Troubleshooting guide – Minuteman European KS 40 User Manual
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ELECTRIC MOTOR
Battery won’t
charge
1.Overloaded motors
owing to anomalous
frictions.
2.The electrolyte
density is very low.
1.Take off foreign
corps or have the
machine checked.
2.Try to recharge the
battery and eventually
have it checked..
When the key
is turned on,
everything is off
3.Battery not charged.
4.Fuse is damaged.
5.Safety switch in stop
position.
3.Recharge or replace .
4.Replace .
5.Turn it to the correct
position.
Dust inside the
hood
6.Filter is broken.
7.Filter blocking nuts
are loost.
8.There are no
washers
under the filter.
6.Replace .
7.tighten the nuts.
1.Mount the washer.
The main brush
doesn’t clean
uniformly
9.Brush worn out.
10.Brush raised.
11.Different material
around the brush.
12.Little pressure on
the floor.
9.Have it replaced.
10.Lower it.
11.Take it off.
12.Levers blocked or
damaged.
No vacuum
when working
13.Vacuum off
14. Filter clogged
13.Open it
14.Shake or replace it
DISCHARGE
of material and
dust AT front of
the machine
15.Flap seal worn out
or
broken.
16.Flap blocked and
opened
15.Have it replaced
16.Check it and
eventually replace it
DISCHARGEof
material and
dust behind or
at the side
17.Flaps worn out or
damaged.
17.Have them replaced
NO
MOVEMENT
WHEN
MACHINE
SWITCHED
ON.
18.The operator is not
seated.
19.SEAT Microswitch
faulty.
20.DRIVE MOTOR
FUSE FAULTY
21.Chopper faulty.
22.Chain broken.
23.CARBON
BRUSHES
worn out.
18.Sit down
19.Have it replaced
20.Replace the fuse
21. Have it replaced
22. Have it replaced
23. Have them
replaced
With key turned
on, functional
charge
indicator, and
brush motor
switch in On
position,
brushes don’t
TURN.
24. brush motor FUSE
faulty.
25. brush motor
SWITCH
faulty
26.Belts broken
27.Belt loosE
28.MOTOR Carbons
brushES WORN OUT
24.Replace the fuse
25.Have it replaced
26.Have them replaced
27.Check belt
tensioner
28.Have them replaced
WARNING!
Any other type of service operation or test, with the
exception of those shown in the engine’s manual or the
battery’s manual, must be carried out by authorised
personnel only.
Waste material.
For the dumping of waste material such as oil, plastic parts,
batteries, packing boxes, please contact those facilities
authorised for the dumping of special waste.
VIBRATIONS
The level of vibration to which the operator is subjected is
below the maximum level allowed by the CE DIRECTORY
for industrial machinery ( CEE 89\392 ).
NOISE LEVEL
The level of noise has been measured AT the level of the
operator’s ear and while the machine is working .
ELECTRICAL: The maximum value read is 70 dB.
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