Eureka Magnum Series User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Topic
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INTRODUCTION
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MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
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ATTENTION
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GENERAL ATTENTION AND ADVICE
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DISPOSAL
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TRANSPORT AND MOVEMENT
11
HANDLING AND TOWING PROCEDURES WHILE ENGINE IS OFF
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MACHINE DESCRIPTION
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PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND COMMANDS
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USE AND MAINTENANCE OF MACHINE
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STARTING THE ENGINE ENGINE,TURNING OFF ENGINE, FILTER SHAKER COMMAND
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ADJUSTMENT CONTROL AND REPLACEMENT OF MAIN BRUSH
21
ADJUSTMENT CONTROL, REPLACEMENT AND ASSEMBLING OF SIDE BRUSH
23
REPLACEMENT OF THE RIGHT AND REAR FLAPS
25
REPLACEMENT OF LEFT FLAP
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REPLACEMENT OF FLAP, HOPPER DOOR GASKET, GASKET OF HOPPER
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REPLACEMENT OF FILTER BAG, REPLACEMENT OF FILTER SHAKER FUSE
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CONTROL AND REPLACEMENT OF HYDRAULIC OIL, REPLACEMENT OF HYDRAULIC OIL,
FILTER CLEARING OF HEAT EXCHANGER , CONTROL OF ELECTROLYTE BATTERY
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REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE OIL, ENGINE OIL FILTER REPLACEMENT, AIR PRE-FILTER
CLEANING, REPLACEMENT OF PRIMARY AIR FILTER CARTRIDGE.
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REPLACEMENT OF SECONDARY AIR FILTER CARTRIDGE ( SECURITY CARTRIDGE),
REPLACEMENT OF FUEL PRE-FILTER, CLEARING OF ENGINE RADIATOR, RADIATOR LIQUID
INSPECTION, CLEANING FUEL TANK LEVEL FILTER CLEANING
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LUBRICATION POINTS
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TOW HOOK
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MACHINE SIZE
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHART
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DYNAMIC OIL CIRCUIT SCHEME
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF MAIN AND SIDE BRUSH AUTOMATISM
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF FILTER SHAKER AND SPEED REDUCTION
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF AUTOMATIC FILTER SHAKER
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF HOPPER: HEADLIGHTS, HORN, SIDE BRUSH
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF FLASHING LIGHT, HOUR COUNTER, HYDRAULIC OIL
TEMPERATURE
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF SECURITY SEAT AND START UP CONSENT
59
GENERAL ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF KUBOTA ENGINE AND FUEL LEVEL
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF STOP SIGNAL SYSTEM
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ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF THE ACOUSTIC SIGNAL AND THE REVERSE LIGHT
67
ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF SIDE INDICATOR, POSITIONING LIGHTS AND LICENSE PLATE
LIGHT
69
ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF THE HOPPER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
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PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
75
EXCEPTIONAL MAINTENANCE
76
SUGGESTED REPLACEMENT LIST
77
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
79
DAMAGE LOCATION CHART
86
PRODUCT WARRANTY
89
INSTALLATION FORM
90
COMPLIANCE DECLARATION
91
LAST UPDATE 12-07-10
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INTRODUZIONE
“EUREKA S.r.l.”, leading industrial cleaning machine
manufacturer, is delighted to welcome you to the ranks of
MAGNUM sweeper owners and it trusts that you will get the
greatest satisfaction from the use of the machine. We are certain
that while using the machine you will have the opportunity to see
the quality, solidity and possibilities for use for yourselves. The
MAGNUM sweeper is ideal for large areas for private, industrial
or public uses. Described in this manual are various installation,
checking and maintenance operations necessary for keeping your
sweeper in tip top condition. These are normal maintenance
measures that any operator will be able to carry out with
implements that he or she should normally have in the company. In
the case of particularly demanding work, please call in specialised
help.
OUR COMPANY AIMS AT THE CONSTANT IMPROVEMENT OF ITS
PRODUCTS AND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS
AND IMPROVEMENTS WHEN IT CONSIDERS IT ADVISABLE WITHOUT
BEING OBLIGED TO UPGRADE PREVIOUSLY SOLD MACHINES WITH
SAID IMPROVEMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS
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MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
The machine and manufacturer are identified through three plates on the left of the drivers seat.
REFER TO THESE DETAILS WHEN ORDERING SPARE PARTS OR MAKING ANY OTHER ENQUIRY
TO THE MANUFACTURER.
EUREKA sweepers conform with the EEC directives and show the CE mark.
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ATTENTION!
THE MACHINE IS NOT APPROVED FOR CIRCULATION ON THE
ROAD.
BEFORE USING THE MACHINE OR CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATION ON IT, ALL
THE PROCEDURES AND WARNINGS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE
READ AND UNDERSTOOD.
RIGOROUS COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
CONTAINED IN IT, TOGETHER WITH THE OPERATOR’S ATTENTION AND
PRUDENCE WILL BE THE BEST GUARANTEE AGAINST ACCIDENTS THAT COULD
OCCUR AT WORK.
EUREKA SWEEPERS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM SAFETY IF USED
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
OPERATORS WHO DO NOT KNOW THE REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE PREVENTED FROM USING THE
MACHINE.
THE SWEEPER HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED FOR TOWN AND INDUSTRIAL
CLEANING OPERATIONS WITH THE COLLECTION OF MATERIAL AND ITS
DISPOSAL.
THE USER’S MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE SWEEPER AND MUST
ACCOMPANY IT UNTIL THE SWEEPER IS DEMOLISHED.
PURSUANT TO DIRECTIVE 89/392 CE, PRESIDENTIAL DECREE 459 DATED
24/07/1996 AND LATER MODIFICATIONS NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT:
OPERATOR IS INTENDED TO MEAN THE PERSON(S) ASSIGNED TO INSTALL,
OPERATE, ADJUST, CARRY OUT ORDINARY SERVICING, CLEAN, REPAIR AND
TRANSPORT THE MACHINE.
EUREKA Srl WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS, BREAKAGE,
ACCIDENTS OR OTHER OCCURRENCES DUE TO THE IGNORANCE OF OR THE
NON-APPLICATION OF THE PROCEDURES CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL OR TO
THE IMPROPER USE OF THE MACHINE.
FURTHERMORE, EUREKA Srl SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR THE CARRYING
OUT OF MODIFICATIONS AND/OR THE INSTALLATION OF PARTS OR
ACCESSORIES THEY HAVE NOT BEEN AUTHORISED BEFOREHAND.
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GENERAL WARNINGS AND ADVICE
DANGER SIGNS - ATTENTION
THIS SYMBOL HIGHLIGHTS ALL THE OPERATIONS THAT REPRESENT A
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION FOR THE OPERATOR
IT IS THEREFORE NECESSARY TO ADHERE CLOSELY TO THE
CONDITIONS SHOWN BY THIS SYMBOL..
DANGER OF BURNING DUE TO VERY HOT SURFACES
EAR PROTECTORS/PLUGS/MUFFLERS MUST BE WORN.
IN PARTICULAR ENVIRONMENTS OR WORKING CONDITIONS, SOME
MODELS OF THE SWEEPERS COULD PRODUCE AN ACOUSTIC EFFECT
THAT WOULD MAKE THE WEARING OF THESE PROTECTIVE DEVICES
ADVISABLE.
GLOVES MUST BE WORN
SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES MUST BE WORN
BE CAREFUL NOT CRUSH YOUR HANDS BETWEEN PARTS IN MOTION
ATTENTION: DON’T GET IN TOUCH WITH WATER
THE DEVICES MARKED WITH THIS LABEL ARE NOT TO GET WET. ( USUALLY
THEY ARE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS)
BEFORE ACCESSING THE HAZARDOUS AREA FIX THE SAFETY STRUT IN
THE CYLINDER
KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE DIRT CONTAINER WHEN RAISED IF
THE SAFETY STRUT IS NOT INSERTED IN THE CYLINDER
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EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
ONLY EXTINGUISH FIRES WITH POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The machine must be cleaned by persons who have received proper instruction for the purpose,
who know how to cut off the sources of energy and who know the characteristics of the machine
so as not to find themselves in a hazardous situation.
Clean the machine coverings, the panels and commands with cloths soaked in water or a
detergent solution.
Solvents such as petrol, alcohol, etc. must not be used.
Call in specialised personnel to clean the electrical components. Said personnel should use
products that are not corrosive and are anyway suitable for electrical circuits.
Specialised personnel with thorough knowledge of the machine and its components must be
called in to carry out maintenance operations.
Any maintenance and cleaning operation must be carried out with the machine off, with all the
mechanisms still, after the hot sections have cooled down and with the battery disconnected.
When using compressed air guns for cleaning, protect the eyes and hair.
STORAGE THE MACHINE
If the machine is not used for a long period, it is essential:
- to keep the machine in a protected place
- to clean the machine inside and outside
- to keep the brushes raised to prevent the bristles getting malfunctioning
- to keep the dirt container down.
- to lock the machine in place with the parking brake
- to remove the key
- to remove the battery connector
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PRECAUTIONS FOR THE SAFETY OF OPERATORS AND TECHNICIANS
- The machine must not be used by non-authorised personnel who have not been
trained to use it properly or by people who are under the influence of substances
that could alter their nervous reflexes (alcohol, psycho pharmaceuticals, drugs
etc.)
- Do not use the machine in inflammable areas or where there is the danger of
explosions
- Move the machine very slowly when the dirt container is raised.
- Do not collect material that is alight or anything else that could cause a fire.
(e.g. lit cigarettes).
- Do not remove protections or guards when the machine is in operation.
- Operate the machine from the driving position.
- Do not use the machine to clean objects..
- When maintaining the machine do not wear loose-fitting or unbuttoned clothing.
- A safety strut must be placed on the raising cylinder for any maintenance
operation with the dirt container raised.
- Do not start to perform maintenance operations with parts in movement
- Protect eyes and ears when using compressed air or water guns for cleaning the
machine.
-Use devices to raise the machine that are adequate to bear the weight of the
machine itself.
- Do not cause flames or sparks around the machine.
- Disconnect the battery cables before working on the electrical circuit.
- Avoid contact with battery acid, be careful of the hot parts: wait for them to cool
down before starting work.
- Move carefully over uneven or crumbling paving and on slopes.
Do not exceed inclines of 20% in the direction of movement and inclines of
10% crossways to the direction of movement.
- Pay attention when changing direction and or movement direction, slow
down on bends to avoid tipping over.
Pay attention when raising the dirt container to empty it: the operation must
be carried out on flat ground that is not bumpy and brusque commands must
not be given.
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UPDATING OF THE USER’S MANUAL
When large-scale modifications are made to the machine or new parts are installed,
the updated documentation must be sent to the Dealer along with the purchased part
or as an update of the manual.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE EMPLOYER OR OWNER OF THE MACHINE
The employer or owner of the machine is responsible for giving the User’s Manual
to all the personnel who are going to have to use the machine.
The employer or owner of the machine also undertakes to update the manual with
the documentation that the Manufacturer will send if modifications are made to the
machine.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OPERATOR
- The operator must not work on wet floors
- The operator is responsible for the day-to-day servicing of the machine
- The operator must care for the machine and keep it in good operating condition
- The operator must inform his or her superior or the technical department when
scheduled maintenance is requested in the case of damage or breakage.
- The operator must not carry people, animals or objects on the machine.
- When moving the machine, observe the safety measures for circulation.
- The machine cannot be used for toxic-harmful materials.
- Never let people get close to the machine’s sphere of action.
- Never leave the sweeper with the key and the emergency switch inserted.
- Engage the hand brake.
- Never leave the dirt container in a raised position without the strut on the cylinder.
- If the machine malfunctions, have a look at the procedures shown in the various
chapters.
- Never collect pieces of string, wire or anything else that could damage the brushes
by winding around them.
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DISPOSAL
SPENT OILS
Spent oils must not be thrown away into the environment under any circumstances.
They must be given to authorised Collectors in compliance with the regulations currently in
force.
Temporary storage must be inside watertight containers with sealed lid to avoid contact with
the environment and with rainwater.
The filters must also be given to authorised collectors and temporarily kept like the oils.
DEAD LEAD BATTERIES
Dead batteries must be considered harmful toxic waste, they must be given only to Collectors
with specific authorisation (to be checked at the time of consignment).
MATERIALS COLLECTED BY THE MACHINE
The rubbish collected by the machine must be given to town cleaning agencies as it is town
rubbish or similar.
- The machine cannot be used for collecting toxic-harmful materials.
SCRAPPING OF THE MACHINE
When the machine is to be scrapped, it is necessary to dispose of the materials the machine
consists of, properly.
It is compulsory to give the machine to authorised collectors who will see to the proper disposal
of: batteries, oils, filters, plastics, metals, electric engines, electric cards etc. in accordance with
the regulations currently in force.
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TRANSPORT - HANDLING
TRANSPORT
The machine must be fixed to a pallet to make it easier to transport and more secure.
To unpack it, do the following:
- connect a ramp to the pallet as shown in the figure
- remove the wedge locking the rear wheel in place and any other fixing materials; it is not necessary to
remove the wedges on the front wheels.
- bring the machine down the ramp
The machine must be taken off the pallet by lifting it with a gantry crane or other suitable means
providing that belts, ropes and chains connected to the machine in the openings indicated in the figure
are used.
DO NOT REMOVE THE MACHINE FROM THE PALLET WITH A FORKLIFT TRUCK THAT
COULD DAMAGE IT.
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
When the machine is moved from one place it is used in to another you are advised to:
- not load it on the vehicle with a forklift truck in order not to damage it
- lock the machine in place with the parking brake
- fix it well to the vehicle using belts, ropes and chains, securing it in the points indicated in the figure
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1. TOW HOOK
PROCEDURE FOR MOVING WITHOUT ENGINE OR DUE TO A PRESENCE OF A DAMAGE.
Insert the service brake
Open the seat hood
Turn red unlock pump lever, in an anti-clockwise way, until you reach position B
Close hood
Mount on machine and unlock service brake. The sweeper can now be moved maintaining the control of the driving
brake.
After having moved the sweeper, bring back lever to position A, pushing with force towards the end of its course.
PROCEDURE FOR TOWING THE MACHINE
Unlock pump as described above
Tow machine, using the tow hook pos.1 situated in the front left of the sweeper.
ATTENTION: DO NOT EXEED 2KM\H DURING THE PROCESS OF TOWING THE SWEEPER.
Exceeding this speed limit twill cause cavitations on motor and as well on piston pump.
Once the operation is finished, bring back red lever to position A, pushing with force towards it end of course.
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FIG. C
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901 HDK
1. Forward pedal
2. Reverse pedal
3. Fuse
4. Emergency brake pedal
5. Lever for service brake
6. Lifting piston for hopper
7. Electric valve main brush
8. Manifold for main dump
9. Operation lever for main brush
10. Operation lever for side brush
11. lever for lifting hopper
12. Closing lever for hopper
13. Pressure regulation knob for main brush
14. Engine acceleration lever
15. Shut-off vacuum lever
16. Security electric valve for seat
17. Pressure control valve for reducing the speed while hopper is lifted
18. Electric valve for reducing the speed when hopper is lifted
19. Kubota motor radiator
20. Valve for MAX pressure for main brush
21. Diesel Filter for Kubota Engine
22. Diesel pre filter
23. Aspiration pre filter (VORTEX) Kubota Engine
24. Radiator liquid expansion tray
25. Kubota Engine air filter
26. Terminal block for positive and negative pole
27. Engine oil filter
28. Fuel cap
29. Kubota Motor
30. Fuel tank
31. Hydraulic oil thermo switch
32. Piston pump
33. Exchanger for hydraulic oil
34. Manifold for secondary dump
35. Hydraulic rear traction wheel engine.
36. Cleaning panel for hydraulic oil exchanger
37. Leveling cap for filling the tank hydraulic oil tank.
38. Hydraulic oil tank
39. Main brush
40. Hydraulic oil filter
41. Battery
42. Hydraulic oil aspirator
43. Side brush
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PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
CONTROL PANEL
FIG. D
1
RED LED: FUEL PRE HEATING
Is on when the pre heating is in function
2
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KEY SWITCH
Rotating in a clockwise sense for one click, the lights will turn on.
Continuing to turn, the red fuel pre heating switch will turn on and shortly after the engine
will start.
3
RED LED: MOTOR GENERATOR
When the engine is on the switch has to be off.
4
RED LED: TEMPERATURE OF THE RADIATOR LIQUID
When the temperature of the liquid is correct, the switch off.
5
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HOUR COUNTER
Indicates the hours of work of the machine.
6
RED LED: OIL PRESSURE
If the oil pressure is correct then the switch is off.
7
RED LED :HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE IN THE TANK
When the temperature of the hydraulic oil in the tank exceeds 80°C the led comes on and it
switches off only when the hydraulic oil temperature is under 10°C. Stop the machine and wait that
the temperature drops. In case, clean the cooling system.
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BLINKERS SWITCH ( OPTIONAL)
When switched to the right, the right direction blinker turns on and when switched to
the left the left turns on.
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GREEN LED: FUNCTIONALITY OF THE BLINKERS (OPTIONAL)
The switch blinks when the blinker is on.
10
ORANGE LED: HIGH BEAM
switch is on when the high beam lights are inserted.
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LIGHTS AND HORN SWITCH
From the position of all off, rotating one click anti clockwise the parking lights will turn
on. If turned clockwise on the first click, the positioning lights will turn on, on the
second the headlights (transparent switch) and on the third, the high beam lights will
turn on (orange switch). Pressing it, one will activate the horn.
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TRANSPERANT LED: HEADLIGHTS
Switch is on when the headlights are on.
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FILTER SHAKER BUTTON:
Pressing it, the filter shaker is activated, this enables the cleaning of the filter.
This operation has to be done with intermission for 5 seconds for 3 to 4 times.
Note that the filter can shake only when the hopper is down.
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GREEN LED: FUNCTIONALITY OF MAIN BRUSH
Switch Is on when the main brush is working.
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FUSE (FROM 20A) SIDE BRUSH ENGINE SAVER
When the motor of the side brush consumes more than the 20A for a few minutes, the
fuse will intervene and stop the motor. Wait 1-2 minutes and then press the side brush
button and the brush will start working. If this happens often please check the side
brush.
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GREEN LED: FUNCTIONALITY OF SIDE BRUSH:
Switch is on when the brush is working.
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RED LIGHT BULB: FIRE ALLARM IN THE HOPPER ( OPTIONAL)
When the temperature in the hopper will exceed the 60°C the bulb will blink and
activate a siren.
NOTE! In case of fire alarm:
Close the vacuum (pos 19 Fig. D) and close the hopper ( pos.20 Fig D);
Transfer machine into non fire hazardous area (courtyards, lawn yards etc.);
Open the front service door of the hopper and if there should be a fire then
extinguish with a powder fire extinguisher.
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FUEL TANK LEVEL INDICATOR: when the pointer is in the red zone you have to
refill the tank
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LEFT SIDE DASHBOARD
AND DRIVING COMPARTMENT
FIG. E
1
MAIN BRUSH CONTROL LEVER :
When the lever is pulled down, the main brush will start working and the green led will be on.
NOTE: The main brush works only and exclusively when:
A) When the hopper is down;
B) The hopper door is open.
C) The main brush lever is pulled down.
2
SIDE BRUSH LEVER:
The side brush rotates only when lowered to the floor.
To adjust the pressure turn the knob in a clockwise way to increase pressure and anit-clockwise
to decrease.
NOTE: The side brush works only and exclusively when:
A) When the main brush is working
B) The side brush lever is lowered.
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RAISING AND LOWERING HOPPER LEVER.
A) To lower the hopper, lift secure and push lever forward;
B) To lift hopper lift secure and pull lever backwards:
NOTE : The hopper lifts and lowers only and exclusively when:
The lever of the main brush is lifted
The main brush is at a stand.
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4
OPENING AND CLOSING HOPPER DOOR LEVER
A) To open hopper door, lift secure and push lever forwards.
B) To close hopper door lift secure and pull lever backwards.
NOTE: The hopper door opens and closes exclusively when:
The main brush lever is lifted
The main brush is at a stand
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KNOB TO ADJUST THE PRESSURE \ PATH OF THE MAIN BRUSH TO THE FLOOR.
Turning in a clockwise way one can increase the pressure to the ground and increase the path.
To decrease the path turn the knob in an anti-clockwise way
The suggested path is 50-60 mm
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VACUUM CUT OFF LEVER
A) When the lever is pushed forwards the vacuum is open.
B) Pulling the lever backwards the vacuum is closed.
NOTE: If it is necessary to pass through a wet zone or a yard with puddles, it is essential to cut
off the vacuum in order to preserve the filters.
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RED LED: OPENING AND CLOSING OF HOPPER DOOR
When the hopper door is closed the led is on.
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ACCELERATION LEVER
Pull the lever to accelerate speed
Pushing the lever on decrease the speed
9
SERVICE BREAKE
Pull lever with force. The machine remains blocked
To unblock the service break: Grab lever and lift slightly, press red button and lower until the
end of course.
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EMERGENCY BREAK
Press the brake to stop the machine
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SCREW FOR FUSE BOX.
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STEEL PLATE FUSE PROTECTION
For the replacement of the fuses:
Remove the screw that blocks plate pos.11.
Remove protecting steel plate pos.12
Replace damaged fuse.
NOTE: Never change the resistance value of a fuse.
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Fuse holder
Function and value of Fuses
1) Blinker lights 5A
2) Seat safty switch 5A
3) Break lights 5A
4) Beeper and reverse light 5A
5) Electric valve speed reduction 5A
6) Flashing light 7.5A
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Fuse holder
Function and value of Fuses
7) Engine off engine Solenoid 15A
8) Electric valve of main brush 5A
9) Head lights and horn 20A
10) Key switch 30A
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REVERSE PEDAL
Press the pedal and you will drive in reverse way up to maximum speed of 7Km\h
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FORWARD PEDAL
Press the pedal and you will drive Forward up to maximum speed of 11.5Km\h.
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USE OF THE MACHINE
EUREKA SWEEPERS MUST BE OPERATED BY PERSONNEL WHO ARE SUITABLY
TRAINED AND AUTHORISED.
THE SWEEPERS THAT ARE NOT IN FULL WORKING ORDER MUST BE REMOVED
FROM SERVICE.
THE SEAT IS EQUIPPED WITH:
A) THE SEAT IS FITTED WITH DIPSWITCH THAT PREVENTS TO MOVE THE
MACHINE IF ONE IS NOT SITED ON THE DRIVING SEAT.
NOTE: BEFORE STARTING WORK CHECK IF THE DIPSWITCH WORKS.
B) A REGULATION LEVER AT THE BOTTOM LEFT THAT ONCE MOVED TO THE
OUTSIDE; IT PERMITS THE SEAT TO MOVE FORWARD AND BACKWARDS.
C) SAFETY BELTS THAT THE OPERATOR HAS TO WEAR ONCE THE MACHINE IS
IN MOVEMENT.
OPERATION
SIT ON THE DRIVING SEAT
INSERT THE KEY
CHECK THE LEVEL OF THE FUEL TANK
START ENGINE, SEE PAGE. 20
CHECK THAT THE LEDS ON THE DASHBOARD ARE NOT SIGNALING ALARMS
OPEN THE HOPPER CONTAINER DOOR IF IT IS CLOSED
LOWER THE HOPPER IF IT IS RAISED
OPEN THE SUCTION WITH THE APPROPRIATE LEVER
LOWER THE MAIN BRUSH AND VERIFY THE CLEANING PATH
LOWER THE SIDE BRUSH IF NECESSARY
PRESS THE RIGHT-HAND PEDAL FOR ADVANCEMENT AND THE LEFT-HAND PEDAL FOR
REVERSE
IMPORTANT ADVICE
SLOW DOWN ON BENDS
SHAKE OFTEN THE FILTER
DO NOT COLLECT ROPES, STRINGS, WIRE OR ANYTHING ELSE THAN CAN WIND UP
CHECK THE DUST GUARD SEALING OFTEN
BE CAREFUL OF SIDEWALKS AND ANYTHING STICKING OUT OF THE PAVEMENT
IF IT IS POSSIBLE, UNLOAD THE DIRT FROM THE DIRT CONTAINER INTO A CONTAINER
INSTEAD OF ONTO THE GROUND.
DO NOT UNLOAD THE DIRT CONTAINER IF THE MACHINE IS NOT ON FLAT GROUND.
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1. RED LED: PRE HEATING OF FUEL
2. KEY SWITCH
3. BUTTON FOR FILTER SHAKER
4. VACUUM CUT OFF BUTTOON
5. ACCELERATION LEVER
STARTING UP ENGINE
Before starting the engine be sure that the main brush is lifted from the ground.
If lowered the starting motor will not start.
Accelerate 1/3 of the lever pos.5
Turn the key pos.2 a clockwise way, until the led of the fuel pre heating turns
on.
Keep key in position until the led turns off.
Continue with the clockwise rotation until the motor starter functions, not for
more then 5 sec. If the engine does not start at the first time, repeat procedure
with intervals of 10sec.
Bring back acceleration lever pos.5 to its minimum for at least 3-5min.
Keep acceleration lever to MAX always when working.
TURNING OFF ENGINE
Bring acceleration lever pos.5 to the minimum position
Turn key pos.2 in position 0.
FILTER SHAKER CONTROL
THE QUALITY OF THE WORK OF THE SWEEPER IS STRONGLY
INFLUENCED BY THE STATE OF THE FILTER AND ITS CLEANNESS.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO SHAKE IT OFTEN, ESPECIALLY IF THE
AREA TO SWEEP IS VERY DUSTY.
You can clean the filter in 3 ways :
While the engine is on.
Bring acceleration lever pos.5 in min position.
Cut off vacuum with the lever pos.4.
press filter shaker button pos.3 for 5-10 seconds
Repeat operation sevral times
While the engine is off.
Turn key pos. 2 into position 1.
press filter shaker button pos3 for 5-10 seconds
Repeat operation sevral times
in an automatic way
The sweeper is equipped with an automatic filter shaker. Once that the sweeper is
turned off, the filter shaker will be activated automatically. The time of the shaker
can be regulated.
IF THE HOPPER IS LIFTED ALL THREE SYSTEMS WILL NOT
WORK.
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1. RIGHT SIDE DOOR
2. MAIN BRUSH
3. FIXING RING NUT
4. MULTIFUNCTIONAL KEY
5. RIGHT SUPPORT FOR MAIN BRUSH
6. CONTROL LEVER FOR MAIN BRUSH
7. CONTROL LEVER FOR LIFTING THE HOPPER
8. CONTROL LEVER FOR OPEN AND CLOSING HOPPERS DOOR
9. KNOB FOR REGULATING THE MAIN BRUSH PATH
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Eureka Magnum Series User manual

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