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Solution tank Lösungstank Réservoir de la solution Tanque de la solución Serbatoio soluzione Schoonwatertank Recovery tank Schmutztank Réservoir de récupération Tanque de recuperación Serbatoio recupero Vuilwatertank Wheel diameter Durchmesser der Antriebsräder Diamètre des roues Diámetro ruedas Diametro ruote Doorsnede wielen Net weight without batteries Nettogewicht ohne Batterien Poids net sans batteries...
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 ........................
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HOW TO ORDER SPARE PARTS ................21 TROUBLESHOOTING....................22 11.1 ................22 OW TO OVERCOME POSSIBLE FAILURES ENGLISH...
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.
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); •...
• head unit (fig. 2, ref. 4): the main element is represented by the brushes (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;...
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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°...
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.
adequately lighted environment. 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.
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.
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) release the recovery tank (fig. 2, ref. 2) from the solution tank (fig. 2, ref. 7) by pulling the release hook (fig.
• empty the recovery tank and the solution tank; • remove the squeegee and the brushes (or drive discs); • remove the batteries (in models with battery); • put the machine on the pallet, by anchoring it with plastic straps or the proper metal brackets;...
• Display. Displays any alarms active During normal operation, it displays the hour counter (giving the actual number of hours the machine has been operating). 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.
brush/brushes (or drive disc) will be released and fall to the ground. Detergents - Use WARNING Always dilute detergents according to the supplier’s instructions. Do not use sodium hypochlorite (bleaching solution) or other oxidizers, especially if in high concentrations, and do not use solvents or hydrocarbons. The temperatures for water and detergent must not exceed the maximum temperatures indicated in the technical data and must be free from sand and/or other impurities.
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.
machine forward. The special mechanical drive device uses the friction between brush and floor to generate a thrust forward; when the mechanical drive lever is released, the brush motor will therefore switch off and the machine will consequently stop. If necessary, correct any deviation of the machine and keep it moving in a straight line via the direction adjustment knob (fig.
• begin washing. The flow of water must be dosed in proportion to the desired advance speed: the slower the machine goes, less water comes down. Insist on washing the dirtiest spots: in this way the detergent has the time to perform its chemical action for the detachment and suspension of dirt, and the brushes to develop an effective mechanical action.
i INFORMATION The water and detergent solution can also be used to wash the recovery tank. PERIODS OF INACTIVITY If the machine is to remain unused for a long time, the squeegee and brushes (or drive discs) must be dismounted, washed and kept in a dry place (preferably packed in a plastic envelope or sheet), sheltered from dust.
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. Maintenance – General rules A regular maintenance performed according to the Manufacturer’s intructions guarantees a better performance and endurance of the machine.
• remove the blade (fig. 12, ref. 4 or 5); • fit in the same blade inverting the edge in contact with the floor until all the four edges are worn, or else fit in a new blade embedding it in the screws of the squeegee unit (fig.
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HOW TO ORDER SPARE PARTS For a correct identification by our After-sales Service Office of the spare part(s) you need and, therefore, to help us serving you better, please fill in your orders with the following data: • machine model; •...
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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 •...
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• there is an obstruction in the • remove clogging, tube through which the solution cleaning the ducts is pumped to the brush • the tap is dirty or does not work • clean or replace the tap, unscrewing the screw ref. 1 in fig.
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• the poles and charging clips of • clean and grease the poles The batteries do not ensure the batteries dirty clips, recharge normal work time (models with oxydized batteries battery only) • the electrolyte level is low • add distilled water topping up all elements according to the instructions •...
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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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ALARMS ON THE DISPLAY: 1)ACC "drive lever" pressed when the machine is turned on or after an emergency 2)SIC Emergency button pressed 3)POT Speed potentiometer fault 4)MOS Board (mosfet) short circuit 5)HOT Motor thermal cutout tripped 6)LIM Board (mosfet) thermal limitation problem 7)BLT Drive block.
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