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  • Page 1 ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................... 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................4 ....................... 4 COPE OF THE MANUAL ..................5 DENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE ............... 5 OCUMENTATION ANNEXED TO THE MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION....................5 ...................... 5 ENERAL DESCRIPTION ..........................5 EGEND ........................
  • Page 3 9.3.2 Weekly maintenance....................22 9.3.3 Six-monthly maintenance................... 22 HOW TO ORDER SPARE PARTS ................22 TROUBLESHOOTING....................23 11.1 ................23 OW TO OVERCOME POSSIBLE FAILURES ENGLISH...
  • Page 4: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Read this manual carefully before starting any operations on this machine Scope of the manual This manual has been drawn up by the Manufacturer and is considered as an integral part of the machine. It defines the purpose for which the machine has been manufactured and contains all information the operators require.
  • Page 5: Identification Of The Machine

    Identification of the machine The number plate (fig. 1), which is attached at the rear of the machine, shows the following information: • model code; • machine model; • power supply voltage; • total rated power; • serial number (registration number); •...
  • Page 6: Danger Areas

    • head unit (fig. 2, ref. 4): the main element is represented by the brushes/rollers (fig. 2, ref. 5), which distribute the detergent solution on the floor, removing dirt; • squeegee unit (or floor wiper, fig. 2, ref. 6): used to wipe and dry the floor, sucking up the water spread on the floor;...
  • Page 7 Do not use the machine in places that are not adequately lighted, in environments with danger of explosions, on public roads, in the presence of dirt harmful to health or improper environments. The suitable temperature for the use of the machine ranges between +4° C and +35° C; when the machine is not used, the temperature range is between +0°...
  • Page 8: Handling And Installation

    In presence of particularly high magnetic fields assess the possible effects on the control electronics. Never wash the machine with jets of water. The recycled fluids contain detergents, disinfectants, water, organic and inorganic stuff recycled during the work stages: they must be disposed of in compliance with the laws in force.
  • Page 9: Checking The Machine On Delivery

    The machine, which is packed on a wooden pallet by the Manufacturer, must be loaded by means of proper handling machines (refer to the EEC provision 89/392/CEE and following amendments), onto the carrier and, once it has arrived at the appointed destination, unloaded by similar means.
  • Page 10: Feeding Batteries (Models With Battery)

    WARNING Check that the electric plant is provided with a suitable ground line and that the plugs (and any reducers being used) guarantee the continuity of the ground lead wires. ! DANGER The non-observance of the prescribed rules can cause serious damages to persons and things and the invalidity of the guarantee.
  • Page 11: The Battery-Charger (Models With Battery)

    2) disconnect the Anderson connector (fig. 5, ref. 2) of the battery wiring from the corresponding Anderson connector (fig. 5, ref. 1) of the main wiring; 3) unhook the recovery tank (fig. 2, ref. 2) from the solution tank (fig. 2, ref. 7) acting on the blocking hook (fig.
  • Page 12: Practical Guide For The User

    The loading of the machine onto a vehicle must be done as follows: • empty the recovery tank and the solution tank; • roller models R empty the dirt collecting box; • remove the squeegee and the brushes (or drive discs or rollers); •...
  • Page 13: Installing And Adjusting The Squeegee

    Installing and adjusting the squeegee The floor wiper, also called squeegee (fig. 2, ref. 6), is the first responsible for drying. To install the squeegee on the machine proceed as follows: 1) check that the squeegee supporting plate (fig. 7, ref. 2) is raised, otherwise lift it by acting on the proper lever (fig.
  • Page 14: Roller Head (Roller Models R)

    Use of abrasive discs: fit the abrasive disc on the drive disc and perform the operations described for fitting the brush on the cleaner. Removing the brush (or drive disc). Follow the instructions below: raise the front part of the machine by pressing the handgrip and repeatedly operate the brush/drive control lever for a few moments.
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Machine

    Setting up the machine WARNING Before starting to work wear an apron, cap, non-slip waterproof shoes, a mask to protect the respiratory system, gloves and any other form of protection indicated by the supplier of the detergent or necessary in the environment you are going to work in.
  • Page 16: Additional Functions (Versions With Electrical Drive)

    • Versions with mechanical drive: when the brush switch is in position “1” and the drive lever is pulled, the motor will come on, thus rotating the brush and moving the machine forward. The special mechanical drive device uses the friction between brush and floor to generate a thrust forward;...
  • Page 17: Some Useful Suggestions For The Optimal Use Of The Machine

    Functions of the switch type fuses (fig. 18). a) Brush motor switch-off control. The fuses FU4 and FU5 control switch-off of the brush motor via the following combinations: • FU4+FU5 fitted (without switch-off). With the brush switch pressed, the brushes operate continuously.
  • Page 18: Draining Off Clean Water

    • lower the hose end gradually, checking the intensity of the jet of water with reference to its height from the ground; • check the amount of residual dirt in the recovery tank and wash it inside, if necessary. To facilitate the cleaning and total drain, it is better to unhook it from the solution tank and lift it;...
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Battery Recharging

    MAINTENANCE AND BATTERY RECHARGING ! DANGER Do not check the battery charge by producing sparks. The batteries give off inflammable vapours: put out any fire or embers before checking and filling up the batteries. Perform the operations described below in airy environments. To avoid permanent damages to the batteries, never let them get flat completely.
  • Page 20: Instructions For Maintenance

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE ! DANGER Before carrying out any maintenance operations, unplug the machine from the mains (models with cable) or disconnect the machine connector from the battery connector. All maintenance operations on the electric system and those not explicitly described in this manual must only be performed by trained technical staff in compliance with the safety regulations in force and recommendations stated in the maintenance manual.
  • Page 21: Squeegee Blades: Replacement

    9.2.4 Squeegee blades: replacement The blades of the squeegee are used to scrub from the floor the film of water and detergent thus allowing a perfect drying. As long as time goes by the continuous scraping rounds off and splits the sharp edge in contact with the floor, thus reducing the drying efficacy and therefore requiring the replacement of the blades.
  • Page 22: Periodic Maintenance

    Fuse table: for the complete fuse table, consult the spare parts catalogue. WARNING Never fit a fuse with a higher Amp value than the intended one. If a fuse keeps burning, it is necessary to identify and repair the damages present in the wiring, boards (if fitted) or motors: have the machine checked by trained technical staff.
  • Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.1 How to overcome possible failures [B]= machines with battery [C]= machines with cable [BT]= battery machine with electrical drive Possible failures affecting the whole machine FAILURES CAUSES REMEDIES The machine does not work • [B]= the battery connector is •...
  • Page 24 • you are working with a dry brush • turn detergent The brush motor has trouble in on a very rough floor solution cock starting (in models with cable only) • you are working with extensions • avoid the use of inadequate having an inadequate section on extensions.
  • Page 25 • the edge of the rubber blades in • replace the rubber blade The squeegee does not clean contact with the floor is rounded or suck well • there is an obstruction or • remove the obstruction and damage in the squeegee or in repair the damage the tube •...
  • Page 26 • the storage battery is new and • it is necessary to “run-in” the The storage battery gets flat does not give 100% of its storage battery 20-30 too fast during use, although it expected capacity charges and discharges to been charged obtain...
  • Page 27 After recharging with • the storage battery has not • connect the battery-charger been connected to the battery- storage battery electronic battery-charger the charger (for instance because connector storage-battery does not show the low voltage connector of the correct voltage (about battery-charger been...

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