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OWNERS MANUAL
ST60BT
1205 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, ON L4W 1C7
Phone: 1-800-387-3210 Fax: 1-800-709-2896

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  • Page 1 OWNERS MANUAL ST60BT 1205 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, ON L4W 1C7 Phone: 1-800-387-3210 Fax: 1-800-709-2896...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SUMMARY SUMMARY ..........................................2 ON DELIVERY OF THE MACHINE...................................3 INTRODUCTION .........................................3 DATA FOR IDENTIFICATION ...................................3 TECHNICAL DATA ......................................4 SYMBOLS..........................................5 PREPARATION OF THE MACHINE..................................6 UNPACKING THE MACHINE.....................................................6 SLIDING THE MACHINE DOWN OFF THE PALLET............................................6 SLIDING THE MACHINE DOWN OFF THE PALLET............................................7 BATTERIES ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTION (battery machine only)..................................7 TRACTION MOTOR CONNECTION (battery machine only).....................................7 BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTION ...................................................7 BATTERIES RECHARGING......................................................8...
  • Page 3: On Delivery Of The Machine

    On delivery of the machine When the machine is delivered to the customer, an immediate check must be performed to ensure all the material mentioned in the shipping documents have been received and also to check that the machine has not suffered any damage during transportation.
  • Page 4: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA DUSTER M is a ride-on sweeping machine. The ‘B’ model is an electrically operated machine powered by traction batteries, used for cleaning internal or external hard floor surfaces eg tile, concrete or asphalt. This machine is designed to be operated on dry surfaces, however if it is used on wet surfaces the suction must be kept closed. The machine is characterized by a self-levelling main brush for wide-area sweeping, a side brush for corner, edge and perimeter cleaning and a vacuum suction system with filter to prevent dust being exhausted.
  • Page 5: Symbols

    SYMBOLS Filter shaker Central broom rotation (automatic/manual traction) Side brush Open book symbol. Points out to read manual before using the machine. Central broom Warning symbol Read with care all instructions with this symbol to ensure operator and machine safety. ON/OFF ( battery machine) OFF/0-ON/1 Suction...
  • Page 6: Preparation Of The Machine

    PREPARATION OF THE MACHINE UNPACKING THE MACHINE Figure 2 The machine is delivered packed on a pallet. To move it use a fork truck or a pulley block with sling. Figure 3 To remove the package proceed as follows: 1. Remove the fixing tapes 2.
  • Page 7: Sliding The Machine Down Off The Pallet

    PREPARATION OF THE MACHINE SLIDING THE MACHINE DOWN OFF THE PALLET Figure 5 Close the bonnet and pull the machine forward such that it slides to the ground along the board. BATTERIES ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTION (battery machine only) Figure 6 For the best mix of economy and usage we suggest fitting 2 x 12V / 140Ah batteries.
  • Page 8: Batteries Recharging

    PREPARATION OF THE MACHINE BATTERIES RECHARGING In order to avoid damage to the batteries, it is necessary to avoid their complete discharge. At the signal “0” flashing on the display of the charge indicator, the main broom stops, whilst vacuum and traction continue to work. There is therefore enough capacity left in the batteries to reach the recharge point.
  • Page 9: General Safety Regulations

    GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The rules below must be followed carefully in order to avoid injury to the operator and damage to the machine r Read the labels carefully on the machine. Do not cover them for any reason and replace them immediately if damaged r The machine must only be used by authorised staff who have been instructed in its use.
  • Page 10: Operating The Machine

    OPERATING THE MACHINE WORKING POSITION Figure 10 The user operates while sitting, having manual lever and pedal controls on the instruments control board. Figure 11 a. Battery control indicator b. Central broom switch device Key start Figure 12 Brake pedal.
  • Page 11: Starting

    OPERATING THE MACHINE Figure 13 a. Side brush pedal b. Flap pedal Suction closing /filter shaker starting lever. Figure 14 a. Hopper handle b. Hopper opening lever STARTING Make sure that the brushes are switched off, therefore the levers must be lifted (in a lifted position).
  • Page 12: Usage

    USAGE Figure 15 Make sure that the parking brake is released. Figure 16 1. Make sure that the suction is opened Figure 17 1. Use the side brush only to clean borders since it is not provided with suction. 2. Using your foot, lower the external lever and the brush locates automatically. 3.
  • Page 13: Battery Machine

    USAGE BATTERY MACHINE Figure 19 1. Select the direction of driving with the button (a) on the instrument board. 2. Adjust the machine speed according to the conditions and volume of dust and debris to collect. 3. When moving the machine the brushes must be raised. Figure 20 For the best suction performance clean the filter every 10 minutes and always before emptying the hopper proceed as follows :...
  • Page 14: Dumping Hopper

    USAGE Figure 23 Push the flap lifting pedal when there is bulky debris to collect in order to allow its entry and collection into the central broom. Do not keep the pedal pressed. Periodically check the level of debris in the hopper and eventually empty it. Keep in mind that the weight of the collected waste is proportionate to the specific weight of the swept material.
  • Page 15: Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ATTENTION : Before any adjustment and/or maintenance procedure always switch off the machine. ATTENTION: disconnect the battery before starting any cleaning or maintenance procedure on the machine. CLEANING THE FILTER ATTENTION: use gloves for protection when performing the steps listed below. Once a week clean thoroughly the filter as follow : Figure 25 1.
  • Page 16: Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ADJUSTMENT OF SIDE BRUSH Figure 27 The regulation of the brush pressure on the floor can be made by adjusting the screw behind the brush arm itself: 1. Loosen the lock nut. 2. Rotate the register screw counter clockwise until the bristles rest on the floor by about 2 cm.
  • Page 17: Trouble Shooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE THE CENTRAL BROOM DOES NOT CLEAN 1. The broom is worn or improperly positioned: adjust its position or, if necessary have it replaced at your nearest NACE service center. 2. The waste bin is full: empty it. THE MACHINE CREATES AIRBORNE DUST IN USE 1.
  • Page 18: Scrapping Of The Machine

    SCRAPPING OF THE MACHINE The machine is composed of: iron materials, plastics, rubber. The battery-operated version of the machine is also equipped with a battery which may have to be replaced several times during the working life of the machine. We advise you use authorised waste collection and disposal agencies to ensure ecological waste disposal when replacing the battery or dismantling the machine.

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