6.3 Cleaning
When used inside and outside, the bottom will become dirty with particles from the surroundings.
It is necessary to remove this dirt regularly, as contamination could
hinder the operation of the drive.
Do not use a high-pressure cleaner or a hard water jet for cleaning, as the electric and electronic
system is not water-tight and could be damaged.
6.4 Taking out of operation
If the Multi-Mover XL50 is not used for a certain period, you will have to;
- connect the battery charger
- place the Multi-Mover XL50 on blocks, so that the tyres do not touch the ground
Have maintenance and repairs performed by persons authorized by Multi-Mover Europe BV.
In case of doubt, always consult your supplier.
For the above-mentioned maintenance instructions, we assumed normal use.
In case of intensive use, or use under extreme conditions, maintenance will have to be performed with
shorter intervals.
6.5 Annual maintenance. ***
See 6.2 +
Check whether all bolts are still tight and check the rotation/hinge points and guides for wear and play,
replace or overhaul if necessary.
Check the carbon brushes for wear and have them replaced if necessary.
*** = only by qualified, trained specialists
7 ENVIRONMENT
7.1 General
Residues of lubrication oil, oil-stained cloths, batteries and possible cleaning agents must be disposed
of separately as chemical waste.
7.2 Consequences for the environment
Life span
The expected life span of the Multi-Mover XL50 depend on maintenance, operating hours and ambient
conditions (dust, contamination, humidity etc.).
Good maintenance will be beneficial to the life span.
Disposal
Preferably, you should have the disposal and processing performed by a recognized dismantlement or
demolition contractor who has the necessary permits.
Appoint a competent responsible person to supervise its execution.
Sort disassembled materials according to material characteristics and contamination.
Separate all materials that full under the category of chemical waste, such as oil, lubricants, switching
material, batteries and certain electric components. Dispose them as chemical waste.
Offer residual materials to recognized waste processing companies who have the required permits.