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Hako Hamster 500 E (6258.20)

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual Hako Hamster 500 E (6258.20)
  • Page 2: Introduction

    We would like to emphasize that no le- Intended use gal claims can be asserted in respect of Dear customer, The Hako Hamster 500 E is a sweeping any work described in this manual. We hope that the excellent qualities of machine conceived exclusively for...
  • Page 3: Information On The Warranty

    Hako service center and con- ment note. firmed in the “maintenance logbook”; this serves as proof of rights to claims Hako-Werke GmbH under the terms of warranty.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ....35 Operating information..6 Hako system maintenance. . 20 5.8.2 Changing the seal ..35 Maintenance information .
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information Safety and Warning Symbols All paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety, the safety of your machine and the environment pro- tection are attributed one of the follow- ing warning symbols: Symbol Hazardous for ... Description Safety Provisions persons and goods...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Hako assumes no liability for Technical expertise is the key to pre- • It is forbidden to use the machine in damage to the battery caused by a venting errors when operating the potentially explosive atmospheres.
  • Page 7: Particular Risks

    If other battery types are vals (we recommend at least once a position. used, the machine must be set up for year) and following modification or use with them by an authorized Hako Particular risks repairs . service center. Electronics •...
  • Page 8: Environmental Protection

    Safety information Environmental protection • A certain factual expertise is re- quired in order to use substances which could represent a risk to health and the environment. • Observe the applicable laws and lo- cal regulations when disposing of waste. •...
  • Page 9: Labels On The Machine

    Safety information Labels on the machine Read and observe the operating Wear compensator for rotary brush The following safety and warning labels manual (Fig. 1/4) (Fig. 1/7) are attached to the machine where eas- ily legible. Missing or illegible labels must be replaced immediately.
  • Page 10 Safety information Fig.1...
  • Page 11: Starting Up

    5. Close the hood and lock in place with the bolt. 6. The Hako Hamster 500 E is now ready to operate. Fig.2...
  • Page 12: Prior To Starting Up

    Starting Up Prior to starting up Start work immediately after Stopping the machine Carry out the following checks before actuating the drive bar, other- When the drive bar is released, the ro- starting the machine: wise imprints could be pro- tary brush drive, dust vacuum and side 1.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation Operation Method of operation The Hako Hamster 500 E is a machine designed to sweep and clean waste from hard floors and carpets. The side brush (Fig. 4/1) sweeps the dirt from corners to a position in front of the rotary brush (Fig.
  • Page 14: Operating And Indicator

    Operation Operating and indicator elements 3.2.1 Operating panel 1 Control lamp for rotary brush drive, side brush drive and suction turbine 2 ON/OFF button for rotary brush drive, side brush drive and suction turbine 3 Control lamp for side brush drive 4 ON/OFF button for side brush drive 5 Control lamp for battery charger operation...
  • Page 15 Operation Control lamp for rotary brush drive, Control lamp for side brush drive The battery voltage is depicted in 5 lev- els: side brush drive and suction turbine (Fig. 5/4) > 25.1 V = all green LEDs on (Fig. 5/2) The green control lamp indicates that >...
  • Page 16: Operating Elements On The Ma- Chine

    Operation 3.2.2 Operating elements on the machine 1 Knurled screws for the handle 2 Shaking device lever 3 Sweepings container lock 4 Side brush lever 5 Charger cable flap Fig.6...
  • Page 17 Operation Knurled screws for handle (Fig. 6/1) The two knurled screws enable the han- dle to be adjusted to a comfortable height for the user. Shaking device lever (Fig. 6/2) In order to clean the filter in the dust vacuum, switch the shaking device le- ver several times quickly to the left and right.
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Machine length Machine height (handle folded) Machine width Working width Load capacity, sweepings container Rotary brush width Rotary brush diameter Area coverage, theoretic m²/h 2400 Sweepings container volume Liter Filter surface m² Nominal voltage Power consumption, rotary brush drive Power consumption, side brush drive Power consumption, suction turbine drive Weight without batteries...
  • Page 19 Technical Data Noise emission value Sound power level (LwA) measured according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 under maximum working conditions: dB (A) The sound pressure level (LpA) (at the ear of the operator) measured according to DIN IEC 60335-2-72 under normal working conditions: dB (A) Measurement inaccuracy (KpA): dB (A)
  • Page 20: Maintenance And Service

    Hako service center in ac- The Hako system maintenance: cordance with the specific machine sys- Service • ensures that the Hako machine is al- tem maintenance using spare parts kits. General information ways ready for operation (preventive It is essential to pay attention...
  • Page 21: Proof Of Maintenance

    Maintenance and Service Proof of Maintenance Handover Hako System Maintenance I Hako System Maintenance II Hako System Maintenance I 125 operating hours 250 operating hours 375 operating hours Upgrading Workshop Stamp Workshop Stamp Workshop Stamp Test drive Handover to customer...
  • Page 22: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance and Service Maintenance Plan tervals stipulated. Hako system maintenance, cus- tomer The following maintenance work must be completed by the customer at the in- Interval Activity Daily Weekly Check the battery charge; recharge if necessary Empty the sweepings container Clean the brush space Check the filter in the dust vacuum;...
  • Page 23 Maintenance and Service Hako system maintenance I The following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Hako service center. Interval Activity Every 125 operating hours Check the rotary brush and side brush; change, if necessary Check the sweeping pattern; readjust, if necessary Check the gasket on the filter supporting frame;...
  • Page 24 Interval Activity Every 250 operating hours All maintenance work in accordance with Hako system maintenance I Check the function of the charger Check the function of the operating panel Check the steering castor in respect of its running surface and bearing play; change, if necessary Check the filter in the dust vacuum;...
  • Page 25 Activity Every 500 operating hours All maintenance work in accordance with Hako system maintenance II Check the suction turbine for signs of wear; change, if necessary Clean the side brush drive from coal dust, check the carbon brushes run smoothly and for signs of wear;...
  • Page 26: Battery System

    Maintenance and Service Battery system 1 Battery indicator for charger 2 Charge control indicator 3 Charger 4 Flap for charger mains power cable 5 Connection cable 6 Lashing straps 7 Batteries 8 Hood 9 Connection plan Batteries may only be handled and changed by properly skilled maintenance person- nel.
  • Page 27: Charging Batteries

    Return and recycling must be agreed menting the initial battery on with Hako's authorized dealer in ac- charge routine. Hako assumes 5.4.5 Inserting the batteries cordance with § 8 BattV (Battery Direc- no liability for damage to the...
  • Page 28: Side Brushes

    Maintenance and Service Side brushes 1 Side brushes 2 Wing bolt 3 Carrier 4 Hood 5 Adjusting bolt 6 Counternut 7 Locking bolt Fig.8...
  • Page 29: Changing The Side Brush

    Maintenance and Service 5.5.1 Changing the side brush 5. Switch the machine off, raise the Check the side brush (Fig. 8/1) weekly front a little and pull it back. and change in the case of wear. 6. Check the sweeping pattern, com- 1.
  • Page 30: Rotary Brush

    Maintenance and Service Rotary brush 1 Rotary brush 2 Fillister head self-tapping screws 3 Rotary brush segment 4 Sealing strips 5 Sweeping pattern adjusting lever 6 Timing belt 7 Hood 8 Locking bolt Fig.9...
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Brush Space

    Maintenance and Service 5.6.1 Cleaning the brush space sweeping pattern using the adjusting strips. The brush space with rotary brush (Fig. lever by pivoting it up and down until 4. Fix the new sealing strips on the 9/1) and gaskets (Fig. 9/4) must be it touches the floor.
  • Page 32: Dust Vacuum

    Maintenance and Service Dust vacuum 1 Filter 2 Sealing strip 3 Filter support frame 4 Shaking device 5 Wing bolts 6 Holder Fig.10...
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Filter

    Maintenance and Service 5.7.1 Cleaning the filter the sweepings container. Clean the filter (Fig. 10/1) in the dust 2. Unscrew the wing bolts (Fig. 10/5). vacuum as necessary using the shak- Pivot the filter support frame (Fig. 10/ ing device (Fig. 10/4). In the case of ex- 3) down and remove it.
  • Page 34: Sweepings Container

    Maintenance and Service Sweepings container 1 Sweepings container 2 Locking mechanism 3 Seal 4 Handle Fig.11...
  • Page 35: Emptying The Sweepings Con- Tainer

    Maintenance and Service 5.8.1 Emptying the sweepings con- chine using the handle (Fig. 10/4). tainer 3. Pull the seal on the sweepings con- Check the fill level of the sweepings tainer from the filter support frame. container (Fig. 10/1) at regular intervals Install a new seal.
  • Page 36 The machine may be used only for must be agreed on with your authorized operation on plane areas with a maxi- Hako dealer in accordance with the Bat- mum inclination of up to 2 %. tery Law § 6 and § 8 (BattG)
  • Page 37 EC Directive: Ludger Lüttel declares that the products EN 60335-2-72 Hako Hamster 500 E, Typ: 6258.20 EN 55012 EN 61000-6-2 to which this declaration relates, con- form to the relevant provisions of the Bad Oldesloe, 27.10.2010...
  • Page 38 Spitzentechnik für eine saubere und schönere Umwelt Superior technology for a cleaner and better environment Hako-Werke GmbH · Stammwerk und Hauptverwaltung · Headquarter Hamburger Str. 209-239 · D-23843 Bad Oldesloe · (0 45 31) 806-0 · Fax (0 45 31) 806-338...

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