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Cleanfix RA 410 E User manual

RA 410 E
Swiss Made Quality.
04 / 2012BA 410E.000
Englisch
These operating instructions have been made for the
operators of the RA 410 E.
☞Please get acquainted with the components, safety
instructions and operation details, maintenance and
recommandations mentioned in these instructions.
☞This allows you to optimise the performance, usage,
maintenance and saftey of the machine and allows
you to keep the machine at a perfect level throughout
it’s life.
☞The manufacturer takes no responsability for damages
caused to property or persons due to improper use of
the machine!
Safety instructions, General English 6
Proper Operation English 6
Description of pictures English 7
Technical Specification English 7
Machine applications, Before commissioning English 8
Operation English 8+9
Care and Maintenance English 9
Disturbances / Fault finding English 9
Service, maintenance requirements, Storage English 10
Environmental protection English 10
Daclaration of Conformity English 10
●The ideal compact machine may only be operated by
persons who have been fully trained and authorised
to use it.
●This equipment is not intended to be used by persons
(including children) with restricted physical, sensory or
mental abilities or who have no experience and/or
knowledge of its use, unless supervised by a person
who is responsible for their safety, or they have
received instructions from this person on how to use
the equipment.
Children should be monitored in order to ensure that
they do not play with the equipment.
●The ideal compact machine is not suitable for
cleaning surfaces, from which any type of dust or
substances which are flammable, poisonous, caustic,
irritating are remove that represent a health hazard.
●Never drive over steps!
●Never drive over power cables!
Danger of electric shock!
The usage of the the auto scrubbing machine is subjected
to national regulations.
After the operating instructions and the nationales rules for
safety in the work place, we also recommend that the
unwritten rules of safe working be respected. Using the
auto scrubber on public roads, paths and any other
outdoor surface is prohibited.
All auto scrubbers are destined for wet cleaning of
waterproof surfaces inside of buildings.
●Handy Scrubber for all hard floors in households and
small businesses.
●All other usage is considered improper. The manu-
facturer takes no responsablility for damages due to
the improper use of the auto scrubber. The user takes
the entire risk for damages due to improper use.
●Respecting the operation, maintenance and repairs
instructions are also an important part of the proper
operation.
●The appropriate accident prevention rules, as well as
other known regulations for health and safety in
operation, must be respected.
●Any unaquthorised modification to the auto scrubber
will result in refusal of the manufacturer to take any
guarantee or responsability for damage that may
occur as a result of those changes.
●Check the suitability of floor surfaces before using the
machine.
●Check that the wheels will not damage the surface of
any plastic surfaces especially in gymnasiums.
●Should the auto scrubber be miss-used, the manu-
facturer will not be responsible for any form of
guarantee.
The operator of the machine is strictly informed that the
auto scrubber is only to be used according to the operating
instructions. Should the autoscrubber not be operated
properly, this happens at the own risc and own liability of
the operator. In such a case any form of guarantee is
refused by the manufactuer.
●At standstill the scrubber must Brush unit will be shut
down immediately, so No floor covering damage caused.
●Care should be taken when driving the machine over
thresholds or sills as damage may occur to the
brushes, wheels and squeegee assembly. It is
advisable to lift the brushes and the squeegee.
●The working place of the operator is behind the push
bar of the machine.
●The auto scrubber may only be maintained by autho-
rised specialists who have full training on the
maintenance of the auto scrubber.
●Please always consult correct use and safety
precautions as detailed on the manufacturers label. If
necessary wear appropriate clothing and safety
glasses.
●Only use low foaming an non-inflammable cleaning
agents which do not included hazardous
components.
●We emphasise the danger of using inflammable,
poisonous, hazardous and explosive cleaning agents.
●On delivery of this machine full training will normally
be provided by representative of the manufacturer.
●Where this is not the case, the owner is responsible
for training their staff.
Safety instructions
General
Proper Operation
Product Liability
Sources of Danger
Place or Work
Authorised Service Staff
Cleaning Agents
First Operation
RA 410 E - Englisch
Read these instructions
carefully before operating
the machine!
Contents
RA 410 E - Englisch
Description of pictures RA 410 E
1 Manual switch for pump
2 Switches for pump
2a Switches for brush drive
2b Switches for vac motor
3 Waste water tank
4 Clean water tank
5 Lift-off for squeegee
6 Parking support
7 Handle for transporting the unit
8 Cylindrical brush
9 Squeegee
10 Discharge hose for dirty water
11 Mains cable
12 Vacuum hoses
13
Control valve for external accessories
14
Connector for external accessories
15 20 m power cable, 3 x 1 mm ²
Optional Accessories
16 Spray and vacuum hose, 5 metres
17 carpet adapter
18 Carpet adapter, 1 jet 23 cm with inox
tube
19 hard floor adapter
Technical Data RA 410 E
Tension 230 V / 50 Hz
Total power 1500 W
Vacuum 215 mbar
Fresh water capacity 33 lt
Dirty water capacity 38 lt
Vacuum width 44 cm
Working width 33 cm
Productivity rate theoretical 1320 m2/ h
Brush pressure 12 kg
Measurements l / w / h 97 / 48 / 70 cm
Weight 38 kg
Cable length 20 m
Safety class I
Sound pressure level 78 dB A
Rms acceleration value < 2.5m/s²
Operation forward and backwards possible
1
7
2a
2b
2
8
3/4
12
11
16
10
15
9
9
5
6
13
14
19
18
17
1. Before operation
To assure a safe transport the units are packed to different
size boxes. Open the box and checked the containts. Make
sure that all the equipment listed below is included in the box:
●Floor cleaning machine
●Water discharge hose
●Extension cable 20 metres
●Water bucket, 12 litres
●Pushbar
●Tank cover
●2 Suction hoses
●Operation instructions
●Safety regulations
1.1 Assembling the pushbar
☞
Dismount the screws
( A)
from
the joints
of the lower pushbar.
☞Place the joints of the upper
pushbar into the lower.
☞Adjust the pushbar to the con-
veniant height and fix it by
pulling the two screws ( A)
tightly.
1.2 Attaching the vacuum hoses
☞Place cover onto the tank and fix the hoses to the
sockets on the tank cover
1.3 Electrical connection
☞Connect the 20 metres extension cable by making a
loop in the cable and push it through the hole of the
cable tensioner. Pull the loop and place it over the
holder for the cable.
☞Make sure that the electrical tension on the units cor-
responds to the tension in your cable socket.
☞
Connect the extension cable to the short cable of the unit.
☞Connect the plug to the socket of the mains.
1.4 Filling with cleaning solution
☞Fill the tank eith clen water.
☞Add cleaning agent in the required quantity. ( Dilution
rates will be on the label of the cleaning agent )
Only use non-foaming cleaning agents that are
sugges
ted for the cleaning of hard floors with auto
scrubbers.
For damages caused to the vacuum motor by foam
entering the manufacturer gives absolutely no warranty.
In case of foam occuring in the tank and anti foam
agent to the dirty water tank!
2. Operating
2.1 Scrubbing and vacuuming
Before cleaning, the surface must be swept.
☞ Lower the brush by turning the
lever for brush relieve ( 6).
☞Switch-on in following order
Pumpe ( 2), Brush drive ( 2a ),
Vacuum motor ( 2b ).
☞Test drive! Check if the cleaning
performance is well. If neccessary
change the dilution of the cleaning
solution.
NOTICE!
During breaks always relieve the brush by lifting it with the
lever to relieve the brush. Life expectancy of the brush will
be increased.
For small and narrow places:
☞Switch-off ( 2) the pump switch.
☞Manually add cleaning solution to the surface by
pulling the lever ( 1) on the right side of the pushbar.
2.2 Adding cleaning solution to the surface
☞Turn lever to lift of squeegee ( 5) and work as mentio-
ned in 2.1. After the solution is added on the entire sur-
face lower the squeegee and vacuum the entire surface.
2.3 Monitoring
☞To avoid damaging of the floor or the machine make
sure that the brush never rotates in dry conditions.
Alway make sure enough cleaning solution is added
to the cleaning proccess ( 1).
Empty the full waste water tank by means of the dis-
charge hose (10). The vacuum motor may be de-
stroyed if the waste water tank is over-filled and water
or foam enters the motor. When amptying the waste
water tank the machine must be switched-off.
2.4 Working with exteral tools
☞ Place machine with brush relieved
( 6).
☞Connect vacuum hose ( A) to
socket on tank cover.
.
☞
Connect spraying hose
( B)
to the
coupling at the backside of the unit.
☞
Turn lever ( C) next to the coupling
to the tool symbol ( vertical position ).
☞Switch on spraying pump and
vacuum motor.
A
A
2
1
2b2a
65
CB
RA 410 E - Englisch
Preparations for working, Operation
A
B
10
Operation, Care and maintenance, Troubleshooting
2.5 After discharging the tank
☞Make sure the cover of the discharge hose (10) is properly tightend.
☞When dirty, rinse sieve in the tank cover with clean water (otherwise suction power is reduced).
☞Check the rubber blades on the suction nozzle for dirt deposits (paper, cigarette ends, sand etc.) before refilling
machine and putting into operation again.
2.6 After operation
☞Set machine parking lever (6).
☞Fill the clen water tank with some clean water. Switch on the switches for vacuuming, spraying and scrubbing and
leave the unit running until the clean water tank is empty. (This proceedure will rinse the vacuuming tubes, the
spraying hose, the spraying jets and the brush).
☞Drain the sirty water tank with the discharge hose.
☞Flush dirty water tank with clean water and train.
3 Care and maintenance
3.1 Important safety notes
Always disconnect mains plug/battery connection before working on machine!
Only carry out maintenance and repair work described in the operating instructions.
Always leave servicing and repair work, especially the elimination of electrical faults to the
ciustomer service staff or to an authorised specialist.
3.2 Changing brush
☞Tilt machine back onto the handle (only when the tanks are empty!).
☞Unsrew mounting screw ( a) next to relieve lever.
☞Pull off bearing cover ( b) in the direction of the arrow and remove together with the brush ( 8)
towards rear.
☞Position new brush on bearing cover and push both parts together as far as possible.
☞Insert brush into suspension, making sure that both pins of the driver are guided into the holes
of the brush on the drive side.
☞Secure brush with securing screw ( a).
Fault Cause Behebung
Machine does not run
Insufficient suction
Stripes form
Insufficient supply of cleaning agent
☞Mains / battery plug not connected
☞Fuse blown
☞Overheat protection has trippe
☞Power supply interrupted
☞Suction nozzle plugged
☞Clogged nozzle
☞Tank cover connection open
☞Tank cover not properly fitted or
seal defective
☞Suction sieve in tank cover plugged
☞
Sealing cap on discharge hose not
properly screwed on
☞Suction lips dirty or worn
☞Lines or spraying jets plugged with
cleaning agent
●Plug in mains.
●Check fuse or earth.
●Allow motor to cool.
●Have supply line checked by
electrician.
●Eliminate plugging.
●Eliminate plugging.
●
Connect suction hose properly.
●
Fit tank cover properly or replace
seal.
●Rinse sieve with clean water.
●Check seal, screw on cap tightly,
replace if necassary.
●
Clean or replace suction lips.
●Flush fresh water tank and line
system.
●
Rinse sieve in tank cover with water.
a b
8
9
RA 410 E - Englisch
4. Troubleshooting
5. Service
☞For repairs, please contact your specialist wholesaler
or one of the service shops.
☞You will be expertly and quickly served.
This machine is not approved for use on public paths
and roads.
6. Servicing instructions
The following instructions must always be
observed
☞When cleaning and servicing the machine, replacing
parts or when changing over to a different function,
switch off the drive and remove the plug.
☞The power supply lead must not be damaged by
driving over it, crushing, tugging etc.
☞Check the power supply lead regularly for signs of
damage.
☞The machine must not be used if the power supply
lead is not in perfect condition.
☞When using or replacing the power supply or
equipment supply leads, use only those specified by
the manufacturer.
☞When replacing the plug-and-socket connectors of
power supply or equipment supply leads, splash
protection and mechanical strength must be assured.
☞When transported in elevators, the applicable User
instructions and safety regulations - note - in
particular capacity.
☞Only the spray and cleaning agents suitable for the
machine’s purpose may be used.
☞Never use highly flammable, combustible, toxic,
health-hazardous, corrosive or irritant substances.
☞Repairs, including the fitting of spray agent lines and
hoses, may only be carried out by approved customer
service shops or by specialists in this field who are
familiar with all the relevant safety regulations.
7. Storage
If the machine is not to be used it should be stored in a dry
room which is always above 0° C.
Look for in storage absolutely sure: Set machine to brush
pressure release lever (6). Rubber lips must not be flattened.
8. Environmental protection
Declaration of Conformity
We,
Cleanfix Reinigungssysteme AG
Stettenstrasse - CH-9247 Henau
declare under our sole responsibility that the product,
Autoscrubber
RA 410 E
from serial code No. 9001 and following
(name,type, serial number)
to which this declaration relates is in
conformity with the following stand- ard(s) or other
normative document(s).
Low voltage, machinery:
EN 60335-1 (ed.3); am1; am 2; EN 60335-2-72 (ed.2); am1
Emission:
EN 55014-1:00+A1:01+A2:02; CISPR 14-1:05 (ed.5)
Immunity:
EN 55014-2-97+A1:01; CISPR 14-2:97+A1:01(Cons. ed. 1.1)
EN 61000-6-2:05; IEC 61000-6-2:05 (ed.2)
EMF:
EN 50366:03+A1:06; IEC 62233:05:05 (ed.1)
Harmonics:
EN 61000-3-2:06; IEC 61000-3-2:05 (ed.3);
Voltage fluctuations:
EN 61000-3-3:95+A1:01+A2:05; IEC 61000-3-3:94
+A1:01+A2:05 (Cons. ed. 1.2)
( title and/or number and date of issue of the standard(s) )
following the provisions of Directive
2006 / 95 / EC - 2006 / 42 / EC - 2004 / 108 / EC
Cleanfix Reinigungssysteme AG
Roland Flück
The packaging material can be recycled.
Please do not throw the packaging
material into household waste; please
send it for recycling.
Old appliances contain valuable materi-
als that can be recy-cled; these should
be sent for recycling.. Batteries, oil, and
similar substances must not enter the
environment. Please dispose of your old
appliances using appropriate collection
systems.
RA 410 E - Englisch
RA 410 E
Brush motor
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RA 410 E
Brush motor
As at: 07/07/15 Time:09:59
Pos. Description Reference
01 Brush motor complete including Items 2-4 400.281
02 Brush motor 370 W 400.281 A
03 Threaded pin M 6x10 mm P...484 Y
04 Belt pulley 400.284
05 Brush support compl. including Items 38-43 400.460
06 Motor holder 110x90x3 mm 400.291
07 Distribution box 400.320 A
08 Cover of distribution box P...379 A
10 Terminal 9 poles P...383 M
11 PT-Screw KA 30x14 mm P...516 S
13 Rubber clamp P...408 K
15 Hexagon socket screw M 5x16 mm P...486 I
16 Washer M5 P...496 G
17 Cyl. screw M 4x20 mm P...478 L
18 Spring ring M 4 P...498 A
19 Hexagon nut M4 P...491Q
21 Brush complete including Items 22-24 400.470
22 Brush (bristels Ø 0,18) 400.471
23 Ball bearing Ø 12x32 mm P...316 D
24 Centrepin Ø 8x38 mm 400.478
25 Capacitor 12uF/450V P...385 B
26 Capacitor 20uF/450V P...385 E
27 Angled holder for capacitor 480.185
28 ring DIN 6798 M8 8,4/15/0,8 A2 P...499 E
29 Hexagon nut M 8 P...490 E
30 Blind rivet 4x8 mm P...485 C
31 Relais 420.331
32 Distance ring P...485 D
37 Brush support complete including Items 5,44+45 400.450
38 Brush support 400.465
39 Countersunk screw M 6x60 mm P...479 T
40 Spring washer P...498 X
41 Support 400.461
42 Washer M 6 P...496 L
43 Stopp-nut M 6 P...492 K
44 Special screw M 18x20 400.475
45 Washer M 5 P...497 E
RA 410 E
Chassis
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RA 410 E
Chassis
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Pos. Description Reference
01 Chassis 411.111
02 Right support 411.114
03 Left support 400.113
04 Hexagon socket screw M 6x25 mm P...486T
05 Frame 420.352
06 Hexagon socket screw M 4x12 mm P...486A
07 Hexagon socket screw M 8x25 mm P...487D
08 Hexagon nut M8 P...490E
09 Screw 2,9x9,5 mm P...483G
10 Bottom plate 411.800
11 Washer M3 P...497B
12 Castor P...205B
13 Spring ring M10 P...498E
14 Hexagon socket screw M 10x20 mm P...487H
15 Thread pin M 5x5 mm P...482Z
16 Countersunk screw M 6x12 mm P...487U
17 Attaching washer P...499
18 Driving belt 420.425
19 Belt pulley 400.415
20 Brush axle complete including Items 21-30 400.401
21 Retaining ring I 32 P...514K
22 Distance ring 18/15x4 mm 400.414
23 Distance ring 13/15x6,8 mm 400.413
24 Ball bearing P...316M
25 Bearing box 400.410
26 Axe complete including Items 27-30 400.405
27 Axle 400.411
28 Distance ring 400.418
29 Hexagon socket screw M 4x8 mm P...488D
30 Wedge 400.420
31 Lever 411.460
32 Oberpating lever 411.140
33 Security washer dm 6,35 mm P...499X
34 Washer M5 P...496H
RA 410 E
Front suction nozzle
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RA 410 E
Front suction nozzle
As at: 07/07/15 Time:09:59
Pos. Description Reference
01 Front suction nozzle compl. including Items 4,5,7,8,10-13 400.520
02 Rear suction nozzle compl. including Items 4,5,7+8 400.530
04 Suction nozzle 400.538
05 Set of lamella cpl. 2xblue rubber blades, 2xgreen rubber blades, 4xprotection piece 400.050
07 Clamping plate 448x10x2,5 mm 400.534
08 Pan head M 4x10 mm P...475V
10 Fender wheel 40x10 mm 400.521
11 Distance piece 8/5x5,5x10,5 mm 400.522
12 Washer M5 P...497E
13 Hexagon Socket screw M 5x16 mm P...488G
14 Sealing string 400.505
RA 410 E
Lower pushbar-1
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RA 410 E
Lower pushbar-1
As at: 07/07/15 Time:09:59
Pos. Description Reference
01 Lower pushbar 480.652
02 Upper pushbar 420.650
03 Upper joint 420.601
04 Lower joint 420.602
05 Screw knob P...253
06 Hexagon socket screw M 6x12 mm P...486Q
07 Washer M6 P...496L
08 Rubber clamp P...207A
10 Spring ring M6 P...498U
11 Screw M 4x20 mm P...481E
12 Hexagon nut M4 P...491Q
13 Spring ring M4 P...498A
14 Washer M4 P...496C
15 Lower handle housing 400.615
16 Upper handle housing 400.611
17 PT screw KA 30x30 mm P...516B
18 Switch P...242
19 PT screw KA 30x20 mm P...516 E
20 Lever complete including Items 21-27 400.620
21 Valve body 400.622
22 Valve pin P...681D
23 Valve spring P...681E
24 Washer M5 P...497G
25 Cap nut P...681B
26 Lever 400.621
27 Cyl. Pin dm 1,5x14,5 mm P...681K
RA 410 E
Lower pushbar-2
As at: 07/07/15 Time:10:00
RA 410 E
Lower pushbar-2
As at: 07/07/15 Time:10:00
Pos. Description Reference
28 Terminal 3 poles P...383A
29 Marking plate P...390
30 PT-schrew KA 30x14 P...516S
31 Tumbler switch P...240
32 Wiring to handle 410.310S
33 Harness 680mm VDE, black P...400B
34 Cable attachmen P...279 K
35 Counter nut PG 9 P...279H
37 Catch for cable complete includingItems 38-43 P...087
38 Catch for cable P...087A
39 Washer dm 6/16x1 mm P...497M
40 O-Ring 8,73x1,78 mm P...088
41 Washer M6 P...496K
42 Hexagon socket screw M 6x30 mm P...488S
43 Distance piece 6/8x18,8 mm P...087B
RA 410 E
Pump
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RA 410 E
Pump
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Pos. Description Reference
01 Schwingkolbenpumpe NDS-XC NDS-C - pump P...812
02 Raised head screw M 4x10 mm P...481M
03 Angled fitting NW 6 P...810M
04 O-ring 14x1,5 mm P...809K
05 Valve cone P...810S
06 Valve spring P...809P
07 Counter ring P...809N
08 Spring support P...809F
09 O-ring 12x1,5 mm P...809L
10 Pressure spring for piston P...809E
11 Valve seating P...809Q
12 Piston P...809B
13 Sleeved nut 8/6-M 12 P...523G
14 Distance piece P...809 S
15 Valve seating compl. Including: items 4-7, 9+11 P...810 Y
16 Spring support compl. Including: items 4,8+9 P...810 X
17 Magnet coil 230 V/50 Hz P...809 A
RA 410 E
Pump assembley
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RA 410 E
Pump assembley
As at: 07/07/15 Time:10:00
Pos. Description Reference
01 NDS-C-pump P...812
02 Grommet Ø 14 mm P...207 A
03 Suction hose 8/6x170 mm 400.261 A
04 Pressure hose 8/6x330 mm 400.262
05 Pressure hose 8/6x120 mm 400.261
06 Suction hose 8/6x330 mm 480.341
07 Pressure hose 8/6x210 mm 400.341
08 Protection spring 900.162 A
09 Double fitting 400.342
10 Hexagon nut G 1/8'' P...535 I
11 Female quick connector 1/4'' P...500 B
12 Hexagon socket screw M 5x12 mm P...488B
13 Distribution piece 480.353
14 Angled nipple 6R 1/8'' P...541 R
15 Nipple 6R 1/8’’ P...540 B
16 Ball tap P...508 B
17 Clamp 450.336 A
18 Washer M5 P...496 H
19 Stop nut M5 P...493 G
20 Y-piece 6 mm P...542 D

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