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Operator manual 

TF90VB-TRS vacuum sweeper 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TF90VB-TRS

Page 1: ...Operator manual TF90VB TRS vacuum sweeper...

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Page 3: ...justing the main brooms 11 5 4 Setting the main brooms 11 5 5 To lower the main brooms 11 5 6 To raise the main brooms 11 5 7 Removing the main brooms 12 5 8 Installing the main brooms 12 5 9 Side bru...

Page 4: ...able of Contents II TF90 TRS 5 16 Technical Data 19 5 17 Product Designation 19 5 18 Disposal 19 5 19 Accessories and spare parts 19 5 20 Service 20 5 21 Transport 20 6 EC Declaration of conformity 21...

Page 5: ...followed 1 1 Usage conformant with intended purpose The appliance is intended exclusively for sweeping on solid surfaces for example parking areas walkways shop floors The area to be swept should not...

Page 6: ...t 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 original...

Page 7: ...ed when batteries are being charged 18 Note that the accumulator batteries are filled with battery ac id 19 Batteries should always be kept clean and dry to avoid leakage currents Never short circuit...

Page 8: ...trofitting the TF90 TRS with a brush roller drive standard model features a dust extraction unit and the TF90V TRS with a dust extraction unit standard model features a brush roller drive The electron...

Page 9: ...retainers Slide the square necked bolts through the bore holes in the driving hoop and the retainer Use the star knobs to secure the square necked bolts Set the side brush arms to the top position Pos...

Page 10: ...utton on the right on the TF90 TRS Push the sweeper across the area to be swept at a normal pace Since the sweeping performance depends on the speed of the brush rollers you should neither walk too sl...

Page 11: ...their top position the bristles of the side brushes will be put under permanent load in their off position and consequently will wear prematurely when used 4 4 Emptying the hopper In order to ensure p...

Page 12: ...id When working on the electrical system the battery should be discon nected Maintenance work troubleshooting at the electric motor must not be done while the electric motor is running Use only flawle...

Page 13: ...hould be set to ensure that they touch the ground at slight pressure 5 4 Setting the main brooms Park the sweeper on level ground that has been designated as signed for this purpose Make sure the swee...

Page 14: ...an see the screwed connec tions on the brush roller Undo the screwed connections Lift the split shells with the brush rollers off the shaft If needed clean the running gear box and the shaft 5 8 Insta...

Page 15: ...the side brushes With your fingers squeeze together the snap in fixtures in the centre of the side brush retainer With a downward motion pull off the side brushes Replace the side brushes 5 9 2 Mount...

Page 16: ...e sweeper all actuators Make sure the sweeper has been secured from rolling away by ac cident Remove the hopper Open the hood Two wing nuts 2 are located on the trim panel of the ejector 3 Remove thes...

Page 17: ...vibrating device to clean the lamellar filter Turn off the sweeper all actuators Make sure the sweeper has been secured from rolling away by ac cident Open the hood On the top of the ejector s trim pa...

Page 18: ...Switch the machine completely of Make sure the machine is blocked against possible movement Open the cover Connect plug 1 of the charger using the cable delivered with the ma chine and connect plug 2...

Page 19: ...2 After each 50 operating hours also Check if sweeping rollers are worn or cluttered Replace if required Check sweeping contour readjust if required Check if side brush adjustment is worn if required...

Page 20: ...rollers are jammed by dirt cords strings or the like Dismount brush rollers and clean them Check side brushes and remove obstacles Drive wheels obstructed Jack up the Sweeping Suction Machine check wh...

Page 21: ...al Dispose of faulty parts especially electrical components batteries and plastic parts according to the locally applicable waste disposal specifica tions Used batteries must be disposed of according...

Page 22: ...Service Crescent Industrial Berrington House Berrington Road Leamington Spa CV31 1NB T 0845 33 77 695 F 0845 33 78 695 5 21 Transport Transport the machine only in the switched off condition sufficien...

Page 23: ...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 Berr...

Page 24: ...22 TF90 TRS Distributed by tel 0845 33 77 695 Berrington Road f 0845 33 78 695 Leamington Spa e info c ind co uk Warwickshire CV31 1NB w www crescentindustrial co uk...

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