Operations Manual Gladiator 464 Gladiator Series Code: 19677-C-AGM Serial #:_________________________ Date of Purchase:_________________________ More info : www.dustbane.
1. Index 1. Index 2. Introduction/ General Warnings 3. Safety Precautions 4. Technical Characteristics 5. Unpacking 6. Machine Preparation 7. Machine And Control Panel Components 8. Use Of The On-Board Battery Charger 9. Starting Of The Machine 10. Operations To Make For Correct Use 11. Waste Hopper Emptying And Cleaning 12. Machine Maintenance 13. Side Brush Replacement 14. Main Brush Replacement 15. Cleaning And Servicing The Filter 16. Actuator Function 17. Adjusting The Side Brush 18. Flap Raiser 19.
2. Introduction / General Warnings Welcome on board! We thank you for choosing Dustbane and congratulate you for purchasing the 1050 A sweeper especially designed to guarantee safety and concern for the environment. The innovative design, the robust and trustworthy structure and the recyclable components make a 1050 sweeper. A truly unique machine. Before using your machine, we advise you to carefully read this handbook.
FOR SAFETY: 1. Do not operate machine: • • • • • In flammable or explosive areas Unless trained and authorized.. Unless operation manual is read and understood. .If not in proper operating condition Without hopper and/or filters in place 2. Before starting machine:. • Make sure all safety devices are in place and operate properly. 3. When using machine: • • • • • • • • • • Do not pick up burning or smoking debris, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
4. Technical Characteristics Description Width-including side brush 600mm 23,75” Length-including side brush 730mm 28,75” Height-including handle 950mm 37,5” Machine height W/Handle folded 559mm 22” Maximum sweeping width 650mm 25” Weight 53Kg 115lbs Hopper capacity (real) 9,3 Lt 1,25 Cu.ft Run time Filtering surface 2h 0,95mq 10 sq.ft Productivity Rate-Theoretical 1800mq/h 18000 sq.ft Productivity Rate-Estimat\Actual 900 mq/h 9000 sq.
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Connecting the Battery: • Remove the top cover to gain access to the battery using the 4 mm hex wrench provided. • • • Locate the two Red/Black connectors. Align the colors of the connectors. Plug the two connector together. 7. Machine and Control Panel Components: The machine is equipped with a simple panel control that controls all the operational functions of the machine.
The functions located on the control panel can be explained as follows: A) Main switch to turn on and off the machine. B) Led indicator for battery charge. Green for when the machine is charged, red for when the machine is discharged and yellow for when the machine charge is in reserve or when the machine is being charged.
8. Use of the On-Board Battery Charger When the battery on the machine is discharged, the red led on the control panel illuminates and all functions of the machine will automatically stop: the operator must then turn off the machine and start the charging procedure by connecting the machine battery charger plug into an AC electrical outlet.
. Waste Hopper Emptying and Cleaning Before proceeding in removing the hopper assure that the machine is turned off. ATTENTION: WASTE DISPOSAL MUST BE DONE BY FOLLOWING THE LAWS IN FORCE. To clean the waste hopper proceed as follows: • Release the hopper clamp by lifting and then pushing on the back of the clamp.
13. Side Brush Replacement Raise the front part of the machine. Press in the 2 tabs (indicated by the arrows) and pull off the brushes. Slide the new brush until it locks into place. 14. Main Brush Replacement • • • • 10 Tilt the machine backwards until the handle is touching the ground and the main brush is easily reached. Manually turn the brush until a black button is seen on the right hand side of the brush core. Press the button and push to dis-engage the brush.
15. Cleaning and Servicing the Filters The filters are very important components of the machine and essential for correct operation. Proper filter maintenance will allow you to obtain the best performance from your machine. Pre-Filter Clean Daily 1. Remove the debris hopper to access the pre-filter 2. Release the two metal retaining clip arms that secure the pre-filter in place. Hinge the retaining clip arms outward and remove the pre-filter. 3. Shake the pre-filter into a debris receptacle. 4.
16. Actuator Function The system allows the brush to immediately and constantly follow all types of surfaces, self adjust to surfaces and self adjust for main/side brush wear through out the life of the brushes. 17. Adjusting the Side Brush To adjust the side brush, remove the top cover, and turn adjusting handle in the direction required. : 18. Flap Raiser To pick up bulky rubbish, raise the flap using the lever on the handlebar.
19. Control Panel Display codes Safety code Cause Actions to take C22 Short circuit brush protection: stops all functions Reset by turning OFF the machine and starting again C14 Dissipater at high temperature. Activates if temperature is over 194° F The machine resets when temperature lowers under 176° F FS0 Worn brushes Replace brush BRUSHES KO Error can only be reset by turning off the machine. This alarm condition arises if the brushes are put in SHUTDOWN condition three times in a minute.
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