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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Use and Maintenance 49 0226 00 ed. 10-2018...
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 GHIBLI & WIRBEL SpA 27020 Dorno PV - ITALY www.ghibliwirbel.com info@ghibliwirbel.com Scrubber Dryer Mod: ......Battery mode:..V- ..W Art.: ....s/n ......IP20 Weight: ..kg MADE IN ITALY Year: ..GVW: ..kg GHIBLI &...
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Produttore Caratteristiche elettriche N° Matricola Grado di protezione Manufacturer Electrical characteristics Serial N° Degree of protection Producteur Caractéristiques électriques N° Matricule Degré de protection Hersteller Elektrische Eigenschaften Matrikelnr. Schutzgrad Fabricante Características eléctricas N° Matrícola Grado de protección Produtor Características elétricas...
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 English ......................EN - 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 Index Technical data......................EN-3 Introduction ....................EN-5 1.1.a - Operator position ................EN-5 1.1.b - General warnings while using the machine ........EN-5 1.1.c - General warnings during maintenance ..........EN-5 Non-intended machine use ................EN-5 Demolishing the machine ................EN-5 Getting to know the machine ..............EN-5 Unpacking ....................EN-5 3.1.a - Battery installation ................EN-6...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Technical data R150 FD85 R150 FD100 Type of use Operator on board Characteristics Operation Batteries Type of batteries N° 6 - 6V - 240Ah - (C5) Power supply Battery 36V Installed load 2350 W 2350 W Forward movement Forward / reverse movement...
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 R150 FD85 R150 FD100 Tank Type Dual tank Recirculation Solution capacity 150 l Recovery capacity 160 l Dimensions 1850 x 1020 x 1380 mm 1850 x 1100 x 1380 mm Weight Empty weight 284 Kg 296 Kg Weight with batteries 572 Kg...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.3 - DEMOLISHING THE MACHINE DANGER: Before using the machine carefully read DANGER: the “SAFETY WARNINGS FOR FLOORS The machine’s batteries are to be consid- WASHER-DRYER” manual annexed to this ered as special waste and must therefore one and the additions indicated below.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 4.1 - ASSEMBLY 3.1.a - Battery installation (Fig. 3) Lift the recovery water tank (11) using the COMPONENTS appropriate handles (25). The tank will be kept open by the gas 4.1.a - Squeegee installation (Fig. 7) spring (18).
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 5.1.a - Charging the battery with an 38) Display See paragraph (“Display controls”). external battery charger (Fig. 39) Button not in use Move the machine near the battery charging station. Suction activation button Remove the battery plug (26) from the socket (5) of the machine’s electrical sys- The suction activation is enabled by tem.
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 key (29) is on “ON” position, the (43) ON/OFF Brush unit button (ON/OFF) ON/OFF “ ” button is inserted and when the The activation of the brush unit is ena- accelerator pedal is pressed. bled by turning the key (29) to the “ON”...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 NOTA: NOTE: Each time the head group lifts (rest po- In case of emptying of the chemical sition), the brushes pressure sets at the minimum value. agent dosing plant, after changing the tank by keeping the “ ”...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 “ ” = ECO mode button (40) “ ” to stop operation, the Is shown when the ECO function is active through the “ ” button (50). pictogram “ ” when the aspirator stops. “...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 8.1.a - Language setting Press the button (48) “ ” to confirm Enter the parameter setting menu until the password and enter the parameter the following screen appears: setting menu; the following screen ap- pears: general sets...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 8.2 EMERGENCY (Fig. 8) 8.1.c - Brightness and contrast setting In case of emergency pull the plug (26) out of the socket (5); to disconnect power to the Enter the parameter setting menu until circuits and to stop all the functions of the the following screen appears: machine...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 8.4 - ALARMS DURING THE FUNCTIONING (Fig. 9) If the machine malfunctions, the display (38) will indicate the alarm type, according to the following list. In order to restore the machine’s proper functionality, consult the list below and perform the recommended procedures.
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 Alarm Meaning Solution AL_13: Traction Check the pedal potentiom- Pedal tearing Pedal failure eter connections and status. Close running micro during AL_14: Traction Pedal pressed during ignition detected: release the Release Pedal ignition pedal. AL_15: Traction Thermal protection on Traction power stage over-...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 9.1 - FILLING THE TANK Close the cover (53) and block it with the coupling (52). (Fig. 1-12) Perform the air purging procedure (de- scribed in this manual). WARNING: Only add clean mains water to the tank at 10.1 - OPERATION a temperature no greater than 50°C.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 NOTE: ton “ ” (47 Fig. 9) to prepare water Proper floor cleaning and drying is performed supply. by driving the machine forwards. When driv- Brushes rotation and water supply start ing in reverse, the squeegee is raised and when the accelerator pedal is pressed the suction unit, for removing the water from with forward or backward motion, or if the...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 11.1 - DRAINING THE OPERATIONS TO RECOVERY WATER PERFORM DAILY (Fig. 14) DANGER: 12.1.a - Emptying and cleaning the Before lifting the recovery water tank (11) clean water tank (Fig. 15) make sure it is empty. At the end of the washing cycle or when the WARNING: recovery water tank (11) is full, it is necessary...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 OPERATIONS TO BE drain hose. Reassemble all of the parts by perform- PERFORMED EVERY ing these operations in the opposite or- 3 MONTHS der. Remove and clean the suction filter (59) 12.1.e - Check the wear status of the with running water, removing possible steering chain (Fig.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 12.1.g - Cleaning the clean water fil- 12.1.i - Replacing the side skirt ter (Fig. 21) rubbers (Fig. 23) Make sure that the tank (13) is empty. When it becomes clear that the washing Remove the cap (22) and take out the fil- water is not well held by the side skirts, it is ter cartridge (64).
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 12.1.k - Checking the wear status of 12.1.m - Battery charger configura- the three wheels (Fig. 25) tion (Fig. 27) Check the wear status of the three wheels (8) and (23) periodically; if they WARNING: appear worn or damaged, contact a tech- The machine comes pre-configured for...
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The machine does not start Low battery. Check that the battery is up when the key is turned. charged. Main fuse blown. Replace the fuse found on the battery cable. Defective key.
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www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The machine does not move Operator not properly seated Sit properly in the driver’s in working conditions. in the driver’s seat. seat. Defective monowheel. Monowheel replacement. Movement direction not en- Use the appropriate control gaged.
www.ghibliwirbel.com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 WIRING DIAGRAM LAMPEGGIANTI POTENZIOMETRO 47K Display PEDALE ACC. FANALI TRASFORMATORE 36/12 CLACSON POWER ON MARCIA AVANTI-INDIETRO 1 INDIETRO 2 AVANTI BR 2 - BR 1 - OUT +V OUT +V MICRO SEDILE MICRO ANGOLO DI STERZATA - BATT TouchCell...
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