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1. AN Danger of fire Do not use naked flames or burners to heat the bristles e Do not use a heat gun The brushes may melt due to the excessively hot air NOTE Bent bristles can be straightened again by heating with a hot air blower Heat the bristles using a hot air blower e g hair dryer The bristles will straighten themselves fm 9 REACH m REACH is the European chemicals regulation for registration evaluation authorisation and restriction of chemicals Information on compliance with the REACH regulation EU No 1907 2006 can be found at www haaga gmbh de i 10 Technical data DEE Technical data haaga 475 haaga 477 haaga 497 Sweeping width approx cm 75 77 97 Sweeping performance approx m2 hour 2 900 3 000 3 600 Waste bin capacity litres 50 50 50 Weight in kg 11 15 16 JanitorialEquipmentSupply com 1 877 977 3339 28 11 Troubleshooting Ms Problem Cause Remedy Clean the sweeper see Cleaning the sweeper Eliminate blockage see Eliminating blockages Sweeper dirty Brushes blocked Clean the brush drives Sweeper moves see Cleaning the sweeper sluggishly Brush drives dirty l or does not run Lubricate brush drives with lubri smoothly cant spray e Height adjustment is set too low Adjust height e Contact pressure of disc see Height adjustment brushes is too high Disc brushes do not rotate Contact Service Brushes are bent
2. e Make sure that the sweeper does not collide with objects e g shelves scaf folding during operation danger due to objects tipping over or falling down e Take breaks in good time in order to avoid fatigue and exhaustion e In the event of a blocked disc brush or blocked fine dirt sweeping roller inter rupt work and clear the blockage Wear sturdy gloves in order to avoid cut inju ries due to sharp objects e f the sweeper has been subject to loads other than those that occur during normal use e g forces caused by impacts or falling always check to ensure that it is still in operation ally safe condition before continuing work also see Instructions for work preparation Pay attention in particu lar to correct functioning of the safety devices e Do not continue to use machines that are no longer operationally safe Con sult a specialist dealer in case of doubt AN danger of explosion Sparks can ignite dust or vapours in explosion hazard areas and cause explo sions e Never operate the sweeper in areas where there is an explosion hazard JanitorialEquipmentSupply com 1 877 977 3339 e Never operate the sweeper in the vicinity of combustible fluids vapours gases or dust L danger of injury e The sweeper is designed for operation by one person only do not allow any other persons into the working area e Keep children animals and spectators away from the sweeper e The user is res
3. Clean plastic parts with a damp cloth 3 477 497 clean the dust filter 3 Recommendation apply a thin coating of Haaga genuine lubricant spray to the brush drives 1 Fold the push handle 1 forwards so that it is in flat position 2 Grasp the sweeper at the carrying handle 2 3 Carry the sweeper so that the disc brushes are facing away from the body 3 o 6 2 Transporting the sweeper in a vehicle Vcaution Damage to the sweeper due to improper transport e Position the sweeper so that the bris tles of the disc brushes are not kinked or bent e Secure the sweeper to prevent it from tipping slipping or being damaged e Secure the sweeper with a suitable lashing strap to prevent it from slip ping 1 Remove the push handle see Removing the push handle 2 Position the sweeper in the vehicle 3 Secure the sweeper by means of a lash ing strap 7 Putting out of operation and storage EEEEH 7 1 Removing the push handle 475 A danger of injury e Avoid injury due to push handle acci dentally falling over NOTE The push handle can be removed from the sweeper to permit space saving transport in vehicles 1 Swivel push handle upwards so that it is vertical 2 Press down the locking springs on the inside using a screwdriver 3 Pull out the push handle Removing the push handle 477 497 AN Danger of
4. possible e The sweeper must not be operated after consumption of alcohol medicines that impair reaction times or drugs Hl 2 Safety instructions EE The sweeper is intended for commercial use e g in hotels schools hospitals fac tories shops offices and the equipment hire trade The sweeper is intended exclusively for removal of road dirt leaves grass paper and similar debris Sweeping snow with the sweeper is not permitted Any other use will be deemed as improper use The manufacturer will not be liable for damage caused as a result of this The user is solely liable for the associated risks Claims of any kind due to damage caused by improper use are excluded The following information must also be observed when operating the sweeper e the safety instructions in these operat ing instructions e the chapter Technical data in these instructions e compliance with the operating main tenance and storage conditions pre scribed by the manufacturer e compliance with accident prevention regulations as well as country specific safety regulations e g as issued by employers professional liability asso ciations social security authorities occupational health and safety bodies and others e national and local regulations on time restrictions for operation of noise emitting equipment The sweeper must not be used for example for sweeping substances that are hazardous to health flammabl
5. Improper storage Straighten brushes Inadequate sweeping Sweeping lip is missing loose Replace sweeping lip performance or heavily worn
6. dealer e Use only genuine Haaga spare parts Otherwise there is a risk of accidents or damage to the sweeper e In the event of queries related to this please consult a specialist dealer 8 1 Regular maintenance 8 1 1 Before the start of work Check the condition of the sweeper Check to ensure that the push handle is securely attached to the sweeper Check condition of waste bin and ensure that it is securely attached Check the disc brushes and fine dirt sweeping roller for stuck parts and embedded dirt bristles must move freely Check the disc brushes and fine dirt sweeping roller for wound up threads and string remove if necessary fi 8 Maintenance and care De Check height adjustment of the disc brushes and adjust to the ground to be swept Check sweeping pressure adjustment adjust to the ground to be swept Clean handles they must be clean and dry and free of oil and dirt Check the sweeper for damage and con tact Service if necessary Check the height adjustment see Height adjustment 8 1 2 After the end of work 477 497 clean the dust filter see Cleaning the dust filter Clean the sweeper see Cleaning the sweeper 8 1 3 Every 8 hours of operation Clean the brush drives see Cleaning the sweeper Recommendation apply a thin coating of Haaga genuine lubricant spray to the brush drives see Spraying the brush drives with lubricant 8 2 Cleaning the dust filter 477
7. deposits and wound up threads etc behind the roller mounting can lead to sluggish operation of the sweeper and impair functioning N danger of injury e Wear sturdy gloves in order to avoid cut injuries e g due to glass shards metal or other sharp edged materials T CAUTION Damage to the sweeper due to improper cleaning e Do not use grease removers for clean ing e Do not use aggressive detergents e Do not clean with compressed air e Do not spray clean with water or immerse in water e Clean plastic parts with a damp cloth 2 8 Instructions at the end of work NOTE e Empty the waste bin each time after use A tealth risk e Empty the waste bin outdoors if pos sible in order to avoid production of dust 2 9 Instructions for storage Risk of accident e Do not reach into the swivel area of the push handle parts of the body may be trapped between the push handle and housing if the push handle falls over unintentionally e When storing the sweeper position it so that no persons are endangered e Secure the sweeper to prevent unau thorised access e Secure the sweeper to prevent it from falling over and so that the push handle cannot fold down in an uncon trolled manner NOTE e Store the sweeper securely in a dry room 2 10 Instructions for maintenance and repair NOTE e Carry out maintenance of the sweeper regularly Perform only the mainte nance work described in t
8. 497 N danger of injury e Do not clean with compressed air 1 Remove the waste bin 2 Pull both filter elements out of the guides 3 Remove the foam insert from the filter element 4 Knock out the foam insert 5 Clean the foam insert with water and allow to dry 6 Insert the cleaned foam insert in the filter element 7 Insert both filter elements in the guides 8 Fit the waste bin 8 3 Eliminating blockage Danger of injury e Wear sturdy gloves in order to avoid cut injuries e g due to glass shards metal or other sharp edged materials 1 Remove wound up material e g threads string from brushes and axles 2 Remove any jammed material e g stones branches 8 4 Spraying the brush drives with lubricant F CAUTION fe e Damage to the sweeper due to improper lubrication e Use only Haaga genuine lubricant spray Use of other oils or greases can impair functioning of the brush drives 1 Position the sweeper so that it is vertical 2 475 apply a thin coating of Haaga genuine lubricant spray to the gearing of the brush drives 1 3 477 497 spray a sparing amount of Haaga lubricant spray onto the brush drives through the opening in the housing 2 4 Remove excess lubricant e Recommendation every 8 hours or operation or as required e Haaga genuine lubricant spray is available as an accessory article no 923000 8 5 Straightening bristles
9. JanitorialEquipmentSupply com 1 877 977 3339 2 Quality made in Germany haaga 475 477 497 Operating instructions Dear customer thank you for purchasing a quality product from Haaga This prod uct has been manufactured using modern production processes with comprehensive quality assurance measures fm Publisher s notice Ds These instructions will allow you to use the sweeper safely and efficiently Before using the sweeper for the first time please carefully read the Safety instructions chapter These instructions form part of the sweeper and must be kept in the vicinity of the sweeper at all times for reference by the user These instructions must remain with the sweeper if the machine is lent out or sold Illustrations in these instructions are pro vided for the purpose of general under standing and may differ from the actual sweeper version Model designation haaga 475 haaga 477 iSweep haaga 497 iSweep Revision history Version 1 0 February 2015 Creation Copyright 2015 Haaga Kehrsysteme GmbH All rights reserved 1 1 Symbols used N warning A warning informs you about possible health risks or risks of fatal injury to yourself and other persons that may occur when handling or using the sweeper V caution Indicates a possibly dangerous situation This can lead to damage to property or the environment if not prevented NOTE Highlights useful tips and recommenda tion
10. e or glowing e g cigarettes matches liquids explosive or hazardous dusts Ex acids or solvents The sweeper must not be used in explosion hazard areas or as a means of transport 2 2 Safety instructions for operation Maintaining operating safety The user must not wear open long hair tie loose clothing or jewellery including rings There is a risk of injury e g getting caught up or pulled into the machine Use personal protective equipment if nec essary or required by regulations e Wear sturdy shoes with a high grip anti slip sole e Always wear a dust protection mask in dusty conditions e Wear sturdy gloves Use the machine only in technically per fect condition for its intended purpose and paying attention to safety and the environment Have any faults that affect safety recti fied immediately by a specialist dealer Observe all safety and danger instructions on the sweeper The user must ensure the presence and legibility of all warning and information notices throughout the entire service life of the sweeper Use only genuine spare parts and acces sories that have been approved by the manufacturer These guarantee that the machine can be operated safely and without faults Do not carry out any modifications attachments or conversions on the sweeper that could impair safety without the approval of the manufacturer The manufacturer excludes all liability for injuries or material da
11. he disc brushes to be adjusted to the ground to be swept fm 5 Using the sweeper ME 1 Adjust to the required level 1 e Level 1 2 for all flat hard surfaces e g asphalt concrete slabs e Level 3 4 for damp leaves sand uneven surfaces e g washed concrete slabs e Level 5 8 for heavy soiling and very uneven surfaces 2 To do this turn the knob 2 anti clock wise or clockwise to the desired posi tion Adjusting the brush holding down device 477 497 NOTE The brush holding down device adjusts the right disc brush to the edge areas to be swept e g walls or kerbs Excessive wear can occur in the event of unsuitable adjustment at lower edges The holding down device must not scrape on the ground e Sweeping edges and corners 1 Fold the push handle forwards so that Press the handle of the brush hold it is in flat position ing down device down 2 Pull the handle of the waste bin e Operation on surfaces Pull the handle upwards of the brush holding down device up A 3 Remove the waste bin and empty 4 Fit the empty waste bin on the sweeper making sure that the housing edges are free of dirt 5 Lock the waste bin handle 5 3 Emptying the waste bin AN banger of injury e Wear sturdy gloves in order to avoid cut injuries e g due to glass shards metal or other sharp edged materials hearth risk e Empty the waste b
12. he instruc tions e Have repairs carried out only by the manufacturer s authorised dealers l F caution Damage to the sweeper due to improper maintenance e Repairs must be performed only by authorised service centres or by spe cialists in this field who are familiar with all relevant safety regulations 2 11 Instructions for disposal F caution e Incorrect handling of environmentally hazardous materials particularly incor rect disposal of replacement parts can cause considerable damage to the envi ronment ie 3 Important components OAN ADAP WHNHY Push handle Waste bin Waste bin handle Disc brush height adjustment Carrying handle Disc brush Side guide roller not 475 Running wheel Fine dirt sweeping roller Holding down device not 475 Dust filter not 475 Machine number 477 497 Machine number 475 Sweeping lip Sweeping plate Clutch Toothed sleeve Gear protection not 475 Design and function 40 Angled wheel Fitting the push handle 475 AN Danger of injury e Avoid injury due to push handle acci dentally falling over 1 Engage handle fittings 1 in frame by knocking gently 2 Turn handle fittings 1 so that they are positioned vertically upwards 3 Press locking springs 3 on push handle 2 4 Push the push handle 2 simultane ously into the two handle fittings 1 5 Engage push handle
13. in handle fittings by knocking gently 4 6N 4 6N fm 4 Putting into operation Ds Fitting the push handle 477 497 L danger of injury e Avoid injury due to push handle acci dentally falling over NOTE The push handle can be fitted in two dif ferent positions depending on the body height of the user 1 Turn handle fittings 1 so that they are positioned vertically upwards 2 Press locking springs 3 on push handle 2 3 Push the push handle 2 simultane ously into the two handle fittings 1 4 Press the push handle into the handle fittings until the locking springs engage JanitorialEquipmentSupply com 1 877 977 3339 5 1 Manual operation 1 Check the sweeper see Maintenance and care 2 Adjust the sweeper see Adjusting the sweeper 3 Guide the push handle with both hands 4 Push the sweeper forward at normal walking pace 5 Empty the waste bin as required see Emptying the waste bin 5 2 Adjusting the sweeper Height adjustment NOTE e Do not press the disc brushes onto the ground too firmly e An excessive contact pressure will not achieve a better cleaning result but will increase the wear e An excessive contact pressure will increase the pushing resistance NOTE The knob for height adjustment of the disc brushes is located in the middle of the front section The height adjust ment knob allows the height of t
14. in outdoors if pos sible in order to avoid production of dust e Wear a dust protection mask in dusty conditions NOTE Empty the waste bin each time after use 5 4 Cleaning the sweeper Empty the waste bin at regular intervals AN danger of injury in order to achieve optimum sweeping nerformatics e Wear sturdy gloves in order to avoid cut injuries e g due to glass shards metal or other sharp edged materials I Vcaurion Damage to the sweeper due to improper cleaning e Clean the sweeper to remove dust and dirt e Do not use grease removers for clean ing e Do not use aggressive detergents e Do not clean with a high pressure cleaner e Protect bearings against moisture e Do not spray clean with water or immerse in water e Do not clean the disc brushes and fine dirt sweeping roller with compressed air The hard air jet could damage the bristles e Clean plastic parts with a damp cloth 6 Transport Es 6 1 Carrying the sweeper N danger of injury e Hold the sweeper so that falling over or tipping down of the push handle cannot cause injuries to the user or other persons e Do not carry the sweeper by the handle of the waste bin NOTE Carry the sweeper by means of the carry ing handle at the front Do not drop the sweeper e Cleaning interval after 8 hours of oper ation 1 Clean the disc brushes fine dirt sweep ing roller 1 and drives with a wet cloth 2
15. injury e Avoid injury due to push handle acci dentally falling over NOTE The push handle can be removed from the sweeper to permit space saving transport in vehicles 1 Adjust so that the arrows 1 on the housing are flush with the lugs on the handle fittings 2 Position yourself in front of the sweeper inside the push handle 3 Grasp both handle fittings with your hands 4 Carefully press both handle fittings outwards 5 Simultaneously pull the handle fittings out of the two mounts on the sweeper 7 2 Storing the sweeper F caution Damage to the sweeper due to improper storage e Position the sweeper so that the bris tles are not kinked or bent e Secure the sweeper to prevent it from tipping slipping or being damaged e Do not store the sweeper outside or in a damp place NOTE e Empty the waste bin see Emptying the waste bin e When storing ensure that the push handle and sweeper are secured to pre vent them from falling over e Space saving storage Store the sweeper in a hanging position ensure sufficient load capacity of the suspension e Clean the sweeper see Cleaning the sweeper T CAUTION 6 Damage to the sweeper due to improper maintenance e Carry out maintenance of the sweeper regularly e Perform only the maintenance work and repairs described in the instruc tions e Have all other work performed by a qualified specialist
16. mage caused by use of attachments that have not been approved The maintenance work described in these instructions must be carried out completely and at the specified intervals either by the user or at a specialist dealer 2 3 Instructions for transport NOTE e Do not carry the sweeper by the handle of the waste bin e In vehicles Secure the sweeper to pre vent it from tipping slipping or being damaged 2 4 Instructions for work preparation AN Danger of injury e The sweeper must be operated only in operationally safe condition e Put the sweeper into operation only if all the components are undamaged e Check the sweeper to ensure that it is in operationally safe condition observe the corresponding chapters in the instructions 2 5 Instructions for operation AN Danger of fire e Do not sweep up any burning or glowing items e g cigarettes ash or matches N Risk of accident e Use the sweeper only for its intended purpose e Do not climb on the sweeper or use it as a means of transport e Do not operate the sweeper without fitted waste bin e Never reach into the rotating brushes e Never reach into the running sweeper e When operating the sweeper take into account the local conditions and pay attention to other persons particu larly children when working with the machine e Take care in slippery wet or snowy conditions There is a risk of slipping on slopes or uneven ground
17. ponsible for accidents or risks that occur with respect to other persons or their property V caution Damage to the sweeper due to improper use e In the case of noticeable changes in running behaviour e g higher vibra tions sluggish movement interrupt work and rectify the causes of the changed behaviour e Do not leave the sweeper in the rain NOTE e When sweeping up leaves improve the capacity of the waste bin by briefly placing the sweeper on the rear side of the waste bin e Guide the push handle with both hands e Push the sweeper forwards and adapt the speed to the conditions e The sweeper can be pushed over small bumps with a height of 2 3 cm by pushing down slightly on the push handle e Pushing against or over obstacles e g kerbs can lead to damage to the sweeper e f the cleaning performance deterio rates check whether the waste bin is full or if the disc brushes or fine dirt sweeping roller are blocked or worn 2 6 Information on fill level in waste bin NOTE e The waste bin is full if dirt is pushed in front of the machine and no dirt is swept up e n order to continue working for a short time lift the sweeper at the front to move the dirt to the rear of the waste bin This makes it possible to make better use of the waste bin capacity 2 7 Instructions for cleaning NOTE e Cleaning ensures proper functioning and a long service life for your sweeper e Accumulated dirt
18. s as well as information for efficient and trouble free operation 1 2 Technical further development We are continuously working on fur ther development of all our products We therefore reserve the right to make changes in the scope of delivery with respect to form technology and equip ment No claims can therefore be derived from information and illustrations contained in these instructions 1 3 Warranty e The relevant national regulations apply in each country Excepted from this are wearing parts such as sweeping lip angled wheels and running wheels Bi 1 About these instructions Ms e Please enclose a copy of the invoice in the event of a warranty claim e Only genuine Haaga spare parts must be used e No technical modifications must be carried out on the sweeper e All claims under guarantee and war ranty will be rendered void if the machine is not operated properly 1 4 Target group These instructions are intended for the person using this sweeper Prerequisites e Persons who operate the sweeper must be informed about the dangers related to use of the machine e Persons who operate the sweeper must be rested healthy and in good physical condition Only pass on or loan the sweeper to persons who are familiar with this model and its handling always pro vide the instructions with the machine Persons who are using the sweeper for the first time must have safe opera tion of the machine e
19. xplained to them by the salesperson or another qual ified person before they operate the sweeper Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the sweeper e Minors must not operate the sweeper except for juveniles over the age of 16 who are trained under supervision e This sweeper is not intended for use by persons including children with restricted physical sensor or mental capacity or persons who lack experi ence and or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or received instructions from this person on how to use the machine Safety instructions prevent danger to life and limb and also avoid damage to prop erty or the environment due to improper use of the sweeper For this reason you must read these instructions carefully and follow the safety instructions contained in them before using and working on the sweeper The user of the sweeper is responsible for injuries and damage that are caused due to non compliance with these instruc tions 2 1 Intended use This sweeper is designed in accordance with the state of the art and recognised safety regulations Nevertheless use of the sweeper can lead to dangers for the user or third parties or damage to the sweeper and other mate rial assets e Persons who are prohibited from stren uous physical activity for health rea sons should ask a doctor for advice on whether working with the sweeper is

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