Hour Meter (B Versions); Hour Meter (Bt Versions); Battery Charge Level Indicator (B Versions); Battery Charge Level Indicator (Bt Versions) - COMAC ANTEA 50 B Use And Maintenance Manual

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5. Connect the battery connector (2) to the electric system connector (3) (Fig. 3).
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6. Remove the cap (4) from the battery charger socket (Fig. 4).
N.B.: Before connecting the batteries to the battery charger, make sure it is suitable for the
batteries used.
N.B.: Before inserting the battery charger power cable in the socket (5), make sure there is no
condensate or other types of liquid (Fig. 5).
N.B.: the battery charger power cable is delivered inside the bag containing this instruction
booklet.
7. Connect the connector of the battery charger power cable (6) to the socket in the charger itself
(Fig. 6).
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8. Plug the battery charger cable into the mains socket.
N.B.: Keep the recovery tank open for the duration of the battery recharging cycle to allow gas
fumes to escape.
9. When the recharge cycle is complete, disconnect the battery charger cable from the mains.
10. Disconnect the connector of the battery charger power cable (6) from the socket in the charger itself
(Fig. 7).
11. Insert the cap (4) on the battery charger socket (Fig. 8).
12. Grip the handle (1) on the side of the recovery tank (Fig. 9).
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13. Turn the recovery tank as far as it will go, to the work position (Fig. 10).
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HOUR METER (B versions)

The device's control panel contains the hour meter display (1), which
shows the total usage time (Fig. 1). The digits that precede the "." symbol
identify hours, whilst the digit that follows it indicates hour decimals
(an hour decimal corresponds to six minutes). The flashing ":" symbol
indicates that the hour meter is counting the appliance's operating time.
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HOUR METER (BT versions)

The device control panel contains the control display (2), which shows the
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total usage time (Fig. 2). The numbers before the letter "h" identify the
hours, while the numbers before the letter "m" identify the tenths of an
hour (a tenth of an hour corresponds to six minutes). The flashing ":"
symbol indicates that the hour meter is counting the appliance's operating
time.
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The device instrument panel contains the control display. At the top right of the work screen, there is a
graphic symbol (01) representing the battery charge level indicator (Fig. 1). The indicator is composed of
5 charge levels, each of which represents about 20% of residual charge. With a residual charge of 20%,
the graphic symbol starts to flash. After a few seconds it appears in larger dimensions in the middle of the
screen (Fig. 2); at this point, you must take the machine to the designated recharging place.
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For packaging reasons, the brush is supplied disassembled from the device. To assemble it on the brush
head unit, proceed as follows:
1. Take all necessary steps to ensure that the device is in a safe condition (see
2. If the brush head splash guard is present, release the brush head splash guards retainer spring (1)
(Fig. 1).
3. Remove the retainer blade (2) and the splash guard (3) (Fig. 2).
4. With the brush head UP, insert the brush in the plate housing underneath the brush head, turning it
until the three buttons engage with the niches on the plate itself. Turn until the pin is pushed towards
the coupling spring and is locked into place. The photo (Fig. 3) shows the rotation direction for brush
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coupling.
5. Replace the splash guard, inserting first the rear left part and then the right part. Remember to fix it to
the brush head using the retainer blade.
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6. Fix the retainer blade to the brush head with the aid of the spring.
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For packaging reasons, the brush head splash guard is supplied disassembled from the device, and
must be assembled on the brush head unit as follows:
1. Take all necessary steps to ensure that the device is in a safe condition (see
2. Release the brush head splash guards retainer spring (1) (Fig. 1).
3. Remove the retainer blade (2) (Fig. 2).
4. Fit the splash guard (Fig. 3), inserting first the left part and then the right part. Remember to fix it to
the brush head using the retainer blade.
5. Fix the retainer blade to the brush head with the aid of the spring.
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BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR (B versions)

The instrument panel contains the display (3) indicating the battery
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charge status (Fig. 3). The battery charge level is represented by five
numbers from 0 to 4, where 0 corresponds to a critical charge level and
4 corresponds to a fully charged battery.
N.B.: A few seconds after the battery charge reaches the critical
level, the brush motor switches off automatically. With the
remaining charge it is possible to complete the drying process
before starting the recharge.

BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR (BT versions)

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N.B.: A few seconds after the battery charge level reaches 20%, the brush motor switches off
automatically. With the remaining charge it is still possible, however, to complete the drying
process before recharging
N.B.: A few seconds after the battery charge level reaches 10%, the vacuum motor switches off
automatically. The remaining charge is sufficient for moving the appliance to the designated
recharging place

INSTALLING THE BRUSH (B - BT single brush versions)

CAUTION: these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible
contact with the edges or tips of metal objects.
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INSTALLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSH (B - BT single brush versions)

CAUTION: these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible
contact with the edges or tips of metal objects.
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