Safety Instructions; Function - Windsor RRB 360 T Manual

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Safety instructions

Application
The machine with working equipment
must be checked to ensure that it is in
proper working order and is operating
safely prior to use. Otherwise, the appli-
ance must not be used.
If the appliance is used in hazardous ar-
eas (e.g. filling stations) the corre-
sponding safety provisions must be
observed. It is prohibited to use the ap-
pliance in hazardous locations.
Operation
The appliance must not be operated by
children or persons who have not been
instructed accordingly.
The appliance may be used by individ-
uals with limited physical, sensory or
cognitive abilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they are under super-
vision or were instructed regarding the
safe use of the appliance and under-
stand the resulting risks.
The operator must use the appliance
properly. The person must consider the
local conditions and must pay attention
to third parties, in particular children,
when working with the appliance.
Prior to starting work, the operator must
ensure that all protective devices are
properly installed and function correct-
ly.
The operator of the appliance is liable
for accidents with other individuals or
their property.
Ensure that the operator wears tight-fit-
ting clothes. Wear sturdy shoes and
avoid wearing loose-fitting clothes.
Check the immediate vicinity prior to
starting (e.g. children). Ensure suffi-
cient visibility!
Never leave the machine unattended
so long as the engine is running. The
operator may leave the machine only
when the engine has come to a stand-
still, the machine has been protected
against accidental movement, if neces-
sary, by applying the immobilization
brake and the ignition key has been re-
moved.
The appliance may only be used by per-
sons who have been instructed in han-
dling the appliance or have proven
qualification and expertise in operating
the appliance or have been explicitly
assigned the task of handling the appli-
ance.
Children should be supervised to pre-
vent them from playing with the appli-
ance.
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Drive mode
Danger
Risk of injury!
Danger of tipping if gradient is too high.
The falling and rising gradients in the di-
rection of travel may not exceed 12%.
Danger of tipping on unstable ground.
Only use the machine on sound surfac-
es.
Danger of tipping with excessive sideways
tilt.
The gradient perpendicular to the direc-
tion of travel should not exceed 12%.
Battery-operated machines
PROPOSITION 65
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related ac-
cessories contain lead and lead com-
pounds, chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and reproduc-
tive harm. Batteries also contain other
chemicals known to the State of Califor-
nia to cause cancer. Wash hands after
handling.
Note
Warranty claims will be entertained only if
you use batteries and chargers recom-
mended by Windsor.
Always follow the instructions of the
battery manufacturer and the charger
manufacturer. Please follow the statu-
tory requirements for handling and dis-
posing batteries.
Never leave the batteries in a dis-
charged state; recharge them as soon
as possible.
Always keep the batteries clean and dry
to avoid battery drain. Protect the bat-
teries and avoid contact with impurities
such as metal dust.
Do not place tools or similar items on
the battery. Risk of short-circuit and ex-
plosion.
Do not work with open flames, generate
sparks or smoke in the vicinity of a bat-
tery or a battery charging room. Danger
of explosion.
Do not touch hot parts of the machine
such as the drive motor (risk of burns).
Be careful while handling battery acid.
Follow the respective safety instruc-
tions!
Used batteries are to be disposed of
properly.
Transport
The engine is to be brought to a stand-
still and the appliance is to be fastened
properly during transportation.
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Maintenance
First switch off the appliance and re-
move the key before performing any
cleaning or maintenance tasks on the
appliance, replacing parts or switching
over to another function.
Do not clean the appliance with a water
hose or high-pressure water jet (danger
of short circuits or other damage).
Maintenance work may only be carried
out by approved customer service out-
lets or experts in this field who are famil-
iar with the respective safety
regulations.
Please observe the local safety regula-
tions regarding portable commercially
used appliances.
Always use appropriate gloves while
working on the device.

Function

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2
5
4
The sweeper operates using the overthrow
principle.
The side brushes (3) clean the corners
and edges of the surface, moving dirt
and debris into the path of the roller
brush.
The rotating roller brush (4) moves the
dirt and debris directly into the waste
container (5).
The dust raised in the container is sep-
arated by the dust filter (2) and the fil-
tered clean air is drawn off by the
suction fan (1).
The cleaning of the dust filter (2) takes
place automatically.
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