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WORKSHOP HANDBOOK
FSR
Version: AA
Date: February 11, 2014
Document Number: 10046657

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  • Page 1 WORKSHOP HANDBOOK Version: AA Date: February 11, 2014 Document Number: 10046657...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents I Product Introduction 1 Serial Number and Technical Support 1.1 The Serial Tag ....... . . 1.2 Serial Tag location .
  • Page 3 10.7 Recommended Spare Parts ......80 11 Endothermic engine (FSR Hybrid) 11.1 Structure ........81 11.2 Description...
  • Page 4 ......90 12.3 Onboard Charger Kit (only FSR B) - 223390 ....92...
  • Page 5: I Product Introduction

    Part I Product Introduction...
  • Page 6: Serial Number And Technical Support

    Chapter 1 Serial Number and Technical Support The Serial Tag Serial Tag location To have access to the Serial Tag is necessary to open the glove box on the steering column. The Serial Number is an extremely important information which has to be provided each time a Technical Support is required or is necessary to buy spare parts or accessories.
  • Page 7: Main Technical Features

    Chapter 2 Main Technical Features Technical Data TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FSR B FSR Hybrid Working Width (without side brush) Working Width (with side brush) Working Width 1000 1000 (with double side brush) Working capacity, up to 4500 4500 Steering Diameter 3600...
  • Page 8 Weigths and Pressures TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FSR B FSR Hybrid Machine Weight (without batteries) Machine Weight (without fuel) Gross Weight of the machine in work conditions (machine + batteries + brushes + operator) Gross Weight of the machine in work conditions...
  • Page 9: Anomalies Resolution Guide

    Part II Anomalies Resolution Guide...
  • Page 10: Trouble-Shooting For The Most Common Anomalies

    3-10 Chapter 3 Trouble-shooting for the most common anomalies Electrical system: what to do if. . . The machine doesn’t switch on 1. The emergency button is pressed Release the emergency button. 2. The key is in position 0 Rotate the key in position I. 3.
  • Page 11 3-11 The batteries don’t work properly 1. The batteries are not properly con- Restore the proper battery connec- nected tions. 2. The batteries are discharged Perform a complete charge cycle. 3. Battery terminal are oxidized Disconnect the batteries, clean the batteries terminals and reconnect properly the batteries.
  • Page 12 3-12 The display shows an alarm message 1. The display shows an alarm mes- Check what alarm message is sage shown and solve the related issue by following the proper instructions (see section 5.5.1 at page 52) The machine has a very limited working autonomy 1.
  • Page 13: Main Broom System: What To Do If

    3-13 Main broom system: what to do if. . . The machine doesn’t clean well The machine is switched off Switch on the machine. The machine doesn’t switch on Refer to the proper section (see section at page 10) The display shows an alarm mes- Check what alarm message is sage shown and solve the related issue...
  • Page 14: Side Broom System: What To Do If

    3-14 Side broom system: what to do if. . . The machine doesn’t clean well The machine is switched off Switch on the machine. The machine doesn’t switch on Refer to the proper section (see section at page 10) The display shows an alarm mes- Check what alarm message is sage shown and solve the related issue...
  • Page 15: Vacuum System: What To Do If

    3-15 Vacuum system: what to do if. . . The machine does not vacuum well 1. The machine is switched off Switch on the machine. 2. The machine doesn’t switch on Refer to the proper section (see section at page 10) 3.
  • Page 16: Frame And Traction System: What To Do If

    3-16 Frame and traction system: what to do if. . . The traction motor doesn’t work properly The machine is switched off Switch on the machine. The machine doesn’t switch on Check the proper section (see section at page 10) The batteries are discharged Connect the battery charger and perform a complete charge cycle.
  • Page 17: Endothermic Engine: What To Do If

    3-17 Endothermic Engine: what to do if. . . Attention: Refer to the specific manual of the manufacturer supplied with the machine. The engine doesn’t start 1. Check the control positions on the Turn engine switch to ON position. motor Open the fuel valve, Move the lever to CLOSED position unless the en- gine is warm.
  • Page 18: Disassembling Procedures

    4-18 Chapter 4 Disassembling Procedures ARNING EFORE TO PERFORM ANY OPERATION DESCRIBED BELOW VERIFY THAT THE MACHINE IS TURNED OFF ISCONNECT THE BATTERIES AND REMOVE THEM FROM THE MACHINE UR THERMORE VERIFY THAT THE PARKING BRAKE ELECTROBRAKE IS ENGAGED AND THE MACHINE IS IN A TOTALLY SAFE CONDITION N THE ENDOTHER MIC ENGINE VERSION MAKE SURE THAT THE FUEL TANK IS EMPTY...
  • Page 19: Electrical Installation

    4.1.2-5 4.1.2-6 Remove the key switch. Proceed at reverse to refit the part. 4.1.3 Main Card FSR B Put the machine in safe conditions. Remove the screws of the footrest without removing it. Remove the screws to remove the electrical system cover (see fig.
  • Page 20 Disconnect the wires connected to the microswitch. To remove the microswitch, unscrew the two screws and remove the de- 4.1.7 Emergency Button FSR H vice (see fig. 4.1.5-10) Put the machine in safe conditions. Proceed at reverse to refit the part.
  • Page 21 Remove the switch connecting joints (see fig. 4.1.9-21) 4-21 Remove the dead man Switch. Proceed at reverse to refit the part. 4.1.7-14 4.1.7-15 Unscrew the screws that hold the flap pedal cover and remove it (see fig. 4.1.8-17) Remove the screws to remove the 4.1.9-20 4.1.9-21 footrest...
  • Page 22 Remove the headlight from the head- light cover. Proceed at reverse to refit the part. 4.1.11-27 4.1.11-28 4.1.12 Batteries FSR H Put the machine in safe conditions. Remove the screws that secure the left side grid to the machine (see fig. 4.1.12-29)
  • Page 23: Main Broom System

    Main Broom System 4.2.1 Side Carter 4-23 Put the machine in safe conditions. Unscrew the pin and remove the side 4.2.2-31 4.2.2-32 carter taking care not to lose the spacer (see fig. 4.2.1-30) Proceed at reverse to refit the part. 4.2.2-33 4.2.2-34 4.2.1-30...
  • Page 24 4.2.6 Main Broom Lifting Chain Put the machine in safe conditions. 4-24 Remove the chain joints that fasten it to the wire and to the main brush lift lever (see fig. 4.2.5-40) 4.2.4-37 Remove the chain. Proceed at reverse to refit the part. 4.2.5 Main Broom Lifting Wire Put the machine in safe conditions.
  • Page 25 Remove the screws to remove the footrest (see fig. 4.2.11-47) 4-25 Unhook the flap control rod (see fig. 4.2.11-48) Unhook the return spring from the pedal. 4.2.8-42 4.2.8-43 Unscrew the nut that hold the pedal to the frame (see fig. 4.2.11-49) Remove the pedal.
  • Page 26: Side Broom System

    Side Broom System Remove the screws that secure the front flap support to the machine frame 4.3.1 Side Broom (see fig. 4.2.12-51) 4-26 Remove the front flap support Put the machine in safe conditions. (see fig. 4.2.12-52) Make sure that the side broom is Proceed at reverse to refit the part.
  • Page 27 4-27 4.3.3-56 4.3.3-57 4.3.2-54 4.3.2-55 4.3.3-58 4.3.3-59 Unplug the motor connector. Unscrew the screws fixing the motor to the mobile support (see fig. 4.3.3-56) Pull the motor to remove it. Remove the shaft and the key (see fig. 4.3.3-57) 4.3.3-60 Proceed at reverse to refit the part.
  • Page 28: Vacuum System

    Vacuum System 4.4.1 Vacuum Motor 4-28 Put the machine in safe conditions. Lift the upper body / seat. 4.4.1-61 4.4.1-62 Remove the vacuum fan (see section 4.4.2 at page 28) Remove the vacuum motor support, by unscrewing the wing nuts (see fig.
  • Page 29 4-29 4.4.3-68 4.4.3-69 4.4.4-72 4.4.4-73 4.4.3-70 4.4.3-71 4.4.4-74 4.4.4 Filter shaker Remove then wheel. Put the machine in safe conditions. Do the same for the other wheels of the hopper. Remove the air filter (see section 4.4.3 Proceed at reverse to refit the part. page 28) Remove the filter shaker support (see...
  • Page 30: Frame And Traction System

    Put the machine in safe conditions. Lift up the related rear wheel from the ground. 4.5.4 Traction Gearmotor (Only FSR B) Remove the hub cap by levering with a small flat screwdriver Put the machine in safe conditions. (see fig. 4.5.2-78) Remove the rear wheels (see section 4.5.2...
  • Page 31 Remove the screws securing the Traction Gearmotor to the machine frame (see fig. 4.5.4-82) 4-31 Remove the traction gearmotor. Remove the brackets and bearing by unscrewing the fixing screws. 4.5.5-83 4.5.5-84 Proceed at reverse to refit the part. 4.5.5-85 4.5.5-86 4.5.4-82 Remove the Steering Chain (see section...
  • Page 32 4.5.7 Sprocket, Support Bearings Front Wheel 4-32 Put the machine in safe conditions. Remove the footrest. Remove the steering chain 4.5.7-89 4.5.7-90 (see section 4.5.5 at page 31) Lift the front wheel off the ground. Remove the screws securing the front wheel to the frame and remove the wheel (see fig.
  • Page 33: Endothermic Engine System

    Endothermic Engine Proceed at reverse to refit the part. System 4-33 4.6.1 Motore Endotermico Put the machine in safe conditions. Lift the upper body / seat. Disconnect the machine connector 4.6.1-97 4.6.1-98 (see fig. 4.6.1-97) Remove the right and left side grill (see fig.
  • Page 34 4.6.4 Air Filter Remove the screw securing the belt tensioner to the alternator (see fig. 4.6.2- Put the machine in safe conditions. 108) 4-34 Remove the filter protective cover (see Remove the belt of the alternator. fig. 4.6.4-109) Proceed at reverse to refit the part. Remove the air filter (see fig.
  • Page 35: Machine Description

    4-35 Part III Machine Description...
  • Page 36: Electrical System

    Chapter 5 5-36 Electrical System Structure The FSR sweeper is available in two ver- sions, FSR B and FSR Hybrid. Both ver- 1. Main Card sions are equipped with a main card that controls all functions and the power out- 2.
  • Page 37: Description

    Description A main card runs all the functions of the machine, sweep, vacuum, traction and filtershake. The main card receive as input, all the information from the control card, the 5-37 deadman microswitch, the curve speed reduction microswitch, the brooms con- trol microswitch, and all the electronic devices of the machine.
  • Page 38 5.2.1 Location of Electrical components FSR B 5-38...
  • Page 39 List of Components CBR Battery charger J3 Control Card J Main Card 5-39 FE Emergency button LAMP Safety blinking light M1 Traction Motor M1E Traction Motor electrobrake M2 Main Broom Motor M3 Vacuum Motor ML Control microswitches MS Seat microswitch MULTIM Curve sensor microswitch PM Potentiometer and pedal microswitch M5 Filter Shaker Motor...
  • Page 40 5.2.2 Location of Electrical components FSR Hybrid 5-40...
  • Page 41 List of Components J3 Control Card J Main Card FE Emergency button 5-41 LAMP Safety blinking light M1 Traction Motor M1E Traction Motor electrobrake M2 Main Broom Motor M3 Vacuum Motor ML Control microswitches MS Seat microswitch MULTIM Curve sensor microswitch PM Potentiometer and pedal microswitch M5 Filter Shaker Motor FA Headlights...
  • Page 42 VANCED MENU A PASSWORD IS NEEDED Dashboard control buttons. Limit switch: Broom motor, vacuum motor, curve speed reduction, dead- man switch, traction control, battery charger (FSR B), alternator (FSR Hy- brid), potentiometer. Right side broom Motor. Optional left side broom Motor.
  • Page 43 Functions and Commands Entry into “Operator Menu” and “Ad- vanced Menu” During the normal working, the display shows the hourmeter and the battery The dashboard could be used like a pro- control card (in percentage). When the gramming console. If you press a deter- charge of the batteries goes down to a minate combination of buttons you can 5-43...
  • Page 44 Operator Menu Until the buttons are pressed, turn ON the key and wait the upload of the “working menu”. To enter to the Operator menu go ahead as follow: Use the buttons “3” or “4” to select the submenu “language”. With the machine off, press in the 5-44 same time button “2”, “3”...
  • Page 45 Advanced Menu Check/Monitor Function It is possible to view all the values of the The Advanced Menu can be reached Check/monitor function during the nor- from the “operator menu” by accessing mal work of the machine. To view the the “password” parameter and setting values, following the instruction: the value 60.
  • Page 46 5.2.5 Control Card 5.2.6 Microswitches The Control Card is located inside of the The machine is provided with a series of steering wheel and transfers all the in- microswitches that send signals to the formation and settings to the Main Card. main card.
  • Page 47 5-47 5.2.7 Electrobrake The machine is equipped with electro- brake. The electro-brake is engageable through an appropriate control lever po- In the case of double side brush, the sitioned on the electro-brake itself, close process does not change. to the traction motor. looking at a global security condition, even if the machine is Curve speed reduction Microswitch.
  • Page 48 A press of the button the intensity of the traction speed. switches off the power to the Main card 5-48 and the machine stops immediately. FSR B: the button is located on the elec- trical system cover. 5.2.9-5 5.2.10 Battery charger...
  • Page 49: Adjustments

    Adjustments Using the tester to measure the re- sistance (Ω) place the tester termi- nals corresponding to the green and 5.3.1 Traction Pedal yellow wires and check the resis- The microswitch and the potentiometer tance value to be approximately zero inside the traction pedal are properly ad- Ω.
  • Page 50 DP1 DP2 Set Up Flash croswitches. OFF OFF Wet cell batteries Gel TROJAN 5.3.3 Battery Charger (FSR B) OFF ON Generic 5-50 AGM batteries The battery charger is positioned behind OFF Gel EXIDE SON- the operator’s seat and is easily accessi-...
  • Page 51: Maintenance And Checks

    Check periodi- cally, the wiring connections status. To get access to the electrical system: FSR B: remove the carter sited near the 5.4.4 Batteries emergency button. FSR Hybrid: Lift the Check upper body/seat.
  • Page 52: Alarm Table

    Alarm Table 5.5.1 Alarms Alarms of Overcurrent and Temperature Id Alarm Meaning Solution 5-52 AL 1: Function Brush Amperometric Protection Check consumption of the brush motor. Detected high current Brushes Ammeter on brush motor. AL 2: Function Vacuum Amperometric Protec- Check consumption of the vacuum motor.
  • Page 53: Menu Tables

    Menu tables 5.6.1 Menu scheme Make sure the machine is turned off. Press simultaneously the buttons 2,3,4. 5-53 Turn on the machine while holding down the buttons. Wait the loading of the Operator Menu. For the submenus of the Advanced Menu, refer to the specific tables.
  • Page 54: Working Menu

    5.6.2 Working Menu MENU DEFAULT CHOICES DESCRIPTION General Setup: IT - EN - FR - Setup language Language: ## SP - DE General Setup: . . . Setup type of machine Mod: ####### 5-54 General Setup: GEL - WET - Setup kind of battery Battery: ### AGM - GE1 -...
  • Page 55: General Sets

    General Sets MENU DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION General Sets: IT - EN - FR - Setup the language of the display. Language: ## SP - DE General Sets: . . . Setup of the machine model. Mod: ### 5-55 General Sets: GEL - WET - Setup of the battery type.
  • Page 56 Vacuum Sets Parameter Default Description Vacuum Sets: Maximum current from the main card to the vacuum motor. I Max: ## [Amp] Vacuum Sets: Rated current; with T Nom manages the amperometric protection 5-56 I Nom: ## [Amp] (alarm + stop vacuum motor). Vacuum Sets: Rated timer;...
  • Page 57: Traction Sets

    Traction Sets Parameter Default Description Traction Sets: Acceleration ramp. The time necessary to arrive at the maximum Acc Ramp: ### [s] speed. Traction Sets: Deceleration ramp. The time necessary to stop the machine when the 5-57 Dec Ramp: ### [s] safety lever is released.
  • Page 58 Check / Monitor Check / Monitor: Show current of traction motor. I Tr: ### [Amp] Check / Monitor: Show current of central broom motor. I Br: ## [Amp] 5-58 Check / Monitor: Show current of vacuum motor. I Vac: ## [Amp] Check / Monitor: Show voltage of traction motor.
  • Page 59: Technical Features

    Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FSR B FSR Hybrid Dimension of Battery compartment (l x L x h) (2x) 340x175x280 (1x) 270x360x250 Batteries Rated Voltage 2x(12/105) 2x(12/55) Maximum batteries weight 2x36,5 2x20 5-59 Recommended Spare Parts Description Hybrid 438767 MAIN CARD...
  • Page 60: Main Sweeping System

    Chapter 6 Main Sweeping System 6-60 Description The sweeping function of the machine is assigned to the central brush. This brush actively collects debris of medium and large dimensions and helps the vac- uum system to collect dust. The brush has cusped bristles to prevent dirt from accumulating on the sides of the ma- chine, not being collected.
  • Page 61: Adjustments

    Adjustments Maintenance checks 6.3.1 Lifting wire 6.4.1 Motor The broom have move freely in his com- partment. It has to touch the floor when Check (to perform every 150h) it is placed in the working position (re- The motor should rotate evenly and gardless of the level of wear) and must be smoothly.
  • Page 62 6.4.2 Bearings Check (to perform every 150h) The bearings allow a fluid and little tiring rotational movement of the main broom. To prevent the main broom is locked in a position without the possi- bility of movement, is important that the bearings are in good condition and that the rotational movement is fluid.
  • Page 63: Technical Features

    Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FSR B FSR Hybrid Width main broom Diameter main broom Main broom turns Main broom motor voltage Main broom motor power 6-63 Consumable Spare Parts Description Width/ (mm) Bristle (mm) Bristle type 437902 MAIN BROOM 580 / 260 0.7/1.1...
  • Page 64: Side Brush System

    Chapter 7 Side Brush System Description 7-64 FSR is equipped with a side brush on its right side (on the left side, can also be mounted a second side brush upon request). This brush is dedicated to move dirt close to the edges, due to the pedestrian...
  • Page 65: Adjustment

    Adjustment Procedure Put the machine in safe conditions. 7.3.1 Side brush support Install a new side brush on the ma- The side brush support have to be chine. adjusted with a new brush properly mounted. The adjustment of the support Pull the brush in the lifted position is twofold: through the control lever.
  • Page 66: Maintenance And Checks

    Maintenance 7.4.3 Lifting mechanism checks Check (to perform every 150h) The lifting mechanism should be clean 7.4.1 Side brush support and lubricated. The lubrication of the cables must be done with silicone spray, Check (to perform every 150h) it should not be used any grease or oil In order to operate properly, the side to prevent that the dirt paste itself to brush support must be free to move...
  • Page 67: Technical Features

    Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FSR B FSR Hybrid Diameter side brush Side brush turns Side brush motor voltage Side brush motor power Consumable Spare Parts Description (mm) Bristle (mm) Bristle type 437874 SIDE BRUSH 7-67 Carbon Brushes 415981 BR.MOT.CARBON BR.
  • Page 68: Vacuum System

    Chapter 8 Vacuum System Structure Description 1. Vacuum Motor The vacuum system is used to collect dust or the small residues that normally 2. Fan can not be collected by the mechanical action of the broom. 8-68 3. Filter For this reason, the main broom works within a chamber composed of rubber 4.
  • Page 69 It should be used regularly (with vari- able interval depending on the floor con- ditions) and can be operated manually by the operator. While using the Filter Shaker, the suc- tion is turned off. In case of use of the machine on a wet surface, the vacuum system must be swtched off.
  • Page 70: Adjustments

    Adjustments Maintenance Checks 8.3.1 Front Flap 8.4.1 Front Flap The front flap practically has no type of Check (to perform every 150h) adjustment, since the fixing screws of The front flap has to be flexible and the flap to the frame have a unique pos- should be very close to the ground.
  • Page 71 Disconnect Carbon brushes from the input power line to the mo- tor. Replace the carbon brushes being careful not to ruin them during as- sembly. Proceed to the reverse operations to reassemble it all. 8-71 8.4.4 Vacuum Filter Check (to perform every 4h) Make sure the filter is intact and has no cracks or visible damage.
  • Page 72: Technical Features

    Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION U/M FSR B FSR Hybrid Vacuum Motor Voltage Filter shaker Voltage Vacuum Motor Power Filter shaker Power Filtration area (Panel filter) Filtration area (Cloth filter) Consumable Spare Parts 8-72 Description Hybrid 438293 FRONT FLAP RUBBER 437880...
  • Page 73: Collection System

    This hopper can be moved auto- matically or manually according to the 9-73 type of machine where it is mounted. In the FSR the debris hopper is rear and is manually operated. Structure 1. Debris Hopper...
  • Page 74: Maintenance And Checks

    Maintenance Checks 9.3.1 Debris Hopper Check (to perform every 150h) The debris hopper must be kept clean. It is important to verify its integrity so that there are no leaks of pressure or loss of residues during work or transfer. 9.3.2 Wheels Check...
  • Page 75: Technical Features

    Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION U/M FSR B FSR Hybrid Debris Hopper Volume Hopper Material LLDPE LLDPE Handling system Manual Manual Consumable Spare Parts Description Hybrid 437904 BUSHING D=25-12 d=8 S=23 S235 414313 WHEEL D=100X35-45 PM55 9-75...
  • Page 76: Machine Frame And Traction System

    Chapter 10 Machine Frame and Traction System 10.2 Description The frame is a unique structure in painted steel. On it are coupled the steering system including the levers for the activation of the main broom and the side brush, and the traction system. The steering system is composed by a steering column connected to a steering 10-76...
  • Page 77: Adjustments

    10.3 Adjustments 10.4 Maintenance Checks 10.3.1 Steering wheel 10.4.1 Levers The steering wheel should be adjusted when there is too much clearance be- Check (to perform every 150h) tween the chain that acts on the pin- The operating levers of the main broom ion connected to the steering bar of the and the side brush, must always be op- steering wheel and the crown mounted...
  • Page 78 10.4.2 Steering 10.4.5 Traction motor Check (to perform every 150h) Check (to perform every 150h) During normal running, the current The steering must always be precise and consumption must be between 5 and 7 free to rotate smoothly. Check that the Amps.
  • Page 79 10.4.5-9 Motor Hood Po- 10.4.5-10 Side Covers sitioning Remove the connectors that fix the carbon brushes to the mains supply and remove the carbon brushes from the body of the hood (do not miss the compensating ring) (see fig. 10.4.5-12) 10-79 10.4.5-11 Fixing screws 10.4.5-12 Carbon brushes removal...
  • Page 80: Technical Features

    10.5 Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FSR B FSR Hybrid Traction motor Voltage Traction motor Power Traction wheel Ømm/mm 175/60 175/60 (diam/width) Front Wheel material Polyurethane Polyurethane Front Wheel hardness Rear Wheel Ømm/mm 225/69 230/88 (diam/width) Rear Wheel material Polyurethane Pneumatic Rubber...
  • Page 81: Endothermic Engine (Fsr Hybrid)

    Chapter 11 Endothermic engine (FSR Hybrid) 11.2 Description The FSR Hybrid model is equipped with an internal combustion engine powered by gasoline. The endothermic engine is connected to an alternator so that, during gasoline operation, the on board batteries of the machine are properly recharged.
  • Page 82: Operation Of The Hybrid Model

    11.3 Operation of the Hy- 11.3.2 Operation with dothermic Engine brid Model To start using the machine with power 11.3.1 Operation with battery supply from Endothermic engine, it is power necessary to: To start the working cycle with battery Turn the main switch (key) in po- power is sufficient to turn the main sition II .
  • Page 83 Move the throttle lever to the middle position. Figure 11.4: Starter Handle Figure 11.3: Throttle lever If the choke lever has been put into the CLOSED position to start the en- gine, gradually move it to the OPEN position while the engine warms up. Pull the starter grip lightly until a 11-83 certain resistance, then pull vigor-...
  • Page 84: Endothermic Engine

    11.4 Endothermic Engine The Endothermic engine is composed of: 1. Fuel Tank 2. Choke Lever 3. Fuel Valve Lever 4. Starter Grip 5. Engine Switch 6. Air Filter 7. Oil Filler Cap/Dipstick 8. Spark Plug 9. Muffler 10. Oil Drain Hose 11-84 11.
  • Page 85: Maintenance And Checks

    11.5 Maintenance 11.5.2 Periodical Checks Checks Good maintenance is essential for safe, economical and troublefree operation. 11.5.1 Checks before operation The maintenance schedule applies to normal operating conditions. If you op- Before using the sweeper machine pow- erate your engine under severe condi- ered by endothermic engine, it is neces- tions, such as sustained high-load or sary to check the following (make sure...
  • Page 86 performance. If the engine is oper- ated in very dusty areas, clean the air filter often. To clean the filter re- move the protective wing nut and re- move the black plastic cover. At this point use a jet of air to properly clean the filtering body.
  • Page 87: Warnings

    11.5.2-11 Spark plug 11.5.2-12 Spark plug check - Step 1. check - Step 2. 11.6 Warnings Gasoline is highly flammable and ex- plosive. Stop the engine and let it cool before refueling. The engine releases carbon monox- ide which is a toxic poisonous gas. 11-87 Do not operate in an enclosed area.
  • Page 88: Technical Features

    11.7 Technical Features TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION U/M FSR Hybrid Engine Dimensions (L x w x h) 319 x 343 x 333 Dry mass (weight) 18.6 Engine type 4 stroke single cylinder Displacement Net power 3,6 at 3.600 rpm Tank Fuel Capacity...
  • Page 89: Accessories And Add-On

    Part IV Accessories and Add-On 11-89...
  • Page 90: Accessories

    Chapter 12 Accessories 12.1 Accessories List Place the blinker on the rubber base so as shown in the figure so Blinking Kit as to match between rubber base and body of the blinker the three Onboard Charger Kit holes for the fixing screws crosswise (screws M3x16).
  • Page 91 12.2.2-15 Connect the power cord connector of the blinker to the electrical system connector inside the rear body. Reconnect the battery cables and proceed to a functional check of the machine. 12-91 12.2.2-16...
  • Page 92: Onboard Charger Kit (Only Fsr B) - 223390

    12.3 Onboard Charger Kit (only FSR B) - 223390 12.3.1 Description 12.3.3-19 Battery charger 12.3.3-20 Battery charger The machine is available in ”CB” ver- support bracket fixing holes sion which is the version with the built in charger. Anyway, in a standard ma- chine, the battery charger can be fitted...
  • Page 93 12-93 Fimap S.p.A. Workshop Handbook FSR Fimap S.p.A. Via Invalidi del Lavoro, 1 - 37050 S.Maria di Zevio Verona - ITALY Tel. +39 045 6060411 - Fax +39 045 6060417 Edizione: February 11, 2014...

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