Dustbane Gladiator 712 + Rider Operation Manual

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Operations Manual
Code: 19673
Gladiator 712 + Rider
Gladiator Series
Serial #:_________________________
Date of Purchase:_________________________
More info: www.dustbane.ca
2014-06

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  • Page 1 Operations Manual Code: 19673 Gladiator 712 + Rider Gladiator Series Serial #:_________________________ Date of Purchase:_________________________ More info: www.dustbane.ca 2014-06...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Index 2. General Information 2.1. Scope of the manual 2.2. Documentation provided with the machine 3. Technical Information 3.1. General description 3.2. Legend 3.3. Danger zones 4. Safety Information 4.1. Safety regulations 5. Handling And Installation 5.1. Lifting and transporting the packaged machine 5.2.
  • Page 4: General Information

    2. General Information Read this manual carefully before carrying out any work on the machine. 2.1. Scope of the manual This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine. It defines the purpose for which the machine has been designed and constructed and contains all the information required by operators.
  • Page 5: Legend

    3.2. Legend The main parts of the machine are as follows (fig. A): • front bin (fig. A / B, ref. 2) • rear bin (fig. A / B, ref. 1) • display (fig. A, ref. 3) • center brush (fig. A / B, ref. 4), the principal organ of the machine, transfers the dust and debris to the bin.
  • Page 6: Danger Zones

    3.3. Danger zones A. Control panel: danger of short circuit. B. Center brush: danger due to brush rotation. C. Side brush: danger due to brush rotation. D. Back/front wheels: danger of crushing between the wheel and chassis. E. Motor compartment: danger of short circuit between the poles of the battery. 4.
  • Page 7: Handling And Installation

    • The operator must always use personal protection devices: protective apron or overalls, non-slip waterproof shoes, rubber gloves, protective goggles and ear protectors and mask to protect the respiratory tract. • Keep the hands away from moving parts. • In the case of malfunction and/or faulty operation, turn the machine off immediately and do not tamper.
  • Page 8: Lifting And Transporting The Machine

    Unpack the machine as follows: 1. cut and remove the plastic straps using scissors or nippers; 2. remove the cardboard; 3. depending on the model, remove the metal brackets or cut the plastic straps fixing the machine chassis to the pallet; 4.
  • Page 9: Controls - Description 712

    • Filter shaker button (ref. 4): enables the filter shaker. • Battery charge LED (ref. 5): 3 LEDs indicating the battery charge: • green light battery fully charged • yellow light battery almost flat, recharge • red light battery flat • Center brush pressure LED (ref.
  • Page 10: Fitting The Side Brush

    The machine has the follow controls and indicator lights: • On/OFF switch (fig. C, ref. 1): turns the machine on and off • Suction button (fig. C, ref. 2): enables/disables the suction function. • Filter shaker button (fig. C, ref. 4): enables the filter shaker. • Battery charge LED (fig.
  • Page 11: Preparing The Machine For Work

    6.4. Preparing the machine for work Before starting work, wear overalls, ear protectors, non-slip shoes, mask to protect the respiratory tract, gloves and all other personal protection devices necessitated by the work environment. Check that all switches on the control panel are in the “0” (off) position. Make sure you connect the terminals marked with a “+”...
  • Page 12: Periods Of Inactivity

    5. Open the cowling and use the internal combustion engine starting handle. When the engine is cold, you also need to use the choke (INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE with manual pull start). 6. Use the lever to activate the drive. 7. Press the suction button. 8.
  • Page 13: Routine Maintenance

    8.2. Routine maintenance 8.2.1. External side brushes: replacing 1. Rotate the cowling. 2. Remove the back wheels 3. Unscrew the screws fixing the flap to the chassis (ref. 1). 4. Replace with new flaps. 8.2.2. Rear bin: replacing...
  • Page 14: Center Brush: Replacing

    • Remove the back wheels • Remove the rear bin • Unscrew the two pins fixing the flap (ref. 3). • Grip the flap and pull (ref. 4) • Replace the flap, insert the two pins in the relative holes • Screw up the fixing pins and assemble the machine.
  • Page 15: Fuses: Replacing

    Never use a fuse with a higher amperage than specified. Important If a fuse continues to blow, the fault in the wiring, boards (if present) or motors must be Identified and repaired. Have the machine checked by qualified personnel. 8.2.5. Fuses: replacing 1.
  • Page 16: Drive Belt 712: Replacing

    8.2.7. Drive belt 712: replacing • Rotate the cowling. • Remove the belt (ref. 1) from the groove of the pulleys. • Fit the new belt (ref. 1) onto the pulleys. 8.3. Regular maintenance 8.3.1. Daily operations 1. Empty the bins. 2.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Dust filter: check that the filter is undamaged and clean  Tires: check that the tires are in good condition and without cuts at  the sides General control: check that nuts and screws are tight  9. Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The machine does not function.
  • Page 18: How To Resolve Possible Problems 712

    9.1. How to resolve possible problems 712 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The machine does not function. Battery disconnected. Connect the battery to the machine. The battery is flat. Recharge the battery. The key switch is in the 0 position. Turn the key switch to the “1” position. No petrol.
  • Page 19: Setting The Control Panel Board 712 Rider

    10. Setting The Control Panel Board 712 Rider If the control board is replaced, make sure the dip switches are set according to the type of machine being used. Important SW2 ( ON ) = AGM batteries SW3 ( ON ) = “RIDER” version...

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