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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ED. 09-2019
ORIGINAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Doc.
10033803
Ver.
AB
SMG130 S
ENG

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  • Page 1 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SMG130 S ED. 09-2019 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Doc. 10033803 Ver.
  • Page 2 The descriptions contained in this document are not binding. The company therefore reserves the right to 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, of the text and drawings contained in this document is prohibited by law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE............................. 5   SERIAL NUMBER PLATE ................................. 5   INTRODUCTORY COMMENT ................................5   INTENDED USE ....................................5   TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ................................6   SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE ..............................7   GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ............................... 10  ...
  • Page 4 44. CYLINDRICAL BRUSH CLEANING .............................. 34   45. CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH ..............................35   EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ..............................36   46. REPLACING THE FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER ........................... 36   47. REPLACING THE REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER ..........................36   48. REPLACEMENT OF THE BRUSH HEAD SIDE SPLASH GUARD RUBBER ..................36  ...
  • Page 5: On Consignment Of The Machine

    On consignment of the machine Serial number plate When the machine is consigned to the customer, an immediate check must be performed to ensure all the material mentioned in the shipping documents has been received, and also to check the machine has not suffered damage during transportation.
  • Page 6: Technical Description

    TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION SMG 130 Nominal input power [IEC 60335-2-72; IEC 62885-9] 5.75 Working width (without side brushes) 1055 Working width (with side brushes) 1370 Squeegee width 1266 Working capacity, up to 8260 Cylindrical brush motor No./(V/W) 2 / (36 / 1300) Cylindrical brush rotations Cylindrical brush 2 / 210...
  • Page 7: Symbols Used On The Machine

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Main switch or key switch symbol Used on the instrument panel, to indicate the key switch for machine operation on (ON-1) or off (OFF-0) Symbol denoting horn Used to indicate the acoustic alarm button Symbol denoting forwards and backwards speed selector Used on the instrument panel, to indicate the speed of the forwards or backwards movements of the machine Symbol denoting pressure applied to the brushes Used to indicate the knob for increasing the brush pressure...
  • Page 8 SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Symbol denoting recovery tank rotation Used on the instrument panel, for the green indicator light indicating rotation consent to recovery tank Symbol denoting water and detergent level adjustment Used on the left side of the control panel, to indicate the knobs for adjusting the percentage level of detergent dissolved in the water, and the level of water distributed on the brushes Symbol denoting the control to open or close the recovery tank and the vacuum cap Used on the steering column to indicate the control which allows the recovery tank and the vacuum cap to be opened or closed...
  • Page 9 SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Symbol indicating the position of the solution tank drain pipe Symbol indicating the position of the recovery tank drainage tube Indicates the maximum gradient Label with instructions for using standard or concentrated detergents Label with warnings relating to the type of detergent to use Label with the pH value of the detergent to use Label relating to uncoupling the seat support Displayed on the seat support to indicate the uncoupling handle...
  • Page 10: General Safety Regulations

    GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Before using the machine, please read the following document carefully and follow the instructions contained herein, along with the instructions in the document supplied with the machine itself, "GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS" (document code 10083659).
  • Page 11: Preparation Of Machine

    The machine is contained in specific packaging with a pallet for the handling with fork trucks. The packages CANNOT be placed on top of each other. The total weight of the machine and packaging is 780kg The packaging dimensions are as follows: SMG130 S A : 1620mm B: 1520 mm C: 2380 mm 1.
  • Page 12: Steering Column Components

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 5. Level indicator for battery/hour meter 6. Red warning light indicating that there is a malfunction in the machine traction 7. Red indicator light, indicates that the parking brake is engaged or indicates the machine's braking system oil reserve level 8.
  • Page 13: Footboard Components

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 17. Switch for opening and closing the vacuum cap and recovery tank rotation 5. FOOTBOARD COMPONENTS The components at the front right of the footboard are identified as follows: 18. Forward movement pedal 19. Backward movement pedal 20.
  • Page 14: Front Machine Components

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 27. Solution tank drain pipe 28. Recovery tank drainage tube 29. Recovery tank discharge cap 30. Blinking light 31. Water/detergent solution filler cap 32. Rapid filling kit 8. FRONT MACHINE COMPONENTS The front components of the machine are identified as follows: 33.
  • Page 15: Handling - Inserting Batteries

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE ATTENTION: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands. ATTENTION: you are advised to only lift and move the batteries with lifting and transportation means suitable for the specific weight and size 11.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Batteries And Battery Connector

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 11. Turn the key of the main switch a quarter of a turn clockwise (to position 1). 12. The recovery tank will begin to rotate when the switch (5) is moved downwards, open it to its maximum rotation.
  • Page 17: Battery Charge Level Indicator (Battery Version)

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE To connect the battery charger you must: 1. Move the machine near to the battery charger 2. Make sure that the key switch in the “0” position 3. Engage the parking brake 4. Grip the seat rotation uncoupling handle (1), move it forward as far as it will go 5.
  • Page 18: Working Forward Speed

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE If there is no oil in the braking system, the red warning light (2) on the instrument panel will come on; contact a technician to have the brake oil level checked. Press downwards on the pedal (3) and pull it towards the rear of the machine to engage the parking brake. 16.
  • Page 19: Increasing The Pressure On The Brush Head Unit

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 18. INCREASING THE PRESSURE ON THE BRUSH HEAD UNIT This machine can increase the pressure on the brushes via the joystick (1) located on the instrument panel; it has three different settings: Step01: the weight exerted on the floor is 53 kg. Step02: the weight exerted on the floor is 65 kg.
  • Page 20: Regulating The Detergent

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE ATTENTION: Always use detergents suitable for scrubbing machines (as indicated on their label). Do not use acid or alkaline products or solvents without this indication. In addition, you are advised to always use low foam detergents. Do not use pure acids or detergents with a stronger gradation than that indicated on the label supplied.
  • Page 21: Recovery Tank

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 22. RECOVERY TANK Make sure the recovery tank is empty, otherwise empty it completely. Check the cap of the drainage hose (1) (on the rear of the machine) is correctly closed. Check that the drain pipe cap (2) at the rear of the machine is correctly closed. 23.
  • Page 22: Cylindrical Brush Assembly

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE 26. CYLINDRICAL BRUSH ASSEMBLY To assemble the cylindrical brushes of the brush head unit, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the main switch key (1) clockwise by a quarter of a turn (to position 1). 2. Lift the brush head unit by operating the knob, the selected working program must be "Transport" (position A) 3.
  • Page 23: Side Brush Assembly

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE ATTENTION: Make sure the brushes are correctly connected. If they are not, the machine may not work properly. ATTENTION: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands. The phases which have been listed here refer to the assembly of the rear brush. Repeat for the front brush.
  • Page 24: Priming The Detergent Pump

    PREPARATION OF MACHINE PRIMING THE DETERGENT PUMP The detergent pump must be primed before starting work; proceed as follows to do so: 1. Check that the main switch is in the “Off – 0” position 2. Check that the battery connector is disconnected from the machine connector 3.
  • Page 25: Work

    WORK 29. WORK Before beginning to work, it is necessary to: 1. make sure the recovery tank is empty, otherwise empty it completely 2. Check that the main switch (3) of the machine is set to "0" 3. Connect the battery connector (1) to the electric system connector (2) 4.
  • Page 26: Braking System Oil Level

    WORK 10. Rotate the tap lever (7) in an anticlockwise direction, allowing for full passage of water. This lever should not be used to make adjustments. To obtain the correct dose to the brushes, use the knobs only to adjust the amount of water solution (8) and detergent (9). See paragraph “REGULATING THE DETERGENT WITH THE FSS SYSTEM”.
  • Page 27: At The End Of The Work

    AT THE END OF THE WORK 35. AT THE END OF THE WORK At the end of the work, and before carrying out any type of maintenance, perform the following operations: 1. Turn the water flow rate adjustment knob (1) to the zero position 2.
  • Page 28 AT THE END OF THE WORK 22. Engage the parking brake. 23. Turn the key switch a quarter turn anticlockwise (position "0") and remove the key 24. Raise the seat support and disconnect the electrical system connector from the battery connector ATTENTION: do not leave the machine unattended without first removing the start-up switch key and applying the parking brake.
  • Page 29: Daily Maintenance

    DAILY MAINTENANCE PERFORM ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN SEQUENCE 36. CLEANING THE VACUUM MOTOR FILTER 1. Check the recovery tank is empty (if necessary, empty it). 2. Check that the parking brake is engaged, and if not, engage it 3. Turn the main switch key (1) clockwise by a quarter of a turn (to position 1). The green indicator light on the control panel indicating consent to the rotation of the vacuum cap is switched on.
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Squeegee

    DAILY MAINTENANCE 38. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE The careful cleaning of the whole vacuum unit ensures better drying and cleaning of the floor as well as a longer suction motor life. Proceed as follows for cleaning: 1. Check that the parking brake is engaged, and if not, engage it 2.
  • Page 31: Cleaning Debris Hopper And Hopper Vacuum Filter

    DAILY MAINTENANCE 40. CLEANING DEBRIS HOPPER AND HOPPER VACUUM FILTER Correct cleaning of the debris hopper and the related filter ensures that the working capacity is enhanced. Proceed as follows for cleaning: 1. make sure the recovery tank is empty, otherwise empty it completely 2.
  • Page 32: Weekly Maintenance

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 41. CLEANING THE VACUUM HOSE Whenever vacuum seems to be unsatisfactory, check that the vacuum hose is not obstructed. If necessary clean with a jet of water as follows: 1. Make sure the recovery tank is empty, otherwise empty it completely. 2.
  • Page 33: Detergent Tank Cleaning

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 5. Close the water tap (1) 6. Disconnect the solution tank drainage hose (2) located at the rear of the machine 7. Unscrew the solution tank drainage hose cap 1. Unscrew the solution tank filling plug (3), located behind the operator's seat 2.
  • Page 34: Cylindrical Brush Cleaning

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 44. CYLINDRICAL BRUSH CLEANING To assemble the cylindrical brushes of the brush head unit, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the main switch key (1) clockwise by a quarter of a turn (to position 1). 2. Lift the brush head unit by operating the knob, the selected working program must be "Transport" (position A) 3.
  • Page 35: Cleaning The Side Brush

    WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 45. CLEANING THE SIDE BRUSH Proceed as follows to wash the side brushes: 1. Turn the main switch key (1) clockwise by a quarter of a turn (to position 1). 2. Lift the brush head unit by operating the knob, the selected working program must be "Transport" (position A) 3.
  • Page 36: Extraordinary Maintenance

    EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 46. REPLACING THE FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER Vacuum will be poor and the machine will not dry perfectly if the front squeegee rubber is worn. Proceed as follows to replace it: 1. Check that the parking brake is engaged, and if not, engage it 2.
  • Page 37: Adjusting The Height Of The Side Splash Guards

    EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ATTENTION: This operation must be carried out using gloves to protect against contact with dangerous solutions. 4. Use a suitable tool to remove the side splash guard (4), loosening the screws (2) that fix it to the rubber-pressing blade (3). ATTENTION: The left side splash guard is depicted in the figure here, proceed in the same way when working on the right one 49.
  • Page 38: Cleaning The Dosing System

    EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 5. Switch off the water tap by rotating the knob (2) in a clockwise direction 6. Using suitable equipment, remove the clamp (3) that fastens the rubber pipe (4) to the detergent solution pipe ATTENTION: These operations must be carried out using gloves to protect against contact with dangerous solutions.
  • Page 39 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 8. Check that the water tap is turned on fully (2) 9. Verify that the bypass tap (3) is in the "dosing system" position 10. Turn the water flow rate adjustment knob (3) to the maximum position 11. Turn the detergent percentage adjustment knob (4) to the maximum position 12.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 52. THE MACHINE DOES NOT START 1. Check that batteries are charged 2. Make sure the electric system connector is connected to the battery connector 3. Check the key switch is ON/I 53. INSUFFICIENT WATER ON THE BRUSHES 1. Check there is water in the solution tank 2.
  • Page 41: Electric Fuses And Thermal Cut-Outs

    With the dosing system out-of-use, the water flow is regulated via the tap on the steering column. Contact an Authorised FIMAP Retailer to have the system repaired. 61. ALARMS The machine is fitted with a flashing blinking light (1) for diagnosing faults in the traction motor control system.
  • Page 42: Disposal

    DISPOSAL Proceed with scrapping the machine in accordance with the waste disposal regulations in force in the country in which the machine is being used.
  • Page 43: Choosing And Using The Brushes

    CHOOSING AND USING THE BRUSHES POLYPROPYLENE BRUSH (PPL) Used on all types of floors. Good resistance to wear and tear, and hot water (no greater than 60°C.). PPL is non-hygroscopic and therefore retains its characteristics even when working in wet conditions. NYLON BRUSH Used on all types of floors.
  • Page 44: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Santa Maria di Zevio, 18/09/2019 FIMAP S.p.A. Legal representative Giancarlo Ruffo FIMAP spa Via Invalidi del Lavoro, 1 - 37059 S.Maria di Zevio (Verona) Italy Tel. +39 045 6060411 r.a. - Fax +39 045 6060417 - E-mail: fimap@fimap.com - www.fimap.com...
  • Page 48 FIMAP - Via Invalidi del Lavoro, 1 - 37059 S. Maria di Zevio - Verona - Italy Tel. +39 045 6060411 - Fax +39 045 6060417 - E-mail: fimap@fimap.com www.fimap.com...

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