Windsor QTFSG Air, Brakes Refer to the Brake Group in the Parts section, To Adjust the Brakes

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MAINTENANCE

To clean the filter after removal, use one of the following methods:

1.TAPPING Tap the filter frame gently on the dirty side of the filter down. Be careful not to dent the filter frame.

2. AIR

Blow compressed air through the

 

filter opposite the direction of the

 

arrow on the side of the filter. This

 

may be done with filter in the

 

machine. Wear eye and dust

 

inhalation protection when using

 

compressed air.

3.WATER The filter can be soaked in water and mild detergent. Rinse the filter until it is clean. Air dry the filter.

NOTE: Do not install the filter until it is completely dry.

BRAKES (Refer to the Brake Group in the Parts section)

The brake pedal and the parking brake operate the two front tire disc brakes. The disc brakes should be checked every 200 hours of operation, and adjusted if necessary. The disc brakes should be adjusted so that the disc pads are as close to the brake disc as possible, without causing the brakes to drag.

TO ADJUST THE BRAKES

1.Raise the hopper.

2.Engage the hopper safety arm.

Raised hopper arm may fall. Engage hopper safety arm.

3.Turn off machine. Do not set parking brake.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine, stop on level surface, apply parking brake, turn off machine and remove key.

4.Raise rear cover.

5.Disconnect batteries from machine.

6.Locate the brake adjustment screw on each brake caliper.

7.Loosen the locknut and turn the adjusting screw to adjust each brake. Tighten the locknut.

8.Lower the hopper.

9.Test brakes before beginning normal operations.

TIRES

Tires should be inspected after every 100 hours of operation. Pneumatic tires should be inflated to 90 PSI.

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Contents Floor Sweeper Model Tracer FSMachine Data LOG Your DealerOverview 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 PumpHydraulic Filter Directional Control SystemRefer to the Electrical Control Group in the Parts section To Install the Main Broom To Remove the Main BroomChecking and Adjusting the Main Broom Pattern Main Broom Adjustment KnobMain Broom Pattern To 1-1/2 25.4 to 38.1mm 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 BeltReplacing and Adjusting Main Broom Belt Replacing and Adjusting the Vacuum Impeller BeltTo Align Belt To Realign Replacing and Adjusting DifferentialImpeller Belt Drive ChainReplacing and Adjusting the Drive Wheel Chains Adjusting the Right Broom Door SkirtReplacing 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