CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 6.7.2. OPERATING CONTROLS 1.1. SCOPE OF THE MANUAL 6.7.3. DIRECT SCRUBBING OR FOR SLIGHTLY 1.2. TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOL LEGEND DIRTY SURFACES 1.3. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 6.7.4. INDIRECT SCRUBBING OR FOR VERY 1.4. SPECIFIC USE DIRTY SURFACES 1.5. TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS 6.7.5.
GENERAL INFORMATION • - ATTENTION SYMBOL . Very important informa- tion to avoid serious damage to the machine and to 1.1. SCOPE OF THE MANUAL the environment in which it operates. To make it easier to read about and look up various •...
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ne maintenance or any other work on the machine. ry, disconnecting it from the electrical power supply. • Rigorously comply with all the instructions pro- • Make sure there are no other persons, and children in vided in this manual and in those for the batteries particular, in the area where the machine is being used.
the machine from the electric power supply by deta- Carry out the following steps if the machine is packed ching the battery connector. with a cardboard housing: ☞ All work on the electrical system and all mainte- - Use scissors or clippers to cut and eliminate the pla- nance and repair operations (especially those not stic straps.
vibrations and accidental movements during tran- - The recovery tank is very easy to clean due to the sport. lack of the characteristic difficult access points of re- The battery boxes have holes where tools can be ho- covery tanks located in a lower position. oked for handling.
tery and the battery charger under control (read the RECOVERY TANK DRAIN HOSE specific manual for more details). BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTOR • It should not be taken for granted that batte- SQUEEGEE LIFT/LOWER LEVER ries and battery chargers with the same technical features as those we offer will produce the same PHOTO E DC 24V MODEL WITHOUT TRACTION...
match those indicated in the technical features sec- • CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ARE DISPLAYED ON tion. Using different batteries may cause serious THE BRUSH LED (Photo E - 1) and on the SUCTION LED damage to the machine or may require them to be (Photo E - 2): charged more frequently.
seconds from the previous action; you have now en- Battery discharge indicator and functions - MODEL “BT” tered in the configuration mode. (DC 24V with traction) Volts Battery Brush • THE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ARE VISIBLE ON Battery Type power test operation THE SPEED INDICATOR LED: indicator...
Make sure that the recovery tank is empty. If not, red (refer to the battery service manual). empty it completely. Close the element plugs and lower the superior cover. Check and completely close the detergent solution Hold the connectors with the hands; don’t pull them release control.
cient; turn the adjustment knobs to optimize drying. considering the percentage indicated by the sup- plier, with reference to the full tank capacity listed on 6.2.5. SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY the product sheet. The splash guard is assembled to the brush plate with •...
sary, wash it inside through the inspection hole by Put the ignition key in and turn it. unscrewing the rear window . Check battery charge status via the control unit and, Fully tighten the drain hose with the screw plug and if sufficient, select the running speed wanted, opera- hang it on the support behind the machine.
with the available voltage and that the electrical out- ment parts. let is grounded (earthed). - The network of connections must be protected from Do not damage the feed cable; do not crush or pull on it. water spray. - The patch cord for the connection of the machine •...
• Turn the key, remove it from the control panel and surface (check for any irregular wear on the brushes disconnect the battery from the machine wiring. or on the abrasive disks). If necessary, adjust the slant ☞ All work on the electrical system as well as all main- of the action on the floor.
8.4. NOT ENOUGH OR TOO MUCH DETERGENT sing the breaker that tripped. When the thermal breakers trip, especially when the The detergent solution tank is empty. machine is used during the first few weeks, it might Fill the detergent solution tank after having not be caused by actual machine malfunctions.
8.8. THE BATTERY CHARGER DOESN’T WORK ty shall also be considered null and void if the user is The battery charge doesn’t start. not able to produce an original (legible and complete) Check that the battery charger is connected to the document proving purchase or if it not possible to read battery.
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and the decrees implemented in the various EU Mem- ber States is administratively punishable.
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220-240 V ~ < 1500 W 1500 - 2200 W > 2200 W Extension cord 50 Hz ( < 1.5 KW) ( 1.5 - 2.2 KW) ( > 2.2 KW) < 20 m 1,5 mm 2,5 mm 2,5 mm > 20 - 50 m 2,5 mm 2,5 mm 4,0 mm...
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2006/42/EC EC/EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to Directive (and following amendments): (+2009/127/EC) 2014/30/EU PRODUCT: FLOOR SCRUBBER MODEL- TYPE: P85.0640 EN 60335-1 EN 60335-2-72 complies with directives EC/EU and subsequent modifi cations, EN 62233:2008 and the standards EN (and subsequent amendments): EN 55014-1:2006 +A1:2009+A2:2011 EN 55014-2:1997...
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