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CONTENTS

MAIN MACHINE COMPONENTS ..............................................3

CONTENTS ................................................................................4

GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ........................................5

RECHARGING THE BATTERIES ....................................................... 5
USING THE MACHINE ....................................................................... 6
DEACTIVATION OF THE MACHINE ................................................... 8
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................. 8
TRANSPORT .................................................................................... 10

SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL .......................................11

PURPOSE AND CONTENT OF THE MANUAL ......................11

TARGET GROUP .....................................................................11

PRESERVATION OF THE USER ............................................11

ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE ................................11

INTRODUCTORY COMMENT .................................................11

IDENTIFICATION DATA ...........................................................11

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ...................................................11

INTENDED USE .......................................................................11

SAFETY ...................................................................................11

REGULATIONS ........................................................................11

SERIAL NUMBER PLATE .......................................................11

TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................12

TYPE OF BRUSHES (SCRUBBING VERSION) .....................12

TYPE OF BRUSHES (SWEEPING VERSION) ........................13

SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE ....................................14

LABELS USED ON THE MACHINE ........................................14

PREPARATION OF MACHINE ................................................15

HANDLING THE PACKAGED MACHINE ......................................... 15
HOW TO UNPACK THE MACHINE .................................................. 15
HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE ...................................................... 15
MACHINE SAFETY ........................................................................... 16
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL .................................... 16
INSERTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE MACHINE ....................... 16
CONNECTING BATTERIES TO THE MACHINE .............................. 17
RECHARGING THE BATTERIES ..................................................... 17
FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK ....................................................... 17
DETERGENT SOLUTION ................................................................. 17
ADJUSTMENT OF DRIVING POSITION .......................................... 18
INSERTING WATER SYSTEM FILTER ............................................ 18
ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES 
(SCRUBBING VERSION) ................................................................. 18
FITTING LATERAL BRUSH 1SL (SCRUBBING ) ............................. 18
FITTING THE BRUSH HEAD BODY SIDE SPLASHGUARDS 
(WASHING VERSION) ...................................................................... 18
ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES 
(SWEEPING VERSION) ................................................................... 19
ASSEMBLING SIDE BRUSH 2SL (SWEEPING VERSION) ............. 19
ASSEMBLING THE SQUEEGEE BODY........................................... 19

PREPARING TO WORK ..........................................................19

WORK ......................................................................................20

SCRUBBING WITH DRYING ............................................................ 20
SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING .................................................... 20
DRYING ............................................................................................. 20
REGULATING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION................................. 21
REVERSE GEAR .............................................................................. 21
EXTRA BRUSH HEAD PRESSURE ................................................. 21
BUZZER ............................................................................................ 21
WORKING HEADLIGHTS (OPTIONAL) ........................................... 21
EMERGENCY BUTTON .................................................................... 21
HOUR METER .................................................................................. 22
BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR ......................................... 22
ACTIVATING THE SIDE BRUSH (VERSION 1SL OR 2SL) ............. 22
ACTIVATING DETERGENT SOLUTION RECYCLING 
(FLR VERSION) ................................................................................ 22

AUTOMATIC DETERGENT MEASURING SYSTEM 
(FSS VERSION) ................................................................................ 22
AUTOMATIC REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 
(OPTIONAL)  ..................................................................................... 22
EMERGENCY BUTTON .................................................................... 22
ALARM SCREEN .............................................................................. 23
VACUUM WAND KIT (OPTIONAL) ................................................... 23
BRAKING CONTROL ........................................................................ 23
OVERFLOW DEVICE ....................................................................... 23

AT THE END OF THE WORK ..................................................23

RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ................24

DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK ................................................. 24
EMPTYING THE DEBRIS HOPPER (SWEEPING VERSION) ......... 24
CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY................................................ 24
CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES 
(SCRUBBING VERSION) ................................................................. 25
CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES 
(SWEEPING VERSION) ................................................................... 26
CLEANING THE LATERAL BRUSH (SCRUBBING VERSION) ........ 26
CLEANING THE LATERAL BRUSH (SWEEPING VERSION) .......... 27
CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS ................................. 28
CLEANING THE RECYCLE FILTER (FLR VERSIONS) ................... 29
EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK .................................................. 29
CLEANING THE WATER SYSTEM FILTER ..................................... 29
CLEANING THE DEBRIS HOPPER (SWEEPING VERSION) ......... 30
CLEANING THE VACUUM TUBE ..................................................... 30

EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE .......................................31

REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE BODY RUBBER BLADES .............. 31
REPLACING THE BRUSH HEAD SPLASH GUARD ........................ 31
REPLACING THE SIDE SQUEEGEE SPLASHGUARD 
RUBBER BLADES ............................................................................ 31
FILLING BRAKING SYSTEM OIL BASIN ......................................... 32

ADJUSTMENT INTERVENTIONS ...........................................32

ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE BODY'S RUBBER BLADES ........... 32
ADJUSTING BRUSH HEAD BODY SIDE SPLASHGUARDS .......... 32
ADJUSTING THE SIDE BRUSH (SWEEPING VERSION) ............... 33

DISPOSAL ...............................................................................33

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..................................33

LIST OF ALARMS ...................................................................34

LOCK ALARMS ................................................................................. 34
MANUAL RESET ALARMS ............................................................... 34
AUTOMATIC RESET ALARMS ......................................................... 34

TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................35

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Summary of Contents for Magna BS 2SL Basic

Page 1: ...CONQUEST MAGNA FLOOR SCUBBER OPERATOR MANUAL T 1800 826 789 E support conquestequipment com au W conquestequipment com au FIMAG OM V01...

Page 2: ...Drive pedal 22 Horn button 23 Button for activating the automatic dosing system or the automatic recycle system optional 24 Lateral brush control button optional 25 Emergency button 26 Operator seat 2...

Page 3: ...E DETERGENT SOLUTION 21 REVERSE GEAR 21 EXTRA BRUSH HEAD PRESSURE 21 BUZZER 21 WORKING HEADLIGHTS OPTIONAL 21 EMERGENCY BUTTON 21 HOUR METER 22 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR 22 ACTIVATING THE SIDE BR...

Page 4: ...S DANGER If the battery charger power cable is damaged or broken it should be replaced by the manufacturer by authorised service personnel or else by a qualified person in order to protect against haz...

Page 5: ...should be carried out by the user should not be done by unsupervised children In the event of danger take prompt action by pressing the emergency button near the operator s seat Never collect gases e...

Page 6: ...l vibrations Use the machine only in the way described in this manual Do not pick up anything that is burning or smouldering like cigarettes matches or glowing embers Reduce speed on slopes and danger...

Page 7: ...jewellery loose clothing do not get entangled in the machine s moving parts Only use the machine in well lit areas DEACTIVATION OF THE MACHINE WARNING Always protect the machine against sunlight rain...

Page 8: ...ovement operations have been completed the electro magnetic brake must be re engaged Never use the machine with the electro magnetic brake disengaged If the machine needs to be pushed for maintenance...

Page 9: ...MAP or by FIMAP service centres Wear personal protective equipment as required and as suggested in the manual TRANSPORT WARNING Drain both tanks before transport Bring both the squeegee and the brushe...

Page 10: ...ccidents that happen either in the workplace or whilst moving are caused by failure to respect the most basic safety rules An attentive careful operator is most effective guarantee against accidents a...

Page 11: ...on the central brush head rpm 180 180 Lateral brush head unit motor voltage nominal power rating V W 36 200 Lateral brush head brush rotations rpm 140 Side brushes number external bristles Nr mm 1 29...

Page 12: ...voltage nominal power rating V W 36 90 Lateral brush head brush rotations rpm 75 Side brushes number external bristles Nr mm 2 450 Maximum weight exerted upon the central brush head kg 60 60 Maximum w...

Page 13: ...ters of its capacity Solution tank filling symbol Located on the left side of the machine s solution tank to indicate the amount of water or detergent solution in the tank The symbol on the side indic...

Page 14: ...f the machine CAUTION when getting down from the machine do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush head or side brush head brush 19 Grip the back of the seat 3 and turn the seat support plate to t...

Page 15: ...attery terminals The various phases for inserting the batteries in the battery compartment are as follows 1 Make sure the solution tank is empty If this is not the case empty it read EMPTYING THE SOLU...

Page 16: ...rking position 1 2 3 1 3 2 10 Grip the handle 4 and lower the recovery tank to the maintenance position Fig 4 ATTENTION to prevent the recovery tank from rotating grip the handle 5 on the safety stop...

Page 17: ...eat in the cap 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES SCRUBBING VERSION To fit the brush on the brush head body proceed as follows 1 Take the machine to the maintenance area 2 Make sure the m...

Page 18: ...he machine CAUTION when getting down from the machine do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush head or side brush head brush 7 Grip the back of the seat 2 and turn the seat support plate to its m...

Page 19: ...the main switch to its I position by turning the key 1 a quarter turn clockwise Fig 1 N B As soon as the machine turns on the control board will perform a diagnostics procedure during which the red L...

Page 20: ...in its working position once the drive pedal is pressed the machine will begin to move in reverse and the squeegee body will be raised into its resting position N B If the reverse gear is engaged with...

Page 21: ...the detergent solution to be recycled so that productivity can be increased since the number of stops needed to empty and fill the tanks is reduced As a result less water and detergent are used there...

Page 22: ...achine brakes decelerating softly until it stops the encoder Only when the encoder has stopped is the electric brake engaged If the machine is moving and the brake pedal 2 Fig 2 is pressed the machine...

Page 23: ...with a jet of water and then with a damp cloth Fig 4 N B the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection regulations 7 Thoroughly clean the squeegee body s r...

Page 24: ...formed bristles it is better to reassemble them in the same position the right hand one on the right and the left hand one on the left to prevent the different inclination of the bristles producing an...

Page 25: ...eyes 2 3 1 2 3 3 1 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 5 4 5 6 4 5 NB Before starting the optional tank cleaning kit check the level indicator 8 to see how much solution there is in the solution tank Fig 9 11 Activate the...

Page 26: ...After checking to make sure that the brush is clean reassemble it and move on to the one on the left hand side 2 2 1 1 To clean the brush with the spray gun kit proceed as follows 1 Take the machine t...

Page 27: ...ng protective gloves to avoid any possible contact with the edges or tips of metal objects 4 Go to the front right of the machine 5 Stand at the back of the machine 6 Grip the moulded handles 3 on the...

Page 28: ...you are advised to always wear goggles to avoid any risk of serious injury to your eyes N B Before starting the optional tank cleaning kit check the level indicator 8 to see how much solution there i...

Page 29: ...in the opposite order to reassemble all the parts N B For the sweeping versions the water system filter is located on the right of the machine N B to adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the...

Page 30: ...s the squeegee therefore the splash guard rubber blades need to be checked To replace the brush head splash guards proceed as follows 1 Take the machine to the maintenance area 2 Make sure the machine...

Page 31: ...essed the brush head body and the squeegee body will begin to descend into their working positions 7 As soon as the brush head and the squeegee have reached their working positions perform the procedu...

Page 32: ...sition carry out the procedures for securing the machine see the section SECURING THE MACHINE 7 Go to the right side of the machine 8 Using the right equipment not supplied with the machine loosen the...

Page 33: ...Function Main Contactor Faulty CC X AL_46 Function Overcurrent Outputs Brushes 1 2 3 X AL_47 Function Overcurrent Outputs vacuum Cleaner 1 2 X AL_48 Function Overcurrent Outputs Water Pumps X AL_49 F...

Page 34: ...is an issue on the drive pedal Contact your nearest service centre INSUFFICIENT DETERGENT SOLUTION ON THE BRUSHES The quantity of detergent solution in the water system is not sufficient for the work...

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