i-team i-cover 2.5 User Manual

i-team i-cover 2.5 User Manual

Rolling disinfectant sprayer

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i-cover
2.5
Rolling disinfectant sprayer
User manual
i-team Professional b.v.
Hoppenkuil 27b, 5626 DD Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Telephone: +31402662400
Email: hello@i-teamglobal.com
Internet: www.i-teamglobal.com

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  • Page 1 ® i-cover Rolling disinfectant sprayer User manual i-team Professional b.v. Hoppenkuil 27b, 5626 DD Eindhoven, The Netherlands Telephone: +31402662400 Email: hello@i-teamglobal.com Internet: www.i-teamglobal.com...
  • Page 2 Original user manual, written in the English Language Future Cleaning Technologies B.V. Hoppenkuil 27b, 5626 DD Eindhoven, The Netherlands Telephone: +31402662400 Email: hello@i-teamglobal.com Internet: www.i-teamglobal.com Model: I-COVER 2.5 24V Date: 19/01/2021 Product code: IM25.FCT.1115B Version: v.1.0...
  • Page 3: Preface

    2.5. Save this manual for future reference. The manual is an essential part of the i-cover 2.5 and must be handed over to the new owner upon resale or exchange. This i-cover 2.5 will provide excellent performance. The best results will be obtained when the i-cover 2.5 is: •...
  • Page 4: Reading Guide

    Reading guide The following symbols and terms are used throughout this manual to alert the reader to safety issues and important information: Symbol Term Explanation WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if the safety instructions are not followed, can lead to injuries of the operator or bystanders, light and/or moderate damage to the product or the environment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content Preface ..................................3 Purpose of the user manual ............................ 3 Target audience ..............................3 Operators of the i-cover 2.5 ............................ 3 Reading guide ................................4 Content ................................... 5 Introduction ..............................7 Intended use of the product ........................8 Non-intended use of the product ......................9 Lifespan ..............................
  • Page 6 After operation ..........................29 6.3.2 Removing the spray nozzle ......................30 Cleaning and storage ........................... 30 6.4.1 Cleaning the body of the i-cover 2.5 ....................30 6.4.2 Flushing the spray nozzle ........................ 30 6.4.3 Draining the machine ........................31 6.4.4 Cleaning with water ........................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The i-cover 2.5 is battery operated. The battery used in the i-cover 2.5 is the same as a variety of battery powered i-team products. The battery must be fully charged before use. A second battery is optional.
  • Page 8: Intended Use Of The Product

    1.1 Intended use of the product Figure 1 The i-cover® 2.5 is a specialized machine to disinfect surfaces only. You can hold the i-cover 2.5 in your hand using the handle, or hang it on your shoulder using the belt, see Figure 1.
  • Page 9: Non-Intended Use Of The Product

    See section 2.1. 1.4 Modifications It is not permitted to make modifications to the design of the i-cover 2.5 without consultation and permission from the manufacturer. This affects the warranty, refer to section 1.6 of this manual.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    1.5 Specifications Figure 2 Body size (D x W x H): 300 x 300 x 620 mm Total weight: 12 kg Hose length: 144 cm Extension tube length: 10 cm Tank capacity: 2.5 l Total work reach: 375 m² Application: Surfaces ®...
  • Page 11: Warranty

    1.6 Warranty The i-cover® 2.5 should only be operated with the materials supplied. Using alternative supplies may cause damage to the i-cover 2.5 and may cause a risk to the operator. The use of alternative supplies voids manufacturer's warranty.
  • Page 12: Identification

    1.7 Identification Each i-cover® 2.5 has a unique identification number that can be found on the top of the main body. Your i-team dealer needs this number when you order parts. Product type: i-cover 2.5 Serial number: Current: 24 V/power 45 W...
  • Page 13: Description

    • the body, that contains the disinfectant tank, can be carried as a backpack or as trolley, or by hand; • the spay gun with the spray nozzle. The i-cover 2.5 consists of: Figure 4 Legend A trolley. A spray nozzle.
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    2.1 Control panel 1. Battery power status display. The green battery power status LEDs are on during normal use. When the battery is full all green LEDs are on, when the battery gets empty the green LEDs will go off one by one. 2.
  • Page 15: Safety

    3.2.1 The disinfectant WARNING DO NOT fill the i-cover 2.5 with disinfectants for which a dilution is needed that carries a corrosive pictogram (GHS05) or the hazard statements H290 “May be corrosive to metals”, or H314 “Causes severe skin burns and eye damage”. The use of these type of disinfectants should generally be avoided.
  • Page 16: Personal Protection

    3.2.3 Personal protection ATTENTION The disinfectant can be irritating to the eyes. Wear eye protection and use caution when filling. Always keep the spray nozzle pointed away from your face. ATTENTION Clean your hands immediately after filling or draining the disinfectant tank.
  • Page 17: Transport And Storage

    2.5, it is recommended to drain it; • store the steam lance in its holder during transport and storage; • before you store the i-cover 2.5, it is recommended to clean the it with a damp cloth; • do not store the i-cover 2.5 outdoors; •...
  • Page 18: Assembly And Installation

    5 Assembly and installation The i-cover® 2.5 does not require any assembly. A battery and a battery charger can be ordered separately. 5.1 Unboxing The i-cover 2.5 is packed in 1 box. Figure 7 Legend 1x trolley 1x nozzle filter...
  • Page 19: Trolley Or Backpack Operation

    5.2 Trolley or backpack operation 5.2.1 Trolley operation When you use the i-cover® 2.5 as a trolley it is advised to remove the harness so loose straps cannot be caught between the wheels. To remove the harness: 1. Remove the padding (Figure 8, pos 1) that is attached to the back plate with Velcro. Figure 8...
  • Page 20 2. Unscrew the four screws (Figure 9, pos 2) using a Philips screwdriver. 3. Remove the back plate (Figure 9, pos 1). Figure 9...
  • Page 21: Backpack Operation

    4. Put the four screws back in place, as these also hold the trolley handle (Figure 10, pos 1). Figure 10 TIP: Keep all removed parts safely stored for future use. 5.2.2 Backpack operation When you use the i-cover® 2.5 as a backpack no further assembly is required.
  • Page 22: Operation

    6. Check the battery indicator next to the main Figure 11 switch. See also section 2.1. 7. Turn off the i-cover 2.5. TIP: It is not recommended to use the batteries when charged less than 40%. The i-cover 2.5 can operate on a single battery.
  • Page 23: Filling The Disinfectant Tank

    6.1.2 Filling the disinfectant tank 1. Remove the yellow stopper (Figure 12, pos 3). 2. Pour in the disinfectant (Figure 12, pos 2) while checking the fluid level (fig 12, pos 1). 3. Replace the yellow stopper (Figure 12, pos 3) and make sure it seals tight.
  • Page 24: Attaching The Right Spray Nozzle For The Job

    6.1.3 Attaching the right spray nozzle for the job ATTENTION • There are 4 different spray nozzles with each its specific application. Choose the right spray nozzle for the specific job. Please see section 2.3. • All spray nozzles can be used in combination with the nozzle filter. Normal use.
  • Page 25: Trolley Operation

    2. Press the ON/OFF switch (Figure 14, pos 1) to turn on the i-cover® 2.5. The hour meter and the battery power status display light up. See also section 2.1. 3. Press the ON/OFF switch on the spray gun (Figure 14, pos 2). 4. Start working with the i-cover 2.5. Figure 14...
  • Page 26: After Operation

    2.5. Figure 15 3. Open the battery holder (Figure 16, pos 2) at the side of the i-cover 2.5. 4. Remove the blue coded battery from the blue battery slot at the top (Figure 16, pos 3).
  • Page 27: Backpack Operation

    6.3 Backpack operation 1. Release the straps (Figure 17, pos 1) of the harness to their maximum size. 2. Remove the spray gun and place it on a chair or table. 3. Put on the backpack. 4. Adjust the waistband (Figure 17, pos 2) and the straps (Figure 17, pos 1) so they fit comfortably. Figure 17...
  • Page 28 6. Press the ON/OFF switch (Figure 18, pos 1) to turn on the i-cover® 2.5. The hour meter and the battery power status display light up. See also section 2.1. 7. Press the ON/OFF switch on the spray gun (Figure 18, pos 2). 8. Start working with the i-cover 2.5. Figure 18...
  • Page 29: After Operation

    3. Press the ON/OFF switch (Figure 19, pos 3) to turn off the i-cover® 2.5. Figure 19 4. Open the battery holder (Figure 20, pos 2) at the side of the i-cover 2.5. 5. Remove the blue coded battery from the blue battery slot at the top (Figure 20, pos 3).
  • Page 30: Removing The Spray Nozzle

    2.5 and remove the batteries. 6.4.1 Cleaning the body of the i-cover 2.5 Wipe the body of the i-cover 2.5 after each use. 6.4.2 Flushing the spray nozzle To prevent blockage of the spray nozzle, it is recommended to flush the spray nozzle with tap water after each use.
  • Page 31: Draining The Machine

    6.4.3 Draining the machine 1. Put the i-cover® 2.5 on a table with the backside towards you. 2. Release the drainage tube (Figure 22, pos 1) via the clips (Figure 22, pos 3). 3. Put the end of the drainage tube into a proper container for disinfectants.
  • Page 32: Cleaning With Water

    (Figure 23, pos 2). Figure 23 7. Press the ON/OFF button on the body of i-cover 2.5 (Figure 19, pos 3) to turn it off. 8. Put the i-cover 2.5 on a table with the backside towards you. 9. Release the drainage tube (Figure 22, pos 1) via the clips (Figure 22, pos 3).
  • Page 33: Removing The Batteries

    6.4.5 Removing the batteries 1. Open the battery holder (Figure 24, pos 2) at the side of the i-cover® 2.5. 2. Remove the blue coded battery from the blue battery slot at the top (Figure 24, pos 3). 3. Remove the gray coded battery (option) from the gray battery slot at the bottom (Figure 24, pos 1).
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    7 Maintenance To ensure proper and safe operation throughout the life of the i-cover® 2.5, it is recommended to have an authorized i-team partner check the machine after the first 50 hours of use and then every 125 hours afterwards.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Drain connector cap is not put back Check and replace the drain correctly connector cap correctly. i-cover 2.5 was stored or transported Place the i-cover 2.5 upright. lying down without draining the tank first Battery* not charging Battery* is end of life Replace battery*.
  • Page 36: Decommissioning And Disposal

    It is the responsibility of the i-cover® 2.5 owner to dispose of the product responsibly. At the end-of-life the i-cover 2.5 still contains valuable resources and needs to be disposed of according to your local laws and regulations regarding recycling of electrical equipment.
  • Page 37: Attachments

    10 Attachments 10.1 CE Certificate...
  • Page 38 This document is part of the technical file of the i-cover® 2.5 and will be available upon request.

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