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400

Series

YM036
Global Rev. 05 (12-2015)

www.greenmachines.com
*YM036*
INTRODUCTION

This manual is furnished with each new model. It provides necessary operation and maintenance instructions.

Read this manual completely and understand


the machine before operating or servicing it.

Read this manual completely and understand the machine before operating or servicing it.

This machine will provide excellent service. However, the best results will be obtained at minimum costs if:
S The machine is operated with reasonable care.
S The machine is maintained regularly - per the machine maintenance instructions provided.
S The machine is maintained with manufacturer supplied or equivalent parts.

PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT MACHINE DATA


Please dispose of packaging materials, Please fill out at time of installation for future reference.
old machine components and fluids in Model No. −
an environmentally safe way according
to local waste disposal regulations. Serial No. −
Always remember to recycle.
Installation Date −

The following publications are included with this The following optional publications can be purchased
machine: separately:

Operators Manual Kubota Engine Workshop Manual


Service Schedule Kubota Engine Parts Catalog
Parts Catalog
Kubota Engine Manual Please contact a local Green Machines distributor to
order additional publications.

INTENDED USE
The 414S2D, 414RS, 424TR, 424HS machines are designed to sweep disposable debris from surfaces typically
found in outdoor urban areas (city streets, pedestrian malls, sidewalks, parking lots, etc…). Do not use this
machine on soil, grass, artificial turf, or outdoor carpet surfaces. Do not use the machine other than described in
this Operator Manual.

Green Machines Sweepers U.K. Ltd.


Bankside, Falkirk FK2 7XE
Scotland, United Kingdom
Phone: (+44) 1324−611666
www.greenmachines.com

Specifications and parts are subject to change without notice.


Original Instructions. Copyright E 2015 Green Machines Company.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINERY


(according to Annex II A of the Machinery Directive)

Green Machines Herewith declares, on our own responsibility, that the machinery
Sweepers U.K. Ltd
414S2D, 414RS, 424TR, 424HS
Bankside, Falkirk FK2 7XE − is in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC), as amended and with national
Scotland, United Kingdom implementing legislation
21−05−2010 − is in conformity with the provisions of the Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC
− is in conformity with the provisions concerning noise emission for outdoor use (Directive 2000/14/CE) and
with national implementing legislation

and that
− the following harmonized standards or parts of these standards have been applied: EN ISO 14121−1, EN
1037, EN 60335−1, EN 60204−1, EN ISO 13849−1, EN ISO 13849−2, EN 60529, EN ISO 4413, EN 349, EN
55012, EN 61000−6−2, EN ISO 11201, EN ISO 4871, EN ISO 3744*, EN ISO 13059*, EN ISO 3450, EN
EN 60335−2−72.
− the following national standards or parts of these standards have been used:
CONTENTS
CONTENTS

Page Page
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Water Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Checking / Filling The Water Tank . . . . . 34
Machine Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Draining The Water Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Controls And Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Filling The Water Tank With Deicer . . . . 34
Symbol Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Using Disinfectants / Chemicals . . . . . . 34
Removing The Protective Plastic Sheet . . . 9 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Operation Of Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Wander Hose (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Drive Lever Clearing A Blockage From The
(Forward / Neutral / Reverse) . . . . . . 10 Wander Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Parking Brake Lever Clean And Safe Attachment (CSA) /
(414RS / 424TR / 424HS only) . . . . 10 Dog Excrement Attachment (DEA)
Engine Temperature Gauge . . . . . . . . . . 11 (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Hour Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Preparing The CSA / DEA System
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator . . . . . . . . 11 For Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Charging System Malfunction Using The CSA / DEA System . . . . . 37
Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Snow Plow (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Glow Plug Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Installing The Snow Plow . . . . . . . . . 39
Warning Beacon / Audible Alarm Using The Snow Plow . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Machine Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Operating Light Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Water Switch (Dust Suppression) Maintenance Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
(414RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Brush Water Control Knob / Hydraulic Hoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Filter Bag Water Control Knob Hydraulic Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
(Dust Suppression) (414RS) . . . . . . 12 Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Variable Speed Water Pump (Dust Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Suppression) (424TR / 424HS) . . . . 13 Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Operator Seat (414RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Extending The Operator Seat (414RS) 14 Fuel Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Stowing The Operator Seat (414RS) . . 15 Fuel Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Adjusting The Operator Seat (414RS) . 16 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Using The Operator Seat (414RS) . . . . 16 Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Operator Seat (424TR / 424HS) . . . . . . . . 17 Replacing The Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Attaching The Seat (424TR / 424HS) . . 17 Safety Interlock Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Adjusting The Seat (424TR / 424HS) . . 18 Brushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Adjusting The Foot Plate And Handle Replacing The Brushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Height (424TR / 424HS) . . . . . . . . . . 18 Checking / Adjusting The Brush
Brush Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
How The Machine Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Checking The Brush Pressure . . . . . . . . 54
Pre−Operation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Adjusting The Brush Pressure . . . . . . . . 54
Post Operation Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Dust Suppression / Vacuum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Starting The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Checking / Cleaning The Spray Jets . . . 55
Turning Off The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Adjusting The Vacuum Nozzle Height . . 56
While Operating The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Filter Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Sweeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Cleaning The Filter Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Sweeping Into Corners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Water Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Selecting High Speed Mode (424HS) . . 25 Drain Cap Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Raising / Lowering The Vacuum Brakes And Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Nozzle (424HS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Parking Brakes
Driving Over Curbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (414RS / 424TR / 424HS Only) . . . . 58
Clearing Blockages From The Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Vacuum Nozzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Wheel Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Transporting The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Wander Hose (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Sweeping Leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Snow Plow (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Replacing The Plastic Trash Bag . . . . . . . . 29 Pushing / Transporting The Machine . . . . . 59
Cleaning The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Pushing The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Daily After Use Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Transporting The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Weekly Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Machine Jacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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CONTENTS
Page
Storage And Freeze Protection . . . . . . . . . . 62
Storing The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Freeze Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
General Machine Dimensions/Capacities . 63
General Machine Performance . . . . . . . . . . 63
Hydraulic System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Power Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Machine Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The following precautions are used throughout FOR SAFETY:
this manual as indicated in their description:
1. Do not operate machine:
WARNING: To warn of hazards or unsafe - Unless trained and authorized.
practices that could result in severe - Unless operator manual is read and
personal injury or death. understood.
- Under the influence of alcohol or
CAUTION: To warn of unsafe practices drugs.
that could result in minor or moderate - While using a cell phone or other
personal injury. types of electronic devices.
- Unless mentally and physically
FOR SAFETY: To identify actions that must be capable of following machine
followed for safe operation of equipment. instructions.
- If it is not in proper operating
The following information signals potentially condition.
dangerous conditions to the operator. Know when - In areas where flammable
these conditions can exist. Locate all safety vapors/liquids or combustible dusts
devices on the machine. Report machine damage are present.
or faulty operation immediately. - In areas that are too dark to safely see
the controls or operate the machine
WARNING: Moving belt and fan. Keep unless operating / headlights are
away. turned on.
- In areas with possible falling objects.
WARNING: Machine emits toxic gases.
Serious injury or death can result. 2. Before starting machine:
- Check for fuel, oil, and liquid leaks.
Provide adequate ventilation.
- Keep sparks and open flame away
from refueling area.
WARNING: Flammable materials can
- Make sure all safety devices are in
cause explosion or fire. Do not use
place and operate properly.
flammable materials in tank. Only use
water. 3. When starting machine:
- Keep directional lever in neutral.
WARNING:Allow engine to cool. Do not
remove cap from radiator when engine
is hot. Avoid contact with hot engine
coolant.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4. When using machine: - Avoid contact with battery acid.
- Use only as described in this manual. - Avoid contact with hot engine coolant.
- Do not pick up burning or smoking - Do not remove cap from radiator when
debris, such as cigarettes, matches or engine is hot.
hot ashes - Allow engine to cool.
- Do not sit on seat when manuevering - Keep flames and sparks away from
machine over curbs. fuel system service area. Keep area
- Go slowly on inclines and slippery well ventilated.
surfaces. - Use cardboard to locate leaking
- Do not sweep on ramp inclines that hydraulic fluid under pressure.
exceed 20% grade or transport - All repairs must be performed by a
(GVWR) on ramp inclines that exceed trained service mechanic.
20% grade. - Do not modify the machine from its
- Reduce speed when turning. original design.
- Keep all parts of body inside operator - Use Green Machines supplied or
station while machine is moving. approved replacement parts.
- Always be aware of surroundings - Wear personal protective equipment
while operating machine. as needed and where recommended in
- Use care when reversing machine. this manual.
- Keep children and unauthorized
persons away from machine.
- Do not carry passengers on any part of For Safety: Wear hearing protection.
the machine.
- Always follow safety and traffic rules.
- Report machine damage or faulty For Safety: Wear protective gloves.
operation immediately.
For Safety: Wear eye protection.
5. Before leaving or servicing machine:
- Do not park near combustible
materials, dusts, gases, or liquids. For Safety: Wear protective dust mask.
- Stop on level surface.
- Ensure drive lever is in neutral.
- Set parking brake (if equipped).
- Turn off machine and remove key. 7. When loading/unloading machine
onto/off truck or trailer:
6. When servicing machine: - Drain water tank before loading
- All work must be done with sufficient machine.
lighting and visibility. - Use ramp, truck or trailer that will
- Keep work area well ventilated. support the weight of the machine and
- Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose operator.
clothing, jewelry and secure long hair. - Do not load/unload on ramp inclines
- Block machine tires before jacking that exceed 20% grade.
machine up. - Use winch. Do not drive the machine
- Jack machine up at designated onto/off the truck or trailer. Do not
locations only. Support machine with push the machine onto/off the truck or
jack stands. trailer unless the load height is 380
- Use hoist or jack that will support the mm (15 in) or less from the ground.
weight of the machine. - Set parking brake after machine is
- Do not power spray or hose off loaded (if equipped).
machine near electrical components. - Turn off machine and remove key.
- Disconnect battery connections before - Block machine tires.
working on machine. - Tie machine down to truck or trailer.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The safety labels appear in the locations
indicated. Replace damaged labels.

Moving Fan. Keep Away. Do not open when engine is Read Manual Before
Read Operator Manual. running . Refer To Workshop Operating Machine −
Remove Key From Manual − Located on back duct. Located on top cover.
Machine. Refer To
Workshop Manual −
Located on back duct.

Allow engine to cool.


Do not remove cap
from radiator when
engine is hot. Avoid
contact with hot
engine coolant −
Located on coolant
tank cap

Moving Fan. Keep Away.


Read Operator Manual.
Remove Key From Machine.
Refer To Workshop Manual −
Located on vacuum fan
housing.

400 Series YM036 (12−2015) 5


OPERATION
OPERATION
MACHINE COMPONENTS

3 15
2 4
5
1
6

8
9

10 11 11

12

13

14 14

15 15

16 16
17

1. Front box assembly 10. Front castor wheels (2)


2. Water tank 11. Rear mirrors
3. Top cover 12. Warning beacon
4. Wander hose (Option) 13. Side access panel
5. Operator console / controls 14. Headlights
6. Operator seat (414RS only) 15. Spray jets (dust suppression)
7. Debris bag 16. Sweeping brushes
8. Rear tire 17. Suction nozzle
9. Main tires (2)

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OPERATION

CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

2 3 4
5 6 7

12 8
9 11
1
10 13

22 15
14

21
16

20 19 18
17

1. Cup holder 11. Warning beacon / audible warning switch


2. Control panel 12. Vacuum flap lever
3. Engine temperature gauge 13. Throttle lever
4. Hour meter 14. Brush speed lever
5. Engine oil pressure indicator 15. Handlebar
6. Charging system indicator 16. Emergency shutoff knob
7. Glow plug indicator 17. Parking brake
8. Ignition switch (ON / OFF) (414RS / 424TR / 424HS only)
9. Water ON / OFF switch (Option) / 18. Inner bag spray jet (414S2D / 414RS only)
Clean and Safe Attachment (CSA) / 19. Brush spray jets (414S2D / 414RS only)
Dog Excrement Attachment (DEA) 20. Wander hose handle (Option)
switch (Option) 21. Forward drive lever
10. Headlight / taillight switch 22. Reverse drive lever

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OPERATION

SYMBOL DEFINITIONS

These symbols are used on the machine to


identify controls, displays, and features.

Glow Plug (Preheat) Oil Pressure

Battery Charge Brush Speed

+ Warning Beacon / Audible Warning Headlights / Taillights

Warning Beacon High Speed (Throttle / Brush)

Low Speed (Throttle / Brush) Throttle Lever

Vacuum Nozzle Up Vacuum Nozzle Down

Brush Dust Suppression Debris Bag Dust Suppression

Dust Suppression Control Dust Suppression Switch

Off (Warning Beacon / Audible


Emergency Shutoff
0 Warning, Headlights / Taillights, and
Dust Suppression Switches)

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OPERATION

REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC


SHEET

This machine is often shipped with a protective


plastic sheet fitted inside the back duct. This
protective plastic sheet must be removed prior to
the machine being operated.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (414S2D /
414RS only), turn off machine, and remove
key.

1. Loosen both toggle clamps and open the back


duct.

2. Remove the protective plastic sheet.

3. Lift the hinge lock pin and close the back duct.

4. Refasten the toggle clamps.

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OPERATION
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
OPERATION OF CONTROLS (414RS / 424TR / 424HS only)
Push the Parking brake lever down to engage the
DRIVE LEVER parking brake.
(FORWARD / NEUTRAL / REVERSE)
Forward: Squeeze the Drive lever.

Slightly push the Parking brake lever down and


press the button to release the parking brake.

Neutral: Release the Drive lever into the middle


position.

Reverse: Press the Drive lever.

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OPERATION
ENGINE TEMPERATURE GAUGE CHARGING SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
INDICATOR
The Engine temperature gauge indicates the
engine temperature. The Charging system malfunction indicator
illuminates when the alternator is not charging the
battery.

HOUR METER
The Hour meter displays the hours the machine GLOW PLUG INDICATOR
was operated. Use this information to determine
machine service intervals. The Glow plug indicator illuminates when the
ignition switch is turned clockwise far enough to
activate the glow plugs, but not far enough to start
the engine.

ENGINE OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR


The Engine oil pressure indicator illuminates when
the oil pressure is low.

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OPERATION
WARNING BEACON / AUDIBLE ALARM BRUSH WATER CONTROL KNOB / FILTER
SWITCH BAG WATER CONTROL KNOB (DUST
SUPPRESSION) (414RS)
Use the 3−position Warning beacon / audible
alarm switch to activate the warning beacon and Use the Brush water control knob to adjust the
audible alarm. Push the switch to the second amount of water dispensed to the brushes for dust
(middle) position to operate only the warning suppression.
beacon and the third position to operate the
warning beacon and audible alarm. Push the
switch back to the first position to turn off the
warning beacon and audible alarm.

Use the Filter bag water control knob to adjust the


amount of water dispensed inside the filter bag for
dust suppression.

OPERATING LIGHT SWITCH


Use the Operating light switch to operate the rear
tail lights and headlights.

WATER SWITCH (DUST SUPPRESSION)


(414RS)
Use the Water switch to turn on the dust control
system for the brushes and the filter bag.

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OPERATION
VARIABLE SPEED WATER PUMP (DUST
SUPPRESSION) (424TR / 424HS)
Use the Water pump speed control knob to adjust
the amount of water that is sprayed.

Use the Brush spray valve located below the


console to turn the brush sprays on or off.

Use the Inside filter bag spray valve located below


the console to turn the filter bag spray on or off.

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OPERATION
4. Raise the seat stem. The locking pin will got
OPERATOR SEAT (414RS) through the hole in the rear wheel cover to
lock the rear wheel into place when the seat
stem is raised.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

EXTENDING THE OPERATOR SEAT


1. Push locking lever in to release the seat.

5. Rotate the seat into position.

2. Pull the seat assembly out from the machine


until the seat locks into the fully extended
position.

3. Rotate the rear wheel until the hole in the rear


wheel cover is aligned with the rear seat
locking pin.

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OPERATION
STOWING THE OPERATOR SEAT 4. Ensure the seat slide is aligned straight with
the rest of the machine and pull the locking
1. Fold the front of the seat down back against lever out.
the seat stem.

5. Use pedal or handle to push the operator


2. Hold seat against the seat stem and fold the seat in until it locks into the stowed position.
seat stem down.

3. Rotate the rear wheel until the hole in the rear


wheel cover is oriented to the front of the
machine and the rear wheel is pointed straight
to the front of the machine.

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OPERATION
ADJUSTING THE OPERATOR SEAT USING THE OPERATOR SEAT
Adjust the operator seat before operating the Before using the operator seat be sure the seat is
machine. Adjust the operator seat so that when properly adjusted. See ADJUSTING THE
seated, most of the body weight is supported by OPERATOR SEAT. Also be sure the wing mirrors
the legs and not the seat and so that there is are adjusted for good vision to the rear of the
adequate vision over the top of the machine. machine.

Use the top button screw to adjust the seat angle. When using the operator seat, always have both
feet firmly on the foot plates and both hands on
the handle bars. For comfort keep elbows slightly
bent and legs bent to support most body weight.
Also ensure there is adequate sight lines to the
front of the machine.

Always remain seated while the machine is in


motion Do Not stand on the foot plates when the
machine is moving.

Use the two bottom button screws to move the


seat stem forward or backwards.

Do not use the operator seat in confined areas,


when the area being swept is crowded with
pedestrians, or on streets where there is heavy
vehicular traffic.

Also do not use the operator seat if making a


sharp turn. To make a such turns, first stop the
machine, get off the operator seat, step to the
side of the machine opposite of the direction of
the turn, and squeeze the drive lever, and turn
handle bars in the direction of the turn.

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OPERATION
4. Swing the lock screw to the rear to clear the
OPERATOR SEAT (424TR / 424HS) locking plate.

ATTACHING THE SEAT (424TR / 424HS)


FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

1. Engage the kickstand to support the back of


the machine into position for installing the
seat.

5. Lift the locking plate and remove the dolly


wheel.

6. With the dolly wheel removed, hold the seat


unit and guide the seat forwards onto the
guides on the machine.

2. Lift the yellow cover located at the back of the


machine.

7. Push down on the locking plate, slide the lock


screw into position, and hand tighten the
screw clockwise.

3. Turn the lock screw counterclockwise to


loosen.

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OPERATION
8. Align the yellow cover with the locking screw ADJUSTING THE FOOT PLATE AND HANDLE
and close the cover. HEIGHT (424TR / 424HS)
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

To raise the footplate, first unclasp the two toggle


clamps. Lift the footplate to new position, and
clamp the toggles.

To adjust the handle height, turn the large


adjustment screw located under the control
console.

9. Reattach the safety chain.

10. Connect the rear lighting electric cable to the


socket.

NOTE: The kickstand should spring back to the


closed position when the machine is driven
forward.

NOTE: Remove the seat in the reverse order in


which it was installed.

ADJUSTING THE SEAT (424TR / 424HS)


FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

Slide the lever at the front of the seat to move the


seat forward and backward.

Use the hand wheel located on the right side to


adjust the recline.

There are three weight settings on the spring


suspension unit under the seat. Push the segment
button at the top right side of the seat to adjust the
weight setting.

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OPERATION

BRUSH INFORMATION HOW THE MACHINE WORKS

For best results, use the correct brush type for the This machine works by airflow. As long as airflow
cleaning application. is maintained through the machine it should
effectively sweep and pickup debris.
NOTE: The amount and type of debris play an
important role in determining the type of brushes The two front brushes move debris to the center
to use. Contact an authorized service of the machine and the vacuum created by the
representative for specific recommendations. impeller pulls the debris through the impeller fan,
where the debris (leaves, glass bottles, paper,
Polypropylene Brush − Best overall general metallic cans, etc...) is mulched into fine particles.
cleaning brush. The bristles fan out and dig into The debris is then blown through the back duct
cracks to remove debris. and down through a filter screen that separates
the debris from the air. The debris drops into the
Polypropylene and Wire Brush − plastic trash bag located inside the debris bag.
Recommended for moving heavy debris. Best The air escapes through the filter bag that
bristle mix for moving large quantities of sand and prevents remaining dust from escaping. Airflow
heavier debris. The bristles fan out similar to the must be maintained through the debris bag to
polypropylene brush. The wire bristles provide the keep the machine functioning properly.
ability to move heavier material.

PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) Heavy Duty


Brush − Recommended for areas where there is
a heavy build up of debris. The stiffer / thicker
bristles provide more aggressive digging action to
remove compacted debris from along buildings,
curbs, and in corners.

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OPERATION

PRE−OPERATION CHECKLIST POST OPERATION CLEANING

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing Clean the machine after every use. See
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive CLEANING THE MACHINE section of this
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if manual.
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
- Check the engine oil level. machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
- Check the hydraulic fluid level. equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

- Check the engine coolant level. - Clean the back duct and the impeller housing
area.
- Check the fuel level.
- Clean the interior and exterior of the outer
- Check the air filter indicator. filter bag.

- Check the water tank level. - Clean the engine compartment and around
the hydraulic components.
- Check the condition of the brushes. Remove
any string, banding, plastic wrap, or other - Clean the radiator and area around the
debris from the brushes. Adjust brush height radiator.
as necessary.
- Clean the air filter cap, filter housing, and
- Ensure water pump and and spray jets are filter.
operational.
- Clean the brushes and vacuum head area.
- Check inner bag, nylon sock, and outer bag
for damage and cleanliness. - Clean the exterior of the machine.

- Check operating lights (headlights / taillights).

- Check safety equipment (rotating beacon /


audible alarm / reflectors).

- Ensure all controls, gauges, and indicators


function properly.

- Check tire pressure and condition of tires.

- Ensure side panel is secured in place.

- Machines with optional snow plow only: Check


snow plow for damage.

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NOTE: Do not operate the starter motor for more
STARTING THE MACHINE than 10 seconds at a time or after the engine has
started. Allow the starter to cool 15−20 seconds
between starting attempts or damage to the
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine, unless starter motor may occur.
operator manual is read and understood.
WARNING: Machine emits toxic gases.
1. Engage the parking brake (if equipped). Severe respiratory damage or
asphyxiation can result. Provide
2. Adjust the Throttle lever to the lowest setting. adequate ventilation. Consult with your
regulatory authorities for exposure
limits. Keep engine properly tuned.

7. Turn on lights.

TURNING OFF THE MACHINE

1. Stop the machine, turn off all sweeping


functions, and release the drive lever into the
neutral position.

2. Turn the ignition switch key counter clockwise


to turn off the machine. Remain in the
3. Ensure the drive lever is in neutral position. operator seat or at the controls of the machine
until the engine is off.
4. Turn the key clockwise until the glow plug
indicator comes on, but not far enough to start FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
the engine. Hold the key in this position for 5 machine, do not park near combustible
seconds, depending on temperature. Colder materials, dust, gases, or liquids. Stop on
temperatures require longer time. level surface, set parking brake (if equipped),
turn off machine, and remove key.

5. Turn the key further clockwise to start the


engine.

6. Allow the engine and hydraulic system to


warm up for three to five minutes.

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OPERATION
Drive the machine slowly on inclines. Use the
WHILE OPERATING THE MACHINE drive lever and throttle to control machine speed
on descending inclines. Sweep with the machine
up inclines rather than down inclines.
Perform the Pre−Operation Procedures before
each use (see MACHINE MAINTENANCE section Never maneuver over curbs with the brushes.
of this manual). Always raise the brushes prior to moving over
curbs. Never drive over curbs at a high speed or
Avoid straps, twine, rope, large plastic bags, at a 90_angle. Approach curbs at approximately a
etc..., since these items could become entangled 45_ angle. Never operate machine over curbs
in the brushes, brush motors, and vacuum fan. greater than 100 mm (4 in.) in height.
Avoid heavy debris such as bricks and rocks since
the vacuum will not pick up such items and they FOR SAFETY: When using machine, go slowly
will be drug underneath the vacuum nozzle. Also on inclines and slippery surfaces.
avoid wood debris since such items can become
lodged in the vacuum fan and possibly damage Do not operate machine in areas where the
the impeller. ambient temperature is above 51_ C (124_ F). Do
not operate sweeping functions in areas where the
Avoid oil absorbent granules or other oil soaked ambient temperature is below −20_ C (−4_ F).
debris, since such debris can be broken down by
the vacuum fan blade and become stuck to the FOR SAFETY: When using machine, do not
interior of the filter bag, preventing air from sweep / scrub on ramp inclines that exceed
moving through bag and significantly diminishing 20% grade or transport (GVWR) on ramp
vacuum performance. The filter bag will need to
inclines that exceed 20% grade.
be cleaned if it is clogged with this type debris.
The Green Machine is not designed as a full sized
Do Not pickup aerosol cans or other flammable
street sweeper, however it is capable of
items since such items could create a fire hazard
maintaining moderately dirty curb lines.
in the filter bag.
Most dirt is concentrated along edges, either
Plan the sweeping in advance. Try to arrange long
between the sidewalk and buildings (building line)
runs with minimum stopping and starting. Sweep
or between the street and the curb (curb line).
as straight a path as possible. Overlap the brush
Since approximately 90% of dirt is generally within
paths. For maximum sweeping performance,
457 mm (18 in) of the building line or curb line, the
operate the machine at lowest speed possible to
best way to sweep the area is to start by
allow time for the heavier debris to be picked up.
positioning the machine approximately 305 mm
Use dust suppression in dusty conditions. Also
(12 in) from the curb line or building line.
remember to use the minimum engine speed
possible to avoid blowing dust from the plastic
The next time the area is swept, sweep slightly
collection bag and onto the filter bag surfaces.
closer to the edge, until finally on the third or
fourth pass the brushes can sweep right up
Use dust suppression in dusty conditions to
against the line.
prevent the bag from getting dusty. Excessive
dust can adversely affect sweeping performance.

Always drive in the general direction of traffic


when sweeping along curb lines and areas where
there is motor vehicle traffic. Use the lights,
beacon, and audible warning to alert pedestrians
and motorist that the machine is in use. Always
wear reflective safety clothing when operating the
machine.

Avoid turning too sharply when the machine is in


motion. The machine is very responsive to sudden
turns. Avoid sudden turns, except in emergencies.

If poor sweeping performance is observed, stop


cleaning and refer to MACHINE
TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual.

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5. If necessary, turn on the Water switch for dust
SWEEPING suppression and adjust the Water control
knobs to the appropriate settings for sweeping
conditions.
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine, unless
operator manual is read and understood. 6. Use the Flap lever to raise or lower the front
flap for sweeping conditions. Raise the front
1. Unhook both brushes and lower the brushes flap for larger litter and debris (plastic bottles,
to the ground. leaves, and paper cups). Lower the front flap
for finer / smaller debris.

2. Start the machine.


7. Release the parking brake (if equipped).
3. If sweeping in wet weather or in areas with
standing water, open the side zipper to allow 8. Squeeze the drive lever to begin sweeping.
the bag to vent.
9. Use the Brush speed lever to adjust the brush
speed for sweeping conditions.

4. If sweeping in wet weather or in areas with


standing water, open sludge door to allow
excess water to drain from the machine.
Close sludge door when sweeping in dry
conditions.

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OPERATION
10. Use the Throttle lever to adjust the speed of Maneuver the handlebars to the left and to the
the fan for sweeping conditions. right to gather the debris under the vacuum
nozzle.

FOR SAFETY: When using machine, go slowly


on inclines and slippery surfaces.

11. To stop sweeping, release the Drive lever to


stop the machine.

12. Turn off all sweeping functions.

13. Turn off the machine.

14. Replace the debris bag at the end of each


shift or as needed. See REPLACING THE
PLASTIC TRASH BAG section of this
manual.

SWEEPING INTO CORNERS Reverse the machine approximately 600 mm


(24 in), turn away form the corner, and drive past
To clean out corners, drive the machine into the the opposing wall. Ensure neither the handle bars
corner approximately 450 mm (18 in) away from nor the brush arms touch the walls.
the adjacent wall. Stop when the brushes touch
the opposing wall.

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SELECTING HIGH SPEED MODE
(424HS)
NOTE: The high speed mode is not
recommended for normal sweeping due to the risk
of damaging the vacuum nozzle and / or sweeping
gear on elevated objects such as drain covers
when travelling at higher speeds.

1. Bring the machine to a complete stop.

2. Use the switch on the control panel to raise


the vacuum nozzle.

3. Adjust the throttle lever to the lowest setting.

4. Pull and adjust the switch on the control panel


from the tortoise position (slow speed) to the
hare position (high speed).

NOTE: The acceleration in high speed mode is


less than when the machine is in low speed mode.

RAISING / LOWERING THE VACUUM NOZZLE


(424HS)
1. Bring the machine to a complete stop.

2. Use throttle to lower the engine idle.

3. Use the vacuum switch on operator console to


raise the vacuum nozzle.

NOTE: As well as raising the front nozzle, the


vacuum switch controls the pitch lock mechanism.
The pitch lock automatically engages when the
front vacuum nozzle is raised. The pitch lock limits
the range of movement of the handlebars when
the front vacuum nozzle is raised. This prevents
the handlebars from hitting the operator’s knees
when moving over uneven surfaces and gives a
more stable and secure ride at high speeds.

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OPERATION
4. Approach the curb at approximately a 45_
DRIVING OVER CURBS angle and slowly drive over the curb. Never
operate machine over curbs greater than
100 mm (4 in.) in height.
1. Stop and turn off the machine.

2. Lock the brushes into the raised position.

When descending the curb, move slowly


forward until one wheel drops down from the
curb. The handlebars will move up as the front
3. Start the machine.
of the machine descends. Hold the handles
firmly so the machine stays on course and
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, do not sit
does not swing to the side.
on seat when maneuvering machine over
curbs. When descending the curb, move slowly
forward, push down firmly on the handles
before mounting the curb, and keep them
down until the front brushes and castor
wheels clear the curb as the machine moves
forward.

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CLEARING BLOCKAGES FROM THE VACUUM TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE


NOZZLE
1. Stop and turn off the machine.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive 2. Lock the brushes into the raised position.
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

1. Tilt the machine back.

2. Reach in under the suction nozzle and


remove the debris / blockages from the
vacuum nozzle.

If still unable to reach / clear the blockage,


proceed to the following steps to clear any
blockages.

3. Loosen the six knobs securing the front


vacuum fan cover to the machine and the
single knob at the base of the vacuum hose 3. To prevent the vacuum from picking up debris
and first pull the bottom of the assembly and while moving to another location, lift the flap at
then the top from the machine. the vacuum nozzle, insert blanking plate into
the vacuum nozzle, and lower the flap to block
the vacuum.

4. Remove debris / blockages from the vacuum


vacuum assembly
4. Start the machine and drive to new location.
5. Reinstall the front vacuum fan cover onto the
machine

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OPERATION
4. Remove the outer filter bag.
SWEEPING LEAVES

Leaf bags provide several advantages versus the


standard plastic trash bags. Leaf bags have a
much larger capacity and are capable of collecting
approximately 10 times the amount of leaves over
the standard trash bag. The leaf bags are also
very easy to change out when they are full.

The open burlap weave allows much greater


airflow and therefore improved vacuum
performance, allowing the machine to operate
faster when picking up large quantities of leaves.
The improved airflow also reduces the likelihood
of blockages. 5. Refit the bag support frame.
NOTE: Do Not use the leaf bags for everyday 6. Use the bag strap to fit the leaf bag as the
sweeping. Since the open weave does not provide outer filter bag had previously been fitted.
a final filter stage, dust output through the leaf bag
is much higher. 7. Hook the right side hole in the apron over the
hydraulic tank filler to install the protective
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing apron.
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if 8. Remove the water tank filler cap and hook the
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key. left side hole in the apron over the water tank
filler. Reinstall the water tank filler cap.
1. Open the machine top cover.
9. Close the machine top cover.
2. Open the toggle clamp and remove the
sliding frame, filter screen, and holder. 10. If sweeping grass areas, adjust the brush
height so the brushes just touch the grass.
Excessive brush pressure damage the grass.

11. If necessary, adjust the vacuum nozzle height


and open the front flap as necessary for the
sweeping conditions.

NOTE: Blockages may be encountered when


sweeping piles of leaves containing many twigs
and small branches longer than 200 mm (8 in.).
See CLEARING BLOCKAGES FROM THE
VACUUM NOZZLE for instructions how to clear
blockages from the vacuum fan.

12. Start machine and use the machine to clear


3. Loosen the panel knob and remove the bag leaves from hard surface and grass areas.
support frame.

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5. Remove the plastic screen and holder from
REPLACING THE PLASTIC TRASH BAG the trash bag. Discard the plastic trash bag.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

1. Remove the wander hose from the holster


and move the wander hose out of the way.
Open the top cover.

6. Install a new plastic trash bag onto the plastic


screen and holder. Fold the edges of the bag
around the outer sliding frame, Do not fold the
edges around the inside screen holder.

7. Install the plastic bag, plastic screen, and


holder into the sliding frame.

2. Open the filter bag zipper to access the


plastic trash bag.

8. Close the sliding frame and secure the toggle


clamp.

9. Close the filter bag zipper.

3. Loosen the toggle clamp and pull the sliding 10. Close the top cover and reinstall the wander
frame out towards body. hose onto the machine.

4. Remove the trash bag, plastic screen, and


holder from inside the filter bag.

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OPERATION
4. Swing the back duct open until it locks into the
CLEANING THE MACHINE open position.

DAILY AFTER USE CLEANING


FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

1. Remove the wander hose from from the


holster and move the wander hose out of the
way and open the top cover.

5. Loosen the drain tube located on the bottom


of the filter bag and gently shake the filter bag
to allow dust and sand to escape.

2. Unzip the outer filter bag and remove the


inner plastic bag and filter screen from the
machine.

6. Open the radiator cover door.

3. Loosen both toggle clamps to release the


back trucking from the machine.

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7. Open the sludge door located at the bottom of 10. Machines with wander hose only: Hold
the fan casing to drain water from the casing. wander hose up and to drain the water from
the wander hose and out the sludge door.

8. Clean the back duct and the impeller housing


area. 11. Machines with wander hose only: Repeat
previous two steps as necessary until all dirt
and debris is cleared from the wander hose.

12. Clean the interior and then the exterior of the


outer filter bag.

9. Machines with wander hose only: Spray


water into the wander hose.

13. Thoroughly clean the radiator and area


around the radiator.

NOTE: Do not use excessive water pressure


when cleaning the radiator and areas around the
radiator. Excessive water pressure could damage
the radiator.

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OPERATION
14. 414RS machines only: Rinse the operator 17. Wipe dust and debris from the interior of the
seat swivel box. air filter cap and reinstall the cap onto the air
filter housing.
NOTE: Leave the operator seat fully extended for
cleaning.

18. Close the radiator cover door and the back


duct.
15. Remove the air filter cap from the air filter
housing. 19. Close the top cover.

20. Place the wander hose back into storage


location.

21. Clean the exterior of the machine (brushes,


front nozzle, covers, etc...).

16. Remove the filter from the filter housing and


tap dust and debris from the filter. Wipe the
interior of the filter housing. Reinstall the filter.

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OPERATION
WEEKLY CLEANING 4. Open the sludge door located at the bottom of
the fan casing to drain water from the casing.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

NOTE: Also complete daily cleaning procedure


when conducting weekly cleaning.

1. Remove the front box (CSA/DEA, if equipped)


from the machine.

5. Clean the interior of the vacuum fan housing.

6. Reinstall the front vacuum fan cover /


vacuum hose onto the machine.

7. Remove the side access panel from the


machine.

2. Loosen the six knobs securing the front


vacuum fan cover to the machine and the
single knob at the base of the vacuum hose
and first pull the bottom of the assembly and
then the top from the machine.

8. Remove the engine top cover from the


engine.

3. Inspect the impeller fan. Ensure the impeller


fan turns freely and that there are no
obstructions to damage impeller / prevent the
impeller from moving freely.

9. Clean all dirt and debris buildup from areas


around the engine and the hydraulic block.

10. Reinstall the engine top cover and the side


access panel

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OPERATION
FILLING THE WATER TANK WITH DEICER
WATER TANK
1. Drain all remaining water / detergent from the
water tank. See DRAINING THE WATER
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing TANK.
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if NOTE: Use liquid Magnesium Acetate, liquid
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key. Calcium Chloride, liquid Calcium Magnesium
Acetate or approved deicers only. Do Not use
CHECKING / FILLING THE WATER TANK glycol−based or methanol−based deicers since
these products could damage the water pump
1. Check the water tank level at the water tank sprayer.
level tube. If necessary, fill the water tank.

2. Fill the water tank with an approved deicer.


DRAINING THE WATER TANK
NOTE: Thoroughly clean machine after using
1. Push the metal tab on the quick release deicers. Many deicing chemicals are corrosive
coupling to disconnect the water tube and can possibly damage the machine.
2. Remove the drain cap from the water tank USING DISINFECTANTS / CHEMICALS
and allow the water tank to drain.
A disinfectant and/or mild degreaser can be added
3. Start the machine, turn on the Water switch, to the water system to improve hygiene and
and allow the pump to operate a few seconds sweeping performance (quaternary ammonium
to drain remaining water. halide based products are recommended). Add
the manufacture recommended amount before
4. Turn off the machine. filling the water tank with water. Follow the dilution
instructions on the product container.
5. Reinstall the drain cap onto the water tank
and reconnect the water tube to the water Do Not use products containing methanol. These
tank. products can damage the water pump seals.
Do Not use products containing colloidal deposits.
These products turn a milky color when mixed
with water. These products can leave a sticky
residue on the water pump seals.
Never use herbicides or products containing
poisonous or harmful chemicals. There is a strong
risk of inhaling such products when they are
vacuumed up by the machine.

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4. Use the wander hose for cleaning.
OPTIONS

WANDER HOSE (OPTION)


Use the wander hose to clean areas that are out
of reach of the machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, and set parking brake (if
equipped).

1. Adjust the throttle for for the type area and


debris to be cleaned.
5. Return the wander hose to the holster when
2. Grasp the wander hose handle and remove
finished using the wander hose.
the wander hose from the holster.
6. If the blanking plate was used, turn off the
machine, remove the blanking plate from the
vacuum nozzle, and return the blanking plate
to the front box assembly.

3. To increase the vacuum at the wander hose


and block the vacuum at the vacuum nozzle,
turn off the machine, retrieve the blanking
plate from the front box assembly, lift the flap
at the vacuum nozzle, insert the blanking
plate into the vacuum nozzle, and lower the
flap.

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OPERATION
CLEARING A BLOCKAGE FROM THE WANDER 6. If the blockage still remains, squeeze along
HOSE the wander hose to dislodge the blockage.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, and set parking brake (if
equipped).

1. Turn off the the machine

1. Retrieve the blanking plate from the front box


assembly.

2. Lift the flap at the vacuum nozzle, insert


blanking plate into the vacuum nozzle, and
lower the flap to block the vacuum at the
vacuum nozzle.

3. Stretch the wander hose out to its full length.

4. Turn on the machine and set the throttle to


approximately 1/3 power.

5. Grasp the wander hose handle and pull


sharply to straighten the hose and clear the
blockage.

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OPERATION
CLEAN AND SAFE ATTACHMENT (CSA) / USING THE CSA / DEA SYSTEM
DOG EXCREMENT ATTACHMENT (DEA)
(OPTION) NOTE: Always wear appropriate protective gear
when using the CSA / DEA system.
Use the CSA / DEA hose to clean dog excrement
from public areas. 1. Set the engine speed to idle.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing NOTE: Starting CSA / DEA with engine idle too
machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive high could damage the engine. Always set the
lever is in neutral, and set parking brake (if engine to a low idle before turning on the CSA /
equipped). DEA system.

PREPARING THE CSA / DEA SYSTEM FOR


USE
1. Remove the CSA / DEA container from the
machine.

2. Insert the CSA / DEA plastic sack and


cardboard tube into the CSA / DEA container.

2. Turn on the CSA / DEA system.

3. Reinstall container onto machine.

4. Add 1 L (1 qt) of disinfectant into the water


tank.

3. Increase the engine speed to approximately


2/3rd power.

5. Add water to water tank as necessary.

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OPERATION
4. Remove the CSA / DEA lance and hose from 9. Close the CSA / DEA lance water valve.
the storage holster.
10. Place the CSA / DEA lance hose end over the
5. Open the CSA / DEA lance water valve and soiled area and clean any remaining residue.
lightly spray the excrement with the water /
disinfectant mixture. 11. Return the CSA / DEA lance to the storage
holster.

6. Close the CSA / DEA lance water valve.


12. Set the engine speed to idle and turn off the
7. Place the CSA / DEA lance hose end over the CSA / DEA system.
soiled area and then draw the hose toward
body. Continue until all excrement is removed. 13. When finished using the machine, replace the
CSA / DEA plastic sack and cardboard tube in
the CSA / DEA container.

8. Open the CSA / DEA lance water valve again


and spray the area with the water /
disinfectant solution.

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OPERATION
SNOW PLOW (OPTION) 5. Remove the pin and washer from the vacuum
spigot.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

INSTALLING THE SNOW PLOW


1. Disconnect the three hydraulic couplings
located on the right side of the machine.

6. Remove the front box assembly from the


machine.

2. Disconnect the water hose located on the


right side of the machine.

3. Remove the flap cable split pin and clevis pin.

7. Remove the six knobs from the fan casing


access cover and the knob at the base of the
vacuum hose and remove the front vacuum
hose assembly from the machine.

4. Use a wrench to loosen the nut and release


the threaded adjuster from its anchorage.

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OPERATION
8. With another person holding the machine 13. Reinstall the pin and washer into the vacuum
handlebar, pull the vacuum nozzle assembly spigot.
away from the machine.

14. Connect the snowplow spray bar hose to the


9. Place the casing blanking plate included with water system
the snowplow over the fan casing and secure
it with six of the panel knobs that were
removed earlier.

10. Secure the flap cable to the casing blanking


plate handle so that the cable does not drag
on the ground.

15. Position the snowplow to either the left or right


as required and install the locking pin.

11. Unclip the wander hose from the boom and


remove the wander hose nozzle assembly
from the machine.

12. Slide the snowplow pivot pin into the front


head pivot tube.

16. Reinstall the front box assembly.

17. Fill the water tank with an approved deicer.


See FILLING THE WATER TANK WITH
DEICER.

18. Inspect the sprays on the spray bar for correct


operation.

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OPERATION
19. Ensure that the snow plow rubber is set with 4. Use the Throttle lever to adjust the speed of
no more than 18mm (0.75 in) protruding the machine for snow conditions.
below the snow plow blade.

5. To stop plowing snow, release the Drive lever


USING THE SNOW PLOW to stop the machine.

FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine, unless 6. Set the engine speed to idle.
operator manual is read and understood.

1. Start the machine.

2. Turn off the water supply to the debris bag


spray jet.

7. Turn off the machine.

NOTE: Due to the machine being only 14


horsepower, the maximum depth of dry powder
snow the machine can plow is approximately
100 mm (4 in). The machine can not effectively
plow deeper snow accumulations or wet / heavy
snow.

3. Squeeze the drive lever to begin plowing


snow.

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OPERATION

MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Cause Remedy


Poor sweeping Engine speed too low for Increase engine speed.
performance (not picking conditions.
up debris / leaving a Operating machine too fast for Operate machine at a slower speed.
trail). conditions.
Inner plastic sack is full. Empty / replace inner plastic sack.
Filter bag is clogged (feels inflated Shake sides of filter bag to knock dust
like a balloon). from interior surface.
Rinse out filter bag if it is clogged after
shaking.
Wash filter bag if it remains clogged
after shaking and rinsing.
Filter bag is wet. Open filter bag side zipper to allow
filter bag to vent.
Open sludge door to allow water to
drain from the system.
Pierce one or two small holes into
inner plastic bag to allow water to
drain.
Vacuum hose is blocked. Remove blockage from vacuum hose.
Front flap is open. Close the front flap.
Vacuum nozzle is adjusted to far Adjust vacuum nozzle to lower height.
from the ground.
Back duct / filter screen are Remove debris from filter screen.
blocked. Remove debris from back duct.
Machine pulls to one side Parking brake is engaged. Release parking brake.
or feels too heavy to Front tires and / or rear tire are Inflate tire(s) to correct pressure.
operate. under inflated.
Front castor wheels are not rolling Remove obstruction(s) from castor
freely. wheels.
Grease caster wheel assemblies.
Rear tire not rolling freely. Remove obstruction(s) from rear tire.
Grease rear tire assembly
Seat assembly may not be If seat is in stowed (in) position,
operating correctly (414RS Only). ensure rear tire rotates freely in both
directions.
If seat is in extended (out) position,
ensure castor is correctly locked into
place.
Brushes bounce when Brush speed too low for travel Increase brush speed
sweeping. speed.
Excessive brush pressure. Decrease brush pressure
Brush arm assemblies need grease Grease brush arm assemblies.
/ bushings need to be replaced. Replace bushings if problem persists.

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Problem Cause Remedy
Machine will not move Parking brake is engaged. Release parking brake.
forward or moves forward Brush speed is too high. Lower brush speed.
very slowly.
Debris wrapped in impeller Remove obstruction(s) from impeller.
(vacuum fan assembly).
Emergency brake release valve not Close emergency brake release valve.
closed or is damaged. Replace emergency brake release
valve if problem persists.
CSA / DEA are on (Machines with Turn off CSA / DEA system.
CSA / DEA option only).
Hydraulic system overheating / Check hydraulic fluid level. Add fluid
hydraulic filter needs to be as necessary.
replaced. Check hydraulic filter. Replace if
necessary.
Hydraulic system excessively Call authorized service representative.
worn.
Problem with gearbox / axle. Call authorized service representative.
Machines with snow plow installed. Adjust Brush speed lever to lowest
setting.
Check / reconnect quick connect
fittings.
Engine overheating. Radiator / coolant system blocked. Clear blockage.
Radiator fins damaged. Call authorized service representative.
Engine coolant level is low. Add coolant to reservoir.
Incorrect coolant / wrong coolant Drain coolant and replace with correct
mixture is being used. coolant / coolant mix.
Debris wrapped in impeller Remove obstruction(s) from impeller.
(vacuum fan assembly).
Bad / contaminated diesel fuel. Drain bad fuel and refill machine with
fuel from another source.
Engine will not turn over. Battery is not fully charged / Charge battery. Ensure battery posts
connected properly. are free or corrosion and cables are
not loose
In−line starter fuse is blown Replace blown fuse.
Debris wrapped in impeller Remove obstruction(s) from impeller.
(vacuum fan assembly).
Starter motor / starter switch are Replace starter motor / starter switch.
faulty.
Back duct not completely closed Completely close / secure rear duct.
(safety switches not making
contact).
Engine turns over, but will Engine preheater not allowed Hold key in preheat position for longer
not start. enough time to warm (cold duration before attempting to start
weather). engine.
Battery is not fully charged / Charge battery. Ensure battery posts
connected properly. are free or corrosion and cables are
not loose.
Emergency shutoff is engaged. Disengage the Emergency shutoff.
Debris wrapped in impeller Remove obstruction(s) from impeller.
(vacuum fan assembly).
Bad / contaminated diesel fuel. Drain bad / contaminated fuel. Refuel
machine from another fuel source.

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OPERATION
Problem Cause Remedy
Charging system Engine fan belt is loose. Tighten engine fan belt.
malfunction indicator
remains illuminated after Alternator / charging regulator are Replace alternator / charging
engine is started. faulty. regulator.
Engine smoking. Black smoke − Dirty air filter. Replace air filter. Clean air inlet
screen.
Black smoke − Bad / contaminated Drain bad fuel and refill machine with
fuel. fuel from another source.
Black smoke − Worn / damaged Call authorized service representative.
fuel injectors.
Blue smoke − Burning oil. Call authorized service representative.
White smoke / mist / steam − Call authorized service representative.
Leaking head gasket.
White smoke − Worn / damaged Call authorized service representative.
fuel injectors.
Hydraulic system Hydraulic fluid level is low. Add hydraulic fluid to the system.
overheating. Worn / damaged hydraulic filter. Replace hydraulic filter.
Radiator blocked with debris (air Clean radiator.
flow restriction).
Radiator fins damaged. Call authorized service representative.
Water system (dust Water tank is empty. Fill water tank.
suppression) is not Spray jets are blocked. Clear dust / debris from spray jets.
functioning.
Water outlet hose disconnected or Reconnect water outlet hose. Clear
blocked. blockage from water outlet hose.
Fold and stow seat will Locking mechanism is not released Release locking mechanism.
not pull out / stow. Slide and roller mechanism filled Clear debris from slide and roller
with debris. mechanism.
Electrical problems. Fuse(s) is / are blown. Replace blown fuse(s).

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MAINTENANCE

11

4
2 8
7
12
11 7

7
6

4 5 9
1
3
4

3 9
10

MAINTENANCE CHART

The table below indicates the Person Responsible


for each procedure.
O = Operator.
T = Trained Personnel.
No. of
Person Lubricant/ Service
Interval Resp. Key Description Procedure Fluid Points
Daily O 1 Engine Check oil level EO 1
Check hydraulic fluid level EO 1
Check coolant level WG 1
Check radiator for damage − 1
Check fuel level − 1
Check air filter indicator − 1
Check fuel lines for wear and − All
damage.
O 2 Water tank Check water tank level − 1
O 3 Brushes Check for wear − 2
O 4 Dust suppression Ensure spray jets are − 3
operational (spray jet at each
brush / spray jet at debris bag)
Ensure water pump is − 1
operational
O 5 Debris bag assembly Check outer bag, nylon sock, − 1
and inner bag for cleanliness
and damage.
O 6 Vacuum nozzle Check the vacuum nozzle − 1
height.
O 7 Operating lights Check operation and for − All
damage.

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No. of
Person Lubricant/ Service
Interval Resp. Key Description Procedure Fluid Points
Daily O − Safety equipment Check operation and for wear − All
(rotating beacon / and damage.
audible alarm /
reflectors)
O 8 Control panel / Ensure all controls, gauges, and − All
operator compartment indicators function properly.
O 9 Tires Check pressure and for damage − 3
O − Side panel (not Ensure side panel is secured − 1
shown)
O − Snow plow (Optional) Check snow plow for damage − 1
(not shown)
O 10 Wander hose Check wander hose for damage − 1
(Optional)
O 11 Safety interlock Ensure safety interlock switches − 2
switches function
250 T 9 Tires Torque lug nuts (4 each wheel) − All
Hours
T 12 Battery Check electrolyte level (non− − 1
sealed batteries only)
Clean, grease, and tighten − 1
battery cable connections
(after initial 250 hours only)
750 T 12 Battery Clean, grease, and tighten − 1
Hours battery cable connections

LUBRICANT/FLUID
EO . . . . . . . . . . Turbo Diesel Engine Oil, 15W40. to APISG/CD or better.
HYDO . . . . . . . Turbo Diesel Engine Oil, 15W40. to APISG/CD or better
WG . . . . . . . . . 50/50 mix of water and ethylene glycol permanent, −34_ C (−30_ F).
NOTE: More frequent maintenance intervals may be required in extremely dusty conditions.

NOTE: Refer to the Green Machine 414 Workshop Manual for additional service requirements.

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HYDRAULIC HOSES
HYDRAULICS
Check the hydraulic hoses after every 250 hours
of operation for wear, damage, and leaks.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, use
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and cardboard to locate leaking hydraulic fluid
remove key. under pressure.

Check the hydraulic fluid level daily. The machine High pressure fluid escaping from a very small
must be at operating temperature before checking hole can almost be invisible, and can cause injury.
the hydraulic fluid level. Fill the hydraulic system
with hydraulic fluid until the oil is between the
indicator marks on the dipstick. DO NOT fill past
the top indicator mark. The hydraulic system
capacity is 7.2 L (7.6 qt) for standard machines
and 7.6 L (8 qt) for machines equipped with
optional Dog Excrement Attachment (DEA).

Contact appropriate personnel if a leak is


discovered.

ATTENTION: Only use TENNANT supplied


hydraulic hoses or equivalent rated hydraulic
hoses.
ATTENTION! Do not overfill the hydraulic fluid
reservoir or operate the machine with a low HYDRAULIC FLUID
level of hydraulic fluid in the reservoir.
Use Turbo Diesel Engine Oil, 15W40. to
Damage to the machine hydraulic system may
APISG/CD or better.
result.
If using a locally−available hydraulic fluid, be sure
the specifications match manufacturer hydraulic
fluid specifications. Substitute fluids can cause
premature failure of hydraulic components.

ATTENTION! Hydraulic components depend


on system hydraulic fluid for internal
lubrication. Malfunctions, accelerated wear,
and damage will result if dirt or other
contaminants enter the hydraulic system.

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COOLING SYSTEM
ENGINE
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid
contact with hot engine coolant.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking Check the coolant level daily. Remove the cap to
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and check the coolant level. The coolant level must be
remove key. 50 mm (2 in.) below the top of the tank when the
engine is cold.
ENGINE OIL
Check the engine oil level daily.

FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, do


not remove cap from radiator when engine is
hot. Allow engine to cool.
Fill the engine with oil until the oil is between the
indicator marks on the dipstick. DO NOT fill past Do not overfill the coolant tank. Coolant will
the top indicator mark. The engine oil capacity is escape from the tank when the engine heats up if
2.2 L (2.3 qt) with oil filter. Oil filler cap is located the coolant tank is overfilled.
below the dip stick.
Check the radiator for damage daily.

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AIR FILTER FUEL LINES
Check the air filter indicator daily. Check the fuel lines daily. The rubber fuel lines
can become worn out whether the engine has
been used much or not. If the fuel lines and clamp
bands are worn or damaged; replace or repair
them at once.

FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep


flames and sparks away from fuel system
service area. Keep area well ventilated.

Press the reset button to reset the air filter


indicator after replacing the air filter.

FUEL LEVEL
Check fuel level in the fuel tank daily. Fill fuel tank
as necessary.

Be careful to not spill fuel when filling the fuel


tank. Wipe up any spilled fuel with a dry rag.
Avoid spilling fuel on the air intake screen located
beneath the air filter housing. If fuel is spilled on
the air intake screen, dirt will stick to the screen,
causing the engine to start smoking. (See
TROUBLESHOOTING section).

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Clean the battery terminals after every 750 hours
BATTERY of operation. Apply a light coat of dielectric grease
onto the terminals after they have been cleaned.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

Check the electrolyte level in non−sealed batteries


after every 250 hours of operation. Never add acid
to the batteries. Add distilled water only. Always
keep the battery caps on, except when adding
water or taking hydrometer readings.

FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid


contact with battery acid.

If the machine is equipped with a maintenance


free battery, clean and tighten the battery
connections after the first 250 hours of operation
and after every 750 hours after that. Apply a light
coat of dielectric grease onto the terminals after
they have been cleaned. Do not remove the vent
plugs from the battery or add water to the battery.
Using a hydrometer, measure the specific gravity
to determine the charge level and condition of the
batteries. If one or more of the battery cells test
lower than the other battery cells, the cell is
damaged, shorted, or is near failure. Replace the
battery if it is damaged.

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FUSES

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

REPLACING THE FUSES


Open the fuse box cover to access the fuses.

Refer to the diagram on the fuse box cover for


locations of the fuses in the fuse box and the
circuits protected. Always replace a fuse with a
fuse of the same type and amperage rating.

Refer to the table below for the fuses and circuits


protected.

Fuse Box
Rating Circuit Protected
30 A Main Power To Panel
10 A CSA / DEA (Optional)
10 A Water Pump
15 A Headlights / Rear Lights
4A Control Instruments / Indicator Lights
4A Beacon / Audible Warning / Fuel Cutoff
Solenoid
10 A Radio / Wiper Motor (414 TR / 424 HS
machines equipped with cabs only)
4A Spare (Various Options)

NOTE: Always replace a fuse with a fuse of the


same type and amperage rating.

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8. Remove the front vacuum fan cover from the
SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHES machine.

9. Attempt to start the machine. The engine


FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing Should Not Crank. Immediately report to
machine, stop on level surface, set parking supervisor / service personnel if the machine
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and cranks. If the engine does not crank with the
remove key. front vacuum fan cover open, the safety
interlock switch is operating correctly
Check the safety interlock switches daily. The
engine should not crank if either safety interlock 10. Reinstall the front vacuum fan cover onto the
switch is open or removed. machine.

There is a safety interlock switch is located on the 11. Reinstall the front box (CSA/DEA, if equipped)
front vacuum cover and the rear duct. onto the machine.

1. Remove the wander hose from from the


holster and move the wander hose out of the
way and open the top cover.

2. Loosen both toggle clamps to release the


back trucking from the machine.

3. Swing the back duct open until it locks into the


open position.

4. Position body away from the open back duct.

5. Attempt to start the machine. The engine


Should Not Crank. Immediately report to
supervisor / service personnel if the machine
cranks. If the engine does not crank with the
rear duct open, the safety interlock switch is
operating correctly

6. Close the rear duct and secure the toggle


clamps.

7. Remove the front box (CSA/DEA, if equipped)


from the machine.

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4. Place the new brush onto the brush drive and
BRUSHES turn the plastic locking cam until a solid click
is felt. The solid click means the brush is
locked fully locked onto the brush drive.
Check the brushes for wear daily. Remove tangled
debris from the brushes and brush drive motors.

REPLACING THE BRUSHES


FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

Replace the brushes when they no longer


adequately sweep.

1. Remove the brush assembly cover.

2. Rotate the brush from the brush drive.


NOTE: The plastic locking cam on the left side of
the machine locks in the opposite direction of the
plastic locking cam on the right side. Both plastic
locking cams self tighten when the brushes are
operating.

5. Reinstall the brush assembly cover.

6. Adjust the brush angle. See ADJUSTING


THE BRUSH PRESSURE section of this
manual.

3. Align the plastic locking cam lugs with the lugs


on the metal drive hub.

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CHECKING / ADJUSTING THE BRUSH ADJUSTING THE BRUSH PRESSURE
PRESSURE
NOTE: The vacuum nozzle height must be
Check brushes daily for wire or string tangled adjusted before the brush pressure is adjusted.
around the brush or brush drive hub. Also check See ADJUSTING THE NOZZLE HEIGHT.
brushes for damage and wear. Check the brush
pressure for each brush daily. 1. Remove the brush assembly cover.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

CHECKING THE BRUSH PRESSURE


1. Unhook the brush and lower the brush to the
ground.

2. Adjust the brush pressure. Loosen the lock.


Turn the brush adjustment knob
counterclockwise to increase the brush
pressure and clockwise to decrease the brush
pressure. Tighten the lock.

2. Push down on the top of the brush assembly


until it feels like the brush can no longer move
further down. The brush pressure is correct if
the tips of the brush bend slightly.

3. Reinstall the brush assembly cover.

4. Recheck the brush pressure. Adjust brush


pressure as necessary.

The brush pressure is incorrect if the tips of


the brush spread out too far.

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3. Twist the bayonet fitting from the brush spray
DUST SUPPRESSION / VACUUM jet assembly to access the spray jet filter.

CHECKING / CLEANING THE SPRAY JETS


Check the spray jets daily to ensure they are not
damaged and are functioning properly. Clean the
spray jet filters as necessary. A spray jet is
located above each brush and inside the vacuum
tube.

4. Clean the brush spray jet parts with either


compressed air or hot water.

NOTE: Do Not use wire or other sharp objects to


clear / clean spray nozzle openings. Such items
could damage the spray jet assemblies.

1. Remove the brush assembly cover.

5. Reassemble the brush spray jet assembly..

6. Reinstall the brush and brush assembly cover


onto the machine..

7. Swing the back duct open until it locks into the


open position.

2. Rotate the brush from the brush drive.

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8. Twist the bayonet fitting from the bag spray jet ADJUSTING THE VACUUM NOZZLE HEIGHT
assembly to access the spray jet filter.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

Check the vacuum nozzle height daily. Adjust the


vacuum nozzle height as necessary for the
surface being swept.

1. Remove the castor locking pins (one located


on each side of the machine).

NOTE: Machines with wander hose: If necessary,


move the wander hose to allow access to the
locking pin on the left side of machine.
9. Use a flat tip screwdriver or thumbnail to
disassemble the inner dark blue center core 2. Turn the adjustment knob clockwise to raise
from the outer light blue colored spray jet the vacuum nozzle and counterclockwise to
body. lower the vacuum nozzle.

10. Clean the brush spray jet parts with either


compressed air or hot water.

3. Check the nozzle height. Both sides of the


skid should be approximately 10 mm (0.40 in)
from the ground. There should be just enough
11. Reassemble the bag spray jet assembly.. room to place fingers between the bottom
edge of the skid and the ground.
12. Close the back duct..

NOTE: Do Not set the vacuum nozzle height too


low. The vacuum nozzle will make contact with
uneven surfaces, causing the skid underneath the
vacuum nozzle to prematurely wear down. Adjust
the nozzle higher if surface being swept is
extremely uneven.

4. Reinstall the castor locking pins

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FILTER BAG WATER TANK

CLEANING THE FILTER BAG FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, set parking
Thoroughly clean both the interior and exterior of brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
the filter bag daily. Vacuum performance will remove key.
suffer if the filter bag is not kept clean.
DRAIN CAP FILTER
Difficult to see oils and particulates eventually
build up onto the filter bag. While the machine is Check the drain cap filter for damage daily.
running, press on the sides of the filter bag. If the
filter bag feels tight it is not functioning properly,
requiring the filter bag to be washed in a washing
machine.

Machine wash the filter bag with regular laundry


detergent in warm water only. Do Not wash the
filter bag in hot water since it will shrink.
Shrinkage will diminish vacuum performance. Do
Not wash the filter bag with fabric softener since
fabric softener can also diminish vacuum
performance.

NOTE: If necessary, for smoother operation, apply


candle wax to the filter bag zippers. Do Not apply
grease or oil to the zippers since such lubricants
will cause dust and dirt to stick to the zippers,
eventually making the zippers more difficult to
use.

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BRAKES AND TIRES WANDER HOSE (OPTION)

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key. remove key.

PARKING BRAKES Check the wander hose and wander hose nozzle
(414RS / 424TR / 424HS ONLY) for wear and damage daily.

Check the parking brake adjustment after every


250 hours of operation.

TIRES
Check the tires for damage and the tire pressure
daily. The proper air pressure for the front tires is
3.2 bar (47 psi) and 3.5 bar (51 psi) for the rear
tire.

SNOW PLOW (OPTION)

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

Check the snow plow for wear and damage daily.


WHEEL TORQUE
Torque wheel nuts twice in the pattern shown to
55 Nm (40 ft lb) after every 250 hours of
operation.

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TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
PUSHING / TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
1. Raise the brushes.

PUSHING THE MACHINE 2. 414RS machines: Stow the operator seat


under the machine. See STOWING
If the machine becomes disabled, it can be only OPERATOR SEAT.
pushed from the back of the machine. Do Not tow
this machine. FOR SAFETY: When loading machine onto
truck or trailer, drain water tank and empty
Use the emergency tow valve located on the right hopper before loading machine.
side of the machine to prevent damaging the
hydraulic system when pushing the machine. This 3. Position the front of the machine at the
valve allows a disabled machine to be moved for a loading edge of the truck or trailer.
very short distance and at a speed to not exceed
1.6 kp/h (1 mph). The machine is NOT intended to FOR SAFETY: When unloading machine off
be pushed a long distance or at a high speed. truck or trailer, use winch. Do not drive the
machine onto/off the truck or trailer. Do not
ATTENTION! Do not tow machine for a long push the machine onto/off the truck or trailer
distance or damage may occur to the unless the load height is 380 mm (15 in) or
propelling system. less from the ground.
Turn the emergency brake release counter− 4. If the loading surface is horizontal and
clockwise to open the valve before pushing the 380 mm (15 in) or less from the ground, push
machine. Close the emergency brake release the machine up onto the truck or trailer.
when finished pushing the machine. Use hand
only to close the emergency brake release. Do
Not use a wrench since doing so could damage
the emergency brake release. Do Not open the
emergency brake release during normal machine
operation.

ATTENTION! Do not open the emergency


brake release if the machine is on a gradient
unless the road wheels are chocked or the
parking brake is applied.

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5. To winch the machine onto the truck or trailer, 9. Route a tie−down strap over the vacuum
attach the winching chains to front caster nozzle Assembly and the front caster wheel
wheel brackets located on both sides of the brackets located on both sides of the vacuum
front head. Do Not attach the winching chains nozzle assembly.
to the caster wheel assemblies.

6. Position the machine as close to the front of


the trailer or truck as possible.

7. Set the parking brake and place a block


behind each wheel to prevent the machine
from rolling.

8. Connect tie−down straps to the tie down


points located behind both drive wheels.

10. Route the tie−down straps to the opposite


ends of the machine and hook them to the
brackets on the floor of the trailer or truck.
Tighten the tie−down straps.

NOTE: It may be necessary to install tie-down


brackets to the floor of the trailer or truck.

FOR SAFETY: When unloading machine off


truck or trailer, use winch. Do not drive the
machine onto/off the truck or trailer. Do not
push the machine onto/off the truck or trailer
unless the load height is 380 mm (15 in) or
less from the ground.

11. If the loading surface is horizontal AND is 380


mm (15 in) or less from the ground, push the
machine off the truck or trailer.

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MACHINE JACKING

Remove the plastic trash bag from the filter bag


and empty the water tank before jacking up the
machine. Jack up the machine at the designated
locations. Use a hoist or jack capable of
supporting the weight of the machine. Use
appropriately rated jack stands to support the
machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, ensure drive
lever is in neutral, set parking brake (if
equipped), turn off machine, and remove key.

FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, block


machine tires before jacking machine up. Use
a hoist or jack that will support the weight of
the machine. Jack machine up at designated
locations only. Support machine with jack
stands.

Jacking locations are located directly behind each


rear tire.

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FREEZE PROTECTION
STORAGE AND FREEZE PROTECTION
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
Before storing the machine for an extended brake (if equipped), and turn off machine.
period, the machine must be prepped to lessen
the chances of being damaged. It is recommend 1. Empty and clean the hopper.
that a full service be carried out before storing the
machine. Contact an authorized service 2. Remove the drain cap and completely drain
representative. both water tanks. Reinstall the drain cap when
the water tank is empty.
STORING THE MACHINE
The following steps should be taken prior to
storing the machine for extended periods.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing


machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake (if equipped), turn off machine, and
remove key.

1. Empty and clean the water tank.

2. Remove the drain cap and completely drain


the water tank. Reinstall the drain cap when
the water tank is empty.
3. Pour 3.8 liters (1 gallon) of full strength
Propylene Glycol Based / Screen Wash into
the water tank. Do not dilute.

3. Park the machine in a cool, dry area. Do not


expose the machine to rain. Store indoors.

4. Start the machine and operate the dust


control system until screen wash is
discharging from both brush spray jets and
the vacuum tube spray jet.

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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL MACHINE DIMENSIONS/CAPACITIES
Item Dimension/capacity
Length (walk behind − All) 2515 mm (99 in)
Length (ride behind − 414RS) 2997 mm (118 in)
Length (ride behind − 424TR / 424HS) 3530 mm (139 in)
Height (414S2D / 414RS) 1143 mm (45 in)
Height (424TR / 424HS − No cab) 1397 mm (55 in)
Height (424TR / 424HS − With cab) 1854 mm (73 in)
Width/frame 920 mm (36.2 in)
Ground clearance 111 mm (4.4 in)
Cleaning path width 1140 mm (44.9 in)
Brush diameter 500 mm (19.7 in)
Water tank capacity 55 L (14.5 gal)
Debris bag volume capacity 60 L (15.8 gal)
Debris bag weight capacity 25 kg (55 lbs)
Weight 414S2D − empty 400 Kg (882 lbs)
Weight 414RS − empty 440 Kg (970 lbs)
Weight 424TR − empty 520 Kg (1146 lbs)
Weight 424HS − empty 545 Kg (1200 lbs)
Protection Grade IPX3

Values determined as per EN 60335−2−72 Measure


Sound pressure level LpA at operator ear 79 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA + Uncertainty KWA 110 dB(A)
Vibration − Hand−arm >2.5 m/s@
Vibration − Whole body >0.5 m/s@

GENERAL MACHINE PERFORMANCE

Item Measure
Turning dimension (wall to wall) − 414S2D, 414RS, 424TR, 424HS (seat stowed) 1350 mm (53 in)
Turning dimension (wall to wall) − 414RS, 424TR, 424HS (seat installed / 2400 mm (94in)
extended)
Travel speed forward (maximum) − 414S2D, 414RS, 424TR 8.8 Km/h (5.5 mph)
Travel speed forward (maximum) − 424HS 16 Km/h (10 mph)
Travel speed reverse (maximum) 5.6 Km/h (3.5 mph)
Vacuum Speed−standard 800−2800 rpm
Maximum ramp incline for loading − Empty 20%
Maximum ramp incline for sweeping − including operator @ 110 Kg (242.4 lbs) 20%
Maximum ramp incline for transporting (GVWR) 20%
Maximum ambient operating temperature 51_ C (124_ F)
Minimum ambient operating temperature −20_ C (−4_ F)

400 Series YM036 (12−2015) 63


SPECIFICATIONS
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
System Capacity Fluid Type
Hydraulic reservoir 7.2 L (1.9 gal) 10W40 API CF (or better)

POWER TYPE
Engine Type Compression Cycle Aspiration Cylinders Bore Stroke
Kubota Z482E Piston Diesel 4 Nat 2 67 mm 68 mm
Twin cylinder, (2.60 in) (2.28 in)
liquid cooled Displacement Net power, maximum
diesel
479 cc (29.23 cu in) 9 kw (12 hp) @ 2800
rpm
Fuel Cooling system Electrical system
Diesel, ASTMd975 50/50 water/ethylene glycol 12 V nominal
cetane no4 (min) antifreeze
Fuel tank: 9.4 L (2.5 gal) Total: 4 L (1.05 gal) 16 A alternator
Idle speed, no load Valve clearance, cold Engine lubricating oil
with filter
800 + 50 rpm 0.145 mm to 0.185 mm 2.9 L (3 qt) 10W40
(0.0057 in to 0.0073 in) API CF (or better)

BRAKING SYSTEM
Type Operation
Parking brake (414RS, 424TR, 424HS) Mechanical

TIRES
Location Type Size
Main axle (414S2D, 424RS, 424TR) Pneumatic 4.80 / 4.00 x 8, 6 ply
Main axle (414HS) Pneumatic 5.00 x 8, 6 ply
Rear (414S2D, 414RS) Pneumatic 3.00 x 4, 6 ply
Rear (424TR, 414HS) Pneumatic 4.00 x 4, 4 ply

64 400 Series YM036 (12−2015)


SPECIFICATIONS
MACHINE DIMENSIONS

1143 mm
45 in

3515 mm
99 in

2997 mm
118 in

1170 mm
(46 in)

400 Series YM036 (12−2015) 65


SPECIFICATIONS

66 400 Series YM036 (12−2015)

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