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SWEEP 60 B-H
SWEEPING MACHINES
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC. 10068711 - Ver. AA - 02-2017

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  • Page 1 SWEEP 60 B-H SWEEPING MACHINES USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC. 10068711 - Ver. AA - 02-2017...
  • Page 2 The descriptions contained in this document are not binding. The company therefore reserves the right to make any modifications at any time to elements, details, or accessory supply, as considered necessary for reasons of improvement or manufacturing/commercial requirements. The reproduction, even partial, of the text and drawings contained in this document is prohibited by law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE................................5   INTRODUCTORY COMMENT .................................... 5   IDENTIFICATION DATA ..................................... 5   TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION....................................5   INTENDED USE ........................................5   SERIAL NUMBER PLATE ....................................5   TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION....................................6   SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE ................................7  ...
  • Page 4 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................... 45     43. THE MACHINE DOES NOT START ....................................45   44. THE ENDOTHERMIC ENGINE DOES NOT START ............................... 45   45. THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN WELL ..................................45   46. THE MACHINE LIFTS DUST DURING OPERATION ..............................45  ...
  • Page 5: On Consignment Of The Machine

    ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE When the machine is consigned to the customer, an immediate check The serial number plate is located at the rear of the steering column, must be performed to ensure all the material mentioned in the shipping and indicates the general characteristics of the machine, in particular the documents has been received, and also to check the machine has not serial number of the machine.The serial number is an extremely...
  • Page 6: Technical Description

    TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION SWEEP 60 B SWEEP 60 H Working width without side brush Working width with right side brush Working width with left and right side brush 1000 1000 Working capacity, up to (2SL version with two side brushes) 5100...
  • Page 7: Symbols Used On The Machine

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Main switch symbol (version B) Used on the steering column to indicate the key switch for machine operation on (I) or off (0) Main switch symbol (H version ) Used on the steering column to indicate the key switch that manages the type of power supply of the machine. Alternator fault symbol (H version).
  • Page 8 SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Side brush/es movement symbol (idle position) Used on the rear of the steering column to indicate the movement lever of the side brush/es. Side brush/es movement symbol (working position) Used on the rear of the steering column to indicate the movement lever of the side brush/es. Combustion engine pull start symbol.
  • Page 9: General Safety Regulations

    GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The regulations below must be carefully followed in order to avoid harm to the operator and damage to the machine. WARNING:  Read the labels on the machine carefully. Do not cover them for any reason and replace them immediately if they become damaged.
  • Page 10 was constructed using 100% recyclable materials.  The batteries must be removed from the machine before its disposal. The batteries must be disposed of in a safe manner, fully observing the laws and regulations in force.  Keep children and animals away from the powered motor, as it heats up and may cause burns and injuries (both directly and via the machines which it moves).
  • Page 11: Machine Preparation

    The total weight of the machine with its packaging is 210 kg (for SWEEP 60 B versions) The total weight of the machine with its packaging is 290 kg (for SWEEP 60 H versions) The dimensions of the packaging are as follows:...
  • Page 12: Handlebar Control Components

    MACHINE PREPARATION WARNING: With regard to the transport of a hybrid version machine, follow the instructions given in the user manual of the combustion engine (supplied with the machine). 4. HANDLEBAR CONTROL COMPONENTS The handlebar control components are identified as follows: Level indicator for battery/hour meter.
  • Page 13: Front Components

    MACHINE PREPARATION 8. FRONT COMPONENTS The front components of the machine are identified as follows: Storage compartment. Headlights. 9. SIDE COMPONENTS The components on the side of the machine are identified as follows: Left side panel central brush engage/adjustment. Seat unit lifting handle. Right side panel central brush maintenance.
  • Page 14: Battery Type (H Versions)

    MACHINE PREPARATION 12. BATTERY TYPE (H VERSIONS) To power the machine, "double application" sealed batteries must be used, starter and total discharge OPTIMA BT DC 4.2 12V 55Ah. OTHER TYPES MUST NOT BE USED. The batteries must meet the requirements laid out in the norms: CEI EN 60254-1:2005-12 (CEI 21-5) + CEI EN 60254-2:2008-06 (CEI 21-7) The battery compartment can house two 12V - 55 Ah batteries 13.
  • Page 15: Fitting The Batteries Into The Machine (H Versions)

    MACHINE PREPARATION Grasp the handle located on the side of the operator seat unit. Lift the operator seat unit until the safety clamp (3) is hooked. WARNING: Before installing the battery, clean the battery compartment with a damp cloth. Check that the connectors on the cables supplied are functioning correctly. WARNING: Check that the characteristics of the battery that you are looking to use are appropriate for the type of work to be performed.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Batteries And Battery Connector (B Versions)

    MACHINE PREPARATION Grasp the handle located on the side of the operator seat unit. Lift the operator seat unit until the safety clamp (3) is hooked. Check that the motor switch is in the “0” position, if this is not the case, turn the handle by a quarter of a turn to the left, and remove the key from the instrument panel.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Batteries And Battery Connector (H Versions)

    MACHINE PREPARATION 17. CONNECTING THE BATTERIES AND BATTERY CONNECTOR (H VERSIONS) To connect the batteries proceed as follows: Using the appropriate tools, remove the screws (1) securing the plate (2) of the control board support. Remove the control board unit. Connect the batteries in series to the "+"...
  • Page 18: Battery Charger Connection (B Version, With Bc)

    MACHINE PREPARATION Connect the battery charger cable (6) to the battery connector (5). WARNING: Keep the seat unit open for the duration of the battery recharging cycle to allow gas fumes to escape. WARNING: The room used to recharge the batteries must be adequately ventilated to prevent the accumulation of gases that leak from batteries.
  • Page 19 MACHINE PREPARATION To connect the battery charger you must: Move the machine to the place used for maintenance or recharging the batteries. Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever (1) located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 20: Connecting The Battery Charger (H Versions)

    MACHINE PREPARATION 20. CONNECTING THE BATTERY CHARGER (H VERSIONS) In order not to cause permanent damage to the batteries, it is essential they are fully charged using a suitable battery charger, after the non-use of the machine for a long period or after ten complete discharge cycles of the batteries.
  • Page 21: Battery Charge Level Indicator (B Versions)

    MACHINE PREPARATION WARNING: Danger of gas exhalation and leakage of corrosive liquids. WARNING: Danger of fire: do not go near with free flames 10. When the recharge cycle is complete, disconnect the battery charger connector from the external battery charger. 11.
  • Page 22: Blinking Light (Optional)

    MACHINE PREPARATION 24. BLINKING LIGHT (OPTIONAL) The machine can be equipped with a blinking light that turns on automatically when the key in the main switch is turned on. 25. FILLING THE FUEL TANK (H VERSIONS) The machine is supplied without any fuel in the tank of the endothermic engine. To fill the tank, proceed as follows: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever (1) located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 23: Preparing To Work

    PREPARING TO WORK 27. PREPARING TO WORK (B VERSIONS) Before beginning to work, it is necessary to: Ensure that the debris hopper is empty, otherwise empty it completely (see paragraph "EMPTYING THE DEBIT HOPPER"). Check that the condition of the central brush is suitable for the work, otherwise arrange for its maintenance (see paragraph "CLEANING THE BRUSH CENTRAL"...
  • Page 24: Preparing To Work (H Versions)

    PREPARING TO WORK 28. PREPARING TO WORK (H VERSIONS) Before beginning to work, it is necessary to: Ensure that the debit hopper is empty, otherwise empty it completely (see paragraph "EMPTYING THE DEBIT HOPPER"). Check that the condition of the central brush is suitable for the work, otherwise arrange for its maintenance (see paragraph "CLEANING THE BRUSH CENTRAL"...
  • Page 25: Work

    WORK 29. STARTING WORK (B VERSIONS) To start working, do as follows: Carry out all controls indicated in paragraph “PREPARING TO WORK (B VERSIONS)”. Sit on the driver’s seat. Turn the main switch key (1) clockwise by a quarter of a turn to position "I". The control display on the instrument panel will immediately comes on.
  • Page 26 WORK If the machine does not move and the control display shows "ELECTRO-BRAKE?" the electric brake has to be engaged, using the lever on the rear left of the machine (work direction). To lower the right side brush (1SL versions) or both side brushes (2SL versions) simply turn the lever (4) clockwise.
  • Page 27: Starting Work (H Versions)

    WORK 30. STARTING WORK (H VERSIONS) To start working in battery mode, proceed as follows: Carry out all controls indicated in paragraph “PREPARING TO WORK (H VERSIONS)”. Sit on the driver’s seat. Turn the key (1) of the main switch until it is in position "I", in this case the type of power supply of the machine is battery-powered.
  • Page 28 WORK If the machine does not move and the control display shows "ELECTRO-BRAKE?" the lever on the rear left of the machine (work direction) is used to activate it. To lower the right side brush (1SL versions) or both side brushes (2SL versions) simply turn the right (4) clockwise.
  • Page 29 WORK WARNING: Use the machine until the battery is complete discharged. WARNING: Never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the machine is not being used. WARNING: If the machine is not used for a long period of time, perform a complete charging cycle of batteries.
  • Page 30 WORK Lower the central brush until it is in contact with the ground, rotating the lever (2) clockwise. Pressing the forward pedal (3), the machine will begin to move. As soon the forward pedal is pushed, the motor of the central brush and the vacuum motor will start working.
  • Page 31: Emergency Button

    WORK In order to achieve a correct vacuum action, clean the filter every 10 minutes and always before any discharge of the debris hopper. To do this, proceed as follows: Lift the central brush by turning the left lever (2) clockwise. Lift the side brush if lowered, by rotating the right lever (4) clockwise.
  • Page 32: Emptying The Debris Hopper

    WORK 33. EMPTYING THE DEBRIS HOPPER The machine is NOT equipped with a device to warn you when the debris hopper is full, so it is a good idea to empty it frequently while working. In order to empty the debris hopper, proceed as follows: Stop the machine close to the place where the debris hopper is emptied.
  • Page 33 WORK 10. Turn the latches (5) to secure the debris hopper to the body, turn the left latch clockwise and the right latch counterclockwise.
  • Page 34: At The End Of Work

    AT THE END OF WORK At the end of work, and before carrying out any type of maintenance, perform the following operations: Stop the machine close to the place where the debris hopper is emptied. Lift the central brush by turning the lever (1) anti-clockwise. Lift the side brush if lowered, by rotating the lever (2) clockwise.
  • Page 35 AT THE END OF WORK 10. Turn the latches (5) to secure the debris hopper to the body, turn the left latch clockwise and the right latch counterclockwise. 11. Turn the key (4) of the main switch to "I" or "II", depending on the type of power source you want to use. 12.
  • Page 36: Daily Maintenance

    DAILY MAINTENANCE PERFORM ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN SEQUENCE 34. CLEANING THE CENTRAL BRUSH Proceed as follows in order to clean the central brush: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 37: Cleaning The Side Brush

    DAILY MAINTENANCE 35. CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH Proceed as follows in order to clean the side brush: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction). Check the main switch (1) is in the “0”...
  • Page 38: Weekly Maintenance

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 36. CLEANING THE PANEL FILTER Whenever the vacuum action seems to be unsatisfactory, check that the vacuum filter is not obstructed. If necessary clean with an air jet as follows: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 39: Cleaning The Fabric Filter (Optional)

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 37. CLEANING THE FABRIC FILTER (OPTIONAL) Whenever the vacuum action seems to be unsatisfactory, check that the vacuum filter is not obstructed. If necessary clean with an air jet as follows: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 40: Cleaning The Debris Hopper

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 38.CLEANING THE DEBRIS HOPPER Clean the debris hopper every week as follows: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction). Check the main switch (1) is in the “0” position, if this is not the case, turn the key by a quarter of a turn to the left, and remove the key from the instrument panel.
  • Page 41: Emergency Maintenance

    EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE 39. SIDE BRUSH ADJUSTMENT If the side brush does not channel the dirt efficiently towards the centre of the machine, you must adjust its height in relation to the ground, as follows: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 42: Central Brush Replacement

    EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE Open the left cover (3) (depending on the direction of travel). Make sure there is about 2 mm between the left flap (4) and the ground, otherwise loosen the nuts (5) and make the adjustment using the proper tool. WARNING: For the correct operation of the machine the distance of the flap from the ground must be even throughout its length.
  • Page 43: Side Brush Replacement

    EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE Remove the knob (5) that secures the lifting arm of the brush, by turning it counterclockwise. Remove the lifting arm (6) and the left side casing (7) of the brush. Remove the brush from the tunnel and replace it with the new one. Repeat the operations in reverse to reassemble.
  • Page 44: Maintenance Of The Combustion Engine

    MAINTENANCE OF THE COMBUSTION ENGINE Good maintenance of the combustion engine is essential for the safe use of the machine, to do so proceed as follows: Make sure the electric brake is engaged, otherwise engage it using the lever located at the left rear of the machine (working direction).
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 43. THE MACHINE DOES NOT START Make sure that the key switch is turned to "I" or "II", depending on the type of power source you want to use. Make sure the battery connector is connected to the connector of the machine system. Check that batteries are charged.
  • Page 46: Disposal

    DISPOSAL To dispose of the machine, take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre. Before scrapping the machine, it is necessary to remove and separate the following materials and then send them to the appropriate collection centres, in accordance with currently effective environmental hygiene regulations: ...
  • Page 47: Choosing And Using The Brushes

    CHOOSING AND USING THE BRUSHES POLYPROPYLENE BRUSH (PPL) It is used on every type of floors and has good resistance to wear. The Polypropylene brush is non-hygroscopic and therefore retains its characteristics even when working in wet conditions. THICKNESS OF THE BRISTLES The thicker bristles are more rigid and should therefore be used on surfaces with solid or heavy dirt (e.g.
  • Page 48 37059 - S. Maria di Zevio (VR) - Verona - Italia Chapel Lane, Totton, Hampshire, SO40 9AH Tel. +39 045 6060411 - Fax. +39 045 6060417 Tel. 0800 389 3869 - Fax. 023 8042 8318 E-mail: service@fimap.it E-mail: info@ice-clean.com Web: www.fimap.com Web: www.ice-clean.com...
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  • Page 52 Industrial Cleaning Equipment Ltd. Sauber House, Unit 3, Rushington Business Park - Chapel Lane, Totton, Hampshire, SO40 9AH Service 0800 389 3869 - Facsmile 023 8042 8318 - Email info@ice-clean.com...

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