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C130 D 2015
SCRUBBING MACHINES
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC. 10068201 - Ver. AA - 01-2017

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  • Page 1 C130 D 2015 SCRUBBING MACHINES USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC. 10068201 - Ver. AA - 01-2017...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTER ................31 CONTENTS CLEANING THE VACUUM MOTOR FILTER................31 CONTENTS .......................3 EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK ..................31 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ............... 3 CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK ..................31 REFUELLING ..........................4 CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK ................... 32 USING THE MACHINE ........................
  • Page 4: Refuelling

    DANGER: Indicates an imminent danger that could cause serious injury or death. WARNING: Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause serious injury or death. CAUTION: Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause minor injuries. ATTENTION: Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could damage objects. REFUELLING DANGER: •...
  • Page 5: Using The Machine

    • Keep the fuel in containers that meet the legal requisites and bear an identification label. • The endothermic engine must only be powered using the fuel type described in the use and maintenance manual for the engine itself, which can be found attached to the following booklet. USING THE MACHINE DANGER: •...
  • Page 6 • The machine must only be used and stored in an enclosed or covered environment. • The machine must not be used or stored outdoors in damp conditions or directly exposed to rain. • The machine does not cause harmful vibrations. •...
  • Page 7: Deactivation Of The Machine

    DEACTIVATION OF THE MACHINE WARNING: • Always protect the machine against sunlight, rain, and other atmospheric agents, both while it is stationary and while it is in function. Store the machine in a dry, sheltered place: this machine is only designed for use under dry conditions, and must not be used or stored outdoors under humid conditions.
  • Page 8 ATTENTION: • All the activities must be performed under sufficient visibility and lighting conditions. • Never tamper with the machine's protection devices for any reason; always follow the supplied routine maintenance instructions scrupulously. • If the machine needs to be pushed for maintenance purposes, never exceed the speed of 4 km/h.
  • Page 9: Transport

    TRANSPORT WARNING: • Empty both tanks before transporting. • Put the squeegee and the brushes in their work position before securing the machine to the transport vehicle. • Use a ramp, a truck or trailer capable of supporting the weight of the machine and the operator. •...
  • Page 10: Main Machine Components

    12 13 MAIN MACHINE COMPONENTS The main machine components are the following: Command display. Emergency push button. Main key switch. i-drive selector. Control panel. Detergent solution tap control lever. Parking brake lever. Endothermic engine speed adjustment lever. Endothermic engine starter control lever. 10.
  • Page 11: Main Components Of The Command Display

    MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE COMMAND DISPLAY The main machine components are the following: 22. Hour meter box. 23. Pre-set programs (ECO – STD – PLUS). Filter obstruction indicator. 24. Noise reduction button. Radiator coolant temperature indicator. 25. Temporary detergent solution flow adjustment button. Oil pressure indicator.
  • Page 12: Symbols Used In The Manual

    The descriptions contained in this document are not binding. The company therefore reserves the right to INTRODUCTORY COMMENT make any modifications at any time to elements, details, or accessory supply, as considered necessary for reasons of improvement or manufacturing/commercial requirements. The reproduction, even partial, Any floor scrubbing machine can only work properly and effectively if used correctly and kept in full of the text and drawings contained in this document is prohibited by law.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA S.I. [MKS] C130 D Refer to the endothermic engine's use and maintenance manual for the relative technical data. Rated machine power 7755 Working capacity up to 7800 Working width 1291 Working width with scrubbing brush head shifted outside 1337 Squeegee width 1493...
  • Page 15: Symbols Used On The Machine

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Treading ban label: Located on the machine, to identify the surfaces that must not be trodden on (risk Inspection ramp label: of personal injury or damage to the machine). Used on the back of the machine to indicate the position of the inspection and recovery tank maintenance footboard.
  • Page 16: Symbols Used On The Serial Number Plate

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE MACHINE PREPARATION HANDLING THE PACKAGED MACHINE Maximum gradient symbol: The machine's overall weight including packaging is 1440kg. Used on the machine serial number plate, to indicate the maximum gradient that can be safely handled in working mode. ATTENTION: it is recommended that all the packaging components be kept for any future machine transportation.
  • Page 17: How To Move The Machine

    N.B.: Wait for the spark plugs symbol on the command display to turn off before turning the HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE main switch to its “START” position. To transport the machine safely, proceed as follows: N.B.: Do not use the starter for more than 5 seconds at a time. If the engine does not start up, release the key and wait for 10 seconds before making a new attempt.
  • Page 18: Machine Safety Measures

    CAUTION: when getting down from the machine do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush REFUELLING head or the squeegee splash guard bar. DANGER: Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. Shut off the engine and allow it to cool 17.
  • Page 19: Detergent Solution (Version Without Cds)

    PREPARING TO WORK DETERGENT SOLUTION (VERSION WITHOUT CDS) After filling the solution tank with clean water add the liquid detergent to the tank in the concentration Before beginning to work, it is necessary to: and manner indicated on the detergent manufacturer's label. To prevent the formation of an excessive amount of foam that could damage the vacuum motor, use the minimum percentage of 1.
  • Page 20: Working Program: Transfer

    7. Open the detergent solution flow into the machine's water system by turning the tap control lever (5) WORKING PROGRAM: TRANSFER in the direction indicated by the arrow (Fig.7). 8. Select the speed level (for example “step-01”), and turn the knob (6) on the direction selection lever (7) (Fig.8), under the steering wheel.
  • Page 21: Working Program: Drying

    7. Select the direction in which you want to move the machine. For example, if you want to move N.B.: the symbol (8) is visible on the command display only when the vacuum motors are running. forwards shift the direction selector lever (29) in the direction shown by the arrow (Fig.4). N.B.: To select the forward gear (F) you need to first shift the lever up and then shift it in the 12.
  • Page 22: Working Program: Scrubbing With Drying

    N.B.: if reverse is carried out when this program is active, the squeegee body will rise from the 16. “PLUS” working program button. 17. “STANDARD” working program button. floor and the vacuum motors will keep working for a pre-set time and then they will switch off.
  • Page 23: Working Program: Scrubbing Without Drying

    If, when working, you need to temporarily change the parameters of the pressure on the brushes or Selecting the program “SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING”, the control display screen will appear as the amount of detergent solution dispensed, read the sections “TEMPORARY ADJUSTMENT OF shown in the figure.
  • Page 24: Hour Meter

    N.B.: to select the forward gear (F) you need to first shift the lever up and then shift it in the direction indicated by the arrow (Fig.4). N.B.: the letter “F” will appear on the command display indicating that the forward gear is engaged (19).
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Operating Speed

    N.B.: the modification of the amount of detergent solution is temporary, once the time has ADJUSTING THE OPERATING SPEED passed by the parameters set in the control board, the amount of detergent solution To adjust the travel speed, use the knob (3) on the gear control lever (1) under the steering wheel supplied returns to the pre-set value in the working program being used.
  • Page 26: Changing Working Program Parameters

    CHANGING WORKING PROGRAM PARAMETERS EMERGENCY BUTTON If, during working, there are any problems press the emergency button (1) on the control panel (Fig.1). If you need to change the parameters of one of the default programs, do as follows: 1. Press the “SETTING” button on the work screen. N.B.: As soon as the emergency button (1) is pressed (Fig.1) the machine immediately switches off.
  • Page 27: Adjustment Of Driving Position

    4. After completing the tasks listed in the “RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE WORK” table, grip the ADJUSTMENT OF DRIVING POSITION handle (2) and raise the seat mounting plate to the maintenance position (Fig.2). The proper adjustment of the driving position provides a greater sense of comfort when using the 5.
  • Page 28: Recommended Maintenance Operations

    RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS EMPTYING THE DEBRIS HOPPER To empty the debris hopper, proceed as follows: 1. Select the i-drive program “transport” by rotating the knob to position “A” as shown in (Fig.1). N.B.: by rotating the i-drive selector to the transfer program, all the brush heads and the squeegee TYPE OF MAINTENANCE body will move to their idle positions (raised off floor).
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Squeegee Body

    19. Check the wear of the rear rubber blade (12) on the squeegee body; if the edge of the rubber in CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY contact with the floor is worn, replace it. Refer to "REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE UNIT RUBBER Careful cleaning of the squeegee body guarantees better cleaning and drying of the floor as well as a BLADES".
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Disc Brushes

    16. Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts. CLEANING CYLINDRICAL BRUSH Careful cleaning of the cylindrical brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer life for the brush motor. To clean the cylindrical brush, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Recovery Tank Filter

    ATTENTION: the brush has been correctly mounted if when seen from above the cusp shape, formed by the bristles, has its top towards the traction wheel (Fig.10). 17. Insert the pipe hub (15) in the cylindrical brush control arm (Fig.11), making sure that the pins (16) in the pipe hub go into the slots (17) in the brush (Fig.11).
  • Page 32: Cleaning The Solution Tank

    4. Release the recovery tank drainage tube (1), at the back of the machine, from the retainers (Fig.2), CLEANING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION FILTER unscrew the cap and place it on the ground. 5. Remove the recovery tank drainage cap (2) (on the back of the machine) and place it on the ground Careful cleaning of the detergent solution filter guarantees better cleaning of the floor.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Scrubbing Brush Head Splash Guard

    CAUTION: these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible contact with the edges or tips of metal objects. 8. Stand on the right side of the machine. 9. Remove the retainer (4) from the pin (5) in the squeegee body (Fig.5). 10.
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Water System (Versions With Cds)

    7. When the work screen appears in the command display, press the button (6) for the “STD” working 9. Put back the detergent canister (5) in the compartment in the solution tank (Fig.7). program (Fig.6). 10. Connect the male insert (2) to the female insert (3) in the cap (4) of the detergent canister (5) (Fig.8).
  • Page 35: Extraordinary Maintenance Work

    EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE WORK FITTING DISC BRUSHES Careful cleaning of the disc brush into the brush holder plate guarantees better cleaning of the floor as ASSEMBLING THE SQUEEGEE BODY well as a longer life of the brush motor. To mount it the squeegee body on the machine, do as follows: To insert the brush correctly, do as follows: 1.
  • Page 36: Fitting The Roll Bar

    5. Select the i-drive program “scrubbing with drying” by rotating the knob to position (C) as shown in 5. Insert the pins (5) in the roll bar in the slots (64) in the machine chassis (Fig.4). (Fig.1). N.B.: it is recommended that the operation just described be carried out by at least two people. N.B.: rotating the i-drive selector to the scrubbing with drying program, all the brush heads and 6.
  • Page 37: Replacing The Cylindrical Brush

    N.B.: the brush has been correctly mounted if when seen from above the cusp shape, formed by REPLACING THE CYLINDRICAL BRUSH the bristles, has its top towards the traction wheel (Fig.10). To clean the cylindrical brush, proceed as follows: 17. Insert the pipe hub (15) in the cylindrical brush control arm (Fig.11), making sure that the pins (16) in the pipe hub go into the slots (17) in the brush (Fig.11).
  • Page 38: Replacing The Squeegee Splash Guard Bars Rubber

    N.B.: the equipment to be used for this operation is not supplied with the machine. 10. Remove the splash guard rubber (7) and replace it (Fig.7). 11. Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts. 12. Repeat steps 5 - 11 also for the left-hand side of the machine. 14.
  • Page 39: Adjustment Interventions

    ADJUSTMENT INTERVENTIONS ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE SPLASH GUARD BAR RUBBER Careful cleaning of the splash guard rubber of the squeegee body guarantees better cleaning of the floor. ADJUSTING THE SCRUBBING BRUSH HEAD SPLASH GUARD RUBBER To adjust the squeegee lateral splash guard rubber, proceed as follows: Careful cleaning of the side splash guard rubbers of the scrubbing brush head guarantees better cleaning of the floor.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Squeegee Body Rubber Blades

    DISPOSAL To dispose of the machine, take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre. Before scrapping the machine, it is necessary to remove and separate out the following materials, then send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with the environmental hygiene regulations currently in force: •...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter lists the most common problems linked with the use of the machine. If you are unable to resolve the problems with the information given here, please contact your nearest assistance centre. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The main switch is set to “0”. Make sure that the main switch is at "I", if not turn the key a quarter turn to right.
  • Page 42: Browsing The Command Display Menu

    BROWSING THE COMMAND DISPLAY MENU Item ID Description (EN) Category Parameter On the work screen it is possible to display the screens: Language General 0=EN 1=IT 2=FR 3=DE 4=ES CHECK: which displays the consumption of all the machine's motors, the voltage of the batteries Manual Mode General 0=NO 1=YES...
  • Page 43: Alarm

    Battery Type: this is the parameter for changing the type of setting for the batteries that are used to HOUR METERS power the machine, the following types can be selected: WET - GEL - AGM - CUSTOM. Partial hour meter count: this is the parameter for adjusting the partial hour meter activation, you can Pressing the “HOUR METERS”...
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