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COUPONS CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE 

E51 BASE 

 

AT  600  HOURS  AS  AFTER  100 

HOURS 

DATE 

DAY 

MONTH 

YEAR 

WORKING HOURS 

THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY

 

NAME:         _____________________________ 

  

SURNAME:  _____________________________ 

 

SIGNATURE:_____________________________ 

DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP

 

 
 

AT  700  HOURS  AS  AFTER  200 
HOURS 

DATE 

DAY 

MONTH 

YEAR 

WORKING HOURS 

THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY

 

NAME:         _____________________________ 

  

SURNAME:  _____________________________ 

 

SIGNATURE:_____________________________ 

DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP

 

 

AT  800  HOURS  AS  AFTER  300 

300 HOURS 

DATE 

DAY 

MONTH 

YEAR 

WORKING HOURS 

THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY

  

 

NAME:         _____________________________ 

  

SURNAME:  _____________________________ 

 

SIGNATURE:_____________________________ 

DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP

 

 

AT  900  HOURS  AS  AFTER  400 

400 HOURS 

DATE 

DAY 

MONTH 

YEAR 

WORKING HOURS 

THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY

 : 

 

NAME:         _____________________________ 

  

SURNAME:  _____________________________ 

 

SIGNATURE:_____________________________ 

DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP

 

 

AT  1000  HOURS  AS  AFTER  500 

AFTER

 

500 HOURS 

DATE 

DAY 

MONTH 

YEAR 

WORKING HOURS 

THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY

 

NAME:         _____________________________ 

  

SURNAME:  _____________________________ 

 

SIGNATURE:_____________________________ 

DISTRIBUTOR’S STAMP

 

 

 

 

NOTE 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for E51 BASE

Page 1: ...1 BASE _______________________________________________ EUREKA S p a Viale dell artigianato 30 32 35013 CITTADELLA PD ITALY Tel 39 049 9481800 Fax 39 049 9481899 INTERNET www eurekasweepers com E MAIL...

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Page 3: ...USING THE MACHINE 19 CHECK BEFORE USE 19 OPERATION 19 PERIODIC SERVICING 20 DRAINING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK 20 DRAINING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK 21 CHECHING BRUSHES OR ABRASIVE DISCS 22...

Page 4: ...dition 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 p...

Page 5: ...TO INSTALL OPERATE ADJUST CARRY OUT ORDINARY SERVICING CLEAN REPAIR AND TRANSPORT THE MACHINE OUR COMPANY WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS BREAKAGE ACCIDENTS OR OTHER OCCURRENCES DUE TO THE I...

Page 6: ...e 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 Never suck up piece...

Page 7: ...ty range of 30 80 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 und...

Page 8: ...DISPOSAL OF THE RECOVERY SOLUTION TANK Prior to be moved on specific purification plants the recovery tank solution is to be disposed of in the appropriate sites TRANSPORT HANDLING TRANSPORT The mach...

Page 9: ...Follow the instructions below to unpack the machine connect the inclined ramp position A to the front part of the pallet see figure 1 tilt the machine slightly and place the wheel lifting plate posit...

Page 10: ...p position in a flat surface area put on the brake and turn the key into position 0 Unblock the tank by means of the two levers pos 1 placed on both sides REACH THE DRIVER S POSITION AND LIFT THE TANK...

Page 11: ...ery types and sizes suitable for the machine FIG A FIG B FIG C Follow the instructions below to mount the batteries to the machine park the machine on a flat surface put on the brake if available and...

Page 12: ...outlet pipe 13 Level indicator pipe and solution tank outlet drain 14 Battery charger 15 Squeegee lever 16 Battery mobile connector 17 Squeegee 18 Brush 19 Vacuum motor 20 Batteries 21 Brush gear mot...

Page 13: ...h function it opens and closes the solution flow automatically 4 BATTERY CHARGING INDICATOR The green LED light indicates that the battery is charged When the red light comes on after about 20 seconds...

Page 14: ...G A Without the jumper the charge indicator is set for gel agm batteries FIG B If the indicator is set for gel agm batteries and you want to install lead acid batteries please contact EUREKA for the j...

Page 15: ...ose from the roll up side position 2 into the squeegee The hose s curve will be used as an anti drip device ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE There are 2 types of adjustments that can be carried out on the squee...

Page 16: ...urning the brush adjusting knob pos 2 clockwise Position the brush or disc pad holder pos 6 under the brush plate lifting the splashguard pos 5 and centre it with the plate Slowly lower the brush plat...

Page 17: ...precautions to take before using the product Make sure to use low foaming liquid detergents or appropriate products to cut down foam Fill up the tank only to the level indicated by the filter see pos...

Page 18: ...alve If the squeegee leaves wet lines on the floor during the washing operation it means that there are pieces trapped beneath the rear rubber wheels of the squeegee Lift the squeegee and remove the t...

Page 19: ...off the suction fan try to stop the machine in a flat surface area Remove the drain pipe from the dirty water tank see position 1 and while keeping the pipe vertically see position 2 open the lid by...

Page 20: ...ease the clean water level clear pipe see position 1 from the knob located on the instrument panel Open the cap see position 2 and lay the pipe on the ground Once the tank is drained put the cap back...

Page 21: ...lever see position 5 Unscrew both screw knobs see position 2 and remove the squeegee vacuum pipe see position 3 from the sleeve see position 1 Remove the squeegee lay it on the ground facing up as sh...

Page 22: ...ueegee from the machine Remove the blade locking plate see position 5 by unlocking the retainer see position 3 This retainer is fitted with a safety device that keeps it from opening involuntarily To...

Page 23: ...respective washers see position 4 and make sure not to tighten the screws excessively causing the rubber blade to deform swell CHECKING THE INSTALLATION OF THE SQUEEGEE BLADES 1 2 Once the squeegee b...

Page 24: ...ition 9 pull upwards and remove the switchboard cover see position 10 There are 5 fuses located in the fuse holder PROTECTION OF THE BRUSH MOTORS FUSE HOLDER POS 6 PROTECTION OF VACUUM MOTOR FUSE HOLD...

Page 25: ...vacuum is created inside the tank and this provides a better suction performance on the squeegee It is very important to keep the seal intact in order for the machine to work properly To clean and che...

Page 26: ...YELLOW light position 4 GREEN light These lights indicate the charging status of the battery The GREEN light indicates that the charging cycle is completed and the plug can be disconnected from the e...

Page 27: ...0 BRUSH PAD DIAMETER RPM mm 530 510 rpm 160 REDUCTION MOTOR FOR BRUSH ES V Watt 24 520 X 1 VACUUM MOTOR V Watt 24 480 NEGATIVE PRESSURE VACUUM MOTOR mm H2O 1250 DRIVE MECHANICAL POLYURETHANE FRONT WHE...

Page 28: ...29 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS USED FOR SERVICING SERVICING OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER HIMSELF ON CONDITON IT HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN INSTRUCTED BY EITHER THE MACHINE OWNER OR HIS EMPLOYER...

Page 29: ...EX STANDARD COD 360347 SQUEEGEE FRONT RUBBER IN POLYURETHANE OIL RESISTANT COD 360374 SQUEEGEE REAR RUBBER IN LYNATEX 3mm COD 520077 PPL BRUSH 0 9 mm 1 FOR EACH MACHINE COD 520078 TYNEX BRUSH 1 2 mm 1...

Page 30: ..._______________________________ DISTRIBUTOR S STAMP NOTE 2 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FOR SCHEDULED SERVICING AFTER 200 HOURS DATE DAY MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS Check that the batteries clamps are not l...

Page 31: ...__________________________ SIGNATURE ______________________________________________ ___________________________________ DISTRIBUTOR S STAMP NOTE 4 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FOR SCHEDULED SERVICING AFT...

Page 32: ...m when their length reaches 10mm Length of new motor carbon brush 19mm MACHINE Check that the batteries clamps are not loosen or oxidized Check the cover gasket Make sure there are no loose screws or...

Page 33: ...S AS AFTER 300 300 HOURS DATE DAY MONTH YEAR WORKING HOURS THE SCHEDULED SERVICING WAS CARRIED OUT BY NAME _____________________________ SURNAME _____________________________ SIGNATURE _______________...

Page 34: ...ee 13 Recovery tank is full 14 Float on the recovery tank 15 Lid on the exhaust pipe is open 16 Vacuum pipe disconnected 17 Vacuum pipe is clogged 18 Faulty vacuum pipe 19 Dirty squeegee 20 The squeeg...

Page 35: ...the machine and or parts which have been repaired or altered outside Eureka s plant or the facility of Eureka s Authorized Sales Service Representative This warranty does not apply to routine wearable...

Page 36: ...LATION DATE GENERAL INFORMATIONI 1 HAS THE LEAD TIME BEEN RESPECTED 4 HAVE YOU READ THE OPERATION MANUAL PRIOR TO USE THE MACHINE 2 HAVE YOU BEEN SHOWN HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5 HAVE YOU BEEN OFFERED A...

Page 37: ...icurezza degli apparecchi elettrici d uso domestico e similare Parte generale EN 60335 1 1994 A11 1995 A1 1996 A2 2000 A13 1998 A14 1998 A15 2000 A16 2001 Sicurezza degli apparecchi elettrici d uso do...

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