Start Up; Operation - Windsor Radius 30 Operator's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

Charger is defective
glows red
Battery poled or is not
slowly blinks
connected
red
Battery defective
blinks red fast
After charging
Disconnect the mains plug.
Wrap the mains cord around the handle
of the charger.
Close cover.

Start up

General notes
Note
Start the appliance only when the hood is
closed.
Park the sweeper on an even surface.
Switch off engine.
Lock parking brake.
Inspection and maintenance work
Check charging status of battery.
Check side brush.
Check roller brush.
Shake off dust filter.
Empty waste container.
Note
For description, see section on Care and
maintenance.

Operation

Starting the machine
Release parking brake.
Start the motor.
Turn the main switch to position "1".
Note
The sweep roller and the side-brushes start
rotating.
Drive the machine
Drive forward
Pull the lever for forward drive.
Note
The drive speed for forward drive can be
adjusted steplessly depending on the posi-
tion of the lever.
Dry run
Release the lever for forward drive. De-
vice comes to a halt.
Driving over obstacles
Driving over fixed obstacles which are
1.2 in (30 mm) high or less:
Raise bulk waste flap.
Drive forwards slowly and carefully.
Driving over fixed obstacles which are
more than 1.2 in (30 mm) high:
Only drive over these obstacles using a
suitable ramp.
10
English
Sweeping mode
Danger
Risk of injury! If the bulk waste flap is open,
stones or gravel may be flung forwards by
the roller brush. Make sure that this does
not endanger persons, animals or objects.
Warning
Do not sweep up packing strips, wire or
similar objects as this may damage the
sweeping mechanism.
Note
To achieve an optimum cleaning result, the
driving speed should be adjusted to take
specific situations into account.
Sweeping with bulk waste flap raised
Note
To sweep up larger items up to a height of
2.0 in (50 mm), e.g. cigarette packs, the
bulk waste flap must be raised briefly.
Raising bulk waste flap:
Pull the lever for raising the bulk waste
flap.
Lowering the bulk waste flap:
Release the lever for raising the bulk
waste flap.
Note
An optimum cleaning result can only be
achieved if the bulk waste flap has been
lowered completely.
Sweeping with side brushes
Move the lever to lower the side brush
to the front. The side brush will be low-
ered.
Sweeping dry floors
Note
During operation, the waste container
should be emptied at regular intervals.
Note
During operation, the dust filter should be
shaken off and cleaned at regular intervals.
Close wet/dry flap
Sweeping damp or wet floors
Open wet/dry flap.
Note
This protects the filter from moisture.
Battery display
The battery display shows the charging sta-
tus of the batteries during operation:
full
glows green
30% capacity remain-
glows yellow
ing
10% capacity remain-
blinks red
ing
Protection against total
glows red
discharge; the appli-
ance is switched off
Cleaning the dust filter
Pull the handle of the filter clean-off out
several times and reinsert it.
Emptying waste container
Note
– Make sure the seal strip is not damaged
while emptying the waste container.
– The max. load of the waste container is
88.2 lbs (40 kg).
Shake off dust filter.
Pull lock bow of the waste container up-
ward.
Pull out the waste container.
Empty waste container.
Push in the waste container.
Push lock bow of the waste container
downward.
Turn off the appliance.
Switch off engine.
Turn the main switch to position "0".
The side-brushes lift up.
Lock parking brake.
Turn the main switch using "0" position
and pull it out.
Transport
Warning
The appliance must be secured against
slippage during transport.
Switch off engine.
Turn the main switch using "0" position
and pull it out.
Lock parking brake.
Secure the wheels of the machine with
wheel chocks.
Secure the machine with tensioning
straps or cables.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents