Windsor Radius mini User Manual

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Radius Mini
5.962-240.0 2015955 03/07
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Inform your dealer immediately if there
is any shipping damage.
Completely remove the accessories
from the box.
This sweeper is not suitable for sucking
up hazardous dusts as asbestos. Please consult your Windsor branch or your Windsor dealer with regard to such applications.
When using an electrical machine, basic precautions should always be followed, in­cluding the following: This sweeper is in­tended for commercial use. 1 DISCONNECT BATTERY PACK
FROM SWEEPER before removing the cover, performing maintenance work, and when not in use.
2 ALWAYS CHECK THE POWER
CHARGER for damage or signs of any aging before each use.
3 DO NOT RUN SWEEPER OVER
CORD.
4 TURN SWITCH TO OFF before plug-
ging power charger.
5 DO NOT UNPLUG BY PULLING
CORD. To unplug, grasp plug, not cord.
6 DO NOT GRASP PLUG WITH WET
HANDS.
7 TO AVOID SHOCK, do not expose to
rain. Store indoors.
8 USE ONLY AS RECOMMENDED BY
THIS MANUAL. Use only with recom­mended attachments.
9 KEEP HAIR, CLOTHING, LOOSE
JEWELRY, FINGERS and all parts of the body away from openings and mov­ing parts.
10 DO NOT BLOCK OR OBSTRUCT
OPENINGS. Keep openings free of lint, hair, dust, and anything that restricts air flow.
11 DO NOT PICK UP ANYTHING THAT IS
BURNING, smoldering, or smoking such as matches, cigarettes, or hot ash­es.
12 DO NOT USE TO SWEEP IN COM-
BUSTIBLE EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS, such as coal, grain, and other finely di­vided combustible material.
13 DO NOT USE TO SWEEP IN COM-
BUSTIBLE, hazardous, toxic, or carci­nogenic materials, including gasoline, diesel fuel, acetone, paint thinner, heat­ing oils, undiluted acids and solvents, pesticide,and asbestos.
14 USE RECOMMENDED FILTERS when
vacuuming drywall materials.
15 DO NOT ALLOW SWEEPER TO BE
USED AS A TOY. Keep children away from sweeper.
16 DO NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED while
sweeper is running.
17 DO NOT USE IF SWEEPER IS IN
POOR CONDITION. If the sweeper has been dropped, damaged, exposed to weather, or dropped into water; have it checked by an authorized service .
18 ALWAYS USE EYE PROTECTION
when operating sweeper.
19 USE EXTRA CAUTION when operating
on stairs.
20 STAY ALERT! Do not use sweeper
when you are tired or under the influ­ence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE US­ING THIS MACHINE.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Please read and comply with
these instructions prior to the initial operation of your appliance. Retain these operating instructions for future refer­ence or for subsequent possessors.
This appliance is suited for the commer-
cial use, e.g. in hotels, schools, hospi­tals, factories, shops, offices, and rental companies along wuth the authorised accessories and spare parts.
This appliance has restrictive use for
carpets with high flounce.
The appliance is not suitable for wet
floors.
The appliance is not suitable for wash-
ing concrete, gravel, etc.
Any use extending beyond this is not con­sidered as proper use. The manufacturer is not liable for any losses resulting from this; the user alone bears the risk for this.
In addition to the information contained in the operating instructions, all statutory safety and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
Risk of injury
The appliance contains rotary brush
roller; please never touch them with the fingers or any other tool when the appli­ance is in operation!
Remove the batteries before starting
any maintenance jobs or repairs to the machine!
Tips about rechargeable battery and
charger
Charging the battery pack is ony permit-
ted using the enclosed original charger or chargers authorised by Windsor.
Check charger, mains cable and battery
pack for damages before every use. Do not use damaged devices and get the damaged parts repaired only by ex-
perts. – Do not use the charger if dirty or wet. – The mains voltage must match the volt-
age mentioned on the type plate of the
charger. – Do not operate the charger in explosive
environment. – Ensure that no metal pieces reach the
contacts of the adapter, else there will
be a short circuit. – Use the charger only to charge ap-
proved battery packs. – Insert only clean and dry battery packs
on the adapter of the charger. – Do not charge batteries (primary cells);
risk of explosion. – Do not charged damaged battery
packs. Replace damaged battery
packs. – Do not store battery pakcs along with
metal objects; risk of short circut. – Do not dispose off battery packs by
throwing them into fire or into house-
hold garbage. – Avoid contact with liquids oozing out of
defective battery packs. Rinse thor-
oughly if you accidentally come in con-
tact with the fluid. Also consult a doctor
if the fluid comes in contact with your
eyes.
Proper use
Environmental protection
The packaging material can be recycled. Please do not throw the packaging material into household waste; please send it for recycling.
Old appliances contain valua­ble materials that can be recy­cled; these should be sent for recycling.. Batteries and accu­mulators contain substances that must not enter the environ­ment. Please dispose off old devices, batteries and re­chargeable batteries through suitable waste collection sys­tems.
Safety instructions
Protect the charger against moisture;
store it dry. The appliance is suitable for use only in rooms; do not expose the appliance to rain.
When unpacking the product, make sure that no accessories are missing and that none of the package contents have been damaged. If you detect any transport dam­ages please contact your dealer.
Note: Please refer to page 2 for figures of the appliance and the operation.
1 Cardan joint with lock 2 ON/OFF foot switch 3 Rechargeable battery, detachable 4 Unlocking button, battery 5 Dirt container, detachable 6 Unlocking mechanism for dirt container 7Casing 8 Brush roller, changeable 9 Unlocking button for brush roller 10 Telescopic strut, adjustable height 11 Turning handle for height adjustment 12 Handle 13 Charger with charging status display
and charging cable
see Figure 2
The telescopic strut consists of 3 parts. While assembling it, make sure that the parts lock into each other. Î Insert the handle on the longer strut
with turning handle.
Î Insert together the longer and shorter
struts; while assembling it, press the locking button.
Î Insert the entire strut with the locking
button into the joint on the appliance.
Î Loosen the handle and pull out the strut
to the desired working height; turn the
handle to the correct position and tight-
en using the turning handle.
see Figure 3
The battery is not charged at the time of de­livery. Charge it before commissioning the appliance and then as and when required.
Note
The battery can be charged only when it is removed out of the appliance.
Î Connect battery with charger using the
charger cable. Î Insert the charger delivered with the ap-
pliance into a proper socket. The charger display glows red. The battery
is being charged.
Note
The charging time for an empty battery
is approx. 12 hours. – If the charging time is exceeded, the
charger shifts to retention charging.
The charger display continues to glow
red.
see Figure 4
Î Insert the battery into the intake and
lock it.
see Figure 5
The Cardan joint can be locked to clean high-fiber carpets to prevent the telescope strut from moving from side to side. – Lock/unlock telescope strut on the side:
Î Activate the lock, then move it down
and lock it in. – Unlock telescopic strut: Î Activate the lock, then move it up and
lock it in.
Symbols on the machine
Start up
Description of the Appliance
Installing the telescopic handle and the handle and adjusting the height
Charge the battery
Insert the battery
Operation
Lock/unlock telescope strut on the
side
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see Figure 6
Î Switch on the appliance; press the on/
off foot switch to do so.
Î Move the appliance forward and back-
ward to clean it.
Î Use the right side (battery side) to clean
the appliance close to the edges.
see Figure 7
Î Switch off the appliance; press the on/
off foot switch to do so.
Î To ensure that the telescopic strut
stands safely during breaks in opera­tion, hold it vertically; there is a stopper that holds it in position.
Î Switch off the appliance when finished. Î Empty dirt container after each clean-
ing.
Î Press the unlocking button of the bat-
tery and remove the battery.
Î Charge the battery.
see Figure 8
Î Unlock the dirt container and remove it. Î Empty the dirt container. Î Insert and lock into place the dirt con-
tainer.
Î The appliance can be hung with the
handle; turn the handle if required (see chapter "Install Telescopic strut and handle and adjust the height").
Caution
Remove the battery prior to any care and maintenance work.
Î Wipe the appliance using a damp cloth.
Do not use any aggressive agents,
such as cleaning powder.
see Figure 9
Î Press the unlocking button and remove
the brush roller. Î Remove wound up hair using a knife or
scissors by moving the knife along the
defined cutting edge of the brush roller.
Remove loosened hair from the brush
roller. Î Insert the cleaned or new brush roller
and ensure that it sits properly.
Î Check connection from charger to bat-
tery
Î Check power supply of the socket.
Î Clean or replace the brush rollers (refer
chapter "Replace/ clean brush roller"). Î Charge the battery (refer chapter
"Carging the battery).
Î Empty the full dirt container (refer chap-
ter "Empty dirt container").
Starting the work
Interrupting the work
Finishing your work
Emptying the dirt container
Storing the appliance
Maintenance and care
Cleaning the device
Change/ clean the brush roller
Service
Troubleshooting
Charger display does not glow
Appliance does not clean properly
Dirt is being thrown out of the appliance
Special accessories
Description Order No.
Quick charger, BC 1/1.8, single
6.654-197
Spare battery 4.654-259
Brush rollers, soft, red 4.762-401
Our Windsor branch will be pleased to help you further in the case of questions or faults.
Customer Service
Specifications
Max. operating time when battery is fully charged (depends on the flooring)
min 45
Working voltage of the battery
V7.2
Charging current for empty battery
h12
Output voltage of the charger
V8.6
Charging current mA 100
Mains voltage of the charger
V/Hz 120/
1~60
Sound pressure level (EN 60704-2-1)
dB(A) 56
Weight kg 2.40
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