROUBLE 11. TROUBLE disorder root cause remedy No fuel in the tank. Refueling. Dirty air filter. Clean the air filter. Engine will not start. Reversing defective. repair recoil. No motor oil. Engine oil. Spark plug dirty. Clean the spark plug. Dirty air filter.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS model KM-800 drive motor LONCIN G200F, 4-stroke OHV engine engine power 4.8 kW (at 3600 U / min) capacity 196 cc power transmission 5 forward gears 2 reverse Travel speed, forward Max. 3.0 km / h sweeping width 800 mm broom...
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WARRANTY / SERVICE 13. WARRANTY / SERVICE warranty The statutory warranty period is 2 years from date of purchase. In case of possible product defects, please contact our customer service. To this end, we recommend that you keep your sales receipt. The warranty is in such a way that defective parts will be repaired free of charge at our discretion or replaced with correct parts.
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Unit 1-3, Hatchmoor Industrial Estate, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, Devon EX20 3LP Lumag Distribution Limited Company Number: 09267547 VAT Number: GB154566788 Hatherleigh www.lumag-gb.co.uk 01837 811741 Plant and Tool Hire is a trading name of Lumag Distribution LTD Lumag Distribution Limited Company Number: 09267547 VAT Number: GB154566788 Hatherleigh...
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