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SWL R1000 ET/SW R 6200 BT – SWL R1000 ST/SW R 8300 SC

 Instructions and Operating Manual 

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CHARGE INDICATOR: 
Part. 8

 It indicates the charge level of batteries and it’s represented by three coloured lights (red, yellow and 

green);  by  turning  on  the  ignition  key 

Part.  6

  they  switch  on  in  the  following  order:  red-yellow-green;

  wait 

until  green  light  is  on  before  forwarding  or  reversing. 

If  red  light  should  switch  on  batteries  need 

recharging.

  

 

  IT  IS  RECOMMENDED  NOT  TO  WAIT  UNTIL  THE  RED  LIGHT  TURNS  ON  TO  PROCEED  WITH 

RECHARGING  

OF  BATTERIES  BUT  TO  PROCEED  WITH  THE  OPERATION  AS  SOON  AS  YELLOW 

LIGHT SWITCHES ON. 
 
HOURCOUNTER:

 

 

Part. 9 

Makes it visible the number of hours worked by the machine.  

 
 

STANDARD FEATURES 

SWL R1000 ST/SW R 8300 SC

 

 

 

 

 

1) 

Start lever 

 

2) 

Accelerator lever 

3)  

Filter buzzer button 

4) 

Acoustic indicator button 

5) 

Hourcounter 

6) 

Working light switch (optional) 

7) 

Ignition key 

 
 
START LEVER:

 

 

Part. 1

 It is needed for “cold” ignition of the machine. It is positioned in “up” 

position. After the ignition it must be slowly brought back.  

 

 
ACCELERATOR LEVER:

  

Part. 2

 It controls the number of motor’s rotations. 

 
FILTER BUZZER BUTTON: 
Part. 3

 This buzzer cleans the suction filters through a motor-vibrator 

Part. 

2  Fig.  5

;  it  must  be  pressed  at  least  6  /  7  times  for  8  /  10  seconds  each 

(operation to be performed before starting work, before emptying the bin and 
with the motor off); to perform this operation with motor running, close the 
suction by pulling the knob 

Part. 1 Fig. 6. 

 

ACOUSTIC INDICATOR BUTTON: 
Part. 4

 By pressing this button the acoustic indicator switches on 

 

HOURCOUNTER:

 

 

Part. 5 

Makes it visible the number of hours worked by the machine.  

 

WORKING LIGHT SWITCH:

 

Optional

 

Part. 6 

It activates the adjustable working light.  

 
IGNITION KEY :  
Part.  7

  It  activates  the  switchboard  and  in  particular  the  movement 

potentiometer.  It  is  therefore  possible  to  move  the  machine  without  have  it 
working

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SWL R1000 ET

Page 1: ...ND OPERATING MANUAL Mod SWL R1000 ET SW R 6200 BT Mod SWL R1000 ET BIN UP SW R 6200 BT LIFT Mod SWL R1000 ST SW R 8300 SC Mod SWL R1000 ST BIN UP SW R 8300 LIFT LAVORWASH S p A Via J F Kennedy 12 4602...

Page 2: ...UP SW R 6200 BT LIFT Mod SWL R1000 ST SWL R 8300 SC Mod SW R1000 ST BIN UP SW R 8300 LIFT Is conform to the following CE laws 2006 95 CE Low Voltage Directive 2006 42 CE Directive of Machines 2004 108...

Page 3: ...fications And Noise Levels Page 6 CHAP 7 Description Of Machine Page 7 CHAP 8 Operator Work Station Emergency Stop Page 9 CHAP 9 Safety Regulations Page 10 CHAP 10 Check To Be Made Before Startup Page...

Page 4: ...ED CHAPTER 2 PURPOSES INTENDED USE Lavorwash S p A is pleased to count you among the many owners of SWL R1000 ET SW R 6200 BT SWL R1000 ST SW R 8300 SC series By keeping to the following instructions...

Page 5: ...of the machine close up to the narrow side of the pallet This must be at least 1 5 m long so as not to damage the rubber dust seals and 1 m wide Remove the pieces of wood around the wheels and releas...

Page 6: ...onoxide an oudorless but lethal gas They cannot be used in explosive or inflammable environments They cannot be used on uneven gritty or very rough surfaces They cannot pick up oils poisons and chemic...

Page 7: ...corners and profiles After cleaning this must be disengaged raised to prevent raising dust and because the cleaning effect of the side brush is inferior to that of the central brush A left side brush...

Page 8: ...Both Models FLAP LIFT PEDAL By pressing the flap lift pedal Part 1 Fig 9 the front seal Part 2 Fig 9 lifts up for picking up a large objects Suitable for collecting leaves cigarette packets etc BRAKE...

Page 9: ...machine moves forward When the switch lever is in reverse position arrow pointing down by pressing the pedal the machine moves reverse For safety reasons the reverse speed is very low If the switch is...

Page 10: ...Working light switch optional 7 Ignition key START LEVER Part 1 It is needed for cold ignition of the machine It is positioned in up position After the ignition it must be slowly brought back ACCELER...

Page 11: ...y protections properly fitted and in good working condition Risk of injury to hands by touching the side brush or central brush for any reason during rotation The brushes must only be touched with the...

Page 12: ...ched on or moved even manually CHAPTER 10 CHECKS BEFORE START UP SWL R1000 ET SW R 6200 BT 1 Check the level of the battery solution and if necessary top up with distilled water 2 Make sure the connec...

Page 13: ...ckwards and press the backward pedal with your foot Part 6 Fig 2 NEUTRAL With the switch Part 1 of switchboard in central position the machine is in neutral STOP Turn the switch Part 5 of switchboard...

Page 14: ...ush alone For good results empty the container regularly and keep the filters clean shaking them with the tools provided CHAPTER 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ATTENTION ALL OPERATIONS MUST BE PERFORMED WITH...

Page 15: ...erformed with the engine switched off COLLECTION BIN Every 50 60 working hours or whenever necessary wash the collection bin Part 1 Fig 7 using warm water and if necessary common detergent This will p...

Page 16: ...4 Clean the motor air cartridge every 25 hours or before if necessary Replace if necessary see motor booklet IMPORTANT The motor of the sweeper feature an OIL ALERT system This prevents motor start u...

Page 17: ...over power cables and these have wrapped around the central brush or side brush or an unusual noise is heard coming from inside the machine or engine hot materials inflammable liquids chemical materi...

Page 18: ...ged Replace Filters badly fitted Fit with the seal provided and make sure they are well inserted and uniformly well secured Side seals damaged Replace The machine leaves dirt on the floor The central...

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