CONTENTS CONTENTS ........................3 SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ................5 PURPOSE AND CONTENT OF THE MANUAL ...............5 TARGET GROUP ......................5 STORING THE USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL .............5 ON DELIVERY OF THE APPLIANCE ................5 INTRODUCTORY COMMENT ..................5 IDENTIFICATION DATA ....................6 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ....................6 INTENDED USE ........................6 SAFETY ..........................6 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE ....................6...
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OVERFLOW DEVICE ....................23 AT THE END OF WORK ....................24 MAINTENANCE ......................25 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ..........25 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK ..........26 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE VACUUM COVER ..........27 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH ..............28 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY ..........28 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE VACUUM HOSE ..........29 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION FILTER ..........30 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK ..........30...
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The TRIDENT XM13SC is a scrubbing machine that is able to clean been removed and the detergent solution that has not been absorbed a wide range of flooring and dirt types by means of the mechanical by the floor.
TRIDENT TECHNICAL DATA XM13SC Working width Squeegee width 12,8 Working capacity, up to 6.027,75 Maximum gradient with full load Total power Disc brush no. / Ø in 1 / 11 Brush motor 36 / 90 Disc brush rotations Maximum pressure on the brush Vacuum motor 36 / 150 Suction vacuum...
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The regulations below must be carefully followed in order to avoid harm to the operator and damage to the appliance. WARNING: • Carefully read the labels on the appliance. Do not cover them for any reason and replace them immediately if they become damaged.
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could compromise safety levels. • The appliance must only be powered with a voltage equal to that shown on the serial number plate. • When left unattended, the appliance must be protected from unintentional movements. The appliance must not be transported or parked in its idle position when the solution tank and recovery tank are full.
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• Do not place any liquid containers on the appliance. • In the event of a fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water. • Adapt the speed to the adhesion conditions. • Avoid working with the brushes when the machine is standing still, so as not to damage the floor.
The overall weight of the appliance with packaging is 55,12 lb (weight of empty machine plus packaging). The dimensions of the package are as follows: TRIDENT XM13SC 13,78 15,35 HOW TO UNPACK THE APPLIANCE The appliance is enclosed within special packaging; to remove the 3.
HOW TO TRANSPORT THE APPLIANCE To safety transport the appliance, proceed as follows: 4. It is now possible to safely transport the appliance. 1. Take all necessary steps to ensure that the device is in a safe condition (see "MACHINE SAFETY ’”).
MAIN SOLUTION TANK COMPONENTS The pre-assembly solution tank components are identified as follows: 1. Tank filler plug. 2. Tank discharge plug. 3. Tank lifting handle. 4. Tank safety valve. MAIN RECOVERY TANK COMPONENTS The pre-assembly recovery tank components are identified as follows: 1.
MAIN HANDLEBAR CONTROL COMPONENTS The handlebar control components are identified as follows: 4. "VACUUM MOTOR" activation-de-activation button. 1. “AUTOMATIC” mode button. 5. Display. 2. “ECO - MODE” button. 6. Dead man's lever. 3. "DETERGENT SOLUTION" regulation control button. MAIN BATTERY CHARGING BASE COMPONENTS The basic components of the battery charger base are identified as 6.
BATTERY TYPE To power the appliance, use only the battery supplied in the package or by a specialised technician. OTHER BATTERY TYPES CANNOT BE USED. The appliance is powered by a lithium-ion battery. The battery compartment can accommodate a single battery slot at 36.5V. BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL For maintenance and recharging, respect the instructions provided •...
REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE APPLIANCE To remove the battery, proceed as follows: ATTENTION: During this operation, do not rest your foot on 1. If the appliance is working, turn it off via the main switch (1) the appliance. (Fig. 1). 2.
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7. Connect the battery charger power supply cable plug to the mains the battery charger, the green LED (8) present on the battery socket. charger(Fig.8) turns on. This LED indicates that the battery charger circuit is correctly powered. WARNING: Before connecting to the plug to the socket, check that the characteristics of the mains power supply ATTENTION: Before inserting the battery into the charging corresponds to that of the battery charger.
CONTROL HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT Correct adjustment of the control handlebar guarantees comfortable ATTENTION: During this operation, do not rest your foot on use of the appliance. To adjust the control handlebar, proceed as the appliance. follows: 1. If the appliance is working, turn it off via the main switch (1) 3.
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6. Check that the solution tank drainage cap (4) is positioned 8. Fill with clean water, at a temperature not higher than 50 °C and correctly; if not, rectify this (Fig.4). not lower than 10°C. 7. Remove the detergent solution filling cap (5) from its seat, on the solution tank (Fig.5).
DETERGENT SOLUTION Add the liquid detergent to the solution tank in the concentration and and do not contain oxidising agents, chlorine or bromine, manner indicated on the detergent manufacturer's label. formaldehyde, mineral solvents. ATTENTION: The formation of excess foam could damage ATTENTION: protective gloves should always be worn before the vacuum motor, so use only the minimum amount of handling detergents or acidic or alkaline solutions, to avoid...
5. Verify that the quantity of detergent solution in the solution tank is 6. Insert the battery into the battery holder compartment suitable for the type of work you wish to carry out, otherwise fill (read paragraph “INSERTING THE BATTERY INTO THE the solution tank (see the paragraph “FILLING THE SOLUTION APPLIANCE”).
"PRE-WASH" WORKING PROGRAM If you need to perform a pre-wash working program without drying, the machine; behind the brush and beneath the main part of the proceed as follows: machine). 1. If the appliance is working, turn it off via the main switch (1) 3.
REGULATING THE DETERGENT To regulate the detergent, proceed as follows: For each press of the button (2), the quantity of solution released will 1. Verify that the quantity of detergent solution in the solution tank increase by one level. The quantity of solution released can be set to is suitable for the type of work you wish to carry out, otherwise fill three successive levels.
5. Turn the control steering column to the vertical position (Fig.4). 7. Tilt the machine and move the unit into a suitable place for discharging waste water. Empty the recovery tank (refer to "CHECKING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK") (Fig. 6). ATTENTION: During this operation, do not rest your foot on the appliance.
8. Once the maintenance operations are complete, take the 10. When the handlebar is in the horizontal position, release the stop appliance to the designated storage area. lever (3) to lock the handlebar. 9. Block the handlebar in the horizontal position. Push the steering 11.
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK Proceed as follows to empty the recovery tank: 4. Remove the recovery tank using the handles (2) present on the 1. Take the appliance to the dedicated waste water drainage area. tank (Fig.2). Gently place on the floor. ATTENTION: The place this operation is carried out should ATTENTION: Users are advised to always wear protective comply with current environmental protection regulations.
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE VACUUM COVER The careful cleaning of the vacuum cover floats guarantees a longer 5. First with a jet of water and then with a damp cloth, thoroughly appliance life span. Proceed as follows to clean the vacuum cover: clean the rotation fulcrum (2) on the vacuum motor floats (Fig.3).
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH Careful cleaning of the brushes guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush motor life. To clean the brushes, proceed as follows: appliance must 1. Take the appliance to its designated maintenance area. 2.
6. Lift the squeegee attachment (1) (Fig.4). 11. Check the wear of the front rubber blade (8) on the squeegee 7. Remove the squeegee from the slots on the squeegee connector body; if the edge of the rubber in contact with the floor is worn, (4), taking care not to lose the seal (5) on the vacuum nozzle replace it, however the rubber can be turned onto another of its (Fig.5).
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION FILTER The careful cleaning of the detergent solution filter guarantees a 3. Disconnect the tank stop levers (1), and rotate in the direction longer appliance life span. Proceed as follows to clean the detergent indicated by the arrow (Fig.1). solution filter: 4.
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8. Insert the solution tank into the appliance, taking care not to ATTENTION: Before placing the recovery tank in position, damage the vacuum hose inlet (6) on the vacuum motor, and the check that the drainage cap is correctly in place; if not, rectify squeegee body vacuum hose (7).
TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter lists the most common problems linked with the use of the appliance. If you are unable to resolve the problems with the information given here, please contact your nearest assistance centre. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Check that the main switch has been The main switch is in the “0”...
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Read the section “THE APPLIANCE DOES The appliance does not switch on. NOT SWITCH ON”. Read section “NOT ENOUGH The amount of detergent solution dispensed DETERGENT SOLUTION is inadequate. BRUSH”. Check that the selected program The program selected is not appropriate for is suitable for the work to be carried out the work to be carried out.
DISPOSAL To dispose of the appliance, take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre. Before scrapping the appliance, it is necessary to remove and separate out the following materials, then send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with applicable environmental hygiene regulations: •...
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