General Information; Operating Information - HAKO Scrubmaster B115 R Operating Manual

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Safety Information
1.2

General information

• In addition to the information provid-
ed in this operating manual, all the
legally applicable health and safety
provisions must be observed.
• Before starting up the vehicle for the
first time, read the operating manual
supplied with it thoroughly as well as
any separate operating manuals pro-
vided with additional or attachment
devices and observe all the informa-
tion during work.
• The vehicle may only be operated,
serviced and repaired by personnel
trained by Hako technical experts.
• This vehicle is not intended to be
used by persons (including children)
with limited physical or mental capa-
bilities or persons without sufficient
experience and ability.
• Particular attention should be paid to
the information regarding safety.
Technical expertise is the key to pre-
venting errors when operating the
equipment and ensuring trouble-free
operation.
• The operating manual must always
be kept at the operating location of
the vehicle and, as a result, should
kept in a safe place on the vehicle.
• If the equipment is sold or rented out,
these documents should be trans-
ferred to the new owner/operator.
The transfer should be confirmed!
• The warning labels attached to the
equipment provide important infor-
mation concerning safe operation.
Labels which are illegible or missing
must be replaced.
• Original spare parts must be used to
ensure safety.
• It is forbidden to remain in the hazard
area represented by the vehicle.
1.3

Operating information

• Before starting the vehicle up for the
first time, the battery to be used must
be fully charged, properly, by imple-
menting the initial battery charge
routine. Please pay attention to the
operating manual provided with the
charging unit as well as the manual
from the battery manufacturer. Hako
assumes no liability for damage to
the battery caused by a fault when
the battery is charged for the first
time.
• Check the operational safety of the
machine each time before starting it
up! Clear any faults immediately.
• Before starting work, the operator
must be fully familiar with all adjust-
ment, operating and control ele-
ments as well as their respective
function! It is too late to do this when
the machine is actually in operation!
• Always wear heavy duty, non-slip
footwear when working with the ma-
chine.
• The machine may only be driven on
and the equipment used on those
surfaces which have been approved
by the contractor or person appoint-
ed by him.
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