Removal of screws and accessing internal components will void all warranty claims. Your new Powr-Flite unit is a high quality, precision-made product. All parts used in the manufacturing of this unit have passed rigid quality control standards prior to assembly. Please safeguard the original receipt/invoice given at the time of purchase.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS DANGER: Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. WARNING! Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT Read and understand this owner’s manual and all labels on the unit before operating. Safety is a combination of common sense,staying alert, and knowing how your unit works. Use this unit only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS State of California Proposition 65 Warnings WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer. WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION Method of operation The Powr-Flite PW050-W26-U is a machine designed to sweep and clean waste from hard floors and carpets. The side brush (Fig. 4/1) sweeps the dirt from corners to a position in front of the rotary brush (Fig. 4/2). The rotary brush sweeps the larger particle dirt overhead into the debris container (Fig.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION Fig. 5 Operating and indicator elements 1. Control lamp for rotary brush drive, side brush drive and suction turbine 2. ON/OFF button for rotary brush drive, side brush drive and suction turbine 3. Control lamp for side brush drive 4.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION During the charging process, the machine’s electronics system controls the machine is not switched on inadvertently and indicates the charge status. The battery charge status is indicated by 4 green and 1 red LED. The battery voltage is depicted in 5 levels: >...
OPERATION Starting Up Unpacking and assembling Fig 1 Open the box, two people are required. To remove the machine from the protective wrap and place it on the floor. 1. To fix the side brush (Fig 1/1) align the drive pins on the side brush drive plate and secure with the wing bolt and washer supplied.
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OPERATION Initial battery charge Before starting the machine up for the first time, the batteries to be used must be fully charged, properly, by implementing the initial battery charge routine. Prior to starting up Carry out the following checks before starting the machine: 1.
OPERATION Stopping the machine When the drive bar is released, the rotary brush drive, dust vacuum and side brush drive switch off automatically. After completing work 1. Drive to an appropriate maintenance area. 2. Stop the machine. Raise the side brush to its idle position and switch the machine off.
MAINTENANCE Charging the batteries The charge control indicator (Fig. 7/2) indicates the charge status of the batteries during operation. The batteries must be charged immediately when the red LED lights up. The batteries (Fig. 7/7) are charged using the integrated battery charger (Fig.
MAINTENANCE Side brush 1. Side brush 2. Wing bolt 3. Carrier 4. Hood 5. Adjusting bolt 6. Counternut 7. Locking bolt Changing the side brush Check the side brush (Fig. 8/1) weekly and change in the case of wear. 1. Switch the machine off and lay it on its side. 2.
MAINTENANCE Rotary brush 1. Rotary brush 2. Fillister head self-tapping screws 3. Rotary brush segment 4. Sealing strips 5. Sweeping pattern adjusting lever 6. Timing belt 7. Hood 8. Locking bolt Cleaning the brush space The brush space with rotary brush (Fig. 10/1) and gaskets (Fig. 10/4) must be checked daily for signs of dirt and cleaned, if necessary.
MAINTENANCE Changing the timing belt The timing belt (Fig. 10/6) must be checked every 500 operating hours and changed in the event of wear. 1. Switch the machine off, unscrew the locking bolt (Fig. 10/8) and open the hood (Fig. 10/7). 2.
MAINTENANCE Fig. 12 Install the Lint filter If the machine is mainly used on carpet, you have to install the lint filter (Fig.13/7). 1. Switch the machine off and remove the debris container. 2. Unscrew the wing bolts (Fig.12/5). Pivot the filter support frame (Fig.13/3) down and remove it.
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