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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 INFORMATIONS
3.1
BASIC RECOMMENDATIONS
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Carefully read the “instruction manual” before
starting, using, performing unscheduled or rou-
tine maintenance or any other work on the ma-
chine.
Rigorously comply with all the instructions pro-
vided in this manual and in those for the batteries
and battery chargers (with particular attention to
warnings and danger notices).
The manufacturer will not be held responsible for
injuries to persons or damage to property due to
non-compliance with the aforementioned instruc-
tions.
This machine must be powered only with the
safety extra-low voltage indicated on the technical
data plate.
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Before using the machine, make sure that each part
is in the correct position.
The appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowl-
edge, unless they have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Do not operate this machine for any other pur-
pose except for the use for which it was specifically
designed. Evaluate the type of building where it will
be utilised and rigorously comply with the current
safety regulations and conditions.
Do not use the machine in places without ad-
equate lighting, in explosive environments, when
harmful dirt is present (dust, gas, etc.), on roads or
public passage ways and in outdoor environments in
general.
The machine operating temperature range is +4°C
to + 35°C; when not being used, store the machine in
a dry and non-corrosive environment within a tem-
perature range of b 10°C and + 50°C.
When using the machine under any condition the hu-
midity must range between 30% and 95%.
Never use or vacuum liquids, gases, dry dust,
acids and solvents (e.g. paint thinners, acetone,
etc.), even if diluted, inflammables or explosives
(e.g. petrol, fuel oil, etc.); never vacuum flaming or
incandescent objects.
Do not use the machine on slopes or ramps steeper
than 2%.; for small slopes, do not use the machine
sideways, always handle it with caution and never
move backwards. When transporting the machine
on steeper ramps or slopes 10%., be very careful to
avoid tipping and/or uncontrolled accelerations. Use
only the lowest speed! The machine can be handled
on ramps and/or steps only with the brush head and
squeegee lifted off the ground.
Never park the machine on a slope.
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The machine should never be left unattended with
the motors running; it can be left unattended only
after turning off the motors, ensuring that it won’t
make any accidental movements and disconnecting
it from the electric power supply.
Make sure there are no other persons, and children
in particular, in the area where the machine is being
used.
Do not use the machine to transport persons/
things or to tow objects. Do not tow the machine.
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Do not use the machine as a support surface for
any weight for any reason.
Do not block the ventilation and heat dispersion
openings.
Do not remove, modify or by-pass the safety de-
vices.
Always use individual safety devices to ensure op-
erator safety: aprons or safety overalls, non-slip and
waterproof shoes, rubber gloves, goggles and ear-
phones, and masks to protect the respiratory tract.
Before starting to work, remove necklaces, watches,
ties and other objects that may cause serious injuries.
Do not insert hands between moving parts.
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Do not use detergents that differ from those re-
quired and follow the instructions indicated on the
relative safety sheets. Detergents should be stored
in a place that is inaccessible to children. In case of
contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with copi-
ous amounts of water and, if swallowed, immediately
consult a physician.
Make sure that the battery charger power sockets are
connected to an efficient earthing system and that
they are protected by magnetothermal and differen-
tial circuit-breakers.
If you are going to equip the machine with dry
(gel) batteries, be sure the battery power indicator on
the control panel, has been set properly. Check this
procedure with your dealer.
Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions and
comply with legal provisions. The batteries should al-
ways be clean and dry to avoid surface leakage cur-
rents. Protect the batteries against impurities, such as
metallic dust.
Do not place tools on top of the batteries: they may
cause a short-circuit or an explosion.
When using battery acid, rigorously respect the
relative safety instructions. In the presence of par-
ticularly strong magnetic fields, evaluate the possible
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