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CORRECT USE AND ADVICE
CORRECT USE AND ADVICE
CORRECT USE AND ADVICE
IMPORTANT: Before starting work, make sure there are no strings, plastic or metal wires or long strips of cloth, sticks,
IMPORTANT: Before starting work, make sure there are no strings, plastic or metal wires or long strips of cloth, sticks,
IMPORTANT: Before starting work, make sure there are no strings, plastic or metal wires or long strips of cloth, sticks,
power leads, etc. on the floor as theY are hazardous and could damage the dust seals and brushes. These must be
power leads, etc. on the floor as theY are hazardous and could damage the dust seals and brushes. These must be
power leads, etc. on the floor as theY are hazardous and could damage the dust seals and brushes. These must be
removed before starting work with the machine.
removed before starting work with the machine.
removed before starting work with the machine.
Be very careful when driving over rails, door runners, ets. These can cause damage to dust seals. Drive over them
Be very careful when driving over rails, door runners, ets. These can cause damage to dust seals. Drive over them
Be very careful when driving over rails, door runners, ets. These can cause damage to dust seals. Drive over them
very slowly.
very slowly.
very slowly.
Avoid driving over puddles of water. In the presence of damp surfaces, close the suction by means of knob Part. 1
Avoid driving over puddles of water. In the presence of damp surfaces, close the suction by means of knob Part. 1
Avoid driving over puddles of water. In the presence of damp surfaces, close the suction by means of knob Part. 1
Fig. 6 located to the right of the operator, alongside the central brush start lever.
Fig. 6 located to the right of the operator, alongside the central brush start lever.
Fig. 6 located to the right of the operator, alongside the central brush start lever.
In the presence of large or lightweight objects (leaves, cigarette boxes etc.) lift the front flap by pressing the flap-lift
In the presence of large or lightweight objects (leaves, cigarette boxes etc.) lift the front flap by pressing the flap-lift
In the presence of large or lightweight objects (leaves, cigarette boxes etc.) lift the front flap by pressing the flap-lift
pedal with the heel of your left foot Part. 1 Fig. 9.
pedal with the heel of your left foot Part. 1 Fig. 9.
pedal with the heel of your left foot Part. 1 Fig. 9.
If the surface to be cleaned is very dirty in terms of quantity and quality of the material or dust to be picked up, first of
If the surface to be cleaned is very dirty in terms of quantity and quality of the material or dust to be picked up, first of
If the surface to be cleaned is very dirty in terms of quantity and quality of the material or dust to be picked up, first of
all go over the area "roughly" without paying too much attention to the result. Then with a clean bin and the filters
all go over the area "roughly" without paying too much attention to the result. Then with a clean bin and the filters
all go over the area "roughly" without paying too much attention to the result. Then with a clean bin and the filters
well shaken, go over it again. This way, the desired effect will be achieved.
well shaken, go over it again. This way, the desired effect will be achieved.
well shaken, go over it again. This way, the desired effect will be achieved.
Subsequently, if the machine is used regularly and properly, such "rough" cleaning will no longer be required.
Subsequently, if the machine is used regularly and properly, such "rough" cleaning will no longer be required.
Subsequently, if the machine is used regularly and properly, such "rough" cleaning will no longer be required.
The side brush must only be used for cleaning edges, profiles, corners, etc. It must be raised (disengaged)
The side brush must only be used for cleaning edges, profiles, corners, etc. It must be raised (disengaged)
The side brush must only be used for cleaning edges, profiles, corners, etc. It must be raised (disengaged)
immediately after use so it does not lift up dust and also because results achieved with the side brush engaged are
immediately after use so it does not lift up dust and also because results achieved with the side brush engaged are
immediately after use so it does not lift up dust and also because results achieved with the side brush engaged are
always inferior to those obtained with the central brush alone.
always inferior to those obtained with the central brush alone.
always inferior to those obtained with the central brush alone.
For good results, empty the container regularly and keep the filters clean, shaking them with the tools provided.
For good results, empty the container regularly and keep the filters clean, shaking them with the tools provided.
For good results, empty the container regularly and keep the filters clean, shaking them with the tools provided.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND COLD.
ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND COLD.
ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND COLD.
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Cleaning the dust filter:
Cleaning the dust filter:
Cleaning the dust filter:
Every 40 / 70 working hours or whenever necessary, check the dust filters Part. 1 Fig. 14. Remove them from housing,
Every 40 / 70 working hours or whenever necessary, check the dust filters Part. 1 Fig. 14. Remove them from housing,
Every 40 / 70 working hours or whenever necessary, check the dust filters Part. 1 Fig. 14. Remove them from housing,
loosen the filter-pressing blocks Part. 2 Fig. 14 and clean the filters by, first of all, banging them on the floor (not
loosen the filter-pressing blocks Part. 2 Fig. 14 and clean the filters by, first of all, banging them on the floor (not
loosen the filter-pressing blocks Part. 2 Fig. 14 and clean the filters by, first of all, banging them on the floor (not
violently), keeping the perforated side towards the floor. For more thorough cleaning, use a compressed-air gun and blow
violently), keeping the perforated side towards the floor. For more thorough cleaning, use a compressed-air gun and blow
violently), keeping the perforated side towards the floor. For more thorough cleaning, use a compressed-air gun and blow
from outside towards the inside, as shown in figure 14. When refitting the filters, always remember to replace the black
from outside towards the inside, as shown in figure 14. When refitting the filters, always remember to replace the black
from outside towards the inside, as shown in figure 14. When refitting the filters, always remember to replace the black
seal Part. 3 Fig. 14 on the bottom of the filter.
seal Part. 3 Fig. 14 on the bottom of the filter.
seal Part. 3 Fig. 14 on the bottom of the filter.
Make sure that the filters are always in good condition and, whenever necessary, replace them.
Make sure that the filters are always in good condition and, whenever necessary, replace them.
Make sure that the filters are always in good condition and, whenever necessary, replace them.
TSM - Technological Systems by Moro Srl
TSM - Technological Systems by Moro Srl
TSM - Technological Systems by Moro Srl
Via F.lli Zambon,9 - 33080 Fiume Veneto (PN) – Italy
Via F.lli Zambon,9 - 33080 Fiume Veneto (PN) – Italy
Via F.lli Zambon,9 - 33080 Fiume Veneto (PN) – Italy
Tel. +39.0434.564167 - Fax +39.0434.954069
Tel. +39.0434.564167 - Fax +39.0434.954069
Tel. +39.0434.564167 - Fax +39.0434.954069
www.tsmitaly.com – sales@tsmitaly.com
www.tsmitaly.com – sales@tsmitaly.com
www.tsmitaly.com – sales@tsmitaly.com
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DURASWEEP 115
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OPERATING MANUAL
OPERATING MANUAL
OPERATING MANUAL
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