INDEX INDEX ........................... 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................4 2.1........................4 COPE OF THE MANUAL 2.2......................5 DENTIFYING THE MACHINE 2.3................5 OCUMENTATION PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION....................5 3.1........................5 ENERAL DESCRIPTION 3.2............................5 EGEND 3.3.
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9.5.2. Weekly operations ........................20 9.5.3. Six monthly operations ......................20 TROUBLESHOOTING....................21 10.1..................21 OW TO RESOLVE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS ........................25 OTOR DRIVE ALARM BOARD ENGLISH...
GENERAL INFORMATION Read this manual carefully before carrying out any work on the machine 2.1. Scope of the manual This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine. It defines the purpose for which the machine has been designed and constructed and contains all the information required by operators In addition to this manual containing all user information, other publications are available providing specific information for maintenance personnel...
2.2. Identifying the machine The rating plate (fig. 1) provides the following information: • model; • power supply; • total nominal power; • serial number; • year of fabrication; • dry weight; • maximum slope; • barcode with serial number; •...
E -Battery compartment (in the detergent tank): danger of short circuit between the battery poles and presence of hydrogen during charging. 3.4. Accessories • Bristle brushes: for washing delicate floors and polishing; • Polypropylene brushes: for normal floor washing; • Tynex brushes: for removing accumulated stubborn dirt on resistant floors; •...
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The machine must never be left unattended with the motors on. Before leaving it, turn the motors off and make sure it cannot move accidentally by putting the parking brake on and disconnecting it from the power supply. Always pay attention to other people, children in particular, present in the place where you are working.
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the product is classified as WEEE type special waste and is covered by the requisites of the new environmental protection regulations (2002/96/EC WEEE). It must be disposed of separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and standards. Special waste. Do not dispose of with ordinary waste. Alternatively the machine must be returned to the Manufacturer for a complete overhaul.
HANDLING AND INSTALLATION 5.1. Lifting and transporting the packaged machine IMPORTANT During all lifting operations, make sure the packaged machine is firmly anchored to avoid it tipping up or being accidentally dropped. Always load/unload lorries in adequately lit areas. The machine, packaged on a wooden pallet by the Manufacturer, must be loaded using suitable equipment (see EC Directive 2006/42 and subsequent amendments and/or additions) onto the transporting vehicle.
The technical characteristics must correspond to those indicated in the paragraph on the technical specification of the machine. The use of heavier batteries could seriously jeopardise manoeuvrability and lead to the brush motor overheating. Batteries with a lower capacity and weight will require recharging more frequently. They must be kept charged, dry and clean and the connections must be tight.
IMPORTANT Mount the batteries on the machine using lifting means suitable for their weight. The positive and negative poles have different diameters. • Referring to the wiring layout shown in the above diagram, connect the battery cable and bridge terminals to the battery poles. Arrange the cables as shown in the diagram, tighten the terminals on the poles and cover with Vaseline.
To load the machine onto a means of transport, proceed as follows: • empty the dirty water drum and detergent tank; • remove the squeegee and brushes (or drive disks); • remove the batteries; • place the machine on the pallet and fix it with plastic straps or metal brackets; •...
turns the suction motor on. When the accelerator is released, the machine, brushes and suction motor stop. • Detergent tank level indicator (fig. 5, ref. 6): the LED comes on when there is no longer sufficient water in the detergent tank. •...
6.3. Moving the machine when not in operation To move the machine, proceed as follows: • raise the squeegee by pressing the suction button (fig. 5, ref. 3) (LED off); • Raise the head by pressing the brush button (fig. 5, ref. 4) (LED off); •...
concentrations. Do not use solvents or hydrocarbons. The temperature of the water and detergent must not exceed the maximum indicated in the technical specification. They must be free of sand and/or other impurities. The machine has been designed for use with low-foam biodegradable detergents made specifically for scrubber driers.
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system, select the most suitable operating mode (BRUSH/PAD mode with brush/abrasive disk or MICROFIBRE mode with microfibre disk) by holding the brush button down for at least 5 seconds; • holding the detergent flow regulation button (fig. 5, ref. 5) down for at least 2 seconds enables/disables the flow of detergent.
• disconnect the batteries; • empty and clean the dirty water drum. 6.8. Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier • In the event of particularly stubborn dirt on the floor, washing and drying can be performed in two separate operations.
To empty the tank: • move the machine near a drain; • remove the cap (fig. 10, ref. 1); • when the detergent tank is completely empty, replace the cap (fig. 10, ref. 1). i INFORMATION The water and detergent solution can also be used to wash the dirty water drum. PERIODS OF INACTIVITY If the machine is not used for some time, remove the squeegee, brushes/microfibre disks and drive disks, wash them and put them away in a dry place (preferably in a bag or...
compliance with current safety legislation and as described in the maintenance manual. 9.1. Maintenance - General rules Performing regular maintenance according to the Manufacturer's instructions improves performance and extends the working life of the machine. When cleaning the machine, respect the following: •...
• reuse the same blade by reversing the edge in contact with the floor until all four edges are worn out, or replace with a new blade, fitting it onto the screws on the body of the squeegee (fig. 15, ref. 1); •...
TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1. How to resolve possible problems Possible problems affecting the whole machine. PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The machine does not function • battery connector disconnected • connect the batteries to the machine • the batteries are flat • recharge the batteries The brushes do not turn •...
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• the float switch has tripped (dirty • empty the dirty water drum water drum), is clogged by dirt or or reset the float switch broken • the suction hose is blocked • unblock the hose • suction hose • connect or repair the hose connected to the squeegee or is damaged •...
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• the battery supplied filled with • if recharging with a normal The battery discharges too fast acid by the Manufacturer has battery charger during use, recharging with an been stored for too long before effective, you must use a electronic battery charger is being recharged and used for double recharging cycle:...
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• the battery has been charged • replace the battery beyond the limit suggested by the Manufacturer ALARMS ON THE DISPLAY 1) ACC "drive lever" already pressed when the machine is turned on or after an Emergency 2) SIC Emergency button pressed 3) POT Speed potentiometer fault 4) MOS...
Motor drive alarm board If drive is interrupted, the error code should be identified by means of the status LED (fig. 6, ref. 16). In the absence of malfunctions, the status LED is steadily on while the machine is in operation. If a malfunction is detected, the status LED provides two types of information, a slow flash (2 Hz) or a rapid flash (4 Hz) to indicate the severity of the malfunction.
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