MACHINE DESCRIPTION
OPERATION CAPABILITIES
This sweeper has been designed and built to be used by a qualifi ed operator to clean (by sweeping and suctioning) roads, smooth
and solid fl oors, in civil and industrial environments, and to collect dust and light debris under safe operation conditions.
CONVENTIONS
Forward, backward, front, rear, left or right are intended with reference to the operator's position, while on the driver's seat (17, Fig.
E).
DESCRIPTION
Description of the control area
(See Fig. D)
1.
Meter and control panel
2.
Indicators and warning lights
3.
Clogged air fi lter warning light (not working)
4.
Water-in-fuel warning light (not working)
5.
Emergency push-button
6.
High beam indicator light
7.
Running light indicator light
8.
Charged battery indicator light
9.
Parking brake warning light
10.
Engine glow plug pre-heating warning light
11.
Display (see the functions below)
12.
Display scroll button
13.
Working light switch
14.
Check engine warning light
15.
Engine lubricating oil pressure warning light
16.
Turn signal indicator light
17.
Ignition key
18.
Climate control system switch (*)
19.
Dust control system switch
20.
Windscreen wiper/washer switch
21.
Cab air fl ow switch (two speed)
22.
Hazard warning light switch
23.
Hydraulic system oil low level and hydraulic system fault
warning light
24.
Fuse box F2 (see Electrical Fuses paragraph)
25.
Fuse box F3 (see Electrical Fuses paragraph)
26.
Lifted hopper warning light (red)
27.
Warning buzzer (it activates together with the warning
lights 8, 12, 14, 15)
28.
Hopper door opening/closing switch
29.
Sun visor
30.
Ceiling light
31.
Ceiling light switch
(*)
Optional
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Display functions:
1.
When the key is turned to ON
When the ignition key (17, Fig. D) is turned to the fi rst
position, the display (11) shows for a few seconds the fi rst
page (1, Fig. H) with numbers or symbols that indicate the
machine condition. The parameters that can be checked
are shown below.
•
Scheduled maintenance intervals
indicates the scheduled maintenance at 200 hours,
while MA1 (6) indicates the scheduled maintenance at
800 hours. If one of the intervals is nearly expired or
expired (negative number), maintenance procedures
must be performed as shown in the relevant chapter.
•
Active transport hour calculation
•
Number of transport hours
•
Alarm counter
alarms occurred after the last reset of the control unit.
If the number is different from zero, contact a Advance
Service Center to reset the system.
•
Software overhaul
•
Road sweeper identifi cation number
number "006" identifi es the RS 501 model, with Kubota
V1505T engine.
•
Fasten the seat belts
warns that the seat belts must be fastened.
RS 501
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. MA0 (4, Fig. H)
NOTE
When one of the maintenance intervals has
expired, one of the symbols (4 or 6, Fig. H)
fl ashes for a few seconds at machine start-
up.
(2, Fig. H).
WARNING!
If the symbol
is not shown, but
the key
appears on the display, it
means that the maintenance interval
has expired. Proceed as shown in the
relevant chapter.
(3, Fig. H).
(8, Fig. H). It counts the number of
(9, Fig. H).
. The fl ashing symbols (5, Fig. H)
(7, Fig. H). The
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