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Take the help of another person to tilt the 
machine forward until it stands on the 
front casing. 

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Check spray pattern of the nozzles.

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Check if suction nozzles are dirty.

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Check emergency stop function of the 
foot pedal. 
Press the foot pedal, set the appliance 
switch to 'dry vacuum cleaning', the ap-
pliance must run.  Release the foot ped-
al; the appliance must stop. 
Get the machine repaired only by author-
ised customer service agents. 

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Check the locking of the rear wheels. 
Get the machine repaired only by author-
ised customer service agents. 

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Check for wear and tear:
Roller brushes, intake brushes, combs, 
guide rails, hoses, pads, stopper and 
front wheels.  Replace stopper and front 
wheels, if required, only through author-
ised customer service agents. 

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Check mains cable and plug for damage 
or breakage.  Get them replaced only 
through customer service agent or an 
electrician. 

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Check if all fasteners are fastened tight-
ly.

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Check the drive belt for tension and wear 
(Customer Service).

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Unscrew the tin cover plate using a torx 
spanner.

Note

You will find a torx spanner in the holder of 
the drainage hose of the dirt water reservoir. 

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Clean the fluff filter.

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Replace the tin plate. 

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Loosen all the four screws and remove 
the bearing lid. 

Daily before use

After 100 operating hours

Maintenance Works

Clean the fluff filter

Replacing the roller brushes and the in-
take brushes

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Summary of Contents for Tornado BR 4735 ESC

Page 1: ...English E BR 4735 ESC 5 961 740 2011369 09 05...

Page 2: ...o pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present Connect to a properly grounded outlet only See Grounding Instruction This appliance must be ground...

Page 3: ...ucks Cross railroad tracks at an angle wherever possible Do not park closer than 6 ft 1800 mm to the nearest rail of a railroad track Keep a clear view of the path of travel and observe for other traf...

Page 4: ...fire protection equipment present in the work area Do not use open pans of fuel or flammable cleaning fluids for cleaning parts Any unit not in safe operating condition shall be removed from service...

Page 5: ...vices serve to protect the user and must not be rendered inoperational or their functions bypassed The appliance can only be started when you press the foot pedal fully downwards The machine stops whe...

Page 6: ...Please do not throw pack aging in the domestic waste but pass it on for recycling Old units contain valuable recy clable materials Batteries oil and similar substances may not be re leased into the en...

Page 7: ...irt water reservoir 9 Front wheels 10 Dirt water reservoir 11 Fresh water reservoir filler neck 12 Pedal for raising lowering the brush head 1 Operating hour counter 2 Display pump pressure 3 Power sw...

Page 8: ...in the fresh water reservoir Press the foot pedal Set the machine switch to basic clean ing Keep the machine running until the pres sure on the manometer falls Danger Risk of injury The appliance can...

Page 9: ...eaned Cleaning slighly dirty travellators escalators normally at short regular intervals At this setting the appliance works with reduced quantity of water The water pump works with regular strokes Cl...

Page 10: ...anger Risk of injury Do not push the appliance onto the escalator any further than the indi cations given below Otherwise the ma chine will get dragged off by the escalator In case of danger immediate...

Page 11: ...f Clean the inside and outside of the ma chine Rinse the tanks with clear water Store the machine in a frost free room on an even and clean floor Lock the rear wheels Remove the cordon from the travel...

Page 12: ...es intake brushes combs guide rails hoses pads stopper and front wheels Replace stopper and front wheels if required only through author ised customer service agents Check mains cable and plug for dam...

Page 13: ...n the wider rails Pull out all dirt particles from the suction nozzles do not push them in Loosen the fastening screws of the hold er for the guide rails Dismantle the guide rails Insert the guide rai...

Page 14: ...ace it Danger Risk of injury Do not drive over slopes great er than 5 Never transport the machine over the travellator escalator Lock the rear wheels Secure the machine with clamping belts and ropes s...

Page 15: ...t water reservoir for damages replace if required Check the intake brushes for wear replace if required Check suction nozzles and hose for blockages clean if required Washed steps are not clean Check...

Page 16: ...res that the ap pliance can be operated safely and trouble free At the end of the operating instructions you will find a selected list of spare parts that are often required For additional information...

Page 17: ...e travellator escalator brand set with 2 pieces Outlet combs blue Kone 6 369 519 Inlet combs black OTIS 6 369 510 Outlet combs black OTIS 6 369 520 Inlet combs green Schindler 6 369 511 Outlet combs g...

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