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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
E51 BASE
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EUREKA S.p.a.
Viale dell'artigianato 30/32, 35013 CITTADELLA (PD) ITALY
Fax. ++39 -049 – 9481899
Tel. ++39 - 049 - 9481800
INTERNET : www.eurekasweepers.com E-MAIL :
info@eurekasweepers.com
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL E51 BASE _______________________________________________ EUREKA S.p.a. Viale dell’artigianato 30/32, 35013 CITTADELLA (PD) ITALY Fax. ++39 -049 – 9481899 Tel. ++39 - 049 - 9481800 INTERNET : www.eurekasweepers.com E-MAIL : info@eurekasweepers.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic PAGE INTRODUCTION MACHINE IDENTIFICATION WARNINGS GENERAL WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS DISPOSAL TRANSPORT AND MOVEMENT UNPACKING LIFTING THE TANK BATTERIES INSTALLATION MACHINE DESCRIPTION PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS MACHINE SETTING  MOUNTING THE SQUEEGEE  ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE  MOUNTING THE ABRASIVE DISC ONTO THE DISC PAD HOLDER ...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Our company, a leading industrial cleaning machine manufacturer, is delighted to welcome you to the ranks of our scrubber owners and it trusts that you will get the greatest satisfaction from the use of the machine. We are certain that while using the machine you will have the opportunity to see the quality, solidity and possibilities for use by yourselves.
  • Page 5: Warnings

    ATTENTION! BEFORE USING THE MACHINE OR CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATION ON IT, ALL THE PROCEDURES AND WARNINGS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD. RIGOROUS COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN IT, TOGETHER WITH THE OPERATOR’S ATTENTION AND PRUDENCE WILL BE THE BEST GUARANTEE AGAINST ACCIDENTS THAT COULD OCCUR AT WORK.
  • Page 6 EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ONLY EXTINGUISH FIRES WITH POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OPERATOR The operator is responsible for the day-to-day servicing of the machine; - The operator must care for the machine and keep it in good operating condition; - The operator must inform his or her superior or the technical department when scheduled maintenance is requested in the case of damage or breakage;...
  • Page 7: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The machine must be cleaned by persons who have received proper instruction for the purpose, who know how to cut off the sources of energy and who know the characteristics of the machine so as not to find themselves in a hazardous situation. Clean the machine coverings, the panels and commands with cloths soaked in water or a detergent solution.
  • Page 8: Disposal

    DISPOSAL SPENT OILS Spent oils must not be thrown away into the environment under any circumstances. They must be given to authorised Collectors in compliance with the regulations currently in force. Temporary storage must be inside watertight containers with sealed lid to avoid contact with the environment and with rainwater.
  • Page 9: Unpacking

    UNPACKING Make sure that all the parts indicated in the following list are present before unpacking the machine:  Squeegee;  battery box;  battery jumper L = 25 cm, fitted with terminals and terminal covers;  battery cable L = 51.5 cm, fitted with connector, terminals and terminal covers; ...
  • Page 10: Lifting The Tank

    LIFTING THE TANK Follow the instructions below to lift the tank:  Bring the machine into a stop position in a flat surface area, put on the brake and turn the key into position 0;  Unblock the tank by means of the two levers pos. 1 placed on both sides; ...
  • Page 11: Batteries Installation

    INSTALLING BATTERIES CAUTION: USE PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND GOGGLES WHEN HANDLING BATTERIES, AVOIDING ANY CONTACT WITH THE ACID INSIDE THE BATTERIES. CAUTION: THE BATTERY CHARGER AND THE CONTROL BOARD ARE SET ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF BATTERIES SHOWN IN THE SHEET ATTACHED TO THE USER’S MANUAL. IF YOU WANT TO MOUNT BATTERIES WITH A DIFFERENT AMPERAGE OR OF A DIFFERENT TYPE (I.E.
  • Page 12: Machine Description

    E 51 BASE – M 510 BASE Control panel vacuum and brush 13. Level indicator pipe and solution tank outlet drain Tank lid 14. Battery charger Suction filter lid 15. Squeegee lever Drum of the clean water filter 16. Battery mobile connector Tank 17.
  • Page 13 the operator not to get the control panels wet as the electrical parts could get damaged. VACUUM BUTTON Push the switch to position 1 to turn on the vacuum. Push the switch to position 0 to turn off the vacuum. BRUSH DRIVE BUTTON Push this switch to position 1 to activate the brush function.
  • Page 14 (FIG.A). Without the jumper, the charge indicator is set for gel/agm batteries (FIG.B). If the indicator is set for gel/agm batteries and you want to install lead acid batteries, please contact EUREKA for the jumper.
  • Page 15: Machine Setting

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE MOUNTING THE SQUEEGEE Follow the instructions below to mount the squeegee to the machine:  park the machine on a flat surface, put on the brake (if available) and remove the key (if available);  Position the squeegee lever into position 1 (raised position).
  • Page 16: Mounting The Abrasive Disc Onto The Disc Pad Holder

    MOUNTING THE ABRASIVE DISC ONTO THE DISC PAD HOLDER The machine can operate with brushes or abrasive discs of various types mounted on special disc pad holders. Follow the instructions below to mount the abrasive disc onto the disc pad holder: ...
  • Page 17: Filling The Detergent Solution Tank

    FILLING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK The tank should be filled using clean water mixed with an appropriate detergent solution suited for the type of floor and for the dirty conditions of the floor and using a product suitable for cutting down foam. Use the mouth of the tank (see position 3) to fill the solution tank.
  • Page 18: Using The Machine

    USING THE MACHINE Our squeegee machines must be operated by properly trained authorised staff. Squeegee machines that do not operate properly must be taken out of service immediately. CHECK BEFORE USE Make sure to check the following before using the machine: ...
  • Page 19: Periodic Servicing

    PERIODIC SERVICING INTRODUCTION REGULAR AND PERIODIC SERVICING OF YOUR SCRUBBER GUARANTEES OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE OF THE MACHINE AND ITS LONG LIFE. THE PAGES THAT FOLLOW CONTAIN THE INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP TO PLAN THE CARE AND THE SERVICING THAT THE SCRUBBER NEEDS WARNING! DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION NEITHER ON THE MACHINE NOR ON ITS...
  • Page 20: Draining And Cleaning The Solution Tank

    DRAINING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK After completing the washing operation, in order to drain any leftover water from the solution tank, proceed as follows:  Turn off the brush function and lift the brush plate;  Lift the squeegee using the special lever, turn off the suction fan and go to the tank drainage area; ...
  • Page 21: Cheching Brushes Or Abrasive Discs

    CHECKING THE BRUSH PLATE SPLASHGUARD Check the splashguards periodically to make sure they are in good condition (see position 1). Replace the splashguards if damaged. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE After completing the washing operation, clean the squeegee and make sure the blades are in good condition, then proceed as follows: ...
  • Page 22 REPLACING SQUEEGEE BLADES The squeegee is fitted with two drying blades, a rear and a front blade, as specified in the previous paragraph. Each blade has 4 edges that can be used and rotated 4 times before being replaced, unless one of the edges is torn. For better drying performance, make sure the edge of the rear blade is not worn out.
  • Page 23 REPLACING THE FRONT BLADE Follow the instructions below to replace the front blade:  Remove the squeegee (see position 1) from the machine;  Use a 10-mm tubular nut driver (see position 2) and remove the 6 screws (see position 3) and the respective washers (see position 4);...
  • Page 24: Checking Or Replacing Fuses In The Electric Panel

    CHECKING OR REPLACING FUSES To check or replace the fuses on the switchboard proceed as follows:  Drain both tanks into the special drainage areas;  Bring the machine into a stop position in a flat surface area and put on the brake; ...
  • Page 25: Checking Or Replacing Fuses In The Instrument Panel

    CHECKING OR REPLACING FUSES IN THE BATTERY CHARGER To check or replace the fuses beneath the instrument panel proceed as follows:  Turn off the key and unplug the battery connector as specified in the previous paragraph;  Open the fuseholder cover (pos.1) ...
  • Page 26: Recharcing Batteries

    RECHARGING BATTERIES To charge the batteries follow the instructions below:  Bring the machine into a stop position in a flat surface available);  Before charging the battery make sure to scrupulously follow battery charger instruction manual provided with the machine; ...
  • Page 27: Dimensional Technical Drawings

    DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SCRUBBING WIDTH WITH BRUSH mm 530 BRUSH PRESSURE Kg 25 CAPACITY OF SOLUTION TANK – RECOVERY TANK Lt 40 - Lt 56 PRODUCTIVITY Sq/m/h 1855 WEIGHT (with on-board battery charter, without batteries-without Kg 118 brush) SIZE (without squegee) mm 1317x555 H=1110 SQUEGEE WIDTH mm 830...
  • Page 28: Recommended Spare Parts

    RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS USED FOR SERVICING. SERVICING OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER HIMSELF ON CONDITON IT HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN INSTRUCTED BY EITHER THE MACHINE OWNER OR HIS EMPLOYER...
  • Page 29 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS USED FOR SERVICING. SERVICING OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER HIMSELF ON CONDITON IT HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN INSTRUCTED BY EITHER THE MACHINE OWNER OR HIS EMPLOYER  COD. 310408: BUMPER DISC  COD. 340104: LID GASKET MT. 1,82 ...
  • Page 30 1° SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FOR SCHEDULED SERVICING MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS AFTER 100 HOURS DATE  Check that the batteries clamps are not loosen or oxidized  Check the cover gasket  Make sure there are no loose screws or bolts ...
  • Page 31 3° SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FOR SCHEDULED SERVICING MONTH YEAR WORKING AFTER 300 HOURS DATE HOURS  Check that the batteries clamps are not loosen or oxidized  Check the cover gasket  Make sure there are no loose screws or bolts ...
  • Page 32 5° SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FOR SCHEDULED SERVICING MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS AFTER 500 HOURS DATE CHECK THE MOTOR CARBON BRUSHES CHECK AND REMOVE THE MOTOR CARBON BRUSHES ONE AT A TIME SO AS NOT TO INVERT THEM. THE MOTOR CARBON BRUSHES SETTLE AND WEAR DIFFERENTLY THE ONE FROM THE OTHER, CONSEQUENTLY IF THESE ARE INSPECTED AND PUT BACK ON AGAIN BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT FULLY WORN, THEY MUST BE REFITTED IN THE SAME POSITION.
  • Page 33: Coupons

    COUPONS CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE E51 BASE MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS DATE AT 600 HOURS AS AFTER 100 DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP HOURS THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY NAME: _____________________________ SURNAME: _____________________________ SIGNATURE:_____________________________ MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS DATE AT 700 HOURS AS AFTER 200 DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP...
  • Page 34: Trouble-Shooting Chart

    TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART WARNING ! ANY OTHER TYPE OF SERVICE OPERATION OR TEST, EXCEPTION MADE FOR THOSE SHOWN IN THE PRESENT MANUAL, MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES ONLY BEFORE ANY INTERVENTIONS CHECK THE CORRECT VOLTAGE OF THE BATTERY: 24V PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION...
  • Page 35: Product Warranty

    PRODUCT WARRANTY Eureka S.p.A. warrants that our machine will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from date of installation. Written notice of any claimed defect must be given to Eureka S.p.A. or its Authorized Sales/Service Representative within the warranty period and within thirty (30) days after such defect is discovered.
  • Page 36: Installation Form For Warranty Approval

    Warranty claims will be evaluated only if the following Installation Form will be sent by fax or by mail, filled in all its parts, to Eureka’s headquarter within thirty (30) days after the machine’s installation. PLEASE RETAIN THE ORIGINAL COPY WITHIN THE MANUAL.
  • Page 37: Declaration Of Conformity

    ENCL. N. A1 DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITÁ Noi: EUREKA S.p.A. Unipersonale Viale dell’Artigianato 30/32 35013 CITTADELLA (PD) dichiariamo sotto la nostra esclusiva responsabilità che il prodotto LAVASCIUGA PAVIMENTI: MODELLI: E51-BASE al quale questa dichiarazione si riferisce è conforme alle seguenti norme: ...

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