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Anderson ES 1300 User Manual

Anderson ES 1300 User Manual

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User M a n u a l
ES 1300
Ride On Floor Scraper
US Patent # 10273700, 10619365
EU Patent Granted
READ BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
Anderson Innovations
5506 Thompson Hill RD
Duluth, MN 55810
www.andinllc.com

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  • Page 1 User M a n u a l ES 1300 Ride On Floor Scraper US Patent # 10273700, 10619365 EU Patent Granted READ BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Anderson Innovations 5506 Thompson Hill RD Duluth, MN 55810 www.andinllc.com...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Manual Explanations of symbols and instructions Intended use Owner’s obligations Operating personnel Personal protective equipment Signage Safety installations Occupational safety and special risks 8-11 Technical Description Product Information Technical Specifications Scope of delivery Controls and equipment Transport 3.1 Lifting With a Forklift Using a Ramp...
  • Page 4 1 SAFETY This manual guarantees the safe and efficient use of the ES 1300 "machine". This manual is Manual part of the machine, and must always be kept near the machine and be accessible for the operating personnel at all times.
  • Page 5 1 SAFETY The machine is used for the removal of all sorts of floor-coverings for example PVC, Intended use linoleum, carpets, rubber floors as well as tiles, coatings, adhesives and wood flooring. The machine is NOT to be used to pull things, or for non flooring related demolition work.
  • Page 6 1 SAFETY Operating QUALIFICATION personnel The different tasks described in this manual request various qualifications from the persons dealing with the machine. WARNING! Danger for persons with insufficient qualifications! Insufficiently qualified persons cannot judge the risks when operating the machine and put themselves and others at risk of serious injuries or death.
  • Page 7 1 SAFETY Personal When operating the machine personal protective equipment must be worn in order to minimize health hazards. protective equipment The following protective clothing must be worn by anyone in the operating area. Protective work clothing. Wear appropriate work clothing! Work clothing should fit tightly and loose garments should be avoided since they can get caught in the machine.
  • Page 8 1 SAFETY Occupational safety and special risks The following paragraph explains residual risks which might be present even if the machine is used correctly. To reduce the risk for persons and material damages and to avoid dangerous situations the listed safety information in this paragraph and in the remaining manual has to be adhered to.
  • Page 9 1 SAFETY Sharp edges and sharp corners Occupational safety and special risks CAUTION! Danger of injury from sharp edges and sharp corners! Sharp edges and sharp corners can scratch and cut into skin. Make sure: - Be careful when working near sharp edges and sharp corners. - Wear protective gloves when in doubt.
  • Page 10 1 SAFETY Occupational safety Start-up and operation and special risks WARNING! Danger of injury through improper start-up and operation Improper start- up and operation can lead to personal injury or material damage. Make sure: – Start-up and operation can only be executed by sufficiently trained personnel, authorized and instructed by the owner of the machine.
  • Page 11 1 SAFETY Occupational safety ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS / Charging /ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS and special risks WARNING! Risk of death due to electric current! Only connect the machine / charger to a power source that matches the the rating plate. Check before startup. Only connect the machine to an approved power cable and outlet.
  • Page 12 PRODUCT INFORMATION SPECIAL FEATURES The ES 1300 is a compact yet powerful ride-on floor scraper. It is Technical Description capable of removing difficult flooring such as ceramic, wood, tough carpet and epoxy coating. The high performance lithium battery provides up to 4000 cycles, and can be changed out when depleted for a fully charged battery allowing for near continuous opperation.
  • Page 13 PRODUCT INFORMATION 2.4 Controls and equipment Directional Control Handles Battery Hood ON/OFF Switch E STOP Blade Angle Battery state of Adjustment lever Charge Display Side Weights x6 - Slide Plate 30.5lbs each Assembly Bottom Weights x5 28.5 lbs each Oil Level Sight Gauge Electrical panel Adjustable Foot...
  • Page 14 TRANSPORT Before using lift-gates, elevators or other powered lifting tools make sure the lift Lifting equipment is in good operating condition, and is properly sized for use with this machine. Refer to product specifications in this manual for weight and dimensions. The machine can me moved without power by opening the hydraulic valves in the intended direction of travel and then pushing the machine.
  • Page 15 SETUP 4.1 Blade Choice of blade Using the correct blade size and style for various floor coverings and sub- floors will provide the best performance of your machine. The principles described are to help operators choose the best type of blade for each job.
  • Page 16 SETUP The ES1300 has 2 blade adjustments. One for the height of the slide plate assembly off of the floor, and a second for the angle of the blade. In general, a low to medium angle will work best for removing materials such as glued down carpet, VCT and ceramic tile.
  • Page 17 SETUP Weights Use caution when handling weights. It is possible to pinch or crush fingers as well as drop heavy parts onto your feet. Wear gloves and safety shoes to help protect from injury. Removing Weights Depending on your application it may be necessary to remove weight from the machine.
  • Page 18 OPERATION Start-up and Shut Down To start the machine follow this procedure: 1. Inspect the machine for any signs of hydraulic leaks for other damage 2. Spread the handles apart and sit on the seat with feet on the foot pegs 3.
  • Page 19 OPPERATION Removal of floor VCT Tiles coverings Keep blades sharp! Keep your work area clean and clear of debris. Always wear eye protection when working with the machine. Never use a blade wider than the size of the tile being removed. If material being removed will not come up clean or the machine jumps out of the work continuously, reduce blade size to a smaller blade until proper blade size is found or use a smaller portion of the blade.
  • Page 20 OPERATION Battery System Summary: The ES1300 uses a 48V Lithium Battery. For charging and battery information refer to the attached manufacturers manual. The battery is installed under the hood on the back of the machine. The blue plug on the battery functions as an emergency disconnect and the charging point for the battery.
  • Page 21 MAINTENANCE Dull blades greatly reduce machine performance. Blade Sharpening Sharpen or replace the blade if/when necessary. Standard blades When used continuously, the blades develop a back bevel on the edge back bevel The blade is only truly sharp when the back bevel is completely removed. Always wear gloves and safety glasses.
  • Page 22 MAINTENANCE Perform maintenance outside of hazardous areas. Maintenance work must be Maintenance carried out with the machine switched off and disconnected from the battery schedule to prevent accidental start-up of the machine: - Disconnect the battery Maintenance by the user Daily before you start work Clean the wheels, they need to be free of accumulated debris.
  • Page 23 MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil Dangers for people and the environment Hydraulic oils are flammable. Vapors released when exposed to very high temperatures and spray can form explosive mixtures with air. There is a risk of ignition of oil-soaked clothing. Frequent or prolonged contact with the products, even through oil-soaked clothing, can cause skin diseases, e.g.
  • Page 24 MAINTENANCE 6.3 Replacement of hydraulic oil Resources Hydraulic oil: Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Capacity: 7 Gallons ATTENTION ! Keep the hydraulic fluid clean and at the specified level. Incompatible fluids can damage the unit or cause serious injury. Level of hydraulic fluid The machine is ready for operation when delivered, and is filled with hydraulic oil.
  • Page 25 Attachments: 1 . L N E X B a t t e r y M o n i t o r ( S . O . C . D i s p l a y ) 2 . D a k o t a L i t h i u m B a t t e r y G u i d e 3 .
  • Page 26 Attachments ]�· . X COLOR 7 . 1 Ll-1:XClllllR BATTERY MONITOR BATTE , R Y MONITO , R USER MANUAL Notice • Please read this guide carefully to avoid incorrect connections that can cause the battery monitor to malfunction and/or create a fire hazard. Disconnect the negative pole of the battery before installation.
  • Page 27 Attachments About The LNEX Battery Monitor is a high precision device (also known as coulometer), which can test the voltage, current, and capacity of a battery to help users know the state of charge at any time. The LNEX Battery Monitor has a memory function which allows users to set a low voltage capacity alarm.
  • Page 28 Attachments · = Installation • First, connect the Shunt in series to the negative circuit of your battery. 8- of shunt connects to B- of the battery. P- of shunt connects to P- of output and C- of charge. • Then take a wire of One end of the wire connects to positive of 0.3-0.75...
  • Page 29 Attachments Inverter Bus bar Shunt L l-1 : X CO l oo � Baterry Shielded Wire BATTERY MONIJOPI Operation Charge-discharge indicator �2 .. iiaAH Capacity percentage Present capatity \.3.:/99:59:24• Remaining time -0.00A 13,0V O.OOM Present current Present voltage Present power use steps 1.
  • Page 30 Attachments 2. Capacity calibration: On first use, the percentage and capacity are not the actual value,you need to calibrate the capacity to either 100% or 0%. First set the usable AH capacity of the battery as the preset AH capacity.For Lithium and Sealed Lead Acid batteries to calibrate to 1000 charge the battery fully and hold the "up•...
  • Page 31 Attachments Setting lists 01. "CLR" current clearing function, when the no-load current is not zero, enter this option, click the up button to clear the no-load current. 02."BAT" sets the capacity of the battery, An initial capacity has been set at the factory, please set it according to the real capacity of your battery.
  • Page 32 Attachments Troubleshooting • When the battery current Is low the LNEX Battery Monitor will enter a low power (sleep mode) and the backlight will tum off, press any button and the backlight will tum on. When the current changes frequently the data acquisition may produce an error, •...
  • Page 33 How to Charge Dakota Lithium and LiFePO4 Batteries September 22, 2021 Do I need a special charger for lithium batteries? All Dakota Lithium and most lithium-ion batteries require a higher voltage than lead acid batteries to fully charge and perform best when charged with a lithium specific battery charger that charges at 57.6 Volts. This includes Dakota Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) and Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) batteries.
  • Page 34 How fast can I charge my battery? Calculate the charge time by dividing the capacity of the battery (Ah for Amp Hours) by the charger output (A for Amps). For example, a 12V 100Ah Dakota Lithium battery includes a free 12V 10A LiFePO4 battery charger that charges the battery from empty to full in 10 hours (100 Ah divided by 10 A = 10 hours).
  • Page 35 Why won’t my lithium battery charge? How to troubleshoot battery problems Checking the battery and a charger with a voltmeter is a good place to start when experiencing issues. Test the battery before and after attempting a full charge, and when the battery is depleted. Also, test the output on the charger, it should measure 57.6V when working properly.
  • Page 36 How do I turn a battery back on after the battery management system has turned it off? If available use a voltmeter to check the voltage of the battery. Seeing a low voltage of <1V is evidence that the B.M.S. is triggered. To re-start the battery simply connect to a Dakota Lithium LiFePO4 charger to the battery. The charger will tell the BMS inside the battery to turn on the battery and re-charge.
  • Page 37 Safety information: Do not charge any damaged batteries. Do not short circuit lithium batteries. Do not heat over 140’F Do not exceed the max discharge specifications of the battery (for example, if the battery has a max discharge of 10 amps do not try to run a trolling motor off of it that pulls 20 amps) Do not puncture the outer case or disassemble the battery Batteries over 300Wh are subject to hazmat regulations when shipping.
  • Page 38 LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE – LiFePO4 Different Li-ion batteries use different chemistries. Dakota Lithium exclusively engineers our batteries using lithium iron phosphate or LiFePO4 for short. Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries are the safest lithium battery chemistry. Unlike the cell phone battery in your pocket, or the laptop battery on your desk, the structural stability of LiFePO4 results in significantly less heat generation compared to other lithium chemistries.
  • Page 39 www.dakotalithium.com SAFETY DATA SHEET LITHIUM PHOSPHATE (LiFePO4) 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product Name: LiFePO4 Rechargeable Battery Chemical System: LiFePO4 2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS IMPORTANT NOTE: The battery cell should not be opened or exposed to heat as exposure to the following ingredients contained within could be harmful under some circumstances.
  • Page 40 www.dakotalithium.com 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES Spilled internal cell materials Inhalation: Make the victim blow his/her nose, gargle. Seek medical attention if necessary. Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothes and shoes immediately. Wash extraneous matter or contact region with soap and plenty of water immediately. Eye contact: Do not rub in eyes.
  • Page 41 www.dakotalithium.com 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Prevention of user exposure: Not necessary under normal use. Prevention of fire and explosion: Not necessary under normal use. Precaution for safe handling: Do not damage or remove the external casing. Specific safe handling advice: •...
  • Page 42 www.dakotalithium.com Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection: Respirator with air cylinder, dust mask. Hand protection: Protective gloves. against liquid splashes. Eye protection: Goggles or protective glasses designed to protect Skin and body protection: Working clothes with long sleeves and long trousers. 9.
  • Page 43 www.dakotalithium.com Graphite Acute toxicity: Unknown. Local effects: When it goes into the eyes, it stimulates the eyes; conjunctivitis, thickening of corneal epithelium or edematous inflammation palpebra may be caused. Chronic toxicity/Long term toxicity: Since the long-term inhalation of high levels of graphite coarse particulate may become a cause of a lung disease or a tracheal disease.
  • Page 44 www.dakotalithium.com The UN numbers, and proper shipping names, of Lithium Ion batteries, are as follows: UN3480 – Lithium ion batteries UN3481 – Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment or packed with equipment Lithium ion batteries which have been transportation tested but have a possible stored energy of >100Wh must be transported as Class 9 dangerous goods which impose strict packaging, labeling and documentation requirements on those shipping the product.
  • Page 45 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION Product name Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Product code 001F8439 Manufacturer or supplier's details...
  • Page 46 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 No precautionary phrases. Other hazards which do not result in classification Prolonged or repeated skin contact without proper cleaning can clog the pores of the skin result- ing in disorders such as oil acne/folliculitis.
  • Page 47 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 If swallowed In general no treatment is necessary unless large quantities are swallowed, however, get medical advice.
  • Page 48 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 relevant Standards (e.g. Europe: EN469). SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, protec- Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
  • Page 49 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 age stability place. Use properly labeled and closable containers. Store at ambient temperature.
  • Page 50 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 greater potential for airborne concentrations to be generated. General Information: Define procedures for safe handling and maintenance of controls.
  • Page 51 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 480 minutes where suitable gloves can be identified. For short-term/splash protection we recommend the same, but recognize that suitable gloves offering this level of protection may not be available and in this case a lower breakthrough...
  • Page 52 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Flash point 230 °C / 446 °F Method: ISO 2592 Evaporation rate Data not available Flammability (solid, gas)
  • Page 53 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Method: ISO 3104 Explosive properties Not classified Oxidizing properties Data not available Conductivity This material is not expected to be a static accumulator.
  • Page 54 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Skin corrosion/irritation Product: Remarks: Slightly irritating to skin., Prolonged or repeated skin contact without proper cleaning can clog the pores of the skin resulting in disorders such as oil acne/folliculitis., Based on availa- ble data, the classification criteria are not met.
  • Page 55 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Remarks: Not a developmental toxicant., Does not impair fertility., Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met.
  • Page 56 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates (Acute Remarks: LL/EL/IL50 >...
  • Page 57 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Poorly soluble mixture. Causes physical fouling of aquatic organisms. Mineral oil does not cause chronic toxicity to aquatic organ- isms at concentrations less than 1 mg/l.
  • Page 58 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 Remarks : Special Precautions: Refer to Chapter 7, Handling & Storage, for special precautions which a user needs to be aware of or needs to comply with in connection with transport.
  • Page 59 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 NFPA Rating (Health, Fire, Reac- 0, 1, 0 tivity) Full text of other abbreviations ACGIH...
  • Page 60 SAFETY DATA SHEET According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Shell Tellus S2 MX 46 Version Revision Date: SDS Number: Print Date: 05/01/2018 04/30/2018 800010026152 Date of last issue: 04/11/2016 LL/EL/IL = Lethal Loading/Effective Loading/Inhibitory loading LL50 = Lethal Loading fifty MARPOL = International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships NOEC/NOEL = No Observed Effect Concentration / No Ob-...
  • Page 61 Manufacturer Informaiton • Address: 5506 Thompson Hill Road, Proctor MN 55810 • Phone Number: 218-249-1314 • Email: info@andinllc.com • Website: www.andinllc.com • Patents: US Patent # 10273700, 10619365 - E.U. Patent granted USER INSTRUCTIONS 2023-07...