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The machine was designed to be used with
non-foaming and biodegradable detergents made
specifically for scrubber-driers. The use of other
chemical products (such as sodium hypochlorite,
oxidizers, solvents or hydrocarbons) may damage or
destroy the machine.
- Follow the safety regulations specified in the relative
section and indicated on the detergent container.
- Contact the machine manufacturer to obtain a com-
plete list of available and suitable detergents.
- Do not leave the water hose unattended and insert
it completely into the tank: the hose might move and
get sensitive parts of the machine wet.
Close the tank with its foam plug.
To drain the tank:
- Unscrew and remove the transparent cap of filter /
regulator of the cleaning solution placed in the bot-
tom of the tank (Photo Q - 1) and wait for the com-
plete emptying.
- After draining, replace and tighten the cap.
5.11. DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK
The dirty water must be drained in accordance with
national regulations.
The user is completely responsible for ensuring com-
pliance with such rules.
After the detergent solution is finished, always empty
the recovery tank ( Photo N - 3) before filling it again.
In general, the recovery tank can be emptied when-
ever required, and even during intermediate phases
of the work cycle.
The recovery tank volume is higher than the deter-
gent solution volume, therefore a potentially dan-
gerous situation for the suction motor should never
occur. In any case, a safety float ( Photo O - 1) will stop
the suction if the dirty liquid level is too high.
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If water or foam starts leaking from under the
tanks for any reason, immediately turn off the suction
motor and empty the recovery tank.
To drain the tank:
Drive the machine to a suitable location to drain the
dirty water and preferably near a toilet or a sewer
drain (comply with the national regulations for waste
water disposal).
Turn off the machine and remove the key from the panel.
Detach the drain hose from the holder ( Photo B - 6,
D - 6, F - 7 ) and, keeping it high, unscrew the plug.
Lower the drain hose toward the selected drainage point.
The emptying operation can be interrupted quickly
and whenever required just by raising the drain hose.
Check how much dirt is still in the tank and, if nec-
essary, wash it inside through the inspection hole (
Photo O - 3).
Fully tighten the drain hose with the screw plug and
hang it on the support behind the machine. The drain
hose plug must be airtight, otherwise the subsequent
pressure loss will reduce drying efficiency.
5.12. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF
MODEL AC 230V
The AC 230V model machine may be turned on only
if the voltage indicated on the tag corresponds with
the available voltage and that the electrical outlet is
grounded (earthed).
Do not damage the feed cable; do not crush or pull on it.
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ATTENTION Make sure that the power cable does
not come into contact with the rotary brushes.
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ATTENTION !!! - The model AC 230V machine
has parts, which are connected to the current;
contact with these could cause grave injuries or
even death.
- Before executing any type of operation on the ma-
chine always disconnect it from the electrical source.
- Never touch electric cables that are defective or worn.
- Before gaining access to the electrical system it is
always necessary to disconnect the machine from
the electrical source by removing the plug from the
socket-outlet.
- In the case of defective, damaged, or cracked electric
cables, replace immediately with authentic replace-
ment parts.
- The network of connections must be protected from
water spray.
- The patch cord for the connection of the machine to
the mains power must conforms to current safety rules.
- The electrical system to which the machine is con-
nected must be equipped with a cutout box.
- It is absolutely forbidden to use the machine in prox-
imity to swimming pools or stretches of water.
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EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
In case of emergency:
- Immediately disconnect the machine from the
power mains.
- Immediately apply proper first-aid.
If an accident should occur the machine must not be
put into operation until a technician authorized by
the manufacturer has examined it.
5.13. DRIVING THE MACHINE
Model AC 230V
- Connect the power cable of the machine ( Photo B -
1) to the power mains using a patch cord.
- Switch ON the general ON-OFF switch ( Photo A - 1).
- Switch ON the brush motor switch ( Photo A - 2).
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The brush will start the rotation only when the
machine operator will operate the brush opera-
tion lever ( Photo B - 4).
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