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1450 SWEEPER
OPERATOR MANUAL
Clemas & Co. Unit 5 Ashchurch Business Centre, Alexandra Way, Tewkesbury,
Gloucestershire, GL20 8NB.
Tel: 01684 850777
Fax: 01684 850707
Email:
info@clemas.co.uk
Web:
www.clemas.co.uk

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  • Page 1 1450 SWEEPER OPERATOR MANUAL Clemas & Co. Unit 5 Ashchurch Business Centre, Alexandra Way, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 8NB. Tel: 01684 850777 Fax: 01684 850707 Email: info@clemas.co.uk Web: www.clemas.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS .......................... 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................3 2.1........................3 COPE OF THE MANUAL 2.2......................3 DENTIFYING THE MACHINE 2.3................4 OCUMENTATION PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION....................4 3.1........................4 ENERAL DESCRIPTION 3.2............................4 EGEND 3.3.
  • Page 3: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Read this manual carefully before carrying out any work on the machine 2.1. Scope of the manual This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine. It defines the purpose for which the machine has been designed and constructed and contains all the information required by operators.
  • Page 4: Documentation Provided With The Machine

    2.3. Documentation provided with the machine • user manual; • guarantee certificate; • EC certificate of conformity. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.1. General description This machine is a motorised sweeper designed to sweep floors in civil and industrial premises. The motorised sweeper may be used to clean the residues from industrial processes, dust and dirt in general on all relatively even flat hard surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, porcelain stoneware, ceramic tiles, sheet metal, marble, embossed or smooth rubber or plastic mats indoors or outdoors.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT Rigorously respect all instructions in the Manual (in particular those relating to danger and important information) and on the safety plates fitted to the machine. The Manufacturer declines all liability for damage to people or things resulting from failure to observe the instructions. The appliance must be used exclusively by persons trained in its use and/or who have demonstrated their ability and have been expressly instructed to use the appliance.
  • Page 6 the product is classified as WEEE type special waste and is covered by the requisites of the new environmental protection regulations (2002/96/EC WEEE). It must be disposed of separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and standards. Special waste. Do not dispose of with ordinary waste. Alternatively the machine must be returned to the Manufacturer for a complete overhaul.
  • Page 7: Handling And Installation

    HANDLING AND INSTALLATION 5.1. Lifting and transporting the packaged machine IMPORTANT During all lifting operations, make sure the packaged machine is firmly anchored to avoid it tipping up or being accidentally dropped. Always load/unload lorries in adequately lit areas. The machine, packaged on a wooden pallet by the Manufacturer, must be loaded using suitable equipment (see EC Directive 2006/42 and subsequent amendments and/or additions).
  • Page 8: Batteries: Preparation

    5.4.1. Batteries: preparation ! DANGER While installing or performing maintenance on the batteries, the operator must be provided with the necessary personal protection devices (gloves, goggles, overalls, etc) to limit the risk of accident. Keep away from naked flames, avoid short circuiting the battery poles, avoid sparks and do not smoke.
  • Page 9: The Battery Charger

    5.4.4. The battery charger IMPORTANT Never allow the batteries to become excessively flat as this could damage them irreparably. 5.4.5. Choosing the battery charger Make sure the battery charger is compatible with the batteries to be charged: − tubular lead batteries: an automatic charger is recommended −...
  • Page 10: Preparing The Machine For Work

    Debris bin raising switch (fig. C, ref. 8): enables raising and lowering of the debris bin Bin raising/lowering enabling button (fig. C, ref. 9): this button must be used together with the debris bin raising switch. Emergency button (fig. C, ref. 10): press to stop the machine. Side brush switch (fig.
  • Page 11: Petrol / Diesel" Version

    WARNING Always monitor the hydraulic oil level. It must be at the correct level to avoid overheating. 6.2.1. “PETROL / DIESEL” version Read the engine instruction manual annexed to the machine manual carefully and check the level of oil in the engine. If low, top up wearing protective gloves. Check the hydraulic oil level (AGIP ARNICA 68 type), if low, top up wearing protective gloves.
  • Page 12 • Use the handle to adjust the pressure of the centre brush on the floor (fig. A, ref. 2) according to the type of floor and dirt to be picked up. To facilitate use of the handle, operate with the centre brush STATIONARY. The brush is self-levelling •...
  • Page 13: Periods Of Inactivity

    • Close the bin using the bin lowering switch and keeping the bin raising/lowering enabling button pressed (fig. T). When the bin is closed, release the closing commands and the suction motor starts up again. • Turn the centre brush on by pressing the switch (fig. C, ref. 4). •...
  • Page 14: Maintenance - General Rules

    8.1. Maintenance - General rules Performing regular maintenance according to the Manufacturer's instructions improves performance and extends the working life of the machine. When cleaning the machine, respect the following: • avoid the use of high pressure washers. Water could penetrate the electrical compartment or motors leading to damage or the risk of short circuit;...
  • Page 15: Fuses: Replacing

    • Remove the filter from its housing (fig. L). • Thoroughly clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or replace it (fig. M). • To mount the filter, follow the same procedure in reverse. • Close the back guard by releasing the safety device (fig. V). 8.5.
  • Page 16: Batteries

    8.8. Batteries ! DANGER Do not check the battery by sparking. The batteries give off flammable fumes. Put out all fires and hot embers before checking or topping up the batteries. Perform the operations described above in a ventilated room. IMPORTANT This operation must be performed with the machine off and ignition key removed Check the acid level and charge of the batteries.
  • Page 17 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE On receipt Twice a week Each week Every 20 hours Every 50 hours Every 100 hours Every 150 hours Every 300 hours Every 400 hours Every 400 hours CHECK Centre brush : check for nylon cord or rope wrapped around the brush and remove if necessary Centre brush : check the state...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1. How to solve problems occurring with the PETROL and DIESEL version PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The machine does not start Battery disconnected Connect the battery to the machine Battery flat. Recharge the battery Ignition key in the "0" position Turn the ignition key to the "1"...
  • Page 19 The debris bin has not returned to Adjust or replace the microswitch Debris bin raising/lowering the correct position, but is still tipped not functioning up or microswitch malfunction Debris bin tipping/raising enabling Press the debris bin tipping/raising button not pressed enabling button The centre brush switch is pressed Turn the centre brush switch off...

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