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OWNERS MANUAL 

ST60BT 

 

 

1205 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, ON L4W 1C7 

Phone: 1-800-387-3210 Fax: 1-800-709-2896

 

Summary of Contents for ST60BT

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL ST60BT 1205 Britannia Road East Mississauga ON L4W 1C7 Phone 1 800 387 3210 Fax 1 800 709 2896 ...

Page 2: ...7 BATTERIES RECHARGING 8 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR 8 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 9 OPERATING THE MACHINE 10 WORKING POSITION 10 STARTING 11 USAGE 12 BATTERY MACHINE 13 DUMPING HOPPER 14 AT THE END OF USE 14 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 15 CLEANING THE FILTER 15 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 16 ADJUSTMENT OF SIDE BRUSH 16 SIDE BRUSH REPLACEMENT 16 ADJUSTMENT OF CENTRAL BROOM 16 CENTRAL BROOM REPLACEMENT 16 ...

Page 3: ... compensation for damage may be successfully claimed Introduction Any machine can only work efficiently when it is used correctly and it is maintained in full efficient working order We therefore encourage you to read this instruction manual thoroughly and to always refer to it first if any difficulties arise while using the machine In addition we would inform you that our customer service departm...

Page 4: ...st being exhausted A large hopper is provided for collection of the swept material which is manually emptied using the mechanical dumping system TECHNICAL DATA U M Mb Working width excluding side brush mm 600 Working capacity m2 h 2700 Max gradient 10 Dimensions of the central broom Width x Dia mm 600x265 Dirt hopper volume l 50 Electric traction motor V W 24 250 Electric brush motor V W 24 600 Fi...

Page 5: ...l Points out to read manual before using the machine Central broom Warning symbol Read with care all instructions with this symbol to ensure operator and machine safety OFF 0 ON 1 ON OFF battery machine Suction Batteries charge Parking brake Service brake Forward or reverse running Flap lifting pedal ...

Page 6: ...with sling Figure 3 To remove the package proceed as follows 1 Remove the fixing tapes 2 Remove the metal staples at package base 3 Take off the carton Package size 135x93x130 Weight of packed machine without batteries 170 kg SLIDING THE MACHINE DOWN OFF THE PALLET Figure 4 1 Use a hammer to remove the front crosspiece of the pallet to create a ramp ...

Page 7: ...ies correctly in the compartment observing the polarity as in the attached picture 4 Connect the bridge cables and the positive and the negative connections as in the attached picture TRACTION MOTOR CONNECTION battery machine only Figure 7 1 Take the key out of the instrument board 2 Connect the traction motor cable marked with the card 3 Insert the key again BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTION Figure 8 Op...

Page 8: ...ever leave the batteries completely discharged even if the machine is not used During the recharge check the level of the electrolyte and top up with distilled water BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR Figure 9 The battery charge level indicator is digital with 4 fixed positions and a blinking one The numbers which appear on the display show the approximate charge level 4 maximum charge 3 charge 2 char...

Page 9: ...ot use water r Do not strike shelving or scaffoldings where there is danger of falling objects r Adapt the speed of operation to the floor conditions to avoid skidding r Do not exceed the declared hill climbing capacity otherwise the machine could become unstable r When the machine is in parking position remove the key and apply the parking brake r If the machine does not work properly check by co...

Page 10: ...POSITION Figure 10 The user operates while sitting having manual lever and pedal controls on the instruments control board Figure 11 a Battery control indicator b Central broom switch device c Key start Figure 12 a Brake pedal b a c a ...

Page 11: ...edal c Suction closing filter shaker starting lever Figure 14 a Hopper handle b Hopper opening lever STARTING 1 Make sure that the brushes are switched off therefore the levers must be lifted in a lifted position 2 Turn the key on ON position OFF 0 ON 1 a b c a b ...

Page 12: ...2 Using your foot lower the external lever and the brush locates automatically 3 To stop the side brush only push the lever outwards and the brush automatically retracts Figure 18 1 The central broom can work either with continuous or automatic working connected directly to the machine traction with the button a on the instrument board NOTE The use of the automatic system increases the batteries c...

Page 13: ... hopper proceed as follows 1 Close the suction by pulling on knob a after pulling completely the filter shaker starts automatically NOTE avoid prolonged working of the filter shaker motor Figure 21 NOTE Interrupt or close suction whenever approaching wet surfaces to prevent any damage to the filter Figure 22 1 To slow down or stop apply the brake by pushing the pedal 2 When not in use always apply...

Page 14: ...p the hopper more than about 70 otherwise emptying could prove difficult DUMPING HOPPER Figure 24 1 Rotate lever a counter clockwise and pull the hopper from the machine 2 Transport it to a dump area by using the handle b on the hopper itself 3 For a better dust tight seal it may be necessary to clean the hopper basket with a low pressure air line In case of damage or wear replace it immediately 4...

Page 15: ... Once a week clean thoroughly the filter as follow Figure 25 1 Switch off the machine 2 Remove the debris hopper 3 Disconnect the connector of the filter shaker a 4 Slightly loosen not completely the lower knobs b 5 Rotate by 180 the upper locking levers c take out the filter support frame using the same levers Figure 26 1 Carefully clean the filter using a vacuum cleaner or if a vacuum is not ava...

Page 16: ...ob 2 Grease the shaft 3 Insert the new brush by putting the key into its place Reassemble the washer and the knob ADJUSTMENT OF CENTRAL BROOM Figure 29 To adjust loosen the knob a and position the lever b in the following eyelets c Make the same adjustment on the opposite side During adjustment follow the broom alignment CENTRAL BROOM REPLACEMENT Figure 30 1 Unscrew and remove all the knobs shown ...

Page 17: ...nter 2 The waste bin is full empty it THE MACHINE CREATES AIRBORNE DUST IN USE 1 The flaps that ensure good suctions are torn Replace them 2 The front flap is broken and the machine throws heavy dirty and waste forward replace the front flap 3 The filter is clogged thoroughly clean the filter HIGH NOISE OR ABNORMAL NOISE FROM THE CENTRAL BROOM 1 Material is wound around the broom remove ...

Page 18: ... which may have to be replaced several times during the working life of the machine We advise you use authorised waste collection and disposal agencies to ensure ecological waste disposal when replacing the battery or dismantling the machine For batteries replacement please read batteries use and maintenance book either for their maintenance or their scrapping ...

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