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3.1. GENERAL SAFETY SYMBOLS

Prior to first operation, read the manual carefully and 
strictly comply with the instructions contained.

Read
manual

Important information on handling the machine in 
order to maintain operability.

Caution
(the machine)

Due to use of substances representing an inherent 
danger to health of environment.

Ecological hazard
(the environment)

Safety  provisions  in  dangerous  situation  caused  by 
misuse  inaccurate  adherence  of  instruction  or 
prescribed work routine.

Safety Provisions
(persons & goods)

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

All  paragraphs  in  this  manual  that  refer  to  personal  safety,  safety  of  the 
machine  and  environmental  protection  are  attributed  respective  warning 
symbols as indicated.

General Guidelines

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In  addition  to  the  information  contained  in  this  manual, 

generally applicable legal provisions for Safety and Prevention of accidents 
must be adhered to.

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Please  go  through  the  manual  and  the  instructions  contained  herein 

carefully, even if you possess prior experience in operating similar ground 
cleaning equipment.

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Schedule some time for the careful and thorough perusal of the manual 

contents.

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The responsibility of all persons in the working area fall upon the operator 

of the machine.

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No  persons,  children  included,  should  be  allowed  within  the  zone  of 

danger.

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The  warning  and  instruction  plates  attached  to  the  machine  carry 

important advice on safe operation of the machine.

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Lost or illegible stickers must be replaced at the earliest.

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Prior  to  operation  of  the  machine,  the  operator  must  ensure  that  the 

machine  and  its  working  implements  are  in  proper  and  safe  operating 
condition.

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Machines with identified and known defects must not be used.

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It is important that operators and all persons likely to use the machine 

familiarize themselves with all accessories and controls, as well as their 
functions, before commencing operation.

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Adherence to the above general instructions will help avoid the operator 

from having to read the manual while operating the machine.

Safety During Machine Operation

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The machine is applicable for 

WET 

scrubbing only.

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Ground cleaning machines may be run by qualified personnel only.

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The  machine  may  be  used  for  cleaning  such  surfaces  approved  by  the 

owner or this authorized representatives.

RootsScrub RB 800/950

Summary of Contents for RootsScrub RB 800

Page 1: ...1 Read this manual completely and understand the instructionsbeforeoperatingthemachine EnglishVersion RootsScrub RB 800 950 Ride On Scrubber Drier Battery Operator s Manual 24V 200Ah 240Ah 320Ah...

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Page 3: ...se fill at the time of installation for future reference Model No _______________________________ Serial No ________________________________ Battery No _______________________________ Installation Dat...

Page 4: ...nvolved The appropriate Accident Prevention Regulations as well as applicable general regulations pertaining to Safety and Health at the work place must be adhered to by the user Modifications made to...

Page 5: ...withoutpriornotice The Operator s Manual corresponds to the latest information available for this machine at the time it was printed Minor deviations resulting from enhancementsofthedesign cannotbeent...

Page 6: ...550W Drivemotorpower 750W Vacuumpressure 1650mmofH O Airflowrate 33L sec Suctionwidth 1100mm No ofbrushespermachine 2 Brushdiameter 405mm Brushspeed 180rpm Scrubbingwidth 800mm Brushload 43Kg Freshwa...

Page 7: ...2400W Brushmotorpower 2X550W Vacuummotorpower 550W Drivemotorpower 750W Vacuumpressure 1650mmofH O Airflowrate 33L sec Suctionwidth 1200mm No ofbrushespermachine 2 Brushdiameter 485mm Brushspeed 180r...

Page 8: ...7 00 pm Customer Support System Process Customer CSS Executive Engineer Site Location AMC or Annual Maintenance Contract is a professional and timely maintenance cover offered by RMCL to its customers...

Page 9: ...ground cleaningequipment Schedule some time for the careful and thorough perusal of the manual contents The responsibility of all persons in the working area fall upon the operator ofthemachine No pe...

Page 10: ...n withthemachine Check the immediate surrounding prior to starting Ensure sufficient visibility The operator must always use safety gloves safety helmet shoes while operating maintainingthemachine On...

Page 11: ...rn the machine off and disconnect the mains plug before cleaning and maintaining the machine when replacing parts or when changing over to anotherfunction X Only use accessories and spare parts which...

Page 12: ...NotTamper NoSmoking RemoveKey UnplugBattery Max Inclination ElectricalHazard Recycle Do Not Use High Pressure Jets Max Water Wading GeneralWarning Caution EcologicalHazard SYMBOL HAZARD PICTORIAL DEFI...

Page 13: ...arrangefortheproperrecycling Old machines contain materials that can be recycled Please arrange for the properrecyclingofoldmachines Batteriesandactuatorscontainsubstances that must not enter the envi...

Page 14: ...Brush Head 8 Float 9 Debris Tray 10 Tank Lock 11 Headlamp 12 Brush Release Pedal 13 Traction Drive Motor 14 Traction Battery Pack 15 Safety Bumper 16 Squeegee 17 Drain Hoses 18 Fresh Water Fill Port...

Page 15: ...MAX 0 1 Roots silvergrey 2 Fresh water filling 3 Remove key 4 Read instruction manual 5 Hand crush warning 6 Read battery instruction 7 Do not wash with high pressure 8 Max inclination 9 Battery char...

Page 16: ...y withitsprocedures Ifanypartoftheopera onandsafeuseofthisequipment is not completely understood consult an authorized dealer for a complete explana on 12 1 1 Operator Requirements a Traintheemployeet...

Page 17: ...hefrontandrearwheels Removetheretainingstrapsfromthefront rearandbrushheadareas Removethewheelblocks Disengagetheparkingbrake Pushthemachinebackwardsslowlydowntheramp Parkthemachineonaflatsolidground...

Page 18: ...first cycle the floor is scrubbed with the cleaning agent selected according to the degree of dirt encountered the squeegee remaininglifted Allow the cleaning agent to act on the floor for approx 5 o...

Page 19: ...chintoplaceagain F I K A D E G J H B C A Key Switch On Off B Horn Button C Direction Selector Forward Backward D Brush Motor On Off E Suction Turbine On Off F Extra Pressure G Soiled Water Tank Full I...

Page 20: ...creases the brush pressure to 50 kg max for heavy soiling G Soiledwatertankfullindicatorlamp Glowswhenthesoiledwatertankisfull H Working Lamp On Off Toggles the working lamp On or Off I Drive Motor Ma...

Page 21: ...thecatchusing bothhands Installation of disc brushes Switch off machine before changing brushes Care should be taken while mounting brushes Do not stand on the brush head Squeegee Thesqueegeeisusedtoe...

Page 22: ...or pedal Pedal returns to its initialposition Pressthebrakepedaltosloworstopthemachine Proceed to the first driving trials on a clear training ground until the driver is acquaintedwiththeelementsandth...

Page 23: ...RESH WATER TANKS Fresh Water Tank The fresh water tank has a capacity of 120 litersofwater Place the water hose into the fill port to filter andfillthetank Do not fill water beyond atemperatureof50 C...

Page 24: ...water hose pressure 5to6barmax andfromthebottomonly Electrical System Main control module Traction motor controller Cover electrical module Donotopenthecoveroftheelectricalmodule Removekeybeforecarry...

Page 25: ...pedal to zero and set the FNR switch in neutral at power on A3 3 Potentiometer S6 in the accelerator pedal fault Check the potentiometer S6 wires A4 4 Potentiometer S6 out of neutral position at powe...

Page 26: ...ople trained in the factory for reasons of safety only genuine spare partsmaybeused Maintenance Work Maintenance Schedule daily every 50 every 200 every 500 Recharge batteries according to charger uni...

Page 27: ...ry cable Tighten loose cable Main fuse blown Rectify the cause Replace the fuse Brush motor does not work Accelerator pedal is not depressed Depress accelerator pedal Main fuse blown Rectify the cause...

Page 28: ...tchargethebatteriesbetweencleaningcycle Donotusethemachinefortransportinggoodsorpersons Donotmodifythemachine Donotfillwaterbeyond50 C Donotuseharshoracidicsolutions Donotemptythedirtywaterinahabitabl...

Page 29: ...ype requires changing of the plug coding nominalvoltage Presstogetherforremoval Insert coding plug such that the nominal voltage inscription is visible through the case window Socket and plug only wit...

Page 30: ...ith the machine Safety Symbols For Traction Battery System The above instructions have been established for yoursafetyandhavetobestrictlyobserved Observe the instruction which must be mounted clearly...

Page 31: ...ng the battery the temperature should be at least 15 C otherwisethebatterywillnotbecorrectly If the temperatures are constantly greater than 40 C or lower than 15 C temperature dependent constant volt...

Page 32: ...ty certificate of the battery is available at yourend KindlyreadtheDo s Don t softhebattery understandandfollow Check the electrolyte level before charging and top it up with battery gradedistilledwat...

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