Eco-Mode (Automatic Versions); Activating/Deactivating Eco-Mode (Automatic Versions); Regulating The Detergent Solution - COMAC Innova Comfort Use And Maintenance Manual

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N.B.: When the minimum remaining charge is reached, the graphic symbol (6) will start to flash and will turn off after a few seconds, after
which the symbol (5) will start to flash. In these conditions, the machine must be taken to the designated battery charging area.
N.B.: A few seconds after the battery charge reaches the critical level, the brush motors switch off automatically. With the remaining charge
it is possible to complete the drying process before starting the recharge.
N.B.: A few seconds after the battery charge reaches the discharge level, the suction motor switches off automatically.
The charge level of the batteries in an automatic machine can be checked as follows:
At the top right of the control panel display (work screen), there is a graphic symbol (7) indicating the charge level of the batteries (Fig.3).
N.B.: When the batteries on the machine are fully charged, there will be five illuminated indicator bars (7) (Fig.3). As the batteries gradually
run down, the indicator bars are no longer illuminated.
N.B.: When the minimum remaining charge is reached, the graphic symbol will start to flash then, after a few seconds, it will appear in
larger dimensions in the middle of the screen (Fig.4). In these conditions, the machine must be taken to the designated battery charging
area.
N.B.: When the battery charge level reaches the minimum, the brush motors will switch off automatically. With the remaining charge it is
possible to complete the drying process before starting the recharge.
N.B.: A few seconds after the battery charge level has reached the minimum, the suction motor switches off automatically. With the
remaining charge, it is still possible, however, to move the machine to the location designated for its recharging.

ECO-MODE (automatic versions)

Eco-Mode sets a working configuration that reduces noise and saves on energy, water and detergent.

ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING ECO-MODE (automatic versions)

To activate and deactivate Eco-Mode while using the machine, press the button (8) on the control panel (Fig.5).
N.B.: Eco-Mode reduces the speed of the brush gearmotors and the suction motor, thereby reducing the machine's energy consumption.
N.B.: The Eco-mode function can only be used with the following working programs: drying; scrubbing with drying and scrubbing without
drying.
N.B.: When the Eco-mode function is active, the symbols of the suction motor or brush, or both (depending on the working program
selected) will appear as mere outlines on the control display (Fig.6).

REGULATING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION

To regulate the detergent solution on versions without an automatic integrated dosing system, proceed as follows:
1. Open the water flow from the tap at maximum, then shift the knob (9) on the rear part of the steering column downward (Fig. 7).
2. When the drive pedal (10) is pressed (Fig.8), the brush gearmotors will start to work and the solenoid valve will distribute detergent solution
on the brushes.
3. During the first few metres, check to make sure that the quantity of solution is sufficient to wet the floor, but not so much as to come out of the
splash guard. The detergent leakage can be adjusted using the knob (9) on the steering column.
N.B.: When the knob (9) is moved downwards, the amount of detergent solution on the brushes increases. When the knob (9) is moved
upwards, the amount of detergent solution is reduced.
To regulate the water in the water system of the machine (only for versions with an automatic integrated dosing system), proceed as follows:
1. Open the water flow from the tap at maximum, then shift the knob (9) on the rear part of the steering column downward (Fig. 7).
2. When the drive pedal (10) is pressed (Fig.8), the brush gearmotors will start to work and the solenoid valve will distribute detergent solution
on the brushes.
3. The water flow in the machine's water system is regulated by means of the button (11) on the control panel (Fig.5).
N.B.: The control display shows a graphic symbol (12) indicating the level currently being used (Fig.3).
N.B.: Press the button (11) once to see the water flow status on the machine in that precise moment (Fig.9). Every time the button (11) is
pressed again, the water level increases; the flow rate will be zeroed when the maximum level is reached.
N.B.: Press the button again to change the water flow rate; there are eight selectable levels (including the zero level). If the button (11) is
kept pressed for more than three seconds, the water flow rate in the machine's water system is reset.
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