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INSTRUCTION FOR USE

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MACHINE TRANSPORT/PARKING

To transport/park the machine, proceed as follows.

1. 

Turn the brush/pad-holder switch and the vacuum system switch (41 and 42) to “0”.

2.  Lift the squeegee with the lever (7).

3. 

Grab the handlebar (2) and slightly lower it until the brush lifts from the floor. While holding the machine in this position, drive 

it to the appointed parking area. Then lower the machine until the rear wheel (6) comes into contact with the floor (parking 

position (27)).

4. 

When finishing working, remove the brush/pad-holder (see the procedure in Maintenance chapter).

TANK EMPTYING

An automatic float shut-off system (30) turns off the vacuum system when the recovery tank (16) is full.

The vacuum system deactivation is signalled by a sudden increase in the vacuum system motor noise frequency, and the floor is 

not dried.

CAUTION!

If the vacuum system turns off accidentally (for example, when the float is activated because of a sudden 

machine movement), to resume the operation: turn off the vacuum system by pressing the switch (42), then 

open the cover (17) and check that the float inside the grid (30) has gone down to the water level. Then close the 

cover (17) and turn on the vacuum system by pressing the switch (42).

When the recovery tank (16) is full, empty it according to the following procedure.

Recovery tank emptying

1. 

Turn the brush/pad-holder switch and the vacuum system switch (41 and 42) to “0”.

2.  Lift the squeegee with the lever (7).

3.  Drive the machine to the appointed disposal area.

4. 

Grasp the handlebar (2) and slightly lower it until the rear wheel (6) comes into contact with the floor.

5.  Empty the recovery tank with the drain hose (11). Then, rinse the tank with clean water.

Solution tank emptying

6.  Perform steps 1 to 4.

7.  Empty the solution tank with the hose (12). Then, rinse the tank with clean water.

AFTER USING THE MACHINE

After working, before leaving the machine:

1. 

Turn the brush/pad-holder switch and the vacuum system switch (41 and 42) to “0”.

2.  Remove the brush/pad-holder as shown in Maintenance chapter.

3.  Empty the tanks (15 and 16) as shown in the previous paragraph.

4.  Perform the daily maintenance procedures (see the Maintenance chapter).

5.  Store the machine in a clean and dry place, with the brush/pad-holder and the squeegee lifted or removed.

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Summary of Contents for 9087331020

Page 1: ...TRUCTION FOR USE INSTRUCTIONS D UTILISATION INSTRUCCIONES DE USO INSTRU ES DE USO Advance model 9087331020 ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL PORTUGU S 9099602000 1 2012 08 9099602000 1 08 2012 indb 1 27 Jul 12...

Page 2: ...9099602000 1 08 2012 indb 2 27 Jul 12 14 45 08...

Page 3: ...HNICAL DATA 9 WIRING DIAGRAM 10 USE 11 BATTERY CHECK SETTING ON A NEW MACHINE 11 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND BATTERY TYPE SETTING WET OR GEL AGM 12 BEFORE MACHINE START UP 13 MACHINE START AND STOP 14 MA...

Page 4: ...e damage to it IDENTIFICATION DATA The machine model and serial number are marked on the plate 29 Product code and year of production are marked on the same plate This information is useful when requi...

Page 5: ...ocuments Scrubber dryer Instruction for use Manual Battery Charger Manual Scrubber dryer Spare Parts List No 2 lamellar fuses SAFETY The following symbols indicate potentially dangerous situations Alw...

Page 6: ...ks flames and smoking materials away from the batteries During the normal operation explosive gases are released When using lead WET batteries battery charging produces highly explosive hydrogen gas D...

Page 7: ...ge temperature must be between 0 C and 40 C The humidity must be between 30 and 95 When using floor cleaning detergents follow the instructions on the labels of the detergent bottles To handle floor c...

Page 8: ...k cover half open 19 Recovery tank cover completely opened 20 Can holder 21 Squeegee 22 Squeegee mounting handwheels 23 Squeegee balance adjusting handwheel 24 Machine straight forward movement adjust...

Page 9: ...9099602000 SC450 7 MACHINE STRUCTURE Continues 9 9 1 20 2 15 16 17 3 4 5 7 8 10 12 11 18 19 26 27 28 24 25 35 34 13 14 36 12 38 37 39 33 30 31 40 32 21 22 22 23 6 29 12V 12V P100658 9099602000 1 08 20...

Page 10: ...abling push button 48 Electronic battery charger 49 Lead WET or gel GEL battery selector 50 Green warning light the battery charger is on and batteries are charged 51 Yellow warning light the battery...

Page 11: ...diameter 10 in 254 mm Wheel specific pressure on the floor 710 psi 4 9 N mm2 Brush motor power 0 64 hp 480 W Brush speed 154 rpm Brush pad pressure on the floor with full tank and lowered squeegee 66...

Page 12: ...Vacuum system motor relay EV1 Solution solenoid valve F1 Brush motor fuse 40 A F2 Vacuum system motor fuse 30 A F3 Solenoid valve and electronic board fuse 5 A M1 Brush pad holder motor M2 Vacuum syst...

Page 13: ...nd the battery charger plug Handle the batteries with great care Install the battery terminal protection caps supplied with the machine The machine requires two 12 V batteries connected according to t...

Page 14: ...panel B 5 Turn the microswitch D to WET position WARNING Do not move set the adjacent switch E 6 Perform steps 3 4 and 5 in the reverse order Battery charger setting for machines with on board battery...

Page 15: ...sh pad holder to the deck hub 13 If necessary repeat the procedure until the brush pad holder is engaged Front A B C Figure 3 P100663 Available brushes and their relevant application guides suggestion...

Page 16: ...o the type of cleaning to be performed ECO system when the lever 36 is turned to ECO position 37 the machine works in a special condition of programmed water economy usage as the water flow is set and...

Page 17: ...eously To start scrubbing again after a brush pad holder stop due to overload stop the machine by turning the brush pad holder switch and the vacuum system switch 41 and 42 to 0 Turn on the machine by...

Page 18: ...n open the cover 17 and check that the float inside the grid 30 has gone down to the water level Then close the cover 17 and turn on the vacuum system by pressing the switch 42 When the recovery tank...

Page 19: ...t 6 Disconnect the vacuum hose C from the tank 7 Disconnect the hose D from the tank vacuum grid 8 Remove the drain hose E through the slit then remove the tank A A B B E C D Figure 5 P100665 9 Instal...

Page 20: ...d Service Center This Manual describes only the easier and most common maintenance procedures For other maintenance procedures shown in the Scheduled Maintenance Table refer to the Service Manual that...

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