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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Use and Maintenance 49.0260.00 ed. 10-2018...
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Scrubber Dryer Mod: ....... Art.: ....Battery mode: ..V - ..W Charging mode: ... - ... V ˜ ... / ... Hz ...W Nr ......IP... GVW: ..Kg MADE IN ITALY Year: ..
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 English ....................ENGLISH - 1 (Translation of original instructions)
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing one of our cleaning products. The floor scrubber dryer that you have purchased has been designed to satisfy the user in terms of ease of use and reliability over time. We are aware that in order for a good product to stay that way, over time, it requires continuous updates aimed at meeting the expectations of those who use it on a daily basis.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Contents Technical data....................EN-3 1.1 Introduction ....................EN-5 2.1 Getting to know the machine ..............EN-5 3.1 Unpacking ....................EN-5 3.1.a Standard machine equipment ............EN-5 4.1 Assembling the components ..............EN-5 4.1.a Wiper assembly ..................EN-5 4.1.b Brush assembly ..................EN-5 4.1.c Installing and connecting the batteries ..........EN-6 5.1 Charging the battery ..................EN-6 5.1.a Charging the battery using the on board battery charger (if present) ..
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Technical data 45M55 45D55 45D60 Type of use Operator on ground Characteristics Power supply Battery Battery Battery Power supply voltage See technical data plate Installed load 1060 W 1240 W 1190 W Forward movement Manual Tractioned Tractioned...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 1.1 INTRODUCTION handle (3 Fig. 1) (see relative paragraph). Position a chute and unload the machine from the bench. DANGER: Before using the machine, carefully read the 3.1.a - Standard machine equipment attached “SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE FLOOR SCRUBBER DRYER”...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 4.1.c - Installing and connecting the If other types of batteries are installed, see the paragraph “Parameter setting”. batteries (Fig. 6) The use of gel batteries with calibration for acid or other batteries is prohibited. WARNING: CHECK THAT THE RECOVERY TANK AND THE CLEAN WATER TANK ARE EMPTY.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 5.1.b - Charging the battery using an 20) Sensor for the start of the rotation of the brush/es external battery charger (Fig. • (for model with traction) Acting on the touch sensor (20) with WARNING: button (45) “...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 50) Button with double function - Aspira- 52) Brush rotation enable button “ ” tor start and Quiet operation Button operation is enabled by pressing “ ” the button (45) “ ”. Starting the aspirator Pressing the button (52) “...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Turn off the machine, unplug the battery con- nector (35 Fig. 7) for a few seconds and then NOTE: reconnect it. In particular settings you can activate the si- When the machine is turned on again it will lencer function by acting as indicated above.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 general ton (51) “ ” to confirm your selection; sets GEL = Gel battery AGM = AGM battery battery selection: gel 24 WET = ACID battery 7.1.c - Brightness and contrast set- general ting Enter the parameter setting menu until sets the following screen appears: display...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Disable to disable it or “Enabled” to en- ing the button “ ” indicating that the wa- able it and then press the button (51) “ ter dispensing solenoid valve is enabled; by ” to confirm your choice. repeatedly pressing the button (51) “...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 10.1 OPERATION (Fig. 1-9) Turn on the tap and fill the tank (5). Turn on the tap and fill the tank (5) to the MAXIMUM LEVEL (NOT EXCEED) indi- 10.1.a - Checks before use cated by the label placed on the transpar- Check that the exhaust tube (12) of the ent tube (15).
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Use the appropriate controls to activate the drive mechanism, if available for the NOTE: model in use. The proper cleaning and drying of the floor is done by pushing the machine forwards; Brushing only cycle: if you go backwards the machine will not perform drying;...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 10.1.e - Adjusting traction help (only 10.1.g - Maximum recovery tank wa- for models without traction) ter level alarm (Fig. 18) (Fig. 14) If during the use of the machine the vacuum stops and the display shows the symbol “ The function of the hand wheel (79) is to in- crease / decrease the ground pressure of the ”...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 10.1.h - Alarms list (Fig. 9) If the machine malfunctions, the display (46) will indicate the alarm type, according to the fol- lowing list. In order to restore the machine’s proper functionality, consult the list below and perform the recommended procedures.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Alarm Meaning Solution Check the traction operating AL_24: Traction Battery not connected to mode. High traction motor Batt Connection the function card working current detected. Check connections between AL_25: General No control panel-function the keypad card and func- Keyp connection communication tions.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the drain hose open and adding clean water NOTE: through the top opening. If, during washing, it is clear that the rubber When cleaning is complete, lift the tube blades (60) are damaged or worn, it is neces- (15), leaving the tap (53) open;...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 12.1.g - Replacing the squeegee rub- 12.1.i - Cleaning the suction filter (Fig. ber blades (Fig. 21) When it becomes clear that drying the floor Lift the filter with its cover (83). is difficult or traces of water remain on the Loosen the screw (84) and remove the floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the filter (85).
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 12.1.n - Battery charger and digital Height adjustment instrument configuration (Fig. The wiper can be height adjusted using the plates/shims placed on the wiper wheels (40). Loosen the knob (55). WARNING: Lift the support (55a) and place the The machine leaves production with a plate (55b) over or under the plate (55a) standard configuration for operation with...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION By pressing the button (45) Low battery. Check that the battery is charged. “ ” ithe display does not turn on. Main fuse blown. Replace the main 5A or 80A fuse. The battery’s plug is still lo- Place the plug correctly.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No water comes out. Tank empty. Fill the tank. Defective card. Replace. Solenoid valve enabling Press the switch. switch not pressed. Tap turned off. Open the tap Filter blocked. Clean the filter. Solenoid valve does not Call the technical support work.
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 ENGLISH - 24...
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