
Lubricate and wipe down
4.1 Maintenance
If the operator has any questions or doubts
regarding safety, he must request advice from
the manufacturer or the relevant sales agent
before starting on the machine.
4.2 Daily Care
•
Inspect and examine the mains power cable
for any damage whatsoever.
•
Make sure the waste tank is always kept
empty and well rinsed with clean water.
•
Inspect brushes for wear or damage.
•
Clean Static Brush
4.3 Weekly Care
•
Wipe down and lightly lubricate the lifting leg
shafts (a light PTFE lubricant such as GT85 is
recommended) Fig. 30
•
Check clear PVC tubes for kinks and leaks.
•
Check the black sealing strip is present and
correct.
4.4 Maintenance after 30 hours cleaning
•
Check brush chains for tension and adjust if
necessary. Fig 31
•
Check chains for any dirt build up and/or
corrosion and treat as necessary.
•
Check yellow spray jets, and clean if
necessary.
•
Check Green Gliders – Replace if worn.
•
Lubricate the round stainless-steel static
legs connected to the white and black feet to
allow proper sliding action through the leg
setting clamps. Fig. 32
•
Check the black sealing strip is present and
correct.
4.5 Maintenance after 100 hours cleaning
•
Maintenance work in this case should be
carried out as per 30 hours of cleaning.
•
Check brush chain sprocket bearings for
wear or corrosion.
•
Manually clear out the vacuum tray and
inspect the self-cleaning spray jets above it.
•
Inspect and clean vacuum motor filter. Fig 33
•
Check all electrical components.
4. Maintenance
22/11/2019
Written and illustrated by Ben Sprules
Rosemor International Ltd 2019 ©
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Automatic Escalator Deep Cleaning Machine – Rotomatic v1.0
Before any maintenance or
intensive cleaning is
undertaken, the machine must
be disconnected from the mains.
During cleaning or maintenance
work on the machine, when
parts are being replaced or new
equipment fitted, care must be
taken that the machine can not
accidentally start, move or fall.
Fig. 30
Maintenance work may only be
carried out by trained personnel
Lubricate and wipe
down
Fig. 32