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FSR7
PLUS
PROFESSIONAL SCRUBBING MACHINES
OPERATOR INTERFACE
CONFIGURATION MANUAL
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
DOC. 10124340 - Ver. AA - 05-2023
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  • Page 1 DOC. 10124340 - Ver. AA - 05-2023 The constructive elements and content of this manual, including the structure, text, diagrams, images and logo, are the exclusive property of FIMAP S.P.A. They are protected, both collectively and individually, by the current regulations regarding intellectual property (including copyright laws),...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS ......................3 SETTINGS MENU NAVIGATION DIAGRAM ............5 MAIN MENU ...................... 14 SETTINGS MENU (MAIN) ..................15 LANGUAGE MENU (SETTINGS - MAIN) ................15 CHANGING THE CONTROL DISPLAY LANGUAGE (LANGUAGE - SETTINGS)......16 HOUR METER MENU (SETTINGS - MAIN) ............... 16 CHANGING THE HOUR METER ON THE CONTROL DISPLAY (HOUR METER - SETTINGS)...
  • Page 4 TRACTION MENU (PARAMETERS - SERVICE) ................44 SPEED SETTINGS MENU (TRACTION MENU - PARAMETERS) ............. 44 ACCELERATION RAMP MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU) ..............45 DECELERATION RAMP MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU) ..............46 REVERSE RAMP MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU) ................47 MAX FORWARD SPEED MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU) ..............
  • Page 5: Settings Menu Navigation Diagram

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  • Page 14: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU To view the “MAIN MENU”, proceed as follows: With the machine on, press the SETTINGS MENU button (1) on the work screen (Fig. 1). Press the MAIN MENU button (2) (Fig. 2). NB: to return to the work screen, press on any point of the screen (except the edges of the display) or else wait three seconds without touching anything.
  • Page 15: Settings Menu (Main)

    SETTINGS MENU (MAIN) To view the “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “MAIN MENU”. See “MAIN MENU” on page To access the SETTINGS menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). NB: in the Parameters menu, the display is only shown in English. The following sub-menus can be selected on the Settings menu screen (Fig.
  • Page 16: Changing The Control Display Language (Language - Settings)

    CHANGING THE CONTROL DISPLAY LANGUAGE (LANGUAGE - SETTINGS) To change the control display language, proceed as follows: Open the “LANGUAGE” menu. See “LANGUAGE MENU (SETTINGS - MAIN)” on page As soon as the “LANGUAGE” screen appears (Fig. 1), select the control display language. NB: let's use ITALIAN as an example.
  • Page 17: Changing The Hour Meter On The Control Display (Hour Meter - Settings)

    NB: to delete the last number entered, press BACKSPACE (4) (Fig. 2). NB: to reset the partial hour meter, at least the CUSTOMER password level is required. To find out the password, contact your nearest FIMAP dealer. Press the HOME button to return to the work screen.
  • Page 18: Zone Programming Menu (Settings - Main)

    NB: access to the ZONE PROGRAMMING menu requires at least the CUSTOMER password level. To find out the password, contact your nearest FIMAP dealer. NB: if the entered password is correct and the security level is correct, access is granted to the “ZONE PROGRAMMING”...
  • Page 19: Activating/Deactivating Zone Mode (Zone Programming - Settings)

    The following sub-menus can be selected on the Zone Programming menu screen: Used to activate or deactivate the ZONE MODE WORKING PROGRAM. See “ACTIVATING/ Zone DEACTIVATING ZONE MODE (ZONE PROGRAMMING - SETTINGS)” on page Used to activate or deactivate the MANUAL MODE WORKING PROGRAM. See “ACTIVATING/ Manual DEACTIVATING MANUAL MODE (ZONE PROGRAMMING - SETTINGS)”...
  • Page 20: Activating/Deactivating Zone Programming Menu Accessibility (Zone Programming - Settings)

    ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING ZONE PROGRAMMING MENU ACCESSIBILITY (ZONE PROGRAMMING - SETTINGS) To activate or deactivate the password for the Zone Programming menu, proceed as follows: Open the “ZONE PROGRAMMING” menu. See “ZONE PROGRAMMING MENU (SETTINGS - MAIN)” on page On the Zone Programming screen, select “LIMITED ACCESS”...
  • Page 21: System Of Units Menu (Settings - Main)

    The following changes can be made on the Zone Programming modification screen: For changing the name of the work zone. As soon as this button is pressed, Zone name an alphanumerical keypad will appear on the screen, allowing you to alter the name of the work zone.
  • Page 22: Changing The Measuring System Of The Parameters On The Display (System Of Units - Settings)

    CHANGING THE MEASURING SYSTEM OF THE PARAMETERS ON THE DISPLAY (SYSTEM OF UNITS - SETTINGS) To change the measuring system for the parameters visualised on the control display, proceed as follows: Open the “SYSTEM OF UNITS” menu. See “SYSTEM OF UNITS MENU (SETTINGS - MAIN)” on page On the System Of Units screen (Fig.
  • Page 23: Service Menu (Main)

    NB: to reset the partial hour meter, at least the CUSTOMER password level is required. To find out the password, contact your nearest FIMAP dealer. NB: if the entered password is correct and the security level is correct, access is granted to the “SERVICE”...
  • Page 24: Parameters Menu (Service - Main)

    The following sub-menus can be selected on the Service menu screen (Fig. 3): Used to view and/or change the machine parameters. See “PARAMETERS MENU (SERVICE Parameters - MAIN)” on page Used to view the instantaneous machine values. See “MONITOR MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” Monitor on page Used to view the list of alarms that have occurred while using the machine.
  • Page 25: General Settings Menu (Parameters - Service)

    GENERAL SETTINGS MENU (PARAMETERS - SERVICE) To view the “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “PARAMETERS” menu. See “PARAMETERS MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” on page To access the GENERAL SETTINGS menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). The following sub-menus can be selected on the General menu screen (Fig. 1): Used to change the language on the control display.
  • Page 26: Main Menu (General Settings - Parameters)

    Used to select the machine model Used to manage the WORKLIGHT ENABLING function on the machine. See “WORKLIGHT ENABLING MENU (CONFIG - GENERAL SETTINGS)” on page 34 Used to manage the ANTI-COLLISION SYSTEM function on the machine. See “ANTI- COLLISION MENU (CONFIG - GENERAL SETTINGS)” on page 34 CONFIG Used to manage the HAZARD LIGHTS function on the machine.
  • Page 27: Battery Menu (General Settings - Parameters)

    The following sub-menus can be selected on the Language menu screen: Select this if you want English as the main control display language Select this if you want Italian as the main control display language Select this if you want French as the main control display language Select this if you want German as the main control display language Select this if you want Spanish as the main control display language NB: changing the language displays the text strings of the menus and alarms in the selected language.
  • Page 28: Custom Level Menu (Battery - General Settings)

    NB: the type of battery will be changed the next time the machine is turned on. NB: for machines with an on-board battery charger, remember to carry out the same change for the battery charger installed on board the machine. CUSTOM LEVEL MENU (BATTERY - GENERAL SETTINGS) To change the discharge curve of the custom battery type, proceed as follows: View the “BATTERY”...
  • Page 29: Partial Hmt Menu To Displ (Hour Meter Settings - General Settings)

    PARTIAL HMT MENU TO DISPL (HOUR METER SETTINGS - GENERAL SETTINGS) To change the type of partial hour meter shown on the control display, proceed as follows: Open the “HOUR METER SETTINGS” menu. See “HOUR METER SETTINGS MENU (GENERAL SETTINGS - PARAMETERS)”...
  • Page 30: Access Mode Menu (General Settings - Parameters)

    The following partial hour meters can be reset on the screen (Fig. 2): No partial hour meter will be reset Only the partial hour meter relating to the machine ignition key will be reset Only the partial hour meter relating to the machine traction motor will be reset Only the partial hour meter relating to the machine brush motor will be reset Only the partial hour meter related to the machine vacuum motor will be reset All the partial hour meters will be reset...
  • Page 31: Password 3 Menu: Customer (Access Mode - General Settings)

    PASSWORD 3 MENU: CUSTOMER (ACCESS MODE - GENERAL SETTINGS) To change the CUSTOMER level password, proceed as follows: Open the “ACCESS MODE” menu. See “ACCESS MODE MENU (GENERAL SETTINGS - PARAMETERS)” on page On the access mode screen, select “CUSTOMER PASSWORD” (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “CUSTOMER PASSWORD”...
  • Page 32: Password 5 Menu: Pin (Access Mode - General Settings)

    PASSWORD 5 MENU: PIN (ACCESS MODE - GENERAL SETTINGS) To change the PIN level password, proceed as follows: Open the “ACCESS MODE” menu. See “ACCESS MODE MENU (GENERAL SETTINGS - PARAMETERS)” on page On the access mode screen, select “PIN PASSWORD” (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “PIN PASSWORD”...
  • Page 33: Prot. Password Menu: Pin (Access Mode - General Settings)

    PROT. PASSWORD MENU: PIN (ACCESS MODE - GENERAL SETTINGS) To activate or deactivate the request for a PIN level password to access the functions in the “SETTINGS” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “ACCESS MODE” menu. See “ACCESS MODE MENU (GENERAL SETTINGS - PARAMETERS)” on page On the access mode screen, select “PROT.
  • Page 34: Worklight Enabling Menu (Config - General Settings)

    Manual Op. Used to manage the MANUAL MODE program. See “MANUAL OP ENABLING MENU Enable (CONFIG - GENERAL SETTINGS)” on page 35 Zone Op. Used to manage the ZONE MODE program. See “ZONE OP ENABLING MENU (CONFIG - Enable GENERAL SETTINGS)” on page 36 WORKLIGHT ENABLING MENU (CONFIG - GENERAL SETTINGS) To activate or deactivate the working headlight function, proceed as follows: Open the “ACCESS MODE”...
  • Page 35: Hazard Lights Menu (Config - General Settings)

    HAZARD LIGHTS MENU (CONFIG - GENERAL SETTINGS) To manage the hazard lights function on the machine, proceed as follows: Open the “ACCESS MODE” menu. See “CONFIG MENU (GENERAL SETTINGS - PARAMETERS)” on page On the Config screen, select “HAZARD LIGHTS” (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “HAZARD LIGHTS”...
  • Page 36: Zone Op Enabling Menu (Config - General Settings)

    NB: by selecting “0”, MANUAL MODE will not be active; select “1” to activate it. NB: if MANUAL MODE is deactivated, the operator cannot freely change the parameters to suit the work needs while using the machine. See “MANUAL MODE WORKING PROGRAM” on page 41 of the “USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”...
  • Page 37: Brush Motor Menu (Parameters - Service)

    BRUSH MOTOR MENU (PARAMETERS - SERVICE) To view the “BRUSH MOTOR” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “PARAMETERS” menu. See “PARAMETERS MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” on page To access the BRUSH MOTOR menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). The following sub-menus can be selected on the Brush Motor menu screen (Fig. 1): Used to change the parameter for the standby time before the actuator moves the central RESET DELAY brush head into the "lifted off the floor"...
  • Page 38: Speed Reduction Menu (Brush Motor - Parameters)

    NB: the “DELAY RESET” parameter represents the standby time before the actuator moves the brush head into the “lifted off the floor” position. NB: the “DELAY RESET” parameter is expressed in seconds (s). The numerical value is between a minimum of 001 and a maximum of 300, in increments of one unit.
  • Page 39: Pressure Range Menu (Brush Motor - Parameters)

    NB: the “PRESSURE LEVEL” parameters indicate the current absorbed by the sweeping head while working. NB: the “PRESSURE LEVEL” parameters correspond to the pressure exerted on the brush head, which can be adjusted via the machine control display. See “ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE EXERTED ON THE BRUSH”...
  • Page 40: Vacuum Motor Menu (Parameters - Service)

    NB: the “PRESSURE RANGE” parameter is expressed in amperes (A). The numerical value is between a minimum of 1.0 and a maximum of 4.0, with increments of five tenths of a unit. NB: the “PRESSURE RANGE” parameter is set at 2.0 in the factory. VACUUM MOTOR MENU (PARAMETERS - SERVICE) To view the “VACUUM MOTOR”...
  • Page 41: Vac Noise Level Menu (Vacuum Motor - Vacuum Motor)

    VAC NOISE LEVEL MENU (VACUUM MOTOR - VACUUM MOTOR) To change the “VACUUM NOISE LEVEL” parameter in the Vacuum Motor menu, proceed as follows: Open the “VACUUM MOTOR” menu. See “VACUUM MOTOR MENU (VACUUM MOTOR - PARAMETERS)” on page On the Vacuum Motor screen, select “VAC. NOISE LEVEL 1” (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “VACUUM NOISE LEVEL 1”...
  • Page 42: Shake Motor Freq Menu (Shake Motor - Vacuum Motor)

    The following sub-menus can be selected on the Shake Motor menu screen (Fig. 1): SHAKE MOTOR Used to change the activation frequency of the filter shaker in the machine's vacuum system. FREQ “SHAKE MOTOR FREQ MENU (SHAKE MOTOR - VACUUM MOTOR)” on page 42 SHAKE MOTOR FREQ MENU (SHAKE MOTOR - VACUUM MOTOR) To change the “SHAKE MOTOR FREQ”...
  • Page 43: Opt Brush Motor Menu (Parameters - Service)

    OPT BRUSH MOTOR MENU (PARAMETERS - SERVICE) To view the “OPT BRUSH MOTOR” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “PARAMETERS” menu. See “PARAMETERS MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” on page To access the VACUUM MOTOR menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). The following sub-menus can be selected on the Vacuum Motor menu screen (Fig.
  • Page 44: Traction Menu (Parameters - Service)

    TRACTION MENU (PARAMETERS - SERVICE) To view the “TRACTION MENU”, proceed as follows: Open the “PARAMETERS” menu. See “PARAMETERS MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” on page To access the TRACTION menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). From the Traction menu screen (Fig. 1), the following sub-menus can be selected (Fig. 2): SPEED Used to change the parameters relating to speed.
  • Page 45: Acceleration Ramp Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    Used to change the parameter relating to machine deceleration followed by acceleration. REVERSE RAMP “REVERSE RAMP MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU)” on page 47 Used to change the parameter relating to the maximum forward speed in TRANSFER FORWARD MAX mode.
  • Page 46: Deceleration Ramp Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    NB: the “ACCELERATION RAMP 1” parameter defines the time the machine takes to reach the maximum set speed (in transfer mode). It is set at 3.0 in the factory. NB: the “ACCELERATION RAMP 2” parameter defines the time the machine takes to reach the maximum set speed (in work mode).
  • Page 47: Reverse Ramp Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    REVERSE RAMP MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU) To change the "REVERSE RAMP” parameter in the Speed Settings menu, proceed as follows: Open the “SPEED SETTINGS” menu. See “SPEED SETTINGS MENU (TRACTION MENU - PARAMETERS)” on page On the Speed Settings screen, select “REVERSE RAMP” (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “REVERSE RAMP”...
  • Page 48: Max Backward Speed Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    NB: the “MAX FORWARD SPEED” parameter is the maximum speed the machine can reach during forward movement. NB: the “MAX FORWARD SPEED” parameter is expressed as a percentage (%) of the maximum speed that can be reached in TRANSFER mode. The numerical value is between a minimum of 50 and a maximum of 100, with increments of two units.
  • Page 49: Minimum Speed Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    MINIMUM SPEED MENU (SPEED SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU) To change the "MINIMUM SPEED” parameter in the Speed Settings menu, proceed as follows: Open the “SPEED SETTINGS” menu. See “SPEED SETTINGS MENU (TRACTION MENU - PARAMETERS)” on page On the Speed Settings screen, select “MINIMUM SPEED” (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “MINIMUM SPEED”...
  • Page 50: Mode1 Current Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    NB: the “MODE1 SPEED” parameter defines the maximum speed that can be reached by the machine while the micro-reducer for speed reduction on bends is active. NB: the “MODE1 SPEED” parameter is expressed as a percentage (%) of the maximum speed that can be reached in TRANSFER mode.
  • Page 51: Speed Level Menu (Speed Settings - Traction Menu)

    NB: the “MODE2 SPEED” parameter defines the maximum speed the machine can reach in work mode. NB: the “MODE2 SPEED” parameter is expressed as a percentage (%) of the MAX FORWARD SPEED. The numerical value is between a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 100, with increments of two units. NB: the “MODE2 SPEED”...
  • Page 52: Speed Reference Menu (Traction Menu - Parameters)

    WARNING: the parameters above are set by the drive pedal manufacturer, and must not be modified in any way unless at the explicit request of a FIMAP service technician. FIMAP declines all responsibility for any damage to property or injury persons in the event that the parameters referred to above are changed by an unauthorised technician.
  • Page 53: Current Boost Menu (Motor Settings - Traction Menu)

    The following sub-menus can be selected on the Motor Settings menu screen: Used to change the parameter defining the current absorbed by the traction motor during BOOST CURRENT forced induction. See “CURRENT BOOST MENU (MOTOR SETTINGS - TRACTION MENU)” on page 53 Used to change the parameter defining the total time the traction motor must be subjected BOOST TIME to forced induction.
  • Page 54: Monitor Menu (Service - Main)

    NB: the “TIME BOOST” parameter defines the total time the traction motor must be subjected to forced induction. It is useful when driving on ramps. NB: the “TIME BOOST” parameter is expressed in seconds (s). The numerical value is between a minimum of 00 and a maximum of 20, in increments of one unit.
  • Page 55: General Menu (Monitor - Service)

    GENERAL MENU (MONITOR - SERVICE) To view the “GENERAL” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “MONITOR” menu. See “MONITOR MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” on page To access the GENERAL menu, press the button (1). The following parameters can be viewed on the General screen: BATTERY Indicates the instantaneous voltage of the batteries that power the machine.
  • Page 56: Vacuum Menu (Monitor - Service)

    VACUUM MENU (MONITOR - SERVICE) To view the “VACUUM” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “MONITOR” menu. See “MONITOR MENU (SERVICE - MAIN)” on page To access the VACUUM menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). The following parameters can be viewed on the Vacuum screen (Fig.
  • Page 57: Alarms Menu (Service - Main)

    ALARMS MENU (SERVICE - MAIN) To view the “ALARMS” menu, proceed as follows: Open the “SERVICE” menu. See “SERVICE MENU (MAIN)” on page To access the ALARMS menu, press the button (1) (Fig. 1). As soon as the button (1) is pressed, the “ALARMS” screen appears on the control display.
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