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Serie / Series  SILVER

ITALIANO - 

INGLESE -

 

FRANCESE -

 

TEDESCO - 

SPAGNOLO

Vers. 04 / 2001

GB

Replace

Replace

Check
Replace

Top up

Tighten

Replace
Position
correctly

Replace

Adjust

Replace
Cleaning

Replace

Check

Check

Recharge

Fill

(A) The belt is broken
(D) The motoriduct.

has burnt out

(B) A wire is detached
(A) The belt is broken
(B) The liquid is

insufficient

(B) The terminal is

loose

(A) The filter is broken
(B) The filter is in the

wrong position

(A) The gaskets

are worm

(A) The brushes are

too low

(A) The flap are worn
(A) Clogged filter

(D) The motor has

burnt out

(D) The wire is

disconnected

(B) The bat terminals

are disconnected

(B) The battery is

discharged

(C) There is no petrol

6.2 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

6.3 - SCRAPPING THE MACHINE

This product is classified as RAEE type special waste and is
covered by the requisites of the new environmental protection
regulations (2002/96/CE RAEE). It must be disposed of separately
from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and
standards.

DO NOT USE THE SCRAP PIECES AS SPARE PARTS.
KEEP SCRAPS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

FAULT

CAUSE

REMEDY

The main brush is not spinning

The side brush is not spinning

The battery does not stay charged

Dust comes out of the fan

The brushes wear aut too quickly

Dust forms during operation

The suction motor does not work

The machine does not come on

KEY

(A) In both gas and battery version
(B) Only in the battery version
(C) Only in the gas version
(D) In the 510 ET - 710 ET versions

6.1.1 - WIRING DIAGRAM 510 ET - 711 ET

M1) Main brush motor

M2) Traction motor

M3) Fan motor

F1) 50A Bar fuse

F2) 1A/250V fuse

6.1.2 - WIRING DIAGRAM 710 ET

CH) Key switch

F1) 50A bar fuse

F2) 1A/250V fuse

M1) Motor

M2) Filtershaker's motor

(optional)

T1) Relais

RED

RED

RED

BLUE

BLUE

BLUE

F3) 30A fuse

I1) Key switch

I2) Fan switch

Car.Batt) Battery recharge socket

BAT) Battery

Car.Batt) Battery recharger socket

A) Alimen

B) Filtershaker's motor link +

Ro) RED link cable

Ne) BLACK link cable

Special waste. Do not dispose of with
ordinary waste.

Summary of Contents for EaglePower SILVER Series

Page 1: ...hen you are using it on sloping surfaces Do not leave the machine unattended on sloping surfaces The machine must be used only be qualified and authorised personnel For this purpose NEVER use the machine to transport people touch the moving parts of the machine remove the machine s guards when it is running do not leave the operating machine unattended Thepetrol poweredmachinemustbeusedinopenandai...

Page 2: ...s Before delivery the machine has been checked at our factoryandbyourdealertomakesureitishandedovertoyouinperfect working order To maintain the machine in this condition and ensure problemfreeoperation itisessentialtofollowtheroutinemaintenance instructions given in this handbook 1 4 UTILIZATION FIELD The machine composed of a brush and a suction system is to be used EXCLUSIVELY to clean dry surfa...

Page 3: ...on only this light indicates the state of the battery during operation 5 Accelerator lever on the engine version only operate this lever to regulate the speed of the machine Fig 3 6 Tractionlever bypressingthislever themachinewillstartmoving forwards 7 Filter shaker lever this lever operates the filter shaker to clean the filter see the section on filter maintenance 8 Knob to operate the air sucti...

Page 4: ...e up fuel tap pos 3 Fig 4 8 Tank 9 Engine switch 10 Engine name plate 11 Plug 12 Muffler 13 Oil filling cap 14 Oil drain plug Fig 4 and 5 4 2 CORRECT OPERATION Afteryouhavebecomeconversantwiththeoperationsrequiredtostart the machine you can actually start using the sweeper to obtain the best results it is always wise to take a few precautions These will help you to get the best from your machine a...

Page 5: ...s of work CHECK On delivery Every 10 hours Every 50 hours Every 100 hours Check the battery liquid The belts for slackening The tightness of nuts and screws The brushes for wear The gaskets for wear and leakages If all the functions are in working order 5 3 FILTER MAITENANCE Cleaningthefilter The filter is one of the machine main components It is essential for the best results from your machine If...

Page 6: ...place where it will not prevent the top bonnet from closing Fig 6 A Fig 6 B 5 6 REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE BELTS To prepare the machine for belt replacement carry out the following operations remove the top bonnet and the front bin After removing the right wheel loosen the screws that secure the bumper and right side guard in place and remove the latter With the machine dismantled in such a manne...

Page 7: ... the adjustment screw of the handle i e the end without the blocking ball Insert the cable into its sheath Hook the blocking ball to the handle Slot the cable through the turned adjustment screw secured to the machine frame and then through the fixing pin Tighten the security dowel The position of the cable is adjusted by acting on the two adjustment screws 5 8 2 Replacing the side brush lifting c...

Page 8: ...ed of separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and standards DONOTUSETHESCRAPPIECESASSPAREPARTS KEEPSCRAPSOUTOFREACHOFCHILDREN FAULT CAUSE REMEDY The main brush is not spinning The side brush is not spinning The battery does not stay charged Dust comes out of the fan The brushes wear aut too quickly Dust forms during operation The suction motor does not work The machin...

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