Windsor RRB 360 manual Only for authorized technicians, After the first month or 5 operating hours

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Only for authorized technicians!

Maintenance Works

After the first month or 5 operating hours

1Check the sweeping roller and the side brush for wear and wrapped belts.

2Check the sweeping track and the func- tion of the roller brush and the side brush.

3Check tension, wear and tear and func- tioning of the drive belts.

4Check moving parts for freedom of movement.

5Check functioning of all operating ele- ments and control lamps.

Every 50 operating hours

1Check tension, wear and tear and func- tioning of the drive belts.

2Check moving parts for freedom of movement.

3Check the seal strips on the dust filter and the function of the filter shaker.

4Check the gasket in the sweeping area for position and wear.

5Check the sweeping track and the func- tion of the roller brush and the side brush.

6Clean and check the dust filter, replace if necessary.

7Check the sweeping roller and the side brush for wear and wrapped belts.

8Check functioning of all operating ele- ments and control lamps.

9Check the washers for wear, replace if required.

10Check the acid level in the batteries (only for maintenance-free batteries).

Additional maintenance work every 100 operating hours or semi-annually

1Check current-carrying lines and con- tacts for damages and oxidation.

2Check drum brake for function and set- ting.

3Check the seal profile on the waste con- tainer and the brush roller box.

4Check batteries.

5Clean the battery surfaces.

6Check carbon brushes for wear and tear.

Additional maintenance work every 500 operating hours or annually

1Replace belt.

2Replace carbon brushes.

3Check front wheel for wear, replace if required.

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Contents RRB Page Operating Safety Rules Practices Traveling Maintenance and RE Build PracticesOperator care of the unit Unit shall not be used in classified areas Fire Safety StandardMaintenance Changing and Charging Storage BatteriesFunction Safety instructionsEnvironmental protection Proper useSuitable surfaces Open/ close device hood Operating and Functional ElementsOperator console Indicator lampsUnloading Before StartupOperation Start upTurn off the appliance Sweeping modeDrive the machine Emptying waste containerMaintenance Works Maintenance and careCleaning Maintenance intervalsCheck the sweeping mirror of the sweeping roller Checking the sweeping mirror of the side-brushesChecking roller brush Replacing roller brush„ Rear flap Adjusting and replacing sealing strips„ Front sealing flap „ Rubber stripAccessories Significance TroubleshootingError code Fault RemedyTechnical specifications After the first month or 5 operating hours Only for authorized techniciansEvery 50 operating hours Responsabilité de lutilisateur Qualifications de lopérateurFormation de lopérateur Tests, formation de reclassement et ApplicationGénéralités DéplacementRalentir sur les sols mouillés et glis- sants Entretien Remplacement et chargement des BatteriesNormes DE Securite Cendie Entretien de lappareil par lutilisa TeurPage Consignes de sécurité Symboles sur lappareilSymboles utilisés dans le mode Demploi Table des matièresRevêtements appropriés FonctionUtilisation conforme Protection de l’environne MentOuvrir/fermer le capot de lappareil Eléments de commande et de fonctionService jaune Pupitre de commandeTémoins de contrôle Avant la mise en service Fonctionnement Mise en serviceVider le bac à poussières Mettre lappareil en marcheDéplacer la balayeuse BalayageRemisage Entretien et maintenanceRemplacer les balais latéraux Contrôler la pression des pneusChangement de roue Vérifier la surface de balayage du balai latéral„ Baguette détanchéité avant Remplacement du joint détanchéité du boîtier du filtreVérifier la surface de balayage de la brosse rotative Régler et remplacer les baguettes détanchéitéAccessoires Code erreur Assistance en cas de panneCaractéristiques techniques Toutes les 50 heures de service Après le premier mois ou 5 heures de serviceUniquement pour le personnel spécialisé et autorisée Responsabilidad del operario Normas Y Prácticas DE Seguridad Para EL FUN- CionamientoFormación del operario Pruebas, nuevo entrenamiento y re FuerzoCuidados del equipo realizados por El operario TransporteCendios con el producto o disolvente usado Norma DE Seguridad Contra IncendiosMantenimiento Cambiar y cargar las baterías de al MacénPage Indicaciones de seguridad Índice de contenidosFunción Asfalto Piso industrial Pavimento Hormigón Adoquín Alfombra Uso previstoProtección del medio ambien Revestimientos adecuadosAbrir/cerrar capó del aparato Elementos de operación y funcionamientoPilotos de control Pupitre de mandoBaterías Antes de la puesta en marchaFuncionamiento Puesta en marchaVaciado del depósito de basura Conexión del aparatoConducción del aparato Servicio de barridoCuidados y mantenimiento ParadaReemplazo de la escoba lateral Control de la presión de los neumáticosCambio de la rueda Comprobar el nivel de barrido de la es- coba lateral„ Listón de goma Comprobar el nivel de barrido del cepillo rotativoAjuste y cambio de los cubrejuntas „ Cubrejuntas delanteroAccesorios Ga del cepillo Ría Limpieza de fil Tracción Rotativo Tro Código de errorAyuda en caso de avería Avería Modo de subsanarlaDatos técnicos Tras el primer mes o 5 horas de servicio ¡Sólo para personal técnico autorizadoCada 50 horas de servicio Product exceptions and Exclusions Limited WarrantyProduct PE Housing Non- PE Parts Service Labor Travel Windsor IndustriesProducts that have experienced ship- ping or freight damage Day Warranty Extension AvailableThis Warranty Shall Not Apply To Excessive time for cleaning units in preparation for repairRRB