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Rosemor Rotomac 360 - User Manual

Rosemor Rotomac 360
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Operation and Maintenance
Instructional Manual
Automatic Escalator Deep Cleaner
Rotomac 360
ROSEMOR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
UNIT F MOSES WINTER WAY
WALLINGFORD
OXFORDSHIRE
OX10 9FE
TELEPHONE (+44)01491 838011
FAX (+44)01491 832010
info@rosemor.com
www.rosemor.com

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    joshua96Aug 13, 2025
    What to do if dirt streaks are visible on the escalator face when using Rosemor Rotomac 360 Vacuum Cleaner?
    • R
      ramosmelissaAug 14, 2025
      If you notice dirt streaks on the front escalator face when using the Rosemor Vacuum Cleaner, it's likely that the stripping brush is either dirty or worn. Try removing the suction basin and cleaning the stripping brush. If the issue persists, remove the suction basin and replace the stripping brush.
  • J
    jennifer30Aug 17, 2025
    Why Rosemor Vacuum Cleaner cleans poorly?
    • M
      matthew32Aug 17, 2025
      If the Rosemor Vacuum Cleaner isn't cleaning well, the spray nozzle might be blocked, or the brushes may be soiled or worn. Try cleaning the spray nozzle and the brushes. If the problem continues, replace the brushes.
  • J
    Judith BryanAug 21, 2025
    What to do if there are water residues on the escalator after using Rosemor Vacuum Cleaner?
    • J
      Joseph BrayAug 21, 2025
      If you find water residues on the escalator after using the Rosemor Vacuum Cleaner, ensure the cover of the dirty-water tank is attached tightly. If the issue remains, replace the tank cover.
  • J
    julia65Aug 25, 2025
    Why detergent return to the Rosemor Rotomac 360 Vacuum Cleaner is too low?
    • C
      Chelsea VangAug 26, 2025
      If the detergent return to the machine is too low when using the Rosemor Vacuum Cleaner, the seal strip may be defective, the suction basin may be set incorrectly or the stripping brush may be dirty. Replace the seal strip, adjust the suction basin, or remove the suction basin and clean the stripping brush.
  • J
    james81Aug 29, 2025
    Why is my Rosemor Cleaning Equipment machine cleaning poorly?
    • K
      Kenneth SmithAug 29, 2025
      If your Rosemor Cleaning Equipment machine isn't cleaning well, it could be due to a few reasons. The spray nozzle might be blocked, so try cleaning it. Alternatively, the brushes could be soiled and require cleaning, or they might be worn and need replacement.
  • A
    Audrey GeorgeSep 1, 2025
    What to do if there are dirt streaks visible on the front face of my Rosemor Cleaning Equipment?
    • J
      Jenna BlackSep 1, 2025
      If you notice dirt streaks on the front of your Rosemor Cleaning Equipment, the stripping brush might be dirty or worn. Remove the suction basin and clean the stripping brush.
  • W
    William NelsonSep 5, 2025
    What to do if there are water residues on the escalator after using Rosemor Cleaning Equipment?
    • T
      twaltonSep 5, 2025
      If you're finding water residues on the escalator after using the Rosemor Cleaning Equipment, the cover of the dirty-water tank might not be closing tightly. Try attaching the cover again, or replace the tank cover.
  • L
    Lisa SmallSep 9, 2025
    Why is the detergent return too low in my Rosemor Cleaning Equipment?
    • S
      Sharon HowardSep 9, 2025
      If the detergent return is too low in your Rosemor Cleaning Equipment, the seal strip might be defective and needs replacement. Another reason might be that the suction basin is set incorrectly, so try adjusting it. The stripping brush could also be dirty; in this case, remove the suction basin and clean the stripping brush.

Summary

Safety Instructions

Preliminary Remarks

Operator must obtain sufficient skill and training for safe operation and maintenance.

Owners Duties

Owner's obligations for instruction, authorization, and inspection of the machine.

Intended and Specified Use

Machine is for basic/maintenance cleaning of escalators; misuse is at operator's risk.

Who May Operate the Machine

Only persons aged 18+, instructed and authorized, may operate the machine.

Safety for the Operator

Precautions for handling power supply, plugs, and electrical work.

Modifications and Changes

Modifications are forbidden; unauthorized changes invalidate liability and may impair safety.

General Safety Instructions

Instructions on securing the machine, not disabling safety devices, keeping people away, and transport.

Mains Operated Machine Safety

Care for mains cable, examination for damage, and plug disconnection for work.

Warning Signs Information

Explanation of symbols indicating danger (electrical, general) and special information.

Warning Signs and Stickers

Warning signs must not be removed; damaged or illegible ones must be replaced immediately.

Product Liability

Manufacturer not liable for damage from unintended use; use is at operator's sole risk.

Emissions

A-assessed equivalent continuous sound level measures 78 ± 2 dB (A).

Sources of Danger

Dangers of leaving machine unattended/unlocked, and need to observe escalator safety rules.

Emergency Procedure

Lower machine, turn key switch to '0', and remove key.

Description

Technical Data

Detailed specifications including working width, power, capacity, and dimensions.

List of Reference Numbers

A numbered list of machine components with their corresponding names.

Location of Components

Diagrams showing the physical location of various machine components.

Operation

Before Start-Up

Observe safety regulations and inspect escalator with responsible party before starting.

Assemble Brushes

Instructions for installing and securing the brushes correctly.

Filling Fresh Water

Procedure for filling the fresh-water tank with water and cleaning chemical.

Preparations on Site

Co-ordinate with personnel, ensure escalator is stopped and secured, and check power source.

Safety Measures on Site

Prevent unauthorized access, secure the escalator, and place machine/trolley in a safe area.

Preliminary Work

Remove foreign bodies and debris from steps before starting cleaning.

Working Instructions

Warning about detergent causing slipping; wear non-slip shoes. Avoid scratching steps.

Positioning Machine on Escalator

Push machine into escalator with extended spindles and move to the first extended step.

Setting Step Height

Adjust travelling and safety supports to match escalator step height for stability.

Select Cleaning Programme

Overview of the three available cleaning programs: Quick, Maintenance, and Intensive.

Cleaning the Escalator

Detailed steps for lowering, positioning, and moving the machine along the escalator steps.

Subsequent Cleaning

Manual cleaning equipment is suitable for subsequent cleaning of edges and joining areas.

Refilling with Fresh Water

Check feeder tube for detergent solution and refill fresh water tank when empty.

Emptying Dirty-Water Tanks

Procedure for safely removing and disposing of dirty water from the tank.

Ending the Cleaning Process

Steps to move the machine to the lowest step, raise it, and prepare for removal.

Use of Transport Trolley

Instructions for using the transport trolley to move the machine.

Preparation for Transport

Steps to remove the machine from the transport trolley for use or storage.

Transport Trolley for Maintenance

Using the transport trolley to position the machine for maintenance and cleaning work.

Maintenance and Care

Safety Measures During Maintenance

Disconnect power, ensure machine cannot start accidentally, and prevent parts from falling.

Daily Care

Examine power cable, empty/rinse dirty-water tank, inspect/clean brushes, rinse suction basin.

Weekly Care

Lubricate lifting spindles, check suction tubes, and check/renew seal strips.

Maintenance After 30 Service Hours

Perform daily/weekly tasks plus check/tighten chains, clean spray nozzles, and check glide rails.

Maintenance After 100 Service Hours

Includes 30-hour tasks plus checking chains/wheels for wear, inspecting brushes, and cleaning filter.

Annual Maintenance

Annual examination as per VDE 702/standards. Includes checks for wear and electrical components.

Tightening the Chain

Procedure for adjusting chain tension using the pressure spindle to maintain correct tension.

Cleaning and Replacing Fresh-Water Nozzles

Steps to remove, clean, and reassemble spray nozzles, ensuring proper alignment.

Troubleshooting and Remedy

Table listing faults, their causes, and recommended remedies for machine issues.

Rosemor Rotomac 360 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRosemor
ModelRotomac 360
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish