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RootsScrub E4550 ES
DO’S DON’TS
ü Prior to wet mode cleaning, the escalator step has to be
cleaned in dry mode first to remove loose debris.
ü Use only Non foaming chemical for cleaning.
ü Always check the condition of mains cable.
ü Inspect the condition of float filter for any deposit of dirt.
ü Dirty water to be drained if it reaches the cut-off stage.
ü After cleaning, fresh & dirty waters have to be drained and
cleaned.
ü After usage of machine, float assembly and dirty water tank
to be cleaned with fresh water.
ü During transport brush head assembly should be in lifted
position.
ü Engage the parking brake of the machine while cleaning the
escalator.
ü Use extreme caution while operating the machine.
û Do not use inflammable liquids (thinner /
kerosene) in fresh water tank for cleaning
operation.
û During cleaning don’t run the machine over the mains cable.
û After usage during cleaning the machine don’t allow water to
get into the panel board.
û Do not clean the machine with high water pressure jet
equipments.
û Do not use the machine unless the main cable is in proper
condition.
û Do not clean the escalator without the parking brake
engaged.
û Do not pour water or solution directly on to the escalator.
û Do not use acids mixed with water, might damage the water
hoses, nozzles or the manifold.
û Do not tamper with the water manifold settings.
û Do not keep the external accessory connected to the
machine when not in use.
û Do not transport the machine over the escalator.
û Do not clean the escalator by keeping the machine at the
upper level.
û Do not let children operate the machine as a toy.
û Do not mix different types of brushes to clean the escalator at
once.
û Do not allow anybody to travel on the escalator when
cleaning is under progress.
DO’S & DON’TS