Columbus E 400 S Duo Speed Operating Manual Download Page 17

Single brush machines 
E 400 S Duo Speed 
 

 

 

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7.1.3 Setting the guide bar / moving the appliance 

 

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2

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Fig. 13  Setting the guide bar 

 

Setting the handle position 

1.  Pull the positioning lever (1) and keep holding it. 

2.  Swivel the guide bar (3) to bring the handle (2) into a comfortable work-

ing position. 

3.  Release the positioning lever. 

 

Moving the appliance from place to place 

1.  Put the guide bar (3) into a vertical position by swivelling it completely 

forward. 

2.  Tilt the appliance backwards using the handle (2). 

3.  Push the appliance slowly and carefully by the handle (2) to where you 

want to go. 

 

  ATTENTION! 

The appliance should always be carried by two people if it needs 
to be lifted. 

 

 

7.1.4 Setting the swivel joint 

 

 

 

Fig. 14  Setting the swivel joint 
stiffness 

 

The ease of movement of the guide bar pivot can be adjusted as required.  
To do this proceed as follows: 

1.  First release the lock nut on the end of the adjusting screw using a  

flat or ring spanner SW 13 (1). 

2.  Set the pivot to the desired stiffness using a size 5 Allen key (2): 

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Turn Allen key anticlockwise if the setting bar is too stiff. 

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Turn Allen key clockwise if the setting bar is too loose. 

3.  Retighten the lock nut firmly. 

 

 

7.2 Operation during cleaning work 

 

7.2.1 Switching on and off 

 

 

 

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Fig. 14  Switching on and off 

 

Switching on 

1.  Adjust the guide bar (see above). 

  WARNING! Risk of injury! 

Never switch the machine on with the guide bar in the vertical 
position as very high forces are required hold it! 

 

  WARNING! Risk of injury! 

When switching on the machine and working with it, always 
control it with both hands! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E 400 S Duo Speed

Page 1: ...0 S Duo Speed Operating manual Single brush machine and Accessories Reed these instructions carefully before operating the machine 06 2008 This machine is intended for industrial and professional use...

Page 2: ...Conduct in the case of danger or accidents 7 3 Design overview and features 8 3 1 Applience overview 8 3 2 Applience overview rear side 8 3 3 Switch housing 9 3 4 Appliance description functions 9 4...

Page 3: ...etails and information concerning operation maintenance and cleaning of the equipment is true according to our existing experience and to the best of our knowledge We reserve the right to make technic...

Page 4: ...or parts obtained from elsewhere all obligations entered into by the manufacturer or his representations such as warranties maintenance contracts etc will immediately become null and void 1 6 Copyrigh...

Page 5: ...n from the operator that he she had read and understood the op erating manual 2 2 Responsibility of the owner operator The appliance may only be used when it is in a safe condition and in perfect work...

Page 6: ...rotating brushes pad holder Thus the following rules should be observe The appliance may not be used on floors with an inclination of more than 10 Move the appliance cautiously taking care to avoid ot...

Page 7: ...s can be hazardous to health Thus the following rules should be observed Ensure that the cleaning agent does not come into contact with the skin or the eyes Keep to the concentrations specified in the...

Page 8: ...operator to report any changes in the way the appliance works which could affect safety immediately to the person responsible 2 8 Working position When cleaning floors the working position of the oper...

Page 9: ...ing 2 fixtures 3 conecting cable 4 conection box 5 wheel 6 hose nipple 7 bumper 8 cleaning tool 9 mains power cable 10 cable hook 11 bumper 12 switch lever 13 positioning lever 14 dosing lever 15 guid...

Page 10: ...ng dusts The operator has to push the appliance forward over the floor area to be cleaned by means of the handle The rotary action of the brush cleans the floor and at the same time aids the forward m...

Page 11: ...include mate rials to protect the goods from moisture or frost e g silica gel bags antifreeze etc Unless specifically agreed that the packaging material should be returned the packaging material remai...

Page 12: ...ting manual 4 Spare parts list 1 3 4 2 Fig 4 Scope of delivery 6 2 Assembly of the guide bar F hrungsstange montieren 6 7 5 1 4 4 3 2 2 Fig 5 Assembly of guide bar 1 Unscrew the four nuts 6 from the t...

Page 13: ...ng the spray device 9 Risk of injury from rotating parts Before carrying out any assembly work switch off the appliance and pull out the mains plug 1 Fix the 4 holders 1 at the handle bar 2 with a dis...

Page 14: ...ight tension to the Bowden cable using the adjusting screws 5 Push the tube 7 onto the hose nipple 6 on the machine body 6 Bring the tank into the optimal filling position by lowering the guide tube 9...

Page 15: ...closure clip 8 must ipoint to the left in the direction of travel 4 Close the hose closure clip 8 5 Point the suction device 7 to between the suction ring 1 and the machine body 3 Fig 12 Assembling th...

Page 16: ...y be damaged or ruined Therefore carry out the following checks before starting work 1 Visual inspection of the appliance for damage or missing parts 2 Check that all the operating controls are workin...

Page 17: ...4 Setting the swivel joint Fig 14 Setting the swivel joint stiffness The ease of movement of the guide bar pivot can be adjusted as required To do this proceed as follows 1 First release the lock nut...

Page 18: ...s i e they are operated by slightly raising or lowering the guide bar To move to the left slightly lower the guide bar To move to the right slightly raise the guide bar 7 3 Using the single brush mach...

Page 19: ...floors with the appliance never go over thresholds steps or carpets or objects which might get caught such as cables Max floor gradient 10 Never leave the appliance unattended Keep unauthorized perso...

Page 20: ...l release caused the mo tor to switch off Allow appliance to cool down for 5 to 10 minutes Motor faulty Relais faulty Contact the manufacturer Machine is not running smoothly Cleaning tool is contamin...

Page 21: ...60335 2 67 2001 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 2 72 Particular requirements for floor treatment and cleaning machines for industrial and commercial use IEC 60335 2 67 2001...

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