Chapter 2 - Purposes / Intentions; Chapter 3 - Machine Description - Lavorwash SWL R 1300 Manual De Instrucciones

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CHAPTER 2 - PURPOSES / INTENTIONS

The company is pleased to be able to consider you one of the owners of a SWL R 1300 motorsweeper .
Following the instructions below, we are sure you will fully appreciate the working possibilities of this
motorsweeper .
This instruction manual is provided to instruct and define as clearly as possible the purposes and intentions for
which the machine was built and for use in the context of maximum safety .
You will also find listed all those minor operations necessary to keep the motorsweeper efficient and safe.
Always contact specialised personnel for extraordinary maintenance operations (par. 15).
You will find information on the residual hazards or risks, that is, all those risks that cannot be eliminated, with
the appropriate instructions for each case . There will be information on the permitted and not permitted uses,
indications on the commissioning of the motorsweeper, technical indications and permitted performances,
indications on the use of the motorsweeper and its maintenance, indications for decommissioning and for
dismantling or demolition .

CHAPTER 3 - MACHINE DESCRIPTION

3.1.
OPERATION AND MAIN PARTS
The machine has been designed for the cleaning and removal of dust and dirt generally present on hard, not
excessively uneven flat surfaces such as: cement, asphalt, stoneware, ceramic, wood, sheet metal, marble,
rubber or plastic rugs in general, ashlar or smooth, synthetic or short pile fibre carpets.
Figure 1
The motorsweeper is controlled by an operator on board the machine and is of the assisted front discharge
type .
Removal of the coarsest dirt takes place through the action of the rotating brushes (Item 1 and 2 Figure 1)
while finer dirt is removed through a suction system (Item 4 Figure 1), which also prevents the formation of
dust due to the action of the brushes .
In particular, the machine is equipped with a side brush (Item 1 Figure 1; operator left side brush on
request) that convey the dirt to the centre of the machine, and a cylindrical rotating central brush (Item
2 Figure 1), assembled transversely to the machine, which removes dirt by discharging it into the waste
container located on the front of the machine (Item 3 Figure 1). The finest debris, instead, is trapped in the
filter system (Item 5 Figure 1) and dropped into the waste container thanks to the filter shaker (Item 6
Figure 1) .
Finally, a hydraulic lifting system allows the operator to empty the waste container when it is full .
All the brushes present are adjustable and can be disconnected by the operator through dedicated controls .
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