Clarke 6470355 CMS650 Mobile Instructions
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To perform a routine inspection, check the following: ensure all fluid levels are correct, inspect the brushes for wear, check the belts for tension and wear, and ensure that all safety guards are in place and operational.
The recommended maintenance schedule includes daily checks of fluid levels and brush wear, weekly inspections of belts and filters, and a monthly comprehensive check of the entire machine, including lubrication of moving parts.
If the sweeper is not picking up debris effectively, check if the brushes are worn out or improperly adjusted. Ensure that the vacuum system is unobstructed and the hopper is not full. Adjust brush height if necessary.
If the engine fails to start, check the battery connections for corrosion or looseness, ensure there is sufficient fuel, and inspect the ignition system. If the problem persists, consult the service manual or contact a professional technician.
To replace the main brush, first ensure the machine is turned off and cool. Remove the brush cover, detach the old brush by loosening the securing bolts, and install the new brush. Ensure it is properly aligned and secure before replacing the cover.
Refer to the user manual for the recommended oil type, typically a high-grade SAE 10W-30 or 15W-40, depending on the operating environment and temperature. Always use the oil type specified by the manufacturer.
To improve battery life, ensure that the battery is fully charged before use, avoid deep discharges, regularly clean the terminals, and store the sweeper in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, follow the operator's manual instructions, maintain awareness of surroundings, and ensure that all safety devices are operational before use.
To adjust the sweeping path width, modify the side broom angle and extension, if applicable, based on the user manual instructions. This allows the machine to cover various widths depending on the cleaning requirements.
If the sweeper is producing excessive noise, check for loose components, inspect the brushes and bearings for wear, and ensure that the belts are correctly tensioned. Replace any worn parts as necessary.