Floorpul Twin Top Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Sweeping & Suction Machine
TT/E 900 & 1100

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Sweeping & Suction Machine TT/E 900 & 1100...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Introduction About these Operating Instructions........................ Symbols Used in the Text..........................Safety Information............................Correct Application............................Device Description ..............................Safety Devices ............................... Initial Startup................................ Operation Safety Information............................Adjustment of Driver`s Seat..........................Driving................................Sweeping................................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction About these Operating Instructions. In this section you will find information on the format of the The Operating Instructions must be read and observed by Operating Instructions and explanations of the used anybody using or operating the Sweeping & Suction designations and symbols.
  • Page 4: Symbols Used In The Text

    Symbols Used in the Text The following designations and/or symbols are used in the Operating Instructions to indicate information of special importance. It points out instructions that ought to be Danger! observed by anybody using the Safety information that must be observed to Sweeping &...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety Information The Sweeping & Suction Machine TT/E is designed Do not modify, expand, or reconstruct the Sweeping & and built in accordance with state of the art know-how and Suction Machine in any way without explicit approval by standard safety regulations. In spite of this, physical danger the manufacturer.
  • Page 6: Device Description

    Device Description The Sweeping & Suction Machine is driven by electric Optionally two side brushes may be installed. Model TT/E 1100 is equipped with two pivotable side motors. Model TT/E 900 operates by using a pivotable side brush to brushes. If necessary, the dust stirred up by the sweeping convey the sweepings to the two sweeping rollers arranged rollers is caught by the dust suction unit in a lamellar filter inside the machine.
  • Page 7: Safety Devices

    Safety Devices If the fuel pedal is depressed during the starting procedure, The Sweeping & Suction Machine only can be started if the power supply to the driving motor is interrupted. the battery master switch (EMERGENCY OFF) and Power supply to the electric motor is interrupted, if the ignition key are both set to the ON position the control panel switch for the direction of motion the hood is opened;...
  • Page 8: Operation Safety Information

    Operation Safety Information The Sweeping & Suction Machine may only be operated by Do not use the machine in case of malfunctions of any kind. dependable persons. Only drive on specifically assigned pathways and lots. Only deploy trained and instructed staff. The Sweeping &...
  • Page 9: Sweeping

    Sweeping Safety Information Do not switch on suction when sweepings are wet. This will cause damage to the suction device and the filter. Provide good aeration when using the machine in closed rooms or buildings. Do not sweep up materials that may cause health impairment.
  • Page 10: Turning Off The Sweeping & Suction Machine

    Turning Off the Sweeping & Suction Machine Danger • Depress the brake pedal. • Lock the brake by pulling the locking lever towards Incorrect handling of the the driver's seat. Sweeping & Suction Machine may lead to severe harm to persons or objects! When the brake now is relieved the brake pedal must remain in depressed position.
  • Page 11: Emptying The Dust Container

    Emptying the Dust Container The dust container is the place where the sweepings are collected. It is positioned at the back of the Sweeping & Suction Machine. The dust container must be emptied regularly and especially after each use. Reinserting the Dust Container Removing the Dust Container •...
  • Page 12: Replacement Of Filter

    Replacement of Filter The filter removes fine dust. The filter is cleaned by an electrical vibrating device. Removal Reinsertion • Open the hood. • Place the filter into the lower angular bracket. • Lock hood securely using the hood arrester. •...
  • Page 13: Cleaning

    Cleaning The Sweeping & Suction Machine is a machine with electrical system components. Please observe! Moisture damages the electronic controls of the machine. Moisture may lead to leak current and short-circuits. Do not use high-pressure cleaning devices. The Sweeping & Suction Machine may only be dry-cleaned.
  • Page 14: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Safety Information Only use appropriate and flawless tools for The battery master switch (EMERGENCY OFF switch) must maintenance work. be switched off and pulled out whenever work of any kind is being done on the Sweeping & Suction Machine. Every twelve months or after each 200 operating hours This is necessary to avoid accidental machine starting.
  • Page 15: Side Brushes

    Side Brushes Replacing the Side Brush Adjustment of the Side Brush Dismounting the Side Brush Operational wear necessitates additional adjustment of the side brushes. • Turn off the Sweeping & Suction Machine. • Pull up the lowering lever for the side brushes. •...
  • Page 16: Sweeping Rollers

    Sweeping Rollers Sweeping Rollers Replacement Installing the Sweeping Rollers Dismounting the Sweeping Rollers • Push the sweeping rollers under the machine. • Turn off the Sweeping & Suction Machine. • Switch off the EMERGENCY OFF to avoid accidental starting. Observe the sweeping rollers' sense of rotation while sliding them in.
  • Page 17: Adjustment Of Thesweeping Rollers

    Setting the Sweeping Rollers Sweeping Contour Adjustment For best cleaning results and to ensure the highest possible device efficiency, the sweeping rollers are equipped with a sweeping contour. The sweeping contour should be set to approx. 50-60 mm at the rear roller. Establishing the Sweeping Contour: Drive the Sweeping &...
  • Page 18: Battery

    Battery Safety Information for Battery Handling When servicing the batteries, please absolutely observe the following warning information and safety regulations: Avoid spark formation while handling cables Battery acids are strongly caustic. Wear safety gloves and electrical devices. and eye protectors. Do not tilt battery for this will result in acid leaking through degassing openings.
  • Page 19: Charging The Batteries

    Four batteries supply the Sweeping & Suction Machine with electrical power. The charging condition of the batteries is indicated by the battery condition display on the control panel. Charging the Batteries Instrumentenplatte • Turn off the Sweeping & Suction Machine. Batteriezustands-Armatur •...
  • Page 20: Brake

    Brake Danger Brake Check The brake is a component affecting operational safety. All work pertaining to the maintenance Free Movement of Rear Wheal and replacement of brake parts must be executed by professionally trained personnel. You must be able to move the Sweeping & Suction Machine by pushing when the brake is released.
  • Page 21: Fuses

    Fuses Sweeping Roller Drive The Fuse box is positioned on the right side unter the The sweeping roller drive is situated on the right side hood, facing in driving direction. of the Sweeping & Suction Machine facing in driving direction. The fuses are arranged in the same order as the The sweeping rollers are driven by an electric motor instruments on the control panel.
  • Page 22: Maintenance Chart

    Maintenance Chart Daily maintenance Check battery acid level, if required replenish destilled water. Charge battery. Check if machine is damaged or impaired in any way. Check condition of dust filter and clean if necessary. Empty dust container. After each 50 operating hours also Check if battery leaks acid.
  • Page 23: Disturbances - Disturbance Display And Remedy

    Disturbances - Disturbance Display and Remedy Disturbance Possible Cause Remedy No operating display at control EMERGENCY OFF not switched on Turn EMERGENCY OFF switch into socket panel: Key switch not switched on Turn key switch and check correct load Seat contactor or hood contactor not actuated ault in electrical wiring Check plug connections...
  • Page 24 Circuit Diagram Sweeping & Suction Machine TT/E 03.12.2003...
  • Page 25: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal of defective parts, specifically electric component parts, batteries and plastic elements in compliance with legislator's waste disposal regulations.
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    Technical Data Sweeping & Suction Machine TwinTec TT/E Dimension and Weight Tires Length: approx. 1.450 mm Front: 1 solid rubber tire Width: 900 mm Back : 2 pneumatic tires Height: approx. 114 mm upper edge of Optional: 2 solid rubber tires steering wheel Tire size: 260 x 85 Weight:...
  • Page 27: Applied Standards

    Applied Standards EG Guideline 89/392 EWG EN 292 EN 294 VDE 0700 T 069 Product Certification Nameplaite The nameplaite is situated at the back right of supporting frame. Kehrsaugmaschine TT/E 900 & 1100 Gesamtleistung: 1.38 KW bei 24 V / DC Seriennummer: Hersteller: Stolzenberg GmbH &...
  • Page 28: Declaration Of Conformity

    EG Declaration of Conformity in compliance with EG-Guidelinie 89/392/EWG The manufacturer: Stolzenberg GmbH & Co. KG Hamburger Straße 15 - 17 D-49124 Georgsmarienhütte declares as solely responsible party, that the product Sweeping & Suction Machine TwinTec TT/E this declaration refers to, observes the EG-Guidelinie 89/392/EWG and correspondes to it regarding all relevant safety and health requirements.
  • Page 29: Service

    Service Stolzenberg GmbH & Co. KG Hamburger Straße 15-17 D-49124 Georgsmarienhütte Telefon: 0049 / (0)5401 8353-0 Fax: 0049 / (0)5401 8353-11 www.Stolzenberg.de...

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