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PLANNED MAINTENANCE CHART 

 

INTRODUCTION 

 

Regular  maintenance  on  your  sweeper  results  in  better  cleaning,  faster  cleaning, and a prolonged service life for the equipment and 
components. This section contains the following information to help you give your sweeper the maintenance attention it requires. 

 

WARNING

:  never  attempt  to  perform  any  service  on  the  equipment  or  components  until  the  machine is OFF, the parking brake is 

LOCKED, the wheels are CHOCKED,  the battery clamps are DISCONNECTED   

WARNING:

    The  safety  parts  and  devices  must  not  be  tampered  with.  They  can  be  removed  only  when  executing  maintenance 

operations and by Authorised Service Centres ( 

ASC

 ). 

 

FREQUENCY ( IN HOURS ) 

 

                                    SERVICE    

DAILY 

50 

100 

200 

300 

500 

1000 

2000 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


 

 

 

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 

 

Check electrolyte level in starting battery and fill as needed 

 

Check state of wear  of  electric motor carbon brushes 

 

Clean air intakes of electric motors 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 

 

Check hydraulic fluid level and fill as needed 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACS 

 

REPLACE hydraulic fluid 

 

 

ACS 

 

 

 

ACS 

 

 
 

 

REPLACE filter ( 1

st

 time ) 

 

REPLACE filter  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SWEEPING COMPONENTS

 

 

Inspect  main  and  side  brooms  for  wear  and  remove  strings\debris 
from bristles and drive assembly 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Perform main broom adjustment test and adjust as needed 

 

Inspect main broom door seals\flaps for wear 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REPLACE flaps as needed 

 

ACS

 to REPLACE seals as needed 

 

REPLACE main and side brooms as needed 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FILTERS

 

 

Check and clean cartridge filers 

 

REPLACE cartridge filters as needed 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check and clean main panel filter 

 

Check and clean panel filter on air exhaust 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REPLACE main panel filter as needed 

 

REPLACE panel filter on air exhaust as needed 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOPPER

 

 

Check hopper flaps for wear or damage and replace as needed 

 

Check hopper door rubber seals for wear or damage and replace as 
needed 

 

 

 

 

ACS 
ACS 
ACS 
ACS 

 

 

 

 

 

LUBRICATED COMPONENTS

 

 

Check and if needed lubricate 

steering shaft

 and 

links

 

 

Check and if needed lubricate 

gearbox 

 unit 

 

Check and if needed lubricate 

main brush floating shaft

 

 

Lubricate the transmission chain by the appropriate lubricating 

 

 


 
 

 

ACS 
ACS 

 

 

 

 

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

 

Check belts tension and adjust as needed 

 

Check chains tension and adjust as needed 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACS 
ACS 

 

 

REPLACE belts 

 

REPLACE chains

 

 

 

 

ACS 

 

 

 

 

 

Check inlet\outlet vacuum hoses

 

 

 

 

 

ACS 

ACS 

 

 

 

 

REPLACE inlet\outlet vacuum hoses 

 

Check all brakes for proper functioning and adjust as needed

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MAGNUM EB

Page 1: ...NTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL __________________________________________________ EUREKA S r l Via dell Industria 32 35013 CITTADELLA PD ITALY Tel 39 049 9481800 Fax 39 049 9481899 INTERNET www eurek...

Page 2: ...INSTALLING THE SIDE BRUSH THE MAIN BRUSH REPLACING THE MAIN BRUSH REPLACING THE RUBBER FLAPS RIGHT AND REAR REPLACING THE RUBBER FLAPS LEFT SIDE REPLACING THE FILTERS CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL...

Page 3: ...e changes at any time without notice WARNING AND RECOMMENDATIONS IMPORTANT POINTS FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL THE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THE USE OF THIS SWEEPER MAGNUM EB THE SWEEPER HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR THE...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...HARGE INDICATOR 7 HEADLIGHTS HORN SWITCH 8 FILTER SHAKER BUTTON 9 MAIN BRUSH WARNING LIGHT 10 SIDE BRUSH MOTOR FUSE 11 SIDE BRUSH WARNING LIGHT 12 HOPPER FIRE DETECTOR WARNING LIGHT OPTIONAL 13 SIDE B...

Page 6: ...ndary motor n 3 pic A off SAFETY FUSE FOR SIDE BRUSH MOTOR It stops the side brush to prevent damages to the motor RE SET OPERATIONS After the brush stops wait a few minutes then Press the fuse rubber...

Page 7: ...r is not sat on it Turn the ignition key clockwise to position 1 n 1 pic A Switch on the secondary motor switch n 3 pic A THE MACHINE IS READY TO WORK TURNING OFF THE MACHINE Disengage the switches n...

Page 8: ...URPOSE KEY 2 METAL RING 3 MAIN BRUSH 4 SUPPORT RIGHT MAIN BRUSH The main brush can be raised or lowered by mean of lever n 14 pic A NOTE The main brush will rotate only when 1 The hopper is down and t...

Page 9: ...multi purpose key n 1 pic G Open the bottom metal left panel Remove the 2 metal locking rings Replace the flap then re assembly the unit PIC F 1 PANEL FILTER 2 LOCK NUTS 3 SPRINGS 4 LOCK PLATE 5 LABEL...

Page 10: ...7 pic G Disconnect the connector n 4 and connect the battery charger connector Read the battery charger instruction manual for a correct use of the charger The rate of charge should not exceed 1 20 of...

Page 11: ...rs In the event of unusual failures engines or motor overheating etc turn off immediately the machine WASTE MATERIAL For the dumping of waste material such as oil plastic part batteries packing boxes...

Page 12: ...ING COMPONENTS Inspect main and side brooms for wear and remove strings debris from bristles and drive assembly X X Perform main broom adjustment test and adjust as needed Inspect main broom door seal...

Page 13: ...Filter gaskets have not been mounted 17 Replace the filters 18 Mount the gaskets Uneven sweeping action by main brush 19 Worn main brush 20 Brush is raised from floor 21 Some material may be tangled w...

Page 14: ...ck and repair replace it Hopper door will not open 54 Debris may obstacle the door 55 Piston is blocked 56 Hydraulic distributor is faulty 57 Check and repair replace it 54 Remove all debris 55 Check...

Page 15: ...t TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS COMPOSITION POLYESTER FIBRE WEIGHT g m 450 THICKNESS mm 1 35 DENSITY g cm 0 33 AIR PERMEABILITY DIN 53887 lt dm x min 150 FILTERING AREA m 6 FILTERING CLASS L USG Max penetr...

Page 16: ...ed from 75 to 85 Ah SECONDARY MOTOR For main brush and vacuum fan Part Nr 610025 Check the absorption with raised brush from 27 to 35 Ah with working brush trace from 50 to 60 MM from 38 to 48 Ah MACH...

Page 17: ...CONDARY MOTOR For main brush and vacuum fan Part Nr 610025 Check the absorption with raised brush from 27 to 35 Ah with working brush trace from 50 to 60 MM from 38 to 48 Ah MACHINE Control the water...

Page 18: ...um fan Part Nr 610025 Check the absorption with raised brush from 27 to 35 Ah with working brush trace from 50 to 60 MM from 38 to 48 Ah MACHINE Control the water level in the battery Control the wear...

Page 19: ...peed from 75 to 85 Ah SECONDARY MOTOR For main brush and vacuum fan Part Nr 610025 Check the absorption with raised brush from 27 to 35 Ah with working brush trace from 50 to 60 MM from 38 to 48 Ah MA...

Page 20: ...um fan Part Nr 610025 Check the absorption with raised brush from 27 to 35 Ah with working brush trace from 50 to 60 MM from 38 to 48 Ah MACHINE Control the water level in the battery Control the wear...

Page 21: ...ECONDARY MOTOR For main brush and vacuum fan Part Nr 610025 Check the absorption with raised brush from 27 to 35 Ah with working brush trace from 50 to 60 MM from 38 to 48 Ah MACHINE Control the water...

Page 22: ...HOURS DATE DAY MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS THE SERVICE HAS BEEN EFFECTED BY NAME _____________________________ SURNAME _____________________________ SIGNATURE _____________________________ DISTRIBUTOR S...

Page 23: ...to the MAGNUM EB and or parts which have been repaired or altered outside Eureka s plant or the facility of Eureka s Authorised Sales Service Representative This warranty does not apply to routine wea...

Page 24: ...STALLATION DATE GENERAL INFORMATIONI 1 HAS THE LEAD TIME BEEN RESPECTED 4 HAVE YOU READ THE OPERATION MANUAL PRIOR TO USE THE MACHINE 2 HAVE YOU BEEN SHOWN HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5 HAVE YOU BEEN OFFER...

Page 25: ...d uso domestico e similare Parte generale EN 60335 1 1994 A11 1995 A1 1996 A2 2000 A13 1998 A14 1998 A15 2000 A16 2001 Sicurezza degli apparecchi elettrici d uso domestico e similare Parte 2 Norma pa...

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