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4.7.1 

Removing the dustbin 

 

Pull the Dustbin arrest off the holding knobs on both sides 

 

Pull the dustbin out of the suction sweeper by the handle until the 
front dustbin guides are free.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1  Dustbin arrest 

2  Dustbin guide rail 

There are two guide rollers at the rear end of the dustbin to facilitate its 
removal. 

 

Lower the dustbin to the ground. 

Underneath the dustbin are guide rollers and a recessed grip. 

 

Pull the dustbin fully out of the suction sweeper. 

To empty the dustbin, insert your other hand into the recessed grip.  

Refuse is emptied out via the lower edge of the dustbin dirt collector. 

 

Empty the refuse into an appropriate container only. 

 

4.7.2 

Inserting the dustbin 

 

Place the dustbin in front of the dustbin mount. 

 

Raise the front dustbin guides to the height of the guide rails. 

 

Push the dustbin into the suction sweeper.  

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TF100R-TRS

Page 1: ...operator manual TF100R TRS vacuum sweeper...

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Page 3: ...attery 12 4 5 Turning Off the ride on suction sweeper 12 4 6 Parking brake 13 4 6 1 Maintenance 13 4 7 Emptying the dustbin 13 4 7 1 Removing the dustbin 14 4 7 2 Inserting the dustbin 14 5 1 Safety I...

Page 4: ...eplacing the Side Brush 26 5 11 1 Dismounting the Side Brush 26 5 11 2 Mounting the Side Brush 27 5 12 Overload safety cutouts 27 5 13 Maintenance Chart 29 5 13 1 After each 50 operating hours also 29...

Page 5: ...llowed 1 1 Usage conformant with intended purpose The appliance is intended exclusively for sweeping on solid surfaces for example parking areas walkways and shop floors The area to be swept should no...

Page 6: ...ot make any changes modifications or additions to the sweeper without the approval of the manufacturer 9 Replacement parts must meet manufacturer specifications This is always ensured by using origina...

Page 7: ...n and dry to avoid leakage currents Never short circuit battery poles 20 Smoking eating and drinking should be avoided in the vicin ity of the battery charging station to avoid risks to health 21 Batt...

Page 8: ...unit in a lamellar filterinside the machine The lamellar filter is cleaned by an electrically controlledfilter cleaning device If necessary the dust extraction can be closed off with a diaphragm to pr...

Page 9: ...ount the side brushes The ride on suction sweeper is ready for use Drive the ride on suction sweeper over a ramp out of the transport packaging Use a unit ramp The ramp must be designed in such a way...

Page 10: ...8 TF100 TRS Mount the side brushes 1 Unit Ramp Drive the ride on suction sweeper over a ramp out of the transport packaging The ride on suction sweeper is ready for use...

Page 11: ...Dashboard 2 Battery condition display 3 Switch fort he direct motion 4 Switch position 5 Neutral position 6 Reverse motion 7 Forward motion 8 Key switch 9 Key Depress the brake pedal SInsert the key i...

Page 12: ...he ride on suction sweeper can be adjusted with infinite variability by depressing the accelerator 4 1 3 Operating the Side Brushes Start the ride on suction sweeper Switch the toggle switch for the M...

Page 13: ...Operating Levers The operating levers are controlled from a gear shifting gate The oper ating levers can be arrested in upper position For lowering the first lift the lever a little then push it to t...

Page 14: ...rs on the battery condition display 4 5 Turning Off the ride on suction sweeper Make sure the suction sweeper is on level ground when you loosen the parking brake or secure the suction sweeper to prev...

Page 15: ...the hand brake lever the locking slide will be drawn below the bottom side of the brake pedal and it will hold the brake pedal in its position and thus effect the front wheel If you press down the ha...

Page 16: ...al Lower the dustbin to the ground Underneath the dustbin are guide rollers and a recessed grip Pull the dustbin fully out of the suction sweeper To empty the dustbin insert your other hand into the r...

Page 17: ...lectric motor must not be done while the electric motor is running Use only flawless and appropriate tools to complete maintenance work Note the requirements for spare parts If covers and or safety de...

Page 18: ...the dustbin from the machine Remove the hood The filter is positioned on a frame Hold the filter frame in position with one hand Press the clips of the tension closures downwards Release the threaded...

Page 19: ...escribed Take the key out of the key operated switch Pull lowering lever of the Main Brooms Arrest the lowering lever Loosen the bolts of the left side trim panel facing in driving direction Remove th...

Page 20: ...ng them in 1 forward drive 2 Direction of motion of the Main Brooms Each roller end is equipped with a keyway Turn the sweeping roller until the pick up pin of the rear roller swing fits into the keyw...

Page 21: ...ism of the Main Brooms via chains Both chain drives are when seen in direction of motion located on the right side of the ride on suction sweeper Grease the chain wheels at regular intervals See maint...

Page 22: ...the knob of the parking brake Unscrew the upper parts of the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal Lift the complete hood front Secure the hood front against falling down by tying it to the steering...

Page 23: ...sweeper When the charger supplied is used a green control lamp serves to indi cate that charging is complete The machine takes approx 10 hours to charge fully with the manufac turer s original accesso...

Page 24: ...ver for the ventilation flap 5 9 Brake The brake is a component affecting operationalsafety All work pertaining to the maintenanceand replacement of brake parts must be executed by professionally trai...

Page 25: ...ld not render a satisfying result the setting pro cedure must be repeated Further Setting Possibility The Bowden pull wire does not allow tightening in the way described above any longer Loosen the br...

Page 26: ...Main Brooms to run for about one or two minutes without moving Lift the Main Brooms Stop Main Brooms operation and drive forward a few meters The sweeping track visible on the ground is the sweeping...

Page 27: ...nly the tips of the brushes will touch the ground when lowering the device during standstill That is why force on the sweeping roller lever will only be exerted when the brushes are rotating Further P...

Page 28: ...the lowering lever Remove the entire main panelling 1 Screw of the height adjustment of the lateral brushes 2 Back nut Loosen the back nut To lower the lateral brush you will have to turn the screw of...

Page 29: ...brushes Push the spring plug through the borholes of the lateral brush flange plate and through the borehole of the axle of the lateral brushes un til ground contact 5 12 Overload safety cutouts When...

Page 30: ...ide on suction sweeper and eliminate the fault that caused the overload safety cutout to respond See chart malfunctions Do not repair any fuse Do not replace any fuse by a stronger one Do not bridge a...

Page 31: ...poles Check if Main Brooms are worn or cluttered Replace if required Check sweeping contour readjust if required Check if side brush adjustment is worn if required readjust or re place Cleaning the f...

Page 32: ...roller s do not operate Correctly fitted Dust formation too great Does motor revolve if required switch off side brushes Filter heavily polluted Open the ventilation flap Filter not correctly fitted...

Page 33: ...I can be bypassed tempoarily to leave machine in working order 5 14 Technical Data Dimensions and Weight Length 1190 mm Heigth 1089 mm upper edge of steering wheel Weight without batteries 140 0 kg wi...

Page 34: ...plastic parts according to the locally applicable waste disposal specifica tions Used batteries must be disposed of according to Directive 2006 66 EC 5 17 Accessories and spare parts Accessories and...

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Page 36: ...alth requirements of the EC Machine Directive 2006 42 EC In case of a change being made that has not previously been agreed with us this declaration will lose its validity Supplier Crescent Industrial...

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