Rosemor T10 Manual

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Rosemor International Ltd reserves the right to make adjustments to the machine and any
documentation. This operation and maintenance instruction manual is intended for service personnel
only!
Preliminary remarks
Safety and reliability are absolutely essential to guarantee a long and trouble-free service life of the ET15
and T10. In order to fulfil these requirements, the operator must obtain sufficient skill in handling the
machine, its maintenance and care. It is therefore vital that the operator receives instruction and training
from Rosemor International Ltd specialists before the cleaning machine is started for the first time.
The present operation and maintenance instruction manual represent additional assistance for the
operator in obtaining the information necessary for correct and safe use of the cleaning machine.
Rosemor International Ltd customer service centre should be informed immediately if some technical fault
in this cleaning machine should occur.

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Table of contents Page
1 Safety instructions...................................................................................................
5
1.1 Preliminary remarks ............................................................................................................................5
1.2 Owner’s duties..................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Intended and specified use.................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 Who may operate the machine? ......................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Safety for the operator......................................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Modifications and changes to the machine ......................................................................................... 6
1.7 General safety instructions .................................................................................................................. 6
1.8 Safety instructions for mains-operated machines ............................................................................... 6
1.9 Information on the warning signs......................................................................................................... 6
1.10 Warning signs and stickers ............................................................................................................... 7
1.11 Product liability................................................................................................................................... 7
1.12 Emissions .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.13 Sources of danger ............................................................................................................................. 7
1.14 Procedure in case of emergency....................................................................................................... 7
2 Description ...............................................................................................................
8
2.1 Technical data ..................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 List of reference numbers.................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Location of components ...................................................................................................................... 9
3 Operation.................................................................................................................10
3.1 Before start-up................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Filling fresh water .............................................................................................................................. 10
3.3 Preparations on site........................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 Safety measures on site.................................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Preliminary work ................................................................................................................................ 10
3.6 Working instructions
........................................................................................................................... 10
3.7 Subsequent cleaning......................................................................................................................... 11
3.8 Refilling with fresh water.................................................................................................................... 11
3.9 Emptying the dirty-water tanks .......................................................................................................... 11
3.10 Ending the cleaning process ........................................................................................................... 12
4 Maintenance / Care .................................................................................................13
5 Attaching the T10 module......................................................................................14
5.1 Lowering the Wheels on the T10……………………………………...
................................................. 15
5.2 Starting the Cleaning Cycle………………………………………………………………………………..
15
7 Replacing and Maintaining the T10 Brushes ……………..………………………...15

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If work on the opened machine within
connected current is absolutely
necessary, such work may be carried out
only by a qualified electrician who is
familiar with all attendant dangers and the
relevant work stipulations (VDE0100).
When work is carried out on machine or
parts when live, only tools specially
intended for this purpose may be used.
1 Safety instructions
1.1 Preliminary remarks
The automatic escalator/travelator deep clean
machine ET15B & T10 was manufactured
according to state-of-the-art technology and in
compliance with all relevant regulations. This,
however, does not guarantee that some other
unavoidable dangers for persons and property
can occur. All personnel working with this
machine must therefore read and follow these
operating instructions, and in particular the
safety regulations, with great care.
These operating instructions must remain at the
machine for use by the operator. Each operator
must receive thorough instruction on handling
and working with the machine.
1.2 Owner’s duties
In accordance with EU directive on the use of
operating equipment 89/655/EEC Art.6(1) and 7
and EU framework directive 89/391/EEC Art.1(1)
and Art. 6(1), the owner of the equipment is
obliged to instruct all persons, particularly with
regard to safety, who will be authorised to work
on assembly, operation, maintenance, repair or
dismantling of the machine.
The owner is also obliged in accordance with EU
directive on the use of operating equipment
89/655/EEC Art.4a to inspect the machine
before start-up, following repair work and
following faults or malfunction.
1.3 Intended and specified use
The automatic travelator/travelator deep
cleaning machine ET15 & T10 is exclusively
intended for basic and maintenance cleaning of
indoor and outdoor travelators. Any use beyond
this stipulation must be considered as contrary
to the manufacturer’s intentions. The
manufacturer will not be liable for any damage
resulting from such work; all risk in this case will
be borne exclusively by the operator. Correct
use of the machine also includes compliance
with the conditions of operation and
maintenance stipulated by the manufacturer.
• The automatic travelator/travelator deep
cleaning machine ET15 & T10 is not intended,
nor suitable for cleaning hazardous or
flammable dirt.
• The machine is not fire-proof.
• The machine is also not licensed for use in
cleaning public streets and paths.
1.4 Who may operate the machine?
The machine may only be used by persons who
have been instructed in its operation and who
are expressly authorised to carry out such work.
These persons should be at least 18 years old.
All relevant accident prevention regulations and
other generally recognised rules of safety
engineering, industrial medicine and the
Highway Code must be strictly observed.
Assembly, equipment, maintenance and repair
work demand special knowledge and may only
be carried out by specially trained experts.
1.5 Safety for the operator
• The user must under no circumstances touch
the plug of the power supply with damp hands.
• When the machine is being disconnected from
the power network, only the plastic plug itself
may be pulled - never pull on the power cable.
• The machine may be repaired or opened only
by qualified electricians.

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1.6 Modifications and changes to the
machine
It is forbidden for reasons of safety to carry out
modifications to this machine. Any unauthorised
modifications to the machine automatically
invalidate all liability claims against the
manufacturer for any damage caused by the
modified machine.
Original parts and accessories have been
specially designed for this machine. Parts and
fittings made by other manufacturers have not
been tested by us and are therefore not
approved for use. Assembly and installation of
such parts could impair the safety and the
perfect functioning of the machine. Rosemor
International Ltd expressly refuses to accept
liability for any damage resulting from the use of
non-original parts and accessories.
1.7 General safety instructions
When the machine is not in use, its must
always be locked away and the key
removed. If it is not possible to lock away
the machine, some other suitable measures
must be taken to prevent unauthorised use.
Neither the electrical nor mechanical safety
devices on the machine may be changed or
put out of action.
It must be ensured that no other persons, in
particular children, are in the vicinity of the
machine when it is in operation.
The machine may only be transported in
elevators whose permitted load is adequate
for this purpose.
1.8 Safety instructions for mains operated
machines
Care must be taken that the mains cable incurs
no damage by being crushed, torn, frayed,
driven over, etc. This connection must be
examined regularly for damage, bare points,
scorched areas, etc. The machine may not be
used unless the mains connections are in
perfect condition. The plug must always be
disconnected prior to any cleaning or
maintenance work on the machine, or when
accessories are being fitted and replaced.
When parts, such as brushes, mains connection
cables, plugs, etc are being replaced, all
technical data provided by the manufacturer
must be observed and only original spare parts
used; otherwise safety of the machine could be
impaired. If the power cable is damaged, it must
be replaced by a service workshop approved by
Rosemor International Ltd as special tools are
required for such work.
1.9 Information on the warning signs
The purpose of the warning signs used in these
operating instructions is to emphasise certain
sources of danger in the automatic
travelator/travelator deep cleaning machine
ET15 & T10.
The following symbols are used in these
operating instructions:
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation.
Failure to observe such warnings could
lead to serious injury.
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation
through contact with parts conducting
electricity.
Failure to observe these warnings could
lead to death or serious injury.
Indicates special information for optimum
use or to facilitate operation of the
machine.

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1.10 Warning signs and stickers
1.11 Product Liability
The operator is expressly notified that the
machine must be used only for the intended
purpose. If the machine is not used for the
intended purpose, such use will be at the sole
risk and responsibility of the user. Rosemor
International Ltd will not accept any liability in
such cases.
1.12 Emissions
The A-assessed equivalent continuous sound
level of this machine measures 78 ± 2 dB (A).
1.13 Sources of Danger
Be aware of the potential trip hazards that are
present when using the T10 attachment. There
are trailing hoses and cables between the
ET15B and T10, extra care must be taken when
moving about this area.
1.14 Procedure in case of emergency
Press the emergency stop button in the event of
any problem or emergency, however big or
small. This can be reset by rotating the
emergency stop button clockwise.
Markings, warning signs and
stickers may never be
removed!
Damaged or illegible warning
signs and stickers must be
replaced or repaired
immediately!
The machine may not be left
unattended and unlocked on the
travelator. All safety instructions
and regulations applicable to the
escalator or travelator being
cleaned must be strictly
observed.

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2 Description
2.1 Technical data
Working width:
600 mm
Continuous cleaning:
Max. air volume of suction:
162 m³ / h
Low pressure:
300 mbar
Type of current/ frequency:
A.C. current
50 Hz
Rated voltage:
230 V
Rated power input:
1900 W
Power output:
Spindle drive
2 x 180 W
Number of brushes:
10 (4 end piece & 6 ‘v’piece)
Dimensions
Length
515mm
Width
600mm
Height
375mm

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2.2 List of reference numbers
1 Retractable Wheels
2 Handle
3 Service hours counter
4 Cycle Selection
5 Suction machine OFF/ON
6 LOWER machine
7 RAISE machine
8 Touch operation of brushes
9 STOP key
10 Key switch
11 Touch operation of pump
12 Automatic ON
13 Mains Cable
14 Chemical Hose
15 Vacuum Hose Connection
16 Battery Button
17 Emergency STOP button
2.3 Location of components
Fig. 1: Location of components
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3 Operation
3.1 Before start-up
All local safety regulations and instructions must
be observed for each start-up. The travelator
must be inspected jointly with the party
responsible for the travelator, who should also
be informed of any discoloration or paint stains
etc. caused by repair and renewal work.
3
6
8
9
16
4
17
5
7
11
12
10
Fig. 2: Control Panel

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3.2 Filling fresh water
Unlock quick release coupling and
separate from fresh-water tank
Draw fresh-water tank forward and
withdraw from machine
Remove lid and fill with a maximum of
10 litres of fresh water and 1 litre of
cleaning chemical (RC91)
Fig. 3: Fill up with fresh water
3.3 Preparations on site
The cleaning date should be co-ordinated with
the maintenance personnel (possibly process
electrician) in charge of the travelator or
escalator.
The safety manager should also be informed if
necessary.
The operator must plug in the mains cable for
the machine, or a suitable socket must be
shown to him.
The operator must furthermore obtain instruction
on manual control of the travelator or else
ensure that some person familiar with the
workings of the travelator is available near by at
all times.
3.4 Safety measures on site
All unauthorised persons must be prevented
from approaching and/or entering the entrances
at both ends of the travelator by means of safety
measures (e.g. red-and-white barrier chains).
The machine, the transport trolley and, when
available, accessories trolley are to be placed in
the cordoned-off level area at the end of the
travelator to prevent any unauthorised use.
3.5 Preliminary work
Remove any dirt from the grooves in the steps
with a hand rake before brushing or sweeping
clean.
3.6 Working Instructions
Scratching or erosion on the travelator steps
caused by wear, corrosion or material faults
cannot be cleaned by this equipment.
The detergent applied to the
travelator surface will lead to
danger of slipping! Shoes
with non-slip soles must
therefore always be worn
during work on the stairs!
Any objects jammed in the
machine, such as small
stones, bits of glass, etc. are
a significant impediment to
achieving a good result.
Care must therefore be
taken that all such objects
are removed in advance.
Handheld cleaning
equipment is ideal for this
purpose!
All foreign bodies such as:
cigarette packages, cans,
etc. must always be
removed before any work
commences!
Each time the fresh-water
tank is being refilled, the
dirty-water tank MUST also
be emptied. See Section
3.14 Emptying the dirty-
water tanks on page 16
Have the travelator switched
off by the relevant specialists
and secured against being
switched on by accident!

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3.7 Subsequent cleaning
Manual cleaning equipment has been developed
by Rosemor International Ltd by means of
comprehensive practical tests.
With this equipment, any subsequent cleaning
that may become necessary, such as major
soiling on the edges and the joining areas
between two steps, can be carried out easily.
3.8 Refilling with fresh water
The operator must carry out regular checks at
the transparent PVC chemical tube for fresh
water to ensure that the machine is receiving a
supply of detergent solution. If bubbles appear in
the tube or if no liquid can be seen, the fresh-
water tank is empty and must be refilled. Let the
machine stand on the travelator and fill fresh
water along with cleaning agent according to
instructions in Section 3.3
3.9 Emptying the dirty-water tanks
(see Fig. 14: Remove dirty-water tank and
Set key switch to "0" position
Draw the dirty-water tank
Remove tank lid with suction tubes and
let hang to the side
Grip tank on the carrying-troughs and
dispose of dirty water according to the
relevant environment regulations
Replace dirty-water tank
Replace tank cover
Place in tank and check secure
Set key switch to position " ON
TRAVELATOR "
Start suction with START/STOP key (5)
Check fitting of tank cover for air leaks.
Switch off suction with START/STOP
key (5)
The work can now be continued
Fig. 14: Remove dirty-water tank
Fig. 15
All valid regulations
regarding waste water must
be strictly observed when
the dirty water is being
dumped!
When the fresh-water tank
is being filled it is
CRITICAL that the dirty-
water tank is emptied too
The manual cleaning
equipment manufactured by
Rosemor International Ltd is
particularly suitable for minor
subsequent cleaning.

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3.10 Ending the cleaning process
Move machine as described in Section
3.11 with the travelator to the lowest
completely extended step.
The machine is then raised over the
lifting spindle drive (18).
If the travelator is going downwards,
leave the travelator at the lower end.
Lift the break to allow the ET15 to roll off
the travelator in a safe manner.
It is recommended that
escalator key holders must
be trained by the escalator
supplier in the correct
operation of the escalator.

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4.0 Troubleshooting and remedy
Fault
Cause
Remedy
Machine can not be started
Lifting spindles (18) are not in
with AUTOSTART end position
Press LOWER key (6) once
again
Machine cleans poorly
Spray nozzle (37) is blocked
Clean spray nozzle (37)
Brushes (24) are soiled
Clean brushes (24)
Brushes (24) are worn
Replace brushes (24)
Detergent return to the
machine is too low
Seal strip (22) is defect
Replace seal strip (22)
Suction basin (21) is set
incorrectly
Adjust suction basin (21)
Stripping Brush (23) is dirty
Remove suction basin (21)
and clean striping brush (23)
Dirt streaks are visible on front
travelator face
Stripping Brush (23) is dirty
Remove suction basin (21)
and clean stripping brush (23)
Stripping Brush (23) is worn
Remove suction basin (21)
and replace stripping brush
(23)
Water residues on travelator
Cover (1) of dirty-water tank
(2) does not close tight
Attach cover (1)
Replace tank cover (1)
If the fault in the machine can not be
remedied according to the procedures
described in the table above, the customer
service of Rosemor International Ltd should
be notified and the necessary repair work
carried out by its staff.

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5.0 Attaching the T10 module
Fig. 27 Supports for T10
Fig. 28 Guide Bars in Position
Place the guide bars in the trolley brackets
(Fig. 27) as shown in Fig. 28
With the power socket facing the ET15,
place the T10 next to the guide bars (Fig.
29).
Push the guide bars on to the protruding
pins as shown in Fig. 30
Next connect the Chemical hose by pushing
firmly until you hear a click. This will indicate
it is in position.
These hoses will now need to be connected to
the ET15 machine as per Fig. 31
Connect the Chemical hose by removing the
looping chemical hose and pushing the T10
chemical hose firmly until you hear a click.
Connect the vacuum hose (Fig. 31)
Connect the power plug as per Fig.31
Pull tanks out of machine and rest on handle
of ET15B (Fig. 29 & 15).
Fig. 29 T10 Position to ET15
Fig. 30 Connections on the T10
Fig. 31 Connections on the ET15
The T10 has wheels to
help you manoeuvre it into
place when fixing it to the
guide bars.
Vacuum Hose Chemical Hose
Power Cable
Vacuum Hose
Power Cable
Chemical Hose

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Fig. 32 Retracting the Wheels
5.1 Retracting the Wheels on the T10
To lower the T10, simply pull the pins located on
the wheels (Fig. 32), this will retract the wheel
upwards. Do this to all four wheels before
moving the T10 onto the moving Travelator.
5.2 Starting the Cleaning Cycle
Fig. 33 Control Panel
Once the T10 is in position, turn the key (10) to
the “ON TRAVELATOR” until the Auto Start (12)
flashes slowly. When turn the key clockwise to
“ON TRAVELATOR”. The Auto Start should
now be flashing faster which indicates it is
ready.
Press the Auto Start button (12) which will power
up the T10.
Now manoeuvre the T10 on to the Travelator.
7.0 Replacing and Maintaining the T10
Brushes
To maintain or replace the 10 brushes on the
T10, turn the machine over (See Fig. 34) and
gently clean with a brush and small amount of
water.
Fig. 34
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