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2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 SCOPE OF THE MANUAL
To make it easier to read about and look up various
subjects, refer to the table of contents at the beginning
of the section in your language.
This manual has been prepared by the manufacturer
and is an integral part of the product. As such, it must
be kept in a safe place for the machines entire service
life until demolition.
The customer must ensure that machine operators
have read or are familiar with the contents of this manual
so that they strictly follow the instructions described
herein.
Constant compliance with the instructions provided in
this manual is the only way to guarantee the best results
in terms of safety, performance, efficiency and service
life of the product you now own. Non-compliance with
these rules may cause injuries to people and damage
to the machine, the scrubbed surface and the
environment: in no case can such injuries or damage
be attributed to the manufacturer.
This manual refers in detail to the machine and provides
instructions and descriptions only about our batteries
and battery chargers (optional).
The batteries and the battery charger are basic
complementary machine parts and will affect its operation
in terms of running time and performances. Only the
correct combination of the two accessories (batteries
and battery charger) will ensure the highest possible
performances and avoid wasting lots of money. For
more detailed information refer to the special battery
and battery charger manuals.
Our recommended battery chargers and batteries
(optionals) ensure the best combination with the machine
and offer outstanding versatility (battery charger) as
well as the categorys highest quality and performance
standards.
2.2 TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOL LEGEND
For the sake of clarity and to efficiently highlight the
various aspects of the instructions provided, terms and
symbols were used that are defined and illustrated here
below:
- Machine
. This definition replaces the commercial
name to which this manual refers.
- Operator
. An operator is considered the person who
normally uses the machine and is familiar with its
operating features but does not have the specific
technical skills to work on that machine.
- Technician
. A technician is considered a person who
has the experience, technical education, legislative and
regulatory knowledge that allows him to carry out any
type of required work, and the ability to recognise and
to avoid possible risks during machine installation,
operation, handling and maintenance.
- INDICATION SYMBO
L (
). Particularly important
information to avoid machine malfunctions.
- ATTENTION SYMBOL
( ). Very important information
to avoid serious damage to the machine and to the
environment in which it operates.
- DANGER SYMBOL
( ). Vital information to avoid
serious (or extreme) consequences affecting the health
of persons and causing damage to the product and the
environment in which it operates.
2.3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The nameplate located under the dashboard, above
the battery connector, contains the following information:
manufacturer ID
CE mark
model code
model
power supply voltage
overall power rating
splash guard
serial number
year built
maximum tolerable slope
dry weight
weight with maximum load
2.4 SPECIFIC USE
This machine is a floor scrubber-drier: it must be used
to scrub and to vacuum liquids of flat, rigid, horizontal,
smooth or moderately rough and uniform floors that
are free from obstacles in both civic and industrial
environments. Any other use is prohibited.
Please refer very carefully to the safety information
reported in this manual.
The scrubber-drier distributes a quantity of a water and
detergent solution (adjustable) on the surface to be
cleaned, while the brushes remove any dirt on the
ground. The machines suction system, using a ground
squeegee, perfectly dries the liquids and the dirt just
removed from the front brushes in a single pass.
By efficiently combining a cleaning detergent with
various types of brushes (or abrasive disks), the machine
can adapt to all the various combinations of floors and
dirt.
2.5 TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS
This machine was designed and built in accordance
with the fundamental requirements for user safety and
health as set forth in European directives. For this
reason the CE mark was placed on the ID label. The
European directives to which the equipment conforms
are referenced in the
Certificate of conformity
annexed
to this manual. This certificate will no longer be valid
if the equipment is modified in any way without the
manufacturers prior authorisation.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make technical
modifications to the product, without prior notice, in
order to make the necessary technical upgrades or
improvements. For this reason, some details of your
machine may be different from the information in the
sales catalogues or from the illustrations presented in
this booklet. However, this will not reduce safety or
invalidate the information supplied to this regard.
3. SAFETY INFORMATION
3.1 BASIC RECOMMENDATIONS
Carefully read the instruction manual before
starting, using, performing unscheduled or routine
maintenance or any other work on the machine.
Rigorously comply with all the instructions
provided in this manual and in those for the batteries
and battery chargers (with particular attention to
warnings and danger notices).
1. CONTENTS
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 SCOPE OF THE MANUAL
2.2 TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOL LEGEND
2.3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
2.4 SPECIFIC USE
2.5 TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS
3. SAFETY INFORMATION
3.1 BASIC RECOMMENDATIONS
3.2 NOISE AND VIBRATIONS
4. HANDLING INFORMATION
4.1 PACKING LIFTING AND TRANSPORT
4.2 CHECKS UPON DELIVERY
4.3 UNPACKING
4.4 LIFTING AND TRANSPORT: MACHINE,
BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER
5. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
5.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
5.1.1 MACHINE
5.1.2 BATTERY
5.1.3 BATTERY CHARGER
5.2 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS
5.2.1 MACHINE
5.2.2 BATTERY
5.2.3 BATTERY CHARGER
5.3 ACCESSORIES
6. INSTALLATION INFORMATION
6.1 BATTERY PREPARATION
6.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
6.3 BATTERY CHARGER PREPARATION
6.4 BATTERY CHARGER INSTALLATION AND
CONNECTION
6.5 MACHINE PREPARATION
7. OPERATING INFORMATION
7.1 CHARGING THE BATTERIES
7.2 SQUEEGEE AND SPLASH GUARD
ASSEMBLY,
D I S A S S E M B L Y A N D
ADJUSTMENT
7.2.1 SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
7.2.2 SQUEEGEE DISASSEMBLY
7.2.3 STRAP ASSEMBLY
7.2.4 STRAP DISASSEMBLY
7.2.5 SQUEEGEE ADJUSTMENT
7.2.6 SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY
AND ADJUSTMENT
7.3 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY, DISASSEMBLY AND
REGULATION (BRUSHES, SCRAPERS AND
ABRASIVE DISKS)
7.4 FILLING AND DRAINING THE DETERGENT
SOLUTION TANK
7.5 DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK
7.6 SEAT ADJUSTMENT
7.7 DRIVING THE MACHINE
7.8 WORK METHOD
7.8.1 PREPARATION AND WARNINGS
7.8.2 OPERATING CONTROLS
7.8.3 DIRECT SCRUBBING OR FOR SLIGHTLY
DIRTY SURFACES
7.8.4 INDIRECT SCRUBBING OR FOR VERY
DIRTY SURFACES
7.8.5 POST-SCRUBBING OPERATIONS
8. MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
8.1 TANKS
8.2 SUCTION HOSES
8.3 SQUEEGEE
8.4 ACCESSORIES
8.5 DETERGENT SOLUTION FILTER
8.6 MACHINE BODY
8.7 BATTERIES
8.8 FUSES AND THERMAL BREAKERS
8.9 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
8.9.1 DAILY OPERATIONS
8.9.2 WEEKLY OPERATIONS
8.9.3 OPERATIONS AT EXTENDED INTERVALS
8.10 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS
9. INFORMATION ABOUT OPERATING CONTROL
9.1 THE MACHINE DOESNT WORK
9.2 THE MACHINE DOESNT MOVE FORWARD
9.3 THE BRUSHES DONT ROTATE
9.4 NOT ENOUGH OR TOO MUCH DETERGENT
9.5 NO SUCTION
9.6 INSUFFICIENT SUCTION
9.7 THE BRUSH MOTOR OR THE SUCTION
MOTOR DOESNT STOP
9.8 THE SQUEEGEE DOESNT CLEAN OR DRY
EFFICIENTLY
9.9 THE BATTERY CHARGER DOESNT WORK
9.10 THE BATTERIES DO NOT CHARGE OR DO
NOT HOLD A CHARGE
The machine is braked when switched off or
without batteries. To move the machine its
necessary to operate on traction motor placed
on front wheel (photo M): screw lever A on
seating B and pull outside from the motor.
Once the machine have been moved, push back
lever A to its initial position and remove it
from seating B.
Dont move ring nut C!.
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