Shutdown maintenance and care – Windsor Sweeper RRB 360 User Manual

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Note

Observe markings for fixing points on base
frame (chain symbols). When loading or
unloading the machine, it may only be op-
erated on gradients of max. 12%.

If the sweeper is going to be out of service
for a longer time period, observe the follow-
ing points:
Î Park the sweeper on an even surface.
Î Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-

ing). The roller brush and side brushes
are raised to prevent the bristles being
damaged.

Î Turn main key to "0" and remove it.
Î Lock the sweeper to ensure that it does

not roll off.

Î Clean the inside and outside of the

sweeper.

Warning

Danger of damage to the machine because
of water penetrating into the machine! The
machine should not be sprayed using a
high pressure water jet.
Î Park the machine in a safe and dry

place.

Î Disconnect battery.
Î Charge battery and recharge it approx.

every 2 months.

Î First switch off the appliance and re-

move the key before performing any
cleaning or maintenance tasks on the
appliance, replacing parts or switching
over to another function.

Î Pull out the battery plug or clamp the

battery while working on the electrical
unit.

Maintenance work may only be carried
out by approved customer service out-
lets or experts in this field who are famil-
iar with the respective safety
regulations.

Mobile appliances used for commercial
purposes aer subject to safety inspec-
tions according to VDE 0701.

Use only roller brushes/ side-brushes
that are provided with the appliance or
specified in the Operations Manual.
The use of other roller brushes/ side-
brushes can affect the safety of the ap-
pliance.

Warning

Risk of damage! Do not clean the appliance
with a water hose or high-pressure water
jet (danger of short circuits or other dam-
age).

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Danger

Risk of injury! Wear dust mask and protec-
tive goggles.
Î Open the device hood.
Î Clean machine with a cloth.
Î Blow through machine with com-

pressed air.

Î Close cover.

Î Clean the machine with a damp cloth

which has been soaked in mild deter-
gent.

Note

Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.

Note

The elapsed-time counter shows the timing
of the maintenance intervals.

Daily maintenance:
Î Check the sweeping roller and the side

brush for wear and wrapped belts.

Î Check tyre pressure.
Î Check function of all operator control el-

ements.

Weekly maintenance:
Î Check fluid level of battery.
Î Check moving parts for freedom of

movement.

Î Check the gasket in the sweeping area

for position and wear.

Î Check dust filter and clean filter box, if

required.

Maintenance to be carried out every 100
operating hours:
Î Check function of seat contact switch.
Î Check battery acid level.
Î Check tension, wear and function of

drive belts (V-belt and circular belt).

Maintenance following wear:
Î Replace sealing strips.
Î Replace roller brush.
Î Replace side brush.

Note

For description, see section on Mainte-
nance work.

Note

Where maintenance is carried out by the
customer, all service and maintenance
work must be undertaken by a qualified
specialist. If required, a specialized Wind-
sor dealer may be contacted at any time.

Maintenance to be carried out after 5 oper-
ating hours:
Î Carry out initial inspection.

Maintenance to be carried out every 50 op-
erating hours
Maintenance to be carried out every 100
operating hours

Note

In order to safeguard warranty claims, all
service and maintenance work during the
warranty period must be carried out by the
authorized Windsor Customer Service in
accordance with the maintenance booklet.

Preparation:
Î Park the sweeper on an even surface.
Î Turn main key to "0" and remove it.
Î Press emergency-stop button.

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Danger

Risk of injury!
The engine requires 15 seconds to come to
a standstill once it has been switched off.
Do not open the appliance hood during that
period.

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Danger

Risk of injury! Allow the machine sufficient
time to cool down before carrying out any
maintenance and repair work.

Warning

Regularly check the fluid level in acid-filled
batteries.
Î Unscrew all cell caps.
Î Where fluid level is too low, top up cells

to the mark provided with distilled wa-
ter.

Î Charge battery.
Î Screw in cell caps.

Î Park the sweeper on an even surface.
Î Connect air pressure testing device to

tyre valve.

Î Check air pressure and adjust if re-

quired.

Î Set air pressure for the rear tyres to

90 psi (6 bar).

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Danger

Risk of injury!
Î Park the sweeper on an even surface.
Î Remove the key.
Î When carrying out repairs on public

highways, wear warning clothing when
working close to passing traffic.

Î Check stability of ground. Also secure

the machine with wheel chock(s) to pre-
vent it rolling away.

Check tyres
Î Check tyre contact face for foreign ob-

jects.

Î Remove objects found.
Î Use suitable, commercially available

materials to carry out tyre repairs.

Shutdown

Maintenance and care

General notes

Cleaning

Cleaning the inside of the machine

External cleaning of the appliance

Maintenance intervals

Maintenance by the customer

Maintenance by Customer Service

Maintenance Works

General notes on safety

Check fluid level in the battery and ad-
just if required

Check the tyre pressure

Replacing wheel

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