PowerBoss Collector 34 B, Collector 34 G Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
PowerBoss Collector 34 B (6404.23) PowerBoss Collector 34 G (6404.24)

Introduction

Preface

Introduction
Dear customer, We hope that the excellent qualities of the machine justify the faith you have shown in us by purchasing the product. Your safety, and that of others, is de­pendent on your ability to control the machine. Please read this translation of the original manual before using the machine for the first time, act according to the information contained and keep it in a safe place for future reference or subsequent owners. In order to ensure that you can work with the machine safely, please read the chapter on safe­ty before starting it up. The operating manual contains all the important information you need to oper­ate, maintain and service the machine. Sections of this operating manual which are relevant to safety are marked by the hazard label. If you have any questions with regard to the machine or operating manual, you can contact your Power­Boss service partner at any time.
We would like to emphasize that no le­gal claims can be asserted in respect of any work described in this manual. En­sure only original spare parts are used should any repairs be necessary. Only such original spare parts warrant that the equipment is reliably ready to use at all times. We reserve the right to make technical improvements.
Valid from: March 2011
PowerBoss Inc. 175 Anderson Street NC 28315 U.S.A. Telephone: (910) 944-2105 Fax: (910) 944-740

Information on the warranty

As a fundamental rule, the regulations in the purchase agreement apply. There are no rights to claims for com­pensation under the terms of warranty when the damage is a result of failure to observe the stipulations concerning service and maintenance. Maintenance work must be completed by an autho­rized PowerBoss service center and confirmed in the “maintenance log­book”; this serves as proof of rights to claims under the terms of warranty. The following are excluded from the terms of warranty: normal wear and tear and damage caused by overuse, defec­tive fuses, improper handling or unau­thorized modifications. Claims under the terms of warranty are also annulled when damage occurs to the machine as the result of the use of parts and acces­sories not explicitly approved by us or to failure to observe maintenance proce­dures.
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Introduction

Intended use

The PowerBoss Collector 34 B/G is a manually operated vacuum Sweeper for industrial/commercial use and serves to clean up dry and wet waste from indoor and outdoor areas such as production plants, warehouses, car parks, parking blocks, pedestrian pre­cincts, market squares, railway stations and filling stations. The Power­Boss Collector 34 B/G can clean all types of industrial floor, concrete, as­phalt and tar, paving and interlocking stone paving. It is not permitted for use on public roads with motor traffic. The PowerBoss Collector 34 B can be up­graded with a carpet kit so it can also be used to clean dry waste from carpets. Any use beyond this is regarded as im­proper use. The manufacturer is not considered liable for any damage re­sulting from improper use; the user is solely responsible for all the risks. Intended use also includes maintaining and observing the operating, mainte­nance and repair conditions prescribed by the manufacturer.
The PowerBoss Collector 34 B/G may only be operated, serviced and repaired by personnel who are familiar with the work involved and are aware of the risks. The applicable accident preven­tion laws must be observed and any generally accepted health and safety di­rectives must be maintained. Based on the conception, design and construction of the model introduced onto the market by us, the machine complies with the applicable basic safe­ty and health requirements stipulated in the EC directives (refer to the Declara­tion of Conformity). The EC Declaration of Conformity is no longer considered valid in the event of modifications to the machine not authorized by us. The manufacturer is not deemed liable for any damage resulting from unauthor­ized modifications to the machine.

Handover of the machine

Inspect the machine immediately on de­livery for signs of transport damage. Replacement will be made when confir­mation is provided immediately by the freight carrier with regard to the dam­age and the damage report is sent to our authorized sales partner together with the consignment note.
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Introduction

Disposing of the machine

Render the machine inoperable. It must not represent a source of risks to chil­dren. Dispose of the machine in accordance with the applicable local regulations. For further information on disposal and recycling, contact the authorized Pow­erBoss dealer where you purchased the machine.

Disposing of batteries

Used batteries with the recycling sym­bol contain reusable commodities. However, the heavy metals contained also represent a major risk to human health and to the environment. Never open or damage batteries. Never touch, inhale or swallow the content matter of batteries. Health hazard! Do not allow batteries to pollute the environment. There is a risk of contaminating the ground and water! In accordance with the symbol with the crossed out bin, these batteries must not be disposed of in domestic waste. The return and recy­cling of old batteries must be agreed on with the authorized PowerBoss dealer in accordance with national require­ments.
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Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Information on the warranty . . 2
Intended use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Handover of the machine. . . . 3
Disposing of the machine. . . . 4
Disposing of batteries. . . . . . . 4
1 Safety Information . . . . . . . . 7
1.1 Safety and warning symbols . 7
1.2 General information . . . . . . . . 8
1.3 Operating information. . . . . . . 8
1.4 Maintenance information . . . 10
1.5 Particular risks . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.6 Environmental protection . . . 11
1.7 Labels on the machine. . . . . 12
2 Starting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.1 Before starting up for the first
time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.1.1 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.1.2 Refueling the engine (only PowerBoss
Collector 34 G). . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.1.3 Checking the oil level (only PowerBoss
Collector 34 G). . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.1.4 Connecting the batteries (only PowerBoss
Collector 34 B) . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.1.5 Initial battery charge (only PowerBoss
Collector 34 B) . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.1.6 Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2.2 Before starting up each day . 18
3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.1 Method of operation . . . . . . . 19
3.2 Operating and
indicator elements . . . . . . . . 20
3.2.1 Operating elements . . . . . . . 20
3.2.2 Operating panel . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.3.1 Switching on. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.3.2 Accelerating . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3.3.3 Stopping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3.3.4 Vacuumsweeping. . . . . . . . . 27
3.3.5 Switching off. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3.3.6 After finishing work. . . . . . . . 29
3.3.7 Loading and transportation. . 29
3.4 Function faults . . . . . . . . . . . 30
3.5 Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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4 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . 31
5 Maintenance and
Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5.1 PowerBoss system
maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5.2 Maintenance report . . . . . . . 34
5.3 Maintenance Plan. . . . . . . . . 35
5.4 Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.4.1 Checking
the engine oil level . . . . . . . . 39
5.4.2 Refilling engine oil . . . . . . . . 39
5.4.3 Changing/Draining
the engine oil change. . . . . . 39
5.4.4 Disassembling the air filter. . 40
5.4.5 Cleaning the air filter . . . . . . 40
5.4.6 Installing the air filter . . . . . . 40
5.5 Battery system . . . . . . . . . . . 41
5.5.1 Charging batteries . . . . . . . . 42
5.5.2 Total discharge signal
transducer (TSG) . . . . . . . . . 42
5.5.3 Servicing
the drive batteries. . . . . . . . . 42
5.5.4 Removing batteries . . . . . . . 42
5.5.5 Inserting batteries. . . . . . . . . 43
5.5.6 Disposing of batteries. . . . . . 43
5.6 Drives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.6.1 Adjusting the drive belt. . . . . 45
5.7 Side brush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5.7.1 Side brush wear,
readjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
5.7.2 Changing the side brush . . . 48
5.8 Rotary brush. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
5.8.1 Cleaning the brush space. . . 50
5.8.2 Changing the rotary brush . . 50
5.8.3 Setting the sweeping pattern 51
5.8.4 Changing the sealing strips . 51
5.9 Dirt hoppers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
5.9.1 Removing a dirt hopper . . . . 55
5.9.2 Emptying the dirt hopper . . . 55
5.9.3 Inserting the dirt hoppers . . . 55
5.9.4 Changing the seals. . . . . . . . 55
5.10 Dust vacuum . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
5.10.1 Clearing dust deposits from panel air filter
during operation . . . . . . . . . . 57
5.10.2 Removing
the panel air filter . . . . . . . . . 57
5.10.3 Cleaning the panel
air filter thoroughly . . . . . . . . 57
5.10.4 Replacing
the sealing strips . . . . . . . . . 57
5.10.5 Inserting panel air filters. . . . 58
5.10.6 Checking
the suction turbine . . . . . . . . 58
5.10.7 Checking the filter system for leaks . . . 58
5.11 Special equipment . . . . . . . . 59
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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Safety Information

1 Safety Information

1.1 Safety and warning symbols

The following warning symbols appear in the operating manual in those sec­tions in which your safety, the safety of the machine and environment could be affected:
Symbol Damage to ...
Safety information persons
or property
Note the machine Important information on handling the machine to
Risk to environment the environment Risks to the environment through using substances
Definition
Safety symbol to indicate dangerous situations arising through failure to follow instructions or prescribed work procedures precisely or through ignoring them alto­gether.
maintain its functioning ability.
which represent a risk to health and the environment.
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Safety Information

1.2 General information

• In addition to the information provid­ed in this operating manual, all the legally applicable health and safety provisions must be observed.
• Before starting up the machine for the first time, read the operating manual supplied with it thoroughly as well as any separate manuals pro­vided with additional or attachment devices and observe all the informa­tion during work.
• The equipment may only be operat­ed, serviced and repaired by person­nel trained by PowerBoss technical experts.
• Particular attention should be paid to the information regarding safety. Technical expertise is the key to pre­venting errors when operating the machine and ensuring trouble-free operation.
• The operating manual must always be kept at the operating location of the machine and, as a result, should kept in a safe place on the equip­ment.
• If the equipment is sold or rented out, these documents should be trans­ferred to the new owner/operator. The transfer should be confirmed!
• The warning labels attached to the machine provide important informa­tion concerning safe operation. Illegible or missing labels must be re­placed by new ones.
• For reasons of safety, always use original spare parts.

1.3 Operating information

• The machine is not suitable for clear­ing up fluids, dust or substances which represent a health hazard, are inflammable or explosive. No burn­ing items may be cleared up, e.g. glowing cigarettes. In addition, it is forbidden to clean up wood dust, e.g. beech and oak dust - health hazard!
• When the machine is in vacuum­sweeping mode, it must not be driv­en through puddles of water.
• Before starting the machine up for the first time, the battery to be used must be fully charged, properly, by implementing the initial battery charge routine (only PowerBoss lector 34 B). PowerBoss assumes no liability for damage to the battery caused by a fault when the battery is charged for the first time.
• The machine together with the work­ing equipment must be checked in terms of proper condition and opera­tional safety each time prior to use. Clear any faults immediately! The machine must not be used when not in a sound condition.
• Only start the machine when the hood is closed and locked and the le-
Col
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Safety Information
ver of the shaking device has been pushed in.
• Before starting work, the operator must be fully familiar with all adjust­ment, operating and control ele­ments as well as their respective function! It is too late to do this when the machine is actually in operation!
• Always wear heavy duty, non-slip footwear when working with the ma­chine.
• The machine may only be used on those surfaces which have been ap­proved by the contractor or person appointed by him.
• The manner of driving must be adapted to the local conditions.
• It is forbidden to use the machine in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• Do not let the engine run indoors! Risk of poisoning (only Power­Boss Collector 34 G)! Ensure suffi­cient ventilation when working in­doors.
• When using the machine, it is essen­tial to pay attention to third parties, especially children.
• Pay attention to hot parts of the en­gine, risk of burns.
• It is prohibited to transport passen­gers.
• Accelerate the machine immediately after switching on the rotary brush, otherwise imprints of the brush could be produced on the floor.
• Never leave the machine unattended as long as the engine is running.
• Remove the ignition key to prevent unauthorized use of the machine.
• Never leave batteries in a dis­charged state but recharge them as soon as possible (only Power­Boss Collector 34 B).
• When transporting the machine, switch the engine off and raise the side brush.
• The PowerBoss Collector 34 G can be used on surfaces with a maxi­mum gradient of 15%.
• The PowerBoss Collector 34 B can be used on surfaces with a maxi­mum gradient of 10% (for maximally 3 minutes).
• Steps or curbs up to a maximum of
1.6 in can be driven over.
• It is forbidden to manipulate switches and safety equipment.
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Safety Information

1.4 Maintenance information

• The maintenance work and mainte­nance intervals prescribed in the op­erating manual must be adhered to.
• Operating personnel must complete the necessary daily and weekly maintenance work. All other mainte­nance work must be completed at your nearest PowerBoss service center.
• The machine must be inspected by a recognized technical expert in re­spect of operational safety, within the terms of the applicable accident prevention laws, at reasonable inter­vals (we recommend at least once a year) and following modification or repairs.
• Spare parts must comply with the minimum technical requirements stipulated by the manufacturer! This is ensured by the use of original spare parts.
• The machine must be switched off prior to cleaning or servicing it or to replacing parts.
• Suitable tools must be used for cleaning and maintenance work.
• When working with the hood raised, it must be opened up fully to prevent it from accidentally dropping or slam­ming shut.
• When working on the electrical sys­tem, always disconnect the battery cable (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 B).
• Batteries may only be handled and changed by properly skilled mainte­nance personnel (only Power­Boss Collector 34 B).
• Pay attention that the insulation of the charger cable is not damaged and cannot be damaged during the charging process. The cable must not chafe against anything. In the case of defective insulation, do not use the on-board charger (only Pow­erBoss Collector 34 B).
• Check the exhaust system at regular intervals (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 G).
• It is not permitted to clean the ma­chine with a pressure washer or steam blaster.
• It is not permitted to use aggressive and corrosive cleaning agents.
• Allow the machine to dry properly after being cleaned, e.g. over the weekend.
• Do not carry out any welding, drilling, sawing or grinding work on the frame sections. Damaged parts may only be changed at an authorized Power­Boss service center.
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Safety Information

1.5 Particular risks Refueling

(only PowerBoss Collector 34 G)
• Take the utmost care when handling fuel: Increased risk of fire! Never re­fuel near open flames or incendiary sparks! Never smoke when refuel­ing!
• Never refuel indoors!
• Before refueling, switch off the en­gine and remove the ignition key.
• Wipe up spilled fuel immediately!
Batteries (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 B)
• To prevent creeping currents, al­ways keep the batteries clean and dry, protect from soiling such as by metal dust.
• Never lay any metallic objects or tools on batteries. Risk of short cir­cuit and deflagration!
• When charging the batteries, there must be sufficient ventilation in the charging area. Otherwise, there is a risk of explosion!
• Batteries must not be connected or disconnected when conducting elec­tricity.
• Wash your hands thoroughly after working on batteries.
Health hazard
• The shaking device for cleaning the panel air filter may only be actuated when the dirt hoppers are in the ma­chine and have been raised.
• It is forbidden to eat, drink and smoke in battery charging rooms.
Safety equipment
• Never operate the PowerBoss Col­lector 34 B/G without the hood being closed and locked (safety equip­ment)!
• Do not open the hood when the en­gine is running!

1.6 Environmental protection

• Sufficient factual knowledge is re­quired in order to use substances which could represent a risk to health and the environment, e.g. oil and lubricants.
• Observe the applicable laws and lo­cal regulations when disposing of waste and cleaning agents, also re­fer to the Water Resources Act.
• Observe the applicable laws and lo­cal regulations when disposing of waste oil (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 G).
• Used batteries with the recycling symbol must not be disposed of in household waste, refer to paragraph ”Disposing of batteries”.
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Safety Information

1.7 Labels on the machine

The following safety and warning labels are attached to the machine where eas­ily legible.
Missing or illegible labels must be replaced immediately.
Choke (Fig. 1/1) (only PowerBoss Collector 34 G)
Lock, dirt hopper
(Fig. 1/2)
Company logo (Fig. 1/3)
1
2
3
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Fig. 1
Safety Information
Fig. 2
1
6
5 4
3
2
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Safety Information
Bypass flap (Fig. 2/1)
Only use maintenance-free batteries
(Fig. 2/2) (only PowerBoss Collector 34 B)
Wear compensator for rotary brush
(Fig. 2/3)
Rating plate (Fig. 2/4)
Wear compensator for side brush
(Fig. 2/5)
Oil label (Fig. 2/6) (only PowerBoss Collector 34 G)
Engine oil, only use SAE 15 W 40 .
Folding apron (Fig. 3/1)
Parking brake (Fig. 3/2)
Shaking device (Fig. 3/3)
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Safety Information
1
5
Read and observe the operating manual (Fig. 3/4)
2
Lower/Raise side brush (Fig. 3/5)
Fig. 3
4
3
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Starting Up

2 Starting Up

2.1 Before starting up for the first time

2.1.1 Unpacking

Remove the packaging, open the fas­tening straps and take the Power­Boss Collector 34 B/G from the pallet. For reasons of packaging, the handle-
the PowerBoss Collector 34 B/G
bar of is pivoted forwards. First of all, pivot the handlebar to its operating position.
Pivoting the handlebar to its operat­ing position
1. Loosen the wing bolts (Fig. 4/1) on
the right and left sides of the handle­bar (Fig. 4/2) a few revolutions until the handlebar (Fig. 4/2) can be straightened up.
2. Pivot the handlebar (Fig. 4/2) to-
wards the rear and set it to a height convenient for the user.
3. Tighten the wing bolts (Fig. 4/1) on
the right and left sides of the handle­bar (Fig. 4/2).
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2
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Fig. 4
Starting Up
2.1.2 Refueling the engine (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 G)
Unscrew the fuel tank cap (Fig. 7/7) and fill approx. 2.5 l gasoline. Screw the fuel tank cap back on.
Only refuel the machine when the engine has cooled down. Otherwise, any spilled gaso­line can evaporate if it lands on hot machine parts. Health haz­ard through inhaling vapors!
Refueling must not be carried out in closed rooms.
Refueling may only be carried out when the engine is switched off! Remove the igni­tion key.
It is forbidden to smoke or use fire when refueling or working on or near components con­taining fuel.
Wipe up any spilled fuel!
Wipe up spilled fuel with a cloth and dispose of the cloth ac­cording to the applicable envi­ronmental laws.
2.1.3 Checking the oil level (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 G)
Engine oil is filled at the factory. As a precaution, however, check the oil level again on site, refer to Section 5.4.1.
2.1.4 Connecting the batteries (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 B)
Before starting up for the first time, con­nect the positive cable of the device as illustrated in Figure 5 to the positive pole (Fig. 5/1) vice.
batteries in the de-
of the
2.1.5 Initial battery charge (only PowerBoss Collec­tor 34 B)
Before starting up the machine for the first time, the batteries used must be ful­ly charged by completing the initial bat­tery charge, refer to Section 5.5.1. Pow­erBoss assumes no liability for damage to the battery resulting from failing to carry out the initial battery charge prop­erly.
Risk of explosion! When charg­ing the batteries, there must be sufficient ventilation in the charging area.
1
Fig. 5
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Starting Up

2.1.6 Instruction

Operators must receive instruction be­fore putting the machine into service. Only technicians from your local, autho­rized PowerBoss dealer are allowed to provide initial instruction on how to use the machine. The manufacturing plant notifies the dealer immediately after de­livering the machine and the dealer will contact you to arrange a date for provid­ing the initial instruction.

2.2 Before starting up each day

Carry out the following checks before starting the machine:
1. Check the parking space for signs of leaks.
2. Only PowerBoss Collector 34 G: Check the engine oil level with the dipstick and refill, if necessary; refer to Section 5.4.2.
3. Only PowerBoss Collector 34 G: Check the fuel supply and refill fuel, if necessary, refer to refer to para­graph 2.1.2.
4. Only PowerBoss Collector 34 B: Check the charge status of the bat­teries and recharge, if necessary.
5. Check the fill level of the dirt hoppers and empty them, if necessary.
6. Check the levels of wear on the rota­ry brush and side brush.
7. Check the ergonomic position of the handlebar and readjust it, if neces­sary.
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Operation

3 Operation

3.1 Method of operation

The PowerBoss Collector 34 B/G is a manually operated vacuum Sweeper machine with a drive for the dry clean­ing of hard floors and carpets. The side brush (Fig. 6/4), located right-hand side of the machine, sweeps the dirt away from corners and edges into the path of the rotary brush (Fig. 6/3). The rotary brush (Fig. 6/3) sweeps the dirt into the two dirt hoppers (Fig. 6/2) using the overhead throw method. The particulate matter (depict­ed gray in Fig. 6) is forced against the panel air filter (Fig. 6/1) by the suction turbine (Fig. 6/5) and filtered out there. Only dust-free air is fed back into the ambient air.
on the
Fig. 6
1 Panel air filter 2 Dirt hoppers 3
Rotary brush 4 Side brushes 5 Suction turbine
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PowerBoss Collector 34 G
The PowerBoss Collector 34 G is equipped with a gasoline engine and is filled with approx. 2.5 l gasoline.
PowerBoss Collector 34 B
To charge the batteries, the Power­Boss Collector 34 B is equipped with a corresponding, fully automatic on­board charger. To protect the battery against total discharge, the Power-
4321
Boss Collector 34 B is provided with a total discharge signal transducer (TSG) which indicates the battery status dur­ing the charging process and discharg­ing.
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