Manual Sweeper Owner's Manual

Item MS68

Important Information

Please read carefully before use. Store for future consultation.

Warning! Safety rules must be observed at the time of use. For your own safety and the safety of others, please read these instructions before using the product. Keep these instructions for future reference.

Training

Please read carefully the way of use. You need to know the correct use of the device. Do not let the device be operated by a person who has not read the manual or by children. Local regulations may establish a minimum age for use of this device.

Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents and damages caused to other persons or their property.

Preparation

We recommend wearing sturdy shoes and long pants when using this device. Do not operate the device barefoot or wear open-toed shoes.

Inspect the area where the broom is to be used and remove any objects that could cause damage to the device.

Always check visually prior to use to ensure accessories are not worn or damaged. Replace worn or damaged parts to preserve the balance.

Do not use the appliance if people (including children) or pets are in close proximity.

The device can be used on flat surfaces and farms.

Always wear a dust mask and appropriate footwear during use of the device.

Operation

Get the device operational only in daylight or good artificial lighting.

Do not use the appliance with damaged accessories.

Always make sure you have good balance on slopes. We recommend using the device on ground or smooth surfaces with a slope not exceeding 15 degrees.

Walk, don't rush.

Hold the handle with both hands when you pull or push. This ensures safe handling.

Clean slopes at right angles, not up and down.

Be extremely careful when changing direction on a slope.

Be very careful when moving backward to bring the machine towards you.

Do not use on steep slopes.

Specific risks may arise when working in tough soil; the device can speed up suddenly or become blocked completely.

Before using the device, and after any shock, look for signs of wear or damage and repair if necessary.

Keep hands and feet away from the rotating accessories at all times. Do not put your hands or feet near the rotary parts.

Watch out for injuries to the foot and hands due to the accessories.

Objects projected by the device may strike the user or other people. Please ensure other people and animals remain at a safe distance from the machine when it is running. In general, children should not come near the area where the device is located.

Inspect the area where the device is to be used and remove all items that could be picked up by the device. If objects are hidden during operation, stop operating and remove the object.

Risk of entanglement of the feet: keep your feet away from moving parts.

Keep hands and feet away from the rotating parts to prevent injury. Ensure that the tool and all moving parts are stopped before cleaning, repair, or inspection.

Maintenance and Storage

Follow the instructions for maintenance and repair of the device. Do not change the product. Information on servicing and repairs is included in the manual.

Maintain all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to ensure the product is in good working condition.

Replace worn or damaged parts. Use only accessories and spare parts as recommended by the manufacturer.

Inspect and maintain the product on a regular basis. Have the device serviced only by a qualified professional or a professional service center.

When not in use, keep the device out of the reach of children.

The Residual Risk

Even if you are using the device in accordance with safety standards, risks of bodily injury and property damage still exist. You may be at risk due to:

Symbols and Abbreviations

In the apparatus, on the data plate, and in the instructions for use, you will find abbreviations and symbols. Familiarize yourself with their meanings to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to property.

Symbol/Abbreviation Meaning
mm Millimetre
kg Kilogram
l Liter
? Lock: to shake or block
? Note/notice
? Read the manual.
? Wear a dust mask
? Wear shoes securely (non-slip)
km/h Kilometer per hour
m²/h Square meter per hour
[cut-symbol] Cut: to loosen
⚠️ Attention/danger
? Wear eye protection
? Wear protective gloves
?️ Wear protection around the body.
yyWxx Manufacturing date code: year of production (20yy) and fabrication week (wxx)

Parts List

Diagram showing the manual sweeper with numbered parts:

General Specifications

Unpacking

Take out the parts from the package and place them on a flat surface.

Remove all packaging materials and accessories, as applicable.

Check that the product is complete and in good condition. If a piece is missing or damaged, do not use the device and contact the store where it was purchased. Use of an incomplete or damaged product may represent a danger to goods and individuals.

Check that you possess all the necessary accessories for the assembly and use of the device.

Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is required.

Accessories required: (not available)

Personal protective equipment: Appropriate.

Required tool: The appropriate head screwdriver.

Assembly Instructions

Brush for Cleaning

Attach the brush for cleaning disc [7] to the drive unit [7b].

Line up the holes and fix it with screws (7) using a Phillips head screwdriver (Fig. 1).

(Diagram reference: Fig. 1 shows screws being inserted into the brush disc and then into the drive unit.)

Handle Assembly

Bottom bar of the handle:

Hook holes on the ends of the bottom bar of the handle axle [2] [8] (Figure 2, step 1).

Make sure that the bottom of the handle bar is correctly seated on the support [9] and can be moved freely in forward and rearward directions.

Attach the caps (8b) to the axle (8) and push them to the end (Figure 2, step 2).

(Diagram reference: Fig. 2 shows attaching caps to the wheel axle.)

Above the handle bar:

Line up the holes and fix the top bar of the handle [1] onto the bottom bar of the handle (2) (Fig. 3, step 1).

Secure the connection with bolts (1b), (1c) and washers (1d) (Fig. 3, stage 2 and 3).

(Diagram reference: Fig. 3 shows connecting the top handle bar to the bottom handle bar using bolts and washers.)

The top bar of the handle [1] can be attached at two different heights according to the intended application (Fig. 4).

(Diagram reference: Fig. 4 shows the sweeper with the handle in two different height positions.)

Models: MS68 Sweeper, MS68, Sweeper

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