agria 6100 Cleanstar compact/comfort Operating instructions
Agria 6100 is a versatile outdoor power equipment designed for cleaning and sweeping tasks. It features a powerful engine, durable construction, and a range of attachments for added functionality. With its compact design and easy-to-use controls, the Agria 6100 is an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications.
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Operating Instructions for agria
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Cleanstar Sweeper
Type 6100 Compact 80 cm
Type 6100 Comfort 100 cm with Reverse Gear and Variator
4294; 4292
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Before commissioning the machine, read operating instructions and observe warnings and safety instructions.
Operating Instructions No. 998 752-D 09.05
Symbols, Name Plate
Please complete:
Machine Type No. ......................
ID/Machine No.
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Engine Type: ..............................
Engine No. .................................
Date of Purchase: .....................
For name plate, refer to p3/fig.A/.
For engine type and number, refer to p46/fig. C/7.
Please state these data when ordering spare parts to avoid wrong deliveries.
Only use original agria spare parts!
Specifications, figures, and dimensions stated in these instructions are not binding. No claims can be derived from them. We reserve the right for improvements without changing these instructions.
Symbols
Warning – Danger
Important information
Choke
Fuel
Oil
Engine Start
Engine Stop
Brush drive
Wheel drive
Wheel drive engaged
Amount of delivery:
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Operating instructions
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Base machine
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Handlebars with attachment bolts
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Tool kit
Wheel drive disengaged slow fast
Open (unlocked)
Closed (locked)
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Service
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= contact
Your agria-workshop
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Designation of Parts
Figure A
Figure B
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Designation of Parts
Figures A and B
1 Pawl for clutch lever (Comfort version)
2 Clutch and F/R lever for wheel drive engagement (Comfort version)
3 Safety circuit lever (Comfort version)
4 Clutch lever and safety circuit lever for wheel drive engagement
(Compact version)
5 Clutch lever for brush drive
6 Speed control lever
7 Rod that pivots the implement
8 Height adjustment crank
9 V-belt cover
10 Notched plate to lock the rod
11 Main guard
12 Coupling pin for implement attachment
13 Extension guard
14 Rotary brushes
15 Worm gear (wheel drive)
16 Wheel dog
17 Drive wheel
18 V-belt housing cover (rear)
19 V-belt housing
20 Engine base plate
21 Knob screw for handlebars height adjustment
23 Engine
24 Handlebars
25 Dial for manual speed adjustment of rotary brushes (Comfort version)
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Index
Amount of delivery ................ 2
Designation of Parts ........ 3, 46
Recommendations
Lubricants, Anti-Corrosive Agents ... 6
Maintenance and Repair ................. 6
Fuel .................................................. 6
Unpacking and Assembly ..... 7
1. Safety Instructions ....... 8–12
2. Specifications
Dimensions .................................... 13
Sweeper ......................................... 13
Noise Level .................................... 13
Vibration Acceleration Value .......... 13
Engine ..................................... 14–15
Operation on Slopes ............... 14–15
5. Maintenance
Machine ......................................... 31
Checking and Adjusting
Clutch Play ..................................... 31
Drive Wheels .................................. 32
Sweeper ......................................... 32
Engine ............................................ 33
Air Filter ......................................... 34
Fuel System ................................... 35
Spark Plug ..................................... 36
Air Cooling System ........................ 36
Governor ........................................ 37
Exhaust System ............................. 37
Speed Control ................................ 37
Carburetor settings ........................ 37
Safety Circuit ................................. 38
General .......................................... 38
Cleaning ......................................... 38
Storage .......................................... 39
3. Devices and Operating
Elements
Engine ............................................ 16
Safety Circuit Function .......... 17 - 18
Clutch ..................................... 17 - 18
Handlebars .................................... 20
Drive Wheels .................................. 21
Rotary Brushes .............................. 22
Sweeping Height Adjustment ........ 23
Brush Speed ........................... 24–25
Implements .................................... 26
6. Troubleshooting .......... 40–41
Electrical Wiring ................... 42
Varnishes and Wear Parts ..................... 42
Lubrication Chart ................. 43
Inspection and
Maintenance Chart ............... 44
Conformity Declaration ....... 47
4. Commissioning and
Operation
Commissioning the Machine ......... 27
Starting the Engine ........................ 28
Shutting off the Engine .................. 29
Sweeping ....................................... 30
Snow Clearance ............................ 30
Note fold-out pages!
Figures A and B ..................... 3
Figure C ................................ 46
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Recommendations
Lubricants and
Anti-Corrosive Agents:
Use the lubricants specified for engine and gearbox (see “Specifications”).
We recommend using Bio-lubricating
oil or Bio-lubricating grease for “open” lubrication points or nipples (as specified in the operating instructions).
We recommend using Bio-slushing oil to preserve machines and attachments
(do not apply on painted covers). You can brush or spray the oil.
Anti-corrosive agents are environmentally friendly and degrade fast.
Using ecologically safe Bio-lubricants and Bio-anti-corrosives, you contribute to environmental protection and to the wellbeing of humans, animals and plants.
Fuel:
This engine runs smoothly on conven-
tional unleaded regular and super-
grade petrol.
Do not add oil to petrol.
If, for environmental reasons, you use unleaded petrol, make sure the fuel is drained completely when shutting down the engine for more than 30 days. This is to prevent resin residue from depositing in the carburetor, fuel filter, and tank.
Or add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel.
For further instructions see “Engine
Preservation”.
Maintenance and Repair:
The trained mechanics of your agria workshop expertly carry out any maintenance and repair work.
You should only carry out major maintenance work and repairs on your own, if you have the proper tools and knowledge of machines and internal combustion engines.
Do not hammer against the flywheel with a hard object or metal tools as it might crack and shatter in operation, causing injuries and damage. Only use suitable tools to pull off the flywheel.
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Unpacking and Assembly
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2) and 3)
4)
Comfort
Version
100 cm
5)
Unpacking
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Open the box top.
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Cut all corners open and fold down the sides.
1) Attaching the handlebars
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Remove the knob screws (21) on both sides.
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Pivot the handlebars (24) to the rear to align the central locking pin with the threaded holes in the knob screws.
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Attach both knob screws (21) using the discs (22) (the tapered end goes in first.
The discs may be fixed to the knob screws).
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Adjust the handlebars to the desired working height (see instructions on page
20).
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Attach cables and electric lines with clips (28) to the handlebars.
2) Fitting the belt cover
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Remove R-clip (26)
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Remove the crank (8)
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Remove the spacer (29)
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Attach the belt cover and lock it by fitting the spacer (29), crank (8) and R-clip
(26).
3) Attaching the rod
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Attach the rod (7) with bolt (30) and two
R-clips (31).
4) Mounting extension guards
(Comfort version)
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Attach an extension guard to either side of the main guard (11) to match the machine’s working width, using three hex head bolts and locking nuts for each guard.
5) Attaching the rotary brushes
(Comfort version)
See page 22 for details
6) Starting up
See page 27 for details
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1. Safety Instructions
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Before starting the engine, read the operating instructions and note:
General Instructions on
Safety and Accident
Prevention
Warning
This symbol marks all paragraphs which affect your safety. Pass all safety instructions to other users and operators.
Due Use
The sweeper has been designed for all common applications and tasks in amenity areas and winter road clearance
(due use).
Any other type of operation is considered undue. The manufacturer is not liable for any damages resulting from undue use, for which the risk lies with the user alone.
Due use includes compliance with manufacturer’s instructions on operation, maintenance and repair.
Any unauthorized changes to the sweeper render manufacturer liability null and void.
Basic Rule:
The standard accident prevention regulations must be adhered to, as well as all other generally accepted rules governing operational safety, occupational health and road traffic regulations.
For drives on public roads, the national traffic code applies.
Accordingly, check the sweeper for road and operational safety each time you take up operation.
Only persons familiar with the sweeper and instructed on the hazards of operation are allowed to use, maintain and repair the sweeper.
Teenagers of 16 years or younger may not operate the sweeper!
Only work in good light and visibility.
Operator’s clothes should fit tight. Avoid wearing loose fitting clothes. Wear solid shoes.
Note the warning and instruction signs on the sweeper for safe operation. Compliance is for your own safety.
When transporting the sweeper on vehicles or trailers outside the area to be sweeped, ensure that the engine is turned off.
Careful with rotating tools – keep at a safe distance!
Beware of coasting tools. Before you start any maintenance or repair on them, wait until tools have come to a complete stop.
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1. Safety Instructions
Riding on the machine during operation is not permitted.
Implements and their weight affect the driving, steering, braking, and tip-over characteristics of the sweeper. Therefore, ensure steering and braking functions are sufficient. Match operating speed to conditions.
Do not change settings of governor. High engine speed increases risk of accidents.
Operation and Safety
Devices
Before You Start the Engine
Become familiar with the devices and operating elements and their functions.
Above all, learn how to turn the engine off quickly and safely in an emergency.
Ensure that all protective devices are mounted and positioned to provide protection.
Working Area and Danger
Zone
The user is liable to third parties working within the sweeper’s working range.
Staying in the danger zone is not permitted.
Check the immediate surroundings of the sweeper before you start it. Watch out for children and animals.
Careful! Dirt and stones may get airborne during sweeping. People and animals must keep out of this area. Watch out for vehicles, window panes and other objects to avoid damage.
Before you start work, clear the area from any foreign object. During operation, always watch out for further objects and remove them in time.
For operation in enclosed areas, ensure that a safety distance is kept to enclosures to prevent damage to tools.
Starting the Engine
Do not start engine in closed rooms. The carbon monoxide contained in the exhaust fume is extremely toxic when inhaled.
Before you start the engine set all operating elements to neutral or idling position.
For starting the engine, do not step in front of the sweeper and the implement.
Operation
Never leave the operator’s position at the handlebars while sweeper is at work.
Never adjust the operating handles during work – danger!
During operation the operator must keep at a distance as defined by the handlebars, especially when turning the machine.
Riding on the machine during operation or in transport is not permitted.
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1. Safety Instructions
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If clogging occurs in the brushes or in the implement, turn off the engine and clean the brushes or the implement with an appropriate tool.
In case of damage to the sweeper or to the implement, immediately turn off the engine and have it repaired.
If steering causes problems, immediately bring the sweeper to a halt and turn it off. Have the malfunction removed without delay.
To prevent the sweeper from sliding on slopes, make sure it is secured by another person using a bar or a rope. This person must be located at a higher position than the vehicle and at a safe distance from the attachment at work.
If possible, always work horizontally on the slope.
End of Operation
Never leave the sweeper unattended with the engine running.
Before you leave the sweeper, turn off the engine.
Secure sweeper against unauthorized use. If sweeper is equipped with ignition key, remove the key. For all other versions, remove spark plug connector.
Implements
Only mount implements with the engine and the implement drive switched off.
Always use appropriate tools and wear gloves when changing implements and parts thereof.
For mounting and dismounting implements bring stands into proper position and ensure stability.
Secure sweeper and implements against rolling off (wheel chocks).
Beware of injuries while coupling implements.
Mount implements as specified and only couple at specified points.
Secure sweeper and implement against unauthorized use and rolling off when you leave the machine. If necessary, install transport or security devices and secure.
Weights
Always fit weights onto appropriate weight mounting devices.
Snow Clearing
Ensure snow dozer is mounted correctly!
Wear slip-proof shoes.
When pivoting the snow dozer watch out for crush and shear points. Adjust working speed to conditions. Operator may be injured when the machine hits an obstacle.
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Maintenance and
Cleaning
Never carry out any maintenance or cleaning with the engine running.
Before you work on the engine, always remove spark plug connector (petrol engine only).
Check regularly and, if necessary, replace all guards and tools subject to wear and tear.
Keep sweeper and implement clean to avoid risk of fire.
Check nuts and bolts regularly for tight fit and re-tighten, if necessary.
After maintenance and cleaning, ensure that you re-install all safety devices and guards and adjust them properly.
Only use original agria spare parts. All other commercial spare parts must correspond to quality and technical requirements specified by agria.
Engine, Fuel, and Oil
Never let the engine run in closed rooms.
Extreme danger of intoxication!
Be careful when dealing with fuel. Great danger of fire! Never refill fuel close to open fire, inflammable sparks or hot engine parts. Do not refill fuel in closed rooms. Do not smoke when refilling!
Refill only with the engine switched off and cooled down.
Do not spill any fuel, use a proper filling device.
In case of fuel spillage, pull the sweeper away from the spillage before you start the engine.
Make sure fuel is of specified quality.
Store fuel in approved cans only.
Store anti-corrosive agents and stabilizing liquids out of reach of children. If sickness and vomiting occur, see a doctor. If fuel has contacted eyes, rinse them thoroughly, avoid inhaling of vapours.
Read and observe enclosed instructions.
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Storage
It is not allowed to store the sweeper in rooms with open heating.
Never park the sweeper in closed rooms with fuel left in tank. Fuel vapours are hazardous.
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1. Safety Instructions
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Before you dispose of opened and seemingly empty pressurised tins (e.g.
of assist-starting liquids) make sure they are completely empty. Empty them in ventilated places safe from spark formation or flames. If necessary, dispose of tins in hazardous waste deposits.
Be careful when draining hot oil, danger of burns.
Make sure oil is of specified quality. Storage is in approved cans only.
Dispose of oil, greases, and filters separately and properly.
Explanation of
Warning Signs
Before any cleaning, maintenance, and repair work switch off the engine and pull spark plug connector.
Tyres and
Tyre Air Pressure
When working on tyres, make sure sweeper is parked properly and secured against rolling off.
Any repairs are to be carried out by trained mechanics only and with the appropriate tools.
Regularly check tyre air pressure.
Excessive pressure may cause bursts.
Use appropriate tyre air pressure when mounting weights or implements.
With engine running, keep at a safe distance. Dirt and stones may get airborne during sweeping. People and animals must keep out of this area.
Signs
Electrical System and
Battery
When working with the machine, wear individual protective ear plugs.
Persons having a pacemaker must not touch live parts of ignition system when the engine is running.
Wear protective gloves.
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2. Specifications
agria Cleanstar Sweeper
Dimensions:
Clutch:
There are two separately engageable
V-belt clutches and idler pulleys fitted between engine and wheel drive/brush drive
Compact version:
The rotary brushes are adjustable to one of two available speeds:
130 rpm or 230 rpm
Comfort version:
Friction clutch for reversing
Brush speed is adjusted steplessly via a variator from 100 rpm to 200 rpm
Always use original agria V-belts (see wear parts list on page 42)
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a ...................................... 760 mm b ...................................... 610 mm e .................................... 1205 mm h ............................ 960–1060 mm l ...................................... 1370 mm
L Collector .................... 1800 mm
L Snow dozer ............... 1760 mm
A ......................... 800 or 1000 mm
...... (depending on brush version)
S ...................................... 430 mm
Transmission:
Wheel drive: ....................... worm gear
Brush drive: ........................ bevel gear
Ground speeds:
Forward travel ....................... 2.8 km/h
Reverse travel
(Comfort version only) .......... 1.8 km/h
Handlebars:
height-adjustable without tools
Weights:
Base machine:
Compact 80 cm .............. approx. 78 kg
Comfort 100 cm ............. approx. 85 kg
Collector:
80 cm ......................... approx. 11.5 kg
100 cm ....................... approx. 13.0 kg
Snow dozer blade:
80 cm ......................... approx. 11.0 kg
100 cm ....................... approx. 13.5 kg
Noise level:
In accordance with 2000/14/EG measured sound power level ..............
.............................................. 95 dB(A) guaranteed sound power level ............
.............................................. 96 dB(A)
Tyres: ..................... 3.50-6 (field tyres)
Tyre pressure: ........................ 0.8 bar
Vibration acceleration value:
on handlebar grip: ........ a hwy
= 2.9 m/s
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............................................... K = 18.2
in accordance with ISO 5349 standard at 85% of rated engine speed with tools at work.
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2. Specifications
Compact Version
Starter: .......................... Recoil starter
Engine
Manufacturer: .......................... Honda
Fuel tank capacity: .................... 1.1 l
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Type: ............................ GCV 135 N2E
Fuel: ..................... Conventional petrol
Octane number min. 85 RON
(refer to fuel recommendations in this manual)
Version: ....................... Fan-air-cooled
1 cylinder-4-stroke
OHC engine (petrol)
Air filter: .................. Dry element filter
Bore: ........................................ 64 mm
Carburetor: ............... Float carburetor
Throttle valve type
Stroke: ..................................... 42 mm
Piston displacement: ........... 135 ccm
Mixture control screw: ..... opened by approx. 1 turn in base setting
Output: .................................... 3.4 kW at 3600 rpm
Top no-load speed: ............ 3250 rpm
Idling speed: ............. 1550–1850 rpm
Torque: ............................ max 9.7 Nm at 2500 rpm
Spark plug: ...... NGK BPR6ES Bosch
Spark plug gap: ............... 0.7–0.8 mm
Engine oil:
Filling quantity ................ approx. 0.55 l
Multi-grade oil SAE 10 W-40
SC, SF or higher quality grade
Ignition:
Transistor trip coil, contactless; ignition point: 20° bef ore dead centre, radio remote screened according to
VDE 0879
Operability on Slopes:
Engine is suited for use on slopes
(with oil level at “max” = upper level mark)
Continuous operation possible up to
20° inclination (44%)
Valve lash (engine cold)
Intake: ........................ 0.15 ± 0.04 mm
Outlet: ........................ 0.20 ± 0.04 mm
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2. Specifications
Comfort Version
Starter: .......................... Recoil starter
Engine
Manufacturer: .......................... Honda
Fuel tank capacity: .................... 1.1 l
Type: ............................ GCV 160 N2E
Fuel: ..................... Conventional petrol
Octane number min. 85 RON
(refer to fuel recommendations in this manual)
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Version: ....................... Fan-air-cooled
1 cylinder-4-stroke
OHC engine (petrol)
Air filter: .................. Dry element filter
Bore: ........................................ 64 mm
Carburetor: ............... Float carburetor
Throttle valve type
Stroke: ..................................... 50 mm
Piston displacement: ........... 160 ccm
Mixture control screw: ..... opened by approx. 1 turn in base setting
Output: .................................... 4.1 kW at 3600 rpm
Top no-load speed: ............ 3250 rpm
Idling speed: ............. 1550–1850 rpm
Torque: .......................... max 11.4 Nm at 2500 rpm
Spark plug: ...... NGK BPR6ES Bosch
Spark plug gap: ............... 0.7–0.8 mm
Engine oil:
Filling quantity ................ approx. 0.55 l
Multi-grade oil SAE 10 W-40
SC, SF or higher quality grade
Ignition:
Transistor trip coil, contactless; ignition point: 20° bef ore dead centre, radio remote screened according to
VDE 0879
Operability on Slopes:
Engine is suited for use on slopes
(with oil level at “max” = upper level mark)
Continuous operation possible up to
20° inclination (44%)
Valve lash (engine cold)
Intake: ........................ 0.15 ± 0.04 mm
Outlet: ........................ 0.20 ± 0.04 mm
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
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The agria Cleanstar sweeper is suited for application in amenity areas and winter road clearance. The following components are available for sweepers:
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Rotary brushes 80 cm coarse ........... agria item no. 6194 051 fine ................ agria item no. 6194 061
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Rotary brushes 100 cm coarse ........... agria item no. 6194 151 fine ................ agria item no. 6194 161
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Collectors
80 cm ............ agria item no. 6194 211
100 cm .......... agria item no. 6194 221
The following implements are available for winter road clearance:
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Snow dozers
80 cm ............ agria item no. 6196 011
100 cm .......... agria item no. 6196 021
Idling-Speed
Always ensure that idling-speed is adjusted correctly. At low speeds and with the speed control lever set to idle, the engine is supposed to run smoothly and without run-out.
Air Filter
The air filter cleans the air as it is inducted. A clogged filter reduces engine output.
Ignition System
The engine is equipped with a maintenance-free, contactless electronic ignition system. We recommend to have necessary check-ups done by an expert only.
Engine
The four-stroke petrol engine runs on commercial petrol (refer to fuel recommendations p6).
During the first 20 operating hours
(break-in period) do not operate the engine at maximum speed.
Even after the break-in period never operate the engine at higher speed than is necessary for the work in hand.
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High engine speed is harmful to any engine and considerably affects its longevity. This applies especially for no load operation.
Any overspeed (have the engine roar) can result in immediate damage.
Cooling System
The engine is fan-cooled. Therefore keep the grille on the recoil starter and the cooling fins on the cylinder clean and free from sucked-in plant trash.
Speed Control Lever
(Engine-shut-off switch)
The speed control lever (A/6) on the handlebar sets the engine speed steplessly and actuates the CHOKE and the engine-shut-off switch. For the appropriate positions see the illustration.
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The speed control lever also serves as engine safety circuit.
In an emergency move the lever to position "STOP" to shut off the engine instantly.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Compact Version
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STOP
0
5 4
Safety Circuit Lever
The Cleanstar Compact sweeper has a safety circuit mechanism for wheel/ brush drives integrated in the clutch lever.
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Stop position: Release the clutch levers (A/4 or A/5) to disengage either drive.
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Do not tie down the safety circuit lever.
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The safety circuit lever also serves
as engine safety circuit in an emergency. Upon release, the lever will automatically go to STOP position.
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Clutch
Wheel drive and brush drive engagement is via a V-belt clutch. To engage the clutch, depress the wheel drive clutch lever (A/4) and the brush drive clutch lever (A/5). Upon release, the clutch levers will automatically move to position “0” (drives are disengaged).
Each clutch is operated individually and independently.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Comfort Version
STOP position
Start position
Operating position
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Safety circuit
The Cleanstar Comfort sweeper is equipped with a safety circuit lever.
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Stop position: Upon release of the lever – with wheel drive and brush drive engaged – the ignition system is switched off (engine is shut off).
Caution – engine keeps running due to centrifugal mass.
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Start position: Pull the clutch lever
(B/2) to start the machine and to interrupt work. Lock the lever with pawl (B/1) and move the brush drive lever (B/5) to position “0”.
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Operating position: Press the safety circuit lever (B/3) down to start operation.
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Do not tie down the safety circuit lever.
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The safety circuit lever also serves
as engine safety circuit in an emergency. Upon release, the lever will automatically go to STOP position.
Clutch
Wheel drive and brush drive engagement is via a V-belt clutch. To engage the clutch, depress the wheel drive clutch lever (B/2) and the brush drive clutch lever (B/5).
Each clutch is operated individually and independently.
The wheel drive clutch is combined with reverse speed engagement.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Comfort Version
Wheel Drive
The Cleanstar Comfort sweeper has one forward and one reverse speed.
Brush drive
The brushes are driven by a V-belt clutch and a bevel gear.
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The forward/reverse speed is engaged/ disengaged via clutch lever (B/2).
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Forward speed is engaged when the clutch lever is (B/2) released and the pawl is not locked.
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No gear is engaged when the clutch lever is pulled half way (B/2, pawl is locked).
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Reverse speed is engaged when the the clutch lever (B/2) is pulled all the way.
It is possible to lock the clutch lever in position “0” with pawl (B/1).
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During slope operation always turn machine towards the slope.
The levers are factory-set to a play of
1–2 mm to prevent the clutch from slipping during work.
Check the clutch play after the first operating hour and readjust the play if necessary (see maintenance instructions).
Operate lever (B/5) to turn the brushes on/off:
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Depress the lever to turn them on. The engine starts driving the brushes.
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Push the lever (B/5) up to turn them off.
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Note: Park the sweeper only when all drives are disengaged
(see “Storage”, page 39) to avoid clutch problems.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Handlebars
Handlebars Height Adjustment
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Unscrew the knob screws (21) on both sides until the notches are exposed
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Adjust the handlebars (24) to the desired height and notch them into the proper position.
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Re-tighten both knob screws (21).
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Drive Wheels
The drive wheels (3) are attached with dogs (1) and linch pins (2) to the shaft.
This allows attachment and removal without tools.
Discs (4) are fitted between the gearbox and drive wheels.
1 Wheel nut
2 Linch pin
3 Drive wheel
4 Disc
1 Grip end
2 Dog pin
3 Hole on drive wheel
Wheel Dogs
Wheel dogs are fitted to engage/disengage the wheels independently of the gearbox.
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Pushing the Machine
Disengage the dogs to push the machine when the engine is shut off.
Turning Aid
Engage the dog on one wheel only for easier turning.
Engaging the Wheel Dogs
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Align the dog pins (2) with the appropriate holes (3) on the drive wheels.
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Turn the pins on their ends (1) by 90 degrees until the ends mesh into the slot.
Turn each dog to either side until the pin locks completely into the hole.
Disengaging the Wheel Dogs
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Grab the end (1) of each dog pin to pull it out and rotate it by 90 degrees.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
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1 Right rotary brush
2 Left rotary brush
3 Nut cap
4 Anchorage fixture
5 Disc
6 Nut
Attaching the
Rotary Brushes
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Wear safety gloves to attach/remove the brushes. Danger of crushing.
Mount the discs onto both sides of the rotary brushes.
Push the anchorage fixture through the left rotary brush.
Push the anchorage fixture with the rotary brush through the drive shaft from the left inser t groove on rotary brushes into cam of the drive plate.
slide right rotary brush onto anchorage fixture
- inser t groove on rotar y brushes into cam of the drive plate.
Screw on and tighten hexagonal nut.
To remove the brushes, reverse the above order.
3. Devices and Operating Elements
80 cm
Mounting Extension Guards:
Attach the extension guards (13) to the main guard (11) to match brush width.
Use three hex head bolts and lock nuts for each guard.
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Sweeping Height
Adjustment
The sweeping height is altered by adjusting the castor wheel.
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Turn the crank (8) to adjust the wheel height.
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Reduce the sweeping height only if absolutely necessary (to the height of
X) to ensure clean sweeping and long service life of the brushes.
Dirt, powder snow ............. x = 2–3mm
Wet snow ..................... x = max 8 mm
Side Adjustment
The brush can be angled to the right or left to sweep the rubbish or snow to one side.
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Fold the rod (7) forward until the notches are exposed.
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Pivot the rod to turn the brushes to the left or right.
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Fold the rod to the rear and down again and mesh it into the proper notch.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Compact Version
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Sweeping Speed
The speed of the rotary brushes is adjusted by changing the V-belt. Remove the cover (9) to do this.
Adjustment
Select a slow speed for dust sweeping
= .
Select a fast speed for snow sweeping
= .
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Always shut off the engine and remove the spark plug connector to change the V-belt.
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Remove the R-clip (26).
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Remove the crank (8).
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Remove the belt cover (9) and spacer (29).
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Change the V-belt (27) to the right pulley and re-route it around the idler pulleys, see illustration.
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Reverse the above order to attach the cover, spacer, crank and R-clip.
W
Do not operate the engine without the belt cover mounted.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
Comfort Version
25
Sweeping Speed
The speed of the rotary brushes is steplessly adjusted via a variator.
Always engage the brush drive before you adjust sweeping speed.
Adjustment
Select a slow speed for dust sweeping:
Turn the dial (25) in counter-clockwise direction.
Select a fast speed for snow sweeping:
Turn the dial (25) in clockwise direction.
I
To adjust the speed from slow to fast, give the dial a maximum turn of 6 full turns.
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3. Devices and Operating Elements
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Transport position
Implements
1) Coupling Pin
Fit the coupling pins (12) to attach the collector or the snow dozer.
l
Attach the pins (12) together with washers and hex nuts to both sides of the main guard (and to extension guards on machines of 70 cm working width).
2) Attaching the Collector
l
Attach the collector by sliding its tubes onto the coupling pins from the top front.
3) Emptying the Collector
l
Take the machine to the dump area and fold the box upwards by pulling on its handle to the rear or on its frame from the front – the swept up material will now drop from the collector.
Alternatively
l
Remove the collector upwards from its coupling pins and carry it to the dump area for emptying.
4) Snow Dozer Assembly
l
When attaching the snow dozer for the first time fit the stop (32) to the lower front of the main guard using the rod attachment bolts. The stop does not need to be removed for sweeping.
5) Attaching the Snow Dozer
l
Attach the snow dozer blade by sliding its tubes onto the coupling pins from the top front (12).
l
Operate the rod to pivot the blade like the rotary brushes.
l
To move the blade into transport position, lift it and rest it on the tang on the stop (32).
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4. Commissioning and Operation
Commissioning the
Machine
Oil fill plug
Please note that durability and operational safety of the engine depend to a large extent on its breaking-in. Always allow a cold engine to warm up for some minutes and never run it at full throttle at the beginning. Make sure the air filter is serviced regularly and to use clean fuel.
Please note: for the first 20 hours of operation (break-in period) do not use the engine at full power.
I
Note: For reasons of transport, the engine is not filled with engine oil!
Before you operate the engine the first time, fill in engine oil!
l
Check whether sufficient fuel is filled into the tank.
Top level mark
For this purpose, park the machine in such a way that the engine is in a horizontal position. For oil filling quantity and quality refer to “Specifications”.
Check the oil level after filling.
Each time you take up operation
Check the engine oil level:
l
Remove the oil fill plug (C/4).
l
Clean the oil dip-stick with a clean rag, insert it again but do not screw it in.
l
Remove the dip-stick and read the oil level. If necessary, fill engine oil up to the level mark ”max”.
Ensure the oil fill plug is tightly screwed into the filler neck during engine operation.
Do not fill the fuel tank to the point of spillage. Instead, top up fuel to the top level mark to allow the fuel to expand.
W
Be careful when dealing with fuel.
l
Fuel is easily inflammable and explosive in certain conditions!
l
Never refill close to open fire, inflammable sparks or hot engine parts.
l
Do not refill in closed rooms.
l
Before each fuel fill, shut off the engine and wait until it has cooled off.
l
Do not smoke during filling and keep away from open fire and sparks.
l
Do not spill any fuel, use a proper filling device. If fuel is spilled on the ground, ensure the area is absolutely dry and the vapours have evaporated before you start the engine.
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4. Commissioning and Operation
Starting the Engine
(with the engine in horizontal position)
l
Check whether all guards are in proper position.
W
Do not start the engine in closed rooms. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide which acts toxic when inhaled.
Compact
0
Comfort
l
Open the fuel tap (C/11).
l
Set the speed control lever (A/6 or
B/6) to “START” (“CHOKE” tion.
) posi-
l
Do not use the Choke when the engine is warm or in hot weather.
l
Move the speed control lever to 1/3 position.
Compact Version:
l
Leave the wheel drive engagement lever (A/4) in position “0” (start position).
Comfort Version:
l
Pull the clutch lever (B/2) and lock it with pawl (B/1) (start position).
0
l
Leave the brush drive engagement lever (A/4) in position “0” (start position).
l
Pull the starting-rope on handle (C/2) until you feel the starter clutch engage.
Then pull hard and fast to start the engine. After the start, let the rope glide back. Do not let it snap.
W
Warning: To start the engine, step behind the handlebars and pull the starter rope towards the rear.
Keep off the danger zone.
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4. Commissioning and Operation
Shutting off the Engine
l
Set the speed control lever to idling position and let the engine run with idling speed for approximately 1/2 minute.
6
30 sec l
Move the speed control lever completely to the STOP position.
W
For shutting off the engine, do
not set the control lever to the
CHOKE position – risk of fire!
l
Close the fuel tap.
4
I
The speed control lever also serves as engine shut-off le-
ver. When necessary, move the speed control lever to STOP to stop the engine.
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4. Commissioning and Operation
Sweeping Snow Clearance
4
4
l
Start the engine as described in
“Starting the engine“
Check safety circuit function
W
- Only operate the machine if safety circuit works!
l
Wear individual protective ear plugs and solid shoes.
l
Slowly depress the brush drive engagement lever (A/5 or B/5) and pull the throttle at the same time to start the brushes.
Compact version:
l
Slowly depress the clutch lever (A/4); the sweeper travels forward.
Comfort version:
l
Pull softly on the clutch lever that engages the wheel drive (B/2), unlock the pawl (B/1), release it slowly: the sweeper moves off in forward direction.
After sweeping, disengage both drives and shut off the engine. The same applies for blockages.
W
Shut off the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector, if cleaning is necessary during operation.
Check the immediate surroundings for foreign objects and for children and animals in particular.
W
Attach the snow dozer blade properly.
Wear slip-proof footwear.
Working speed must suit conditions to prevent the operator is injured if the machine hits an obstacle.
Danger zone
Keep out of the sweeper’s
W
danger zone during starts and operation.
Danger Zone
For operation on banks, always turn machine towards the slope!
max 30°
(66 %)
Careful! Dirt and stones may get airborne during sweeping.
People and animals must keep out of this area.
Watch out for vehicles, window panes and other objects to avoid damage.
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5. Maintenance
Apart from adhering to operating instructions for the sweeper, it is also important to observe the following maintenance instructions.
W
Warning: Only do maintenance work with the engine shut off.
To prevent accidental start while working on the rotary brushes or on the engine, always remove the spark plug connector from the spark plug.
Machine
Worm Gear of Wheel Drive
The worm gear is permanently lubricated. Lubricating and servicing is not necessary.
Worm Gear of Brush Drive
The worm gear is permanently lubricated to work for approximately 250 operating hours.
Oil change is not necessary if there are no leakages.
Suitable oil is SAE 90 transmission oil, approx. 0.3 l
V-Belts
Inspect the condition of the V-belts at least once per year.
l
Remove the belt cover. For details see “Sweeping Speed”.
l
Replace the V-belts when they are worn. Only use original agria V-belts!
Checking and Adjusting Clutch
Play
Wheel and Brush Drive,
Compact Version
l
The clutches must be disengaged i.e.
wheel and brush drive must come to a stop when the levers (A/4 or A/5) are released and in top position.
l
When the lever is pushed down,
1
the drive must be engaged and the
V-belts must not slip. If necessary, adjust the cable on the cable setting screw (1).
Wheel Drive,
Comfort Version
For smooth V-belt clutch operation ensure the play X on clutch lever
(B/2) is set to
1–2mm. Check the clutch play while the drive is engaged.
Also ensure that the clutch is disengaged i.e. the wheel drive must come to a stop when the lever is in position ”0” (pawl is locked).
If the clutch play needs further adjustment, set it on the cable-setting screws.
l
Undo locking nut (2)
l
Adjust the setting screw (1) in such a way that the play on the lever is
X = 1–2mm.
l
Retighten the locking nut (2)
Brush Drive,
Comfort Version
For checking and adjusting refer to
“Brush Drive, Compact Version”.
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5. Maintenance
Drive-wheels
l
Check the tyre pressure periodically.
In particular, ensure that both tyres have equal pressures to give smooth riding.
l
Attach the wheels with the pointed part of tread lugs showing in travel direction (seen from above) to obtain full traction.
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J; B
Wheel Shaft
Apply bio-lubricating grease to the wheel shaft around the hub each time the machine was cleaned with a pressure washer or at least once per year.
Sweeper
l
Check the anchorage fixture for tight fit before each operation and at intervals of 8 operating hours.
l
Check the rotary brushes for wear at least after every 25 hours and replace them in good time. Minimum diameter is 250 mm.
6 8 h
6 25 h
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5. Maintenance
Engine
Checking the Engine Oil Level
Before each operation and after 5 operating hours!
l
Only with the engine shut off and in horizontal position.
l
Clean the oil fill plug (C/4) and its immediate surrounding.
l
Remove the oil fill plug, clean the dipstick with a clean rag and re-insert it all the way – do not screw it in.
l
Remove the dip-stick and read the oil level.
l
Refill oil, if the oil level is below the lower dip-stick mark. Refill engine oil
(see “Specifications”) up to upper level mark on dip-stick.
Oil dip stick
Changing the Engine Oil
For the first time after 5 operating
hours, after that after every 50 operating hours or annually (whatever comes first). Under high loads or at high temperatures, change the oil already after
25 operating hours.
M
l
Remove drain and filler plug (C/4).
l
To drain the oil, pivot the handlebars upwards. Tilt the machine backwards and to the left. Then drain the oil into a suitable container (fig. M).
(We recommend to drain the fuel through the filler neck into a fuel can before draining the oil).
Alternatively, use a suction pump to pump the oil from the machine.
l
Dispose of the waste oil properly!
5
N
l
Fill in fresh engine oil. For oil filling capacity and quality see specifications.
Fill in the oil using a funnel or similar device if possible (fig.
N).
Only change oil while the engine is still warm, but not hot –
danger of burns!
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5. Maintenance
1 Air filter cover
2 Snap mechanism
3 Filter element
4 Latches
Air Filter
Clean the air filter insert at 3-month in-
tervals but not later than 25 operating hours (earlier in very dusty conditions).
To do this, proceed as follows:
l
Clean the air filter and its surrounding area.
l
Open the snap mechanism (2), fold down the filter cover (1) and remove it.
l
Remove the paper element (3).
l
Tap the element against a smooth surface or blow compressed air against the inside of the filter.
Never brush the filter because this would press the dirt into the fibres.
l
Replace the filter element if it is extremely dirty.
l
Inspect the filter element carefully for holes or other damage and replace it if necessary.
l
Replace the filter element
l
Attach the cover and snap the latches
(4) into place.
I
Do not wash the paper element
(tap it or blow it out)
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5. Maintenance
1
2
1
Fuel strainer
Fuel System
l
Each time you maintain the machine, check fuel hose, fuel tank, and carburetor for leakages and repair, if necessary.
Immediately replace leaking or porous fuel hoses.
l
Replace fuel hoses after every 2 years.
l
Clean the fuel tank at 100-hour intervals.
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Service ç l
Clean the fuel strainer at 100-hour intervals.
To do this, drain all fuel into a suitable container.
Clean the fuel strainer with a cleaning solvent and inspect it for damage.
Replace the fuel strainer.
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-
Service ç
Excessive Fuel Supply
l
After excessive fuel supply to the engine, remove the spark plug, clean and dry it. Then crank the engine with the recoil starter a number of times. Afterwards screw the spark plug in and move the speed control lever to "FULL THROT-
TLE". Then start the engine via the recoil starter.
5
5
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5. Maintenance
Spark plug
l
After 50 operating hours, clean the spark plug and re-adjust the electrode gap to 0.7–0.8 mm. Only clean the spark plug using a wire brush and wash it out with a commercial cleaning agent.
Cleaning the cooling fan grille
After prolonged operation, the cooling system may become clogged by dirt etc.
To avoid any overheating and damage to the engine, regularly clean the cooling fan grille (C/3).
Check before each operation!
0.7–0.8 mm Wire brush
5
5
l
Replace the spark plug at 100-hour
intervals or when it shows significant wear or if the insulator is damaged.
Correct spark plug assembly:
Screw the spark plug into the cylinder head by hand.
Then continue with a spark plug wrench. Turn wrench by 90° or at a torque of 20…30
Nm.
Checking the ignition sparks:
Remove the sparkplug, clean it and place it back into the plug connector.
Use the lateral electrode to make contact with the engine, pull the starter rope and wait for sparking. If there are no sparks, replace the spark plug.
Air cooling system
1) Clean the rotating strainer at 50-hour intervals as a minimum (earlier in very dusty and trashy conditions). To do this, remove the recoil starter. See the illustration below.
2) Clean the internal cooling fins and surfaces at 100-hour intervals as a minimum (earlier in very dusty and trashy conditions).
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Service ç
1) 2)
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5. Maintenance
Governor
For smooth engine performance keep governor linkages, springs and actuating devices clean and free from dust and dirt. Do not bend or twist parts. (Governor linkages on carburetor C/6).
Speed Control
Devices for actuating engine speed must be adjusted correctly to start, operate and shut off the engine at correct speed rates.
For this adjustment:
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Service ç
Exhaust system
Regularly clean the area around the exhaust (C/9) from grass, dirt, and inflammable deposits.
– Risk of fire!
Check before each operation.
1
2
Carburetor settings
To compensate for fuel, temperature, height or load variations, a slight carburetor re-adjustment may become necessary. Only let the engine run with the air filter and air filter cover mounted.
5
5
For any adjustments of the carbure-
tor:
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-
Service
ç
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5. Maintenance
Safety circuit General
Check the safety circuit function each time you take up operation and each time you maintain or service the machine.
Compact Version
l
Upon release of the handle (A/4 or
A/5) the wheel drive or the brush drive must come to a stop.
If necessary, adjust the levers by setting the cable-setting screws.
Stop
l
Watch out for fuel and oil leakage and repair, if necessary.
l
Regularly check bolts and nuts for tight fit and retighten, if necessary.
l
Slightly grease all gliding and moving parts (e.g. speed control lever, hand lever bearing, etc.) with Bio-lubricating grease and Bio-slushing oil (refer to “Lubrication Chart”, page 43).
Cleaning
5 5
Comfort Version,
Wheel Drive
l
Upon release of the handle (B/3) and with clutch engaged the engine must come to a stop.
l
Check the electric lines and connections for good condition, replace, if necessary.
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-
Service ç
Comfort Version,
Brush Drive
For checking and adjusting refer to
“Compact Version”.
After each cleaning (washing with water, especially with pressure washer) lubricate all lubrication points, oil and let the sweeper run for a short time to press water out.
Apply grease generously to leave a grease ring around bearings to prevent water, plant sap, and dirt from penetrating.
Clean the engine only with a cloth.
Avoid spraying with air-compressed water jets, as water might leak into ignition and fuel system, causing malfunctions.
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5. Maintenance
Storage
For longer periods of no operation
a) Clean thoroughly
Repair paint coat
c) Drive-wheels
Support drive-wheels in such a way that tyres have no ground contact. Pneumatic tyres are quickly destroyed, if left standing under load and uninflated.
b) Engine preservation
l
Drain fuel completely or fill fuel tank and add fuel stabilizer (agria no. 799 09).
- Observe enclosed instructions.
Let engine run for approx. 1 minute.
l
Change the engine oil.
l
Fill a tea-spoon (approx. 0.03l) of engine oil into the spark plug opening.
Slowly crank the engine.
l
Set the piston to compression via the recoil starter (pull the starter grip until resistance is felt) – valves are closed.
l
Slowly crank the engine after every
2–3 weeks (spark-plug connector is removed). Then set the piston to compression again.
d) Disengaging the Drives
Always park the Comfort version with wheel drives disengaged (position “0”) to avoid clutch problems.
0
The brush drive on the Comfort version and both drives on the Compact version are automacially disengaged as the levers are released (safety circuit function).
e) Parking
To avoid severe corrosion:
- to preser ve the machine from atmosperic influences do not park the machine:
- in humid rooms
- in rooms where fertilizer is stored
- in stables or adjacent rooms.
5
f) Covering the machine
Protect the machine with cloth or a similar cover.
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6. Troubleshooting
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Observe safety instructions! Have all serious malfunctions on the machine or engine repaired by your agria workshop. They have the proper tools. Improper repairs can only add to the damage.
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Engine - Spark plug connector not connected does not start - Speed control lever not in position CHOKE
- Fuel tank empty or poor fuel
- Fuel line clogged
- Defective spark plug
- Engine too much fuel
(“flooded engine”)
- Inleaked air due to loose caburetor and suction line
Connect spark plug connector
Move speed control lever to position “CHOKE”
Fill fresh fuel
Clean fuel line
Clean, adjust or exchange spark plug
Dry and adjust spark plug and start at FULL THROTTLE
Tighten attachment bolts
28
27
36
35
Misfirings in engine
Excessive - Low engine oil level temperature - Impaired cooling in engine
- Air filter clogged
- Carburetor misadjusted
Misfirings in engine at high speeds
- Engine running in CHOKE range
- Loose ignition cable
Move speed control-lever to operating position, 28 if necessary, adjust speed control
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37
Fit connector tightly on spark plug,
- Clogged fuel line or poor fuel fix ignition cable retaining device
Clean fuel line, fill fresh fuel
- Vent opening in fuel tank cap clogged Exchange fuel tank cap
27
- Water or dirt in fuel system
- Air filter clogged
- Carburetor misadjusted
Drain fuel and fill fresh fuel
Clean air filter or exchange
Re-adjust carburetor
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37
- Short firing intervals
- Incorrect idle mix
Refill oil immediately
Clean cooling fan grille, clean internal cooling fins
Clean air filter
Re-adjust carburetor
Adjust spark plug
Adjust carburetor
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36
36
34
37
36
37
Engine frequently stalls in idle
- Firing interval too long, defective spark plug
- Carburetor misadjusted
- Air filter clogged
Engine does - Speed control linkages are not run clogged or jammed smoothly
Adjust or replace spark plug
Re-adjust carburetor
Clean air filter
Clean speed control linkages
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37
36
37
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6. Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause
Engine - Speed and engine stop are not does not stop properly adjusted when set to stop
Remedy
Readjust speed control
Engine - Loose cylinder head or output too low damaged gasket
- Poor compression
- Air filter clogged
Tighten cylinder head, exchange gasket
Have engine checked
Clean the air filter
Wheel drive - Incorrect hand clutch lever adjustment Adjust hand clutch lever or brush drive does not stop with disengaged clutch
Excessive vibration
- Attachment bolts loosened
- Loose anchorage fixture on rotary brushes
Tighten attachment bolts
Immediately turn off engine!
Check anchorage fixture and all bolts and nuts for tightness, exchange damaged parts
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Electrical Wiring Diagram
Varnishes, Wear Parts
Electrical Wiring Diagram, Comfort Version
1 Engine
2 Magnet ignition system
3 Engine-off-switch
(on speed control lever next to engine)
4 Connector pair
5 Switch in safety circuit lever
6 Switch in clutch lever
Varnishes, Wear Parts
agria Order No.
799 09
771 83
Varnishes
181 03
712 98
509 68
Wear Parts
761 98
759 99
766 44
762 78
762 81
765 43
765 44
6194 051
6194 061
6194 151
6194 161
Fuel stabilizer
Oil suction pump
Spray varnish birch-green
Spray varnish red, RAL 2002
Spray varnish black, RAL 9005 pouch 5g spray tin 400ml spray tin 400ml spray tin 400ml
Air filter element
Spark plug NGK BPR 6ES; BOSCH WR 7 DC
V-belt for wheel drive X10x872
V-belt for brush drive
Reverse gear flat belt
V-belt for brush drive
V-belt for brush drive rotary brushes 70 cm coarse rotary brushes 70 cm fine rotary brushes 90 cm coarse rotary brushes 90 cm fine
10x1775 (Compact)
20x960 (Comfort)
13x730 (Comfort)
13x1320 (Comfort)
Emergency Tyre Repair:
713 13 Tyre repair gel bottle 1l
Spare Parts List
997 152 Cleanstar sweeper type 6100
997 145 Honda Engines
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Lubrication Chart
3
3
1
2
1 Engine oil
2 Wheel shafts
3 Lever bearings etc.annually
8 h annually
(page 33)
(page 32)
(page 38)
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Inspection and Maintenance Chart
Check safety circuit function
Check free play of levers
Check air filter
Clean cooling grille
Check engine oil level, refill, if necessary
Clean exhaust
First engine oil change subsequent oil changes
Clean engine, check bolts and nuts
Check wear of rotary brushes earlier if required
Clean air filter insert
Replace air filter insert, earlier, if required
Clean spark plug, adjust gap
Replace spark plug
Clean guide plates, cooling fins, earlier, if required
Change oil in worm gear of brush drive
Lubricate all gliding parts
Grease wheel-shaft
Replace fuel hoses
3
2
After operating hours
P A 5 8 25 50 100 250
K
K
K
K min. every
3 months min. yearly B page
38
31
34
36
1
1
1 K K
K
W
W
K
33
37
33
33
38
W
W
W
W
K
W
W
W
K
K
W*
31
K 38
K 32
35
32
34
34
36
36
36
A = Each time before you take up operation
B = After each cleaning
K = Checks and maintenance to be executed by operator
W = Maintenance to be executed by professional workshop
P = Item no. in lubrication chart
* = After 2 years
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Designation of Parts
Fig. C
Honda GCV135 and GCV160 Engines
1 Fuel tank cap
2 Starter handle
3 Air strainer
4 Oil fill plug, dip-stick
5 Air filter
6 Carburetor / speed control governor
7 Engine type no. / identification no.
8 Spark plug / spark plug connector
9 Exhaust with guard
10 Fuel tank
11 Fuel tap
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Designation of Parts
Fig. C
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Conformity Declaration
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