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Owners Manual Power Sweeper
AS 730 EcoBrush/AS 830 EcoBrush
AS 830 H EcoBrush
AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG
Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann
Internet: www.as-motor.de
E09800, E09810, E09875
EN- Translation of the Original Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 Owners Manual Power Sweeper E09800, E09810, E09875 AS 730 EcoBrush/AS 830 EcoBrush AS 830 H EcoBrush AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG EN- Translation of the Original Operating Instructions Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann Internet: www.as-motor.de...
  • Page 2 Trademark All trademarks, registered trademarks, trade names and brand names are property of their respective owners and are acknowledged by us. Shown drawings and illustrations may differ from the original.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Operating and assembly instructions ........................... 2 1.1 General ..................................2 1.2 Warnings and symbols .............................. 3 2 Fundamental safety instructions ..........................4 2.1 Designated use of the machine ..........................4 2.2 Organizational measures ............................4 2.3 Selection and qualification of personnel - Basic responsibilities ................5 3 Condition on delivery, included in delivery ........................
  • Page 4: Operating And Assembly Instructions

    Operating and assembly instructions 1 Operating and assembly instructions 1.1 General These operating and assembly instructions are desi- - operation including setting up, troubleshooting gned to familiarize the user with the machine and its in the course of work, evacuation of production waste, designated use.
  • Page 5: Warnings And Symbols

    Operating and assembly instructions 1.2 Warnings and symbols Read the instructions for use DANGER! indicates immediate danger. Ignoring this instruction poses a risk of serious or fatal injury. WARNING! indicates a potentially dangerous situation. Ignoring this instruction may lead to serious or fatal injury.
  • Page 6: Fundamental Safety Instructions

    Fundamental safety instructions 2 Fundamental safety instructions 2.1 Designated use of the machine The product has been built in accordance with state- The product is designed exclusively for fitting to of-the-art standards and the recognized safety rules. machines approved by the manufacturer and for ac- Nevertheless, its use may constitute a risk to life and cessories approved by the manufacturer.
  • Page 7: Selection And Qualification Of Personnel - Basic Responsibilities

    Fundamental safety instructions 2.3 Selection and qualification of personnel - Basic responsibilities Any work on and with the product must be executed by Work on the electrical system and equipment of the reliable personnel only. Statutory minimum age limits product should only be carried out by a skilled elec- must be observed.
  • Page 8: Machine Illustrations With Danger Zone, Component Description, Safety Label Location And Markings

    Machine illustrations with danger zone 4 Machine illustrations with danger zone, component description, safety label location and markings Danger - flying objekts; keep safe di- stance from the machine as long as the engine is running. Ø = 10 m Carefully read opeator’s manual before handling the...
  • Page 9: Assembly

    Assembly 5 Assembly Delivery-condition. Clamp with fixing material to fix the handlebar. Put the clamp on the screw threads. Clamp in correkt position. Put the handlebar onto the clamp.
  • Page 10 Assembly Put the clamp on the screw threads. Put the washer on the screw threads. 6,4-18-1,5 Tighten the locknut on the screw threads. 4 x M6 Choose the steering height. SW 10 Star grasp screw in. The steering wheel must fit laterally. M8 x 24...
  • Page 11 Assembly Nuts with a ring thin spanner easily attract. The steering wheel must be firmly installed. The steering wheel must be able itself to turn in the clips. CAUTION! The steering wheel must be firmly installed. If the star grasp is not screwed in, the steering wheel in the deepest position may not tilt automatically downward.
  • Page 12 Assembly Support wheel with fixing material Push the sleeve through the wheel. Positioning the support wheel Push the hex bolt through. M 12 x 70 Put on the washer. 13-24-2...
  • Page 13 Assembly Tighten the nut. Hold the bolt head with a ring spanner and tighten the nut with a second ring spanner 2 x SW 19 Brushes with extra components. Push the nut onto the axle. Push the washer and cap onto the axle and then tighten the nuts.
  • Page 14 Assembly Push the brush onto the axle. Push the brush with the axle through the opening in the gearbox. Assembly information: The brush recesses should be placed against the gear spigot. Push the other brush onto the axle Push the washer and cap onto the axle. 14-58-5...
  • Page 15 Assembly Tighten the locknut. Tighten using two ring spanner. (You will have to hold the nut at the other end of the axle with another ring spanner). 2 x SW 17...
  • Page 16: Commissioning

    Commissioning 6 Commissioning 6.1 Fundamental safety instructions for standard operation Avoid any operational mode that may be prejudicial Before starting work or travelling with the machine, to safety. check that the braking, steering, signalling and lighting Before beginning work, familiarize yourself with the systems are fully functional.
  • Page 17: Steering Height Adjustment

    Commissioning 6.2 Steering height adjustment CAUTION! Switch off motor. Secure the machine against unintentional starting. 1) There are three settings for adjusting the handlebar 2) Choose the righthandlebar height. height. 4) Heed the three settings for adjusting the handlebar 3) Fix the handlebar with the stargripp. height.
  • Page 18: Brush Pressure

    Commissioning 6.3 Brush pressure 1) You can adjust the brush pressure in fine stages. 2) The adjustment knob can be found above the sup- For this reason the support wheel can be adjusted port wheel. for height. 3) Turn clockwise (+) : raise brush 4) Lower the brush until it just touches the floor.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Ejection Direction

    Commissioning 6.4 Adjusting the ejection direction DANGER! Hurling parts at brush-rotation. Make completely sure that there are no persons or objects within the danger zone, otherwise injuries and damage to materials could result. Secure the machine against unintentional starting. 1) There are five different settings available for adju- 2) Lift the pivoted lever out of the front toothing so sting the ejection direction.
  • Page 20: Swept Material Container (Accessory)

    Commissioning 6.5 Swept material container (accessory) WARNING! Switch off motor. Secure the machine against unintentional starting. 1) The swept material container (accessory) includes: 2) Put the washers onto the receiving bars. Swept material container Operating manual Washer 3) Push the swept material container over the receiving bar.
  • Page 21: Stone Impact Protection Cover (Accessory)

    Commissioning 6.6 Stone impact protection cover (accessory) WARNING! Switch off motor. Secure the machine against unintentional starting. A two-component, non-tearable fabric sheet protects against raising dust and stone impact when sweeping dry materials. 1) The Stone impact protection cover (accessory) in- 2) Put the washers onto the receiving bars.
  • Page 22: Plough Blade (Accessory)

    Commissioning 6.7 Plough blade (accessory) WARNING! Switch off motor. Secure the machine against unintentional starting. The plough blade is held between 1 and 2 cm above the ground by rollers. The brushes behind it remove any snow left over without leaving scratch marks. 2) Push the washes over the receiving bar.
  • Page 23: Snow Chains (Accessory)

    Commissioning 6.8 Snow chains (accessory) WARNING! Switch off motor. Secure the machine against unintentional starting. 1) We recommend the use of snow chains for better 2) Position the snow chain. traction in snow. 3) Pull the snow chain over the wheel and hook it. 4) Lift up the rear end of the snow chain and hook it.
  • Page 24: Movement Drive And Brush Drive

    Commissioning 6.9 Movement drive and brush drive CAUTION! If the brushing machine is switched on with the movement drive switched off, it can roll back- wards. The handlebar must be securely engaged at the required height. WARNING! Make completely sure that there are no persons or objects within the danger zone, otherwise injuries and damage to materials could result.
  • Page 25: Starting/Switching Off The Motor (Brief Instructions)

    Commissioning 6.10 Starting/switching off the motor (brief instructions) Read the motor manufacturer’s operating manual DANGER! Never run the motor in enclosed or confined spaces. The exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Ensure that the movement and brush drives are switched off. The handlebar must be securely engaged at the required height.
  • Page 26: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance 7 Service and maintenance 7.1 Fundamental safety instructions Observe the adjusting, maintenance and inspection After cleaning, examine all fuel and oil lines for leaks, activities and intervals set out in the operating instruc- loose connections, chafe marks and damage. Any de- tions, including information on the replacement of fects found must be rectified without delay.
  • Page 27: Filling With Fuel

    Service and maintenance 7.2 Filling with fuel Read the motor manufacturer’s operating manual DANGER! Switch off motor and allow to cool down. The machine must be secured against unintentional starting. Petrol is very easily inflammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. Only fill with fuel in well-ventilated surroundings with the motor turned off.
  • Page 28: Checking The Oil

    Service and maintenance 7.3 Checking the oil Read the motor manufacturer’s operating manual WARNING! Switch off motor and allow to cool down. The machine must be secured against unintentional starting. IMPORTANT! Severe damage can result to the motor if it is operated with insufficient oil. Only oil recommended by the manufacturer may be used.
  • Page 29: Replacing The Brushes

    Service and maintenance 7.4 Replacing the brushes WARNING! Switch off motor and allow to cool down. The machine must be secured against unintentional star- ting. IMPORTANT! All brushes must be checked after 20 operating hours at the most. The brushes must be replaced if you are no longer satisfied with the brushing results, or if the brush diameter is below 220 mm.
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Device

    Service and maintenance 8) After you have located both brushes on the axle, 7) Push the left-hand brush onto the axle. Please refer pushed the cap and washer onto the axle. to previous fitting instructions. 9) Put the locknut on the axle. 10) Now fix the bushes in place with the locknut.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Orresetting The Bowden Cables

    Service and maintenance 7.6 Adjusting orresetting the Bowden cables WARNING! Switch off motor and allow to cool down. The machine must be secured against unintentional starting. It may be necessary to reset the Bowden cables after machine has been operating for a few hours. Checking the Bowden cablesOperate the lever for both movement and brush drives.
  • Page 32: Checking And Correcting Tyre Pressure

    Service and maintenance 7.7 Checking and correcting tyre pressure WARNING! Switch off motor and allow to cool down. The machine must be secured against unintentional starting. Observe the permissible tyre pressures. The tyre can burst if the pressure is too high. IMPORTANT! If the tyre pressure is too low, the inner tube will rub against the wheel rim and be damaged.
  • Page 33 Service and maintenance 3) Axle grease 4) Wheel slide over the pin 5) lubricated axis 6) Push wheel 7) Fit the screw with washer 8) Tighten the screw...
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Air Filter

    Service and maintenance 7.9 Cleaning the air filter Please refer to the motor manufacturer’s information when cleaning the air filter (motor manufacturer’s opera- ting manual). 7.10 Storage If you are not intending to use the machine for a long time it should be properly stored. For more information, please contact your local dealer.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting And Fault Elimination

    Service and maintenance 8 Troubleshooting and fault elimination...
  • Page 36 Service and maintenance 8 Troubleshooting and fault elimination...
  • Page 37: Transport

    Transport 9 Transport WARNING! Switch off motor and allow to cool down. The machine must be secured against unintentional starting. Where sturdy shoes. Please remove the swept material container if one is fitted. The handlebars must be engaged properly. 1) Lifting the machine. 2) Front grip position for lifting machine.
  • Page 38: Specification

    Specification 10 Specification 10.1 Specification AS730 Motor: see spare parts list Wheelbase: 310 mm Tracking: 490 mm Width: ca. 700 mm Height to motor: ca. 610 mm (B&S) Handlebar height: adjustable between approx. 700 mm and approx. 1030 mm Total length: max.
  • Page 39: Specification As830

    Specification 10.2 Specification AS830 Motor: see spare parts list Wheelbase: 310 mm Tracking: 510 mm Width: ca. 800 mm Height to motor: ca. 660 mm Handlebar height: adjustable between approx. 750 mm and approx. 1080 mm Total length: max. 1500 mm (lower handlebar position) Brushing width: 820 mm Brush diameter:...
  • Page 40 AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co.KG Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann We hereby declare, that the product Brushing machine AS 730 EcoBrush from serial No.: 023111060001 Brushing machine AS 830 EcoBrush from serial No.: 023211060001 Brushing machine AS 830 H EcoBrush from serial No.: 024612090001...

This manual is also suitable for:

As 830 ecobrushAs 830 h ecobrush

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