Why does the main brush lift the front flap on my RCm SLALOM Blower?
- JJeffrey StokesSep 1, 2025
If the main brush lifts the front flap on your RCm Blower, the front flap may be too long. Replace it.
Why does the main brush lift the front flap on my RCm SLALOM Blower?
If the main brush lifts the front flap on your RCm Blower, the front flap may be too long. Replace it.
What to do if my RCm Blower throws dirt forwards?
If your RCm Blower throws dirt forwards, the front flap may be damaged. Replace it.
What causes rapid brush wear on my RCm SLALOM?
Rapid brush wear in your RCm Blower can be caused by excessive brush pressure or a very abrasive floor. Reduce brush pressure to narrow the trace.
Why is the main brush on my RCm SLALOM Blower noisy?
If the main brush of your RCm Blower is noisy, there might be material wound around it. Remove the material.
What to do if my RCm SLALOM fails to pick up paper?
If your RCm Blower fails to pick up paper, leaves, etc., the front flap lifting mechanism may not be working. Check or repair the flap mechanism.
Why does my RCm Blower battery discharge quickly?
If your RCm Blower battery discharges quickly, it may not be charging for a sufficient time, so increase the charge time. Alternatively, the battery cells may be burned out, so replace the battery.
What to do if my RCm SLALOM is not picking up large particles of dirt?
If your RCm Blower fails to pick up large particles of dirt or leaves traces of dirt behind, the working speed might be too fast, so reduce it. The brush pressure could be too light, so adjust it. Also, brushes could be worn, so adjust the brush pressure or replace them. Remove any string or wire entangled in the brush.
How to fix my RCm Blower if the main brush does not turn?
If the main brush of your RCm Blower does not turn, the brush driving belts may be damaged. Replace the damaged belt(s).
What to do if my RCm SLALOM batteries do not maintain their charge?
If the batteries of your RCm Blower do not maintain their charge, several factors could be the cause. First, check the electrolyte level and top it up if it is low. Inspect the battery terminals and tighten them if they are loose. Also, material entangled in the main brush, seized bearings or excessive brush pressure can cause the issue, so remove any entangled material, replace the bearings or reduce the brush pressure. If battery cells are burned out, replace the battery. Finally, check the motor current absorption if the motor is overloaded.
Defines the intended environments for the sweeper's operation.
Describes the operator's seating and control layout.
Indicates different configurations or models of the sweeper.
Specifies the maximum area the sweeper can clean per hour.
Details the effective width covered by the brushes during cleaning.
Lists maximum speeds for transfer, reverse, and working modes.
Outlines the maximum slopes the sweeper can handle while working.
Provides data on sound pressure and acceleration values.
Specifies the length of the main brush and diameter of side brushes.
Important warnings and rules before operating the machine.
Details starting key, horn button, and battery warning light functions.
Explains the flap lifting pedal and brake system controls.
Covers switches for brush rotation and forward/reverse movement.
Describes controls for the vacuum fan and filter shaker.
Instructions for raising and lowering the main brush.
How to adjust the main and side brushes for optimal floor contact.
Controls the machine's speed and movement.
Instructions for raising and lowering the side brush.
Procedures for adjusting the tension of the main brush drive belts.
Important steps and checks before and during sweeper operation.
Step-by-step guide to safely start the machine for sweeping.
Steps for dismounting and mounting the main brush.
Procedures for adjusting brush position and drive belt tension.
Guides for fitting a new side brush and adjusting its position.
Information on the vacuum fan's function and warnings.
Details on dust filters, their maintenance, and cleaning procedures.
Instructions for replacing worn or damaged dust flaps.
Procedures for charging the sweeper's batteries.
Guidelines for battery upkeep and checking working time.
Steps for installing new battery units.
Information about the integrated battery charging system.
Details on the optional vacuum cleaner and its use.
Instructions for switching, replacing parts, and cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
Table outlining routine inspections and their frequencies.
Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the machine and its parts.
| Power | 1200 W |
|---|---|
| Airflow | 270 m³/h |
| Voltage | 230 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Pressure | 18 kPa |
| Maximum pressure | 18 kPa |
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