Windsor QTFSG, QTFSD manual Choke GAS only, KEY Switch, Circuit Breakers, Horn PAD, Steering Wheel

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CONTROLS

Q – CHOKE (GAS ONLY)

By pulling this knob out, the choke is engaged for cold starting. To release choke, push the knob in.

R – KEY SWITCH

The key switch controls starting and electrical power for most machine functions. To start the machine, turn the key clockwise past the “RUN” position to the crank position. After engine has started release key. (For starting diesel engines, see “Glow Plug Light”). To stop engine, turn key counter-clockwise.

S – CIRCUIT BREAKERS

The circuit breakers are circuit protection devices designed to interrupt the flow of current in the event of an electrical overload. When tripped, the circuit breakers must be reset by pressing the exposed button on the face of the affected circuit breaker. If the circuit breaker continues to trip, the cause of the electrical overload should be found and corrected.

The following chart shows the circuit breakers and the components they protect.

GAS:

DEVICE

RATING

COMPONENT

 

 

PROTECTED

CB-1

30A

Voltage Regulator

CB-2

15A

Igniter, Fuel Pump,

 

 

Oil Pressure Lamp,

 

 

Water Temp. Lamp

CB-3

15A

Side Broom Valve,

 

 

Head Lamps, Tail

 

 

Lamps, Horn

CB-4

15A

Options

CB-5

15A

Hopper Dump Door,

 

 

Shaker Motor, Hour

 

 

Meter, Hopper

 

 

Raise/Lower Valves

DIESEL:

DEVICE

RATING

COMPONENT

 

 

PROTECTED

CB-1

30A

Glow Plugs

CB-2

30A

Starter Relay, Oil

 

 

Pressure Lamp,

 

 

Water Temp. Lamp,

 

 

Glow Plug Lamp,

 

 

Optional Charge

 

 

Light, Optional Air

 

 

Registration Light

CB-3

15A

Side Broom Valve,

 

 

Head Lamps, Tail

 

 

Lamps, Horn,

CB-4

15A

Options

CB-5

15A

Hopper Dump Door,

 

 

Shaker Motor, Hour

 

 

Meter, Hopper

 

 

Raise/Lower Valves

T – HORN PAD

The horn pad is located on the steering wheel. The horn is activated by pressing on any area of the horn pad.

U – STEERING WHEEL

The steering wheel controls the two rear wheels. The machine is highly receptive to the movement of the wheel. Operators should use care until they become experienced in driving the machine.

V – WET SWEEP BYPASS

By pulling this knob out, vacuum is cut off from filter and hopper. To prevent damage to filter caused by moisture, pull knob out when sweeping through puddles. To maximize filter cleaning, pull knob out before pressing filter shaker switch.

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Contents Floor Sweeper Model Tracer FSOverview Machine Data LOGYour Dealer Table of Contents HOW to USE this Manual ModelImportant Safety Instructions Read ALL Instructions Before Using this MachineHazard Intensity Level Hazard Intensity LevelSafety Label Location Safety Label Location Technical Specifications DIMENSION/CAPACITYControls Special NotesControls Brake Pedal Filter Shaker SwitchDirectional Control Pedal Parking Brake LeverHopper Safety ARM Hopper Door SwitchHopper Lift Switch Engine Temperature LightCircuit Breakers KEY SwitchChoke GAS only Horn PADStarting the Machine OperationsBefore Operating the FS To SweepStoring the Machine To Engage the Hopper Safety ARMStopping the Machine Dumping the HopperMachine Jacking To Disengage the Hopper Safety ARMTowing or Pushing Machine To Jack UP MachineHydraulic Fluid Reservoir MaintenanceHydraulic Fluid Hydraulic PumpRefer to the Electrical Control Group in the Parts section Hydraulic FilterDirectional Control System To Install the Main Broom To Remove the Main BroomMain Broom Pattern To 1-1/2 25.4 to 38.1mm Checking and Adjusting the Main Broom PatternMain Broom Adjustment Knob Raised hopper may fall. Engage hopper safety arm To Install the Side BroomAdjusting the Side Broom To Remove the Side BroomTo Replace Belt Adjusting the Jackshaft BeltTransmission Jackshaft Belt Transmission BeltTo Align Belt Replacing and Adjusting Main Broom BeltReplacing and Adjusting the Vacuum Impeller Belt To Realign Replacing and Adjusting DifferentialImpeller Belt Drive ChainReplacing the Right Broom Door Skirt Replacing and Adjusting the Drive Wheel ChainsAdjusting the Right Broom Door Skirt Replacing the Left Broom Skirt Adjusting the Left Broom SkirtAdjusting the Rear Broom Skirt Recirculation SkirtReplacing the Hopper Seals Adjusting the Hopper Side SealsHopper Seals Hopper LIP SkirtsHopper Hopper Door SealsReplacing Door Seals Hopper Dust FilterAIR To Adjust the BrakesRaised hopper arm may fall. Engage hopper safety arm Brakes Refer to the Brake Group in the Parts sectionBattery Battery MaintenanceHopper will not lift Hydraulic Schematic Hydraulic TroubleshootingProblem Cause Solution Hopper will not lowerPressing foot pedal No propellingMachine moves without Full speed onlyPoor sweeping Machine TroubleshootingExcessive dusting Machine travels slowlyService Schedule Maintenance Daily Weekly 50HRS