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Squeegee settings

If you experience an uneven suction result, the settings of the suction unit 
should be corrected. Proceed as follows:
Before carrying out the adjustment, check that:
• the blades are not damaged (replace).
• the suction unit is not damaged.

Height setting (Fig. A)

• First check the distance between the floor and the running or support 

wheels.

The distance between running wheels number 1 and 2 and the floor must be 

between 1 mm and 3 mm in each case (with the blades standing vertically).
The distance between support wheel number 3 and the floor must be 6 mm 

(with the blades standing vertically).

• Switch the machine off using the keyswitch and then lower the squeegee.
• To correct, loosen the hexagonal nuts number 1 and 2, and then adjust the 

height by turning the Allen screw. Then firmly re-tighten the hexagonal nuts 
Number 1 and 2.

• Check the result while cleaning (see illustration below) and go to "Angle of 

Inclination" (Fig. B) if the result is unsatisfactory.

Angle of inclination(Fig. B)

• Switch the machine off.
• Lower the squeegee and move the machine forward by a few centimetres 

so that the blades can adopt their working position.

• To correct, loosen Allen screw number 4 and adjust the angle of inclination 

by turning Allen screw number 5.

Note: Carry out the correction with gradual adjustments!

Firmly retighten Allen screw number 4 after the correction has been made. Then 
move the machine forward by a few centimetres and check the setting of the 
scraper edge that has been achieved. Repeat this procedure until the correct 
inclination is obtained.

Malfunctions

Transport

• Disconnect the battery from the machine using the battery disconnection 

socket.

Transport the machine in an upright position.
Make sure that the machine is securely fastened within the transportation 
vehicle and is secured against tipping over.
Refer to page 

33 

for the dimensions and weights.

Disposal

When it has reached the end of its operational life, the machine and its 
accessories must be disposed of according to the national regulations. Your 
TASKI partner can support you with proper disposal upon notification.

Batteries

The batteries must be removed from the machine before being disposed of 
properly.
Used batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally appropriate way 
according to the EU guidelines 91/157/EEC

A correct angle has been achieved when the tip 

of the rear blade (x) is distributed over the 

complete width of the suction unit.

A

B

1

2

3

4

x

x

5

4

5

Malfunction

Possible causes

Troubleshooting

page

Machine does not 

run

Battery disconnection 

socket unplugged or 

keyswitch switched 

off

• Insert the discon-

nected charger jack

• Switch the keyswitch 

on

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Batteries not charged 

or not sufficiently 

charged (When swit-

ching on: red battery 

indicator is displayed)

• Check

28

Brush does not 

turn

Machine has overhe-

ated causing motor 

protection switch (trip) 

to cut in.

• Release the drive 

switch and press again

28

Foam or liquid 

leaking from the 

machine

Float malfunction

• Turn off the suction ag-

gregate

• Check that the float is 

functioning correctly.

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Poor vacuum 

performance

Floor remains 

wet

Soiled solution 

not picked up

Float closes the vacu-

um air filter (overfill 

protection recovery 

tank)

• Check the recovery 

tank is not full

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• Check that the float is 

functioning correctly.

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The vacuum air filter 

is blocked

• Check whether the va-

cuum air filter is clean 

and clean if necessary

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Hose or nozzle blo-

cked, e.g. piece of 

wood, residual 

material

• Remove the blockage

The blades do not 

adjust well to the floor 

consistancy

• Clean the squeegee

• Check that the squee-

gee suspension is 

functioning correctly

• Squeegee adjustment

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Worn blades

• Change/turn the 

blades

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Dirt sieve full (yellow) 

• Remove the dirt sieve

• Knock out the coarse 

dirt from the sieve and 

rinse it under running 

water.

30

Insufficient out-

flow of cleaning 

solution

Solution tank empty

• Fill the solution tank

29

Solution tank filter blo-

cked

• Clean solution tank fil-

ter

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Caution:

This machine can only be lifted and transported with the use of 
aids, such as a lifting platform!

Summary of Contents for CO450.0

Page 1: ...swingo 450B V011 12089 13 1011 I25 I24 I23 I22 I21 I20 I19 I18 I17 I16 tr sv sl pt pl no nl it fr fi es en de da cz 12089 13...

Page 2: ...achine is n rooms in which in explosive and eassily inflammable materials e g petrol solvents fuel oil dusts etc are stored or processed The electrical or mechanical components could lead to these mat...

Page 3: ...e Member States regarding electro magnetic compatibility and for the annulment of Directive 89 336 EWG Harmonised standards applied EN 60 335 1 ed 4 1 A1 A2 EN 60 335 2 67 2009 EN 60 335 2 69 2009 EN...

Page 4: ...tion block batteries with integrated charging unit 2 8 9 10 5 11 6 12 7 13 15 16 17 18 14 1 3 4 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 35 max 60 C max 140 F max 60 C max 140 F max 60 C max 140 F 29 30 31 32 33...

Page 5: ...switch and remove the key Working with worn out damaged and or wrong tools could result in possible damage to floors or their protective layers Position the tool below the brush unit Switch on the key...

Page 6: ...asant smells and deposition of the dirt will take place after a few hours Switch the machine off Remove the drainage hose from its holder Open the red or blue cap situated near the handle and lower th...

Page 7: ...ies 28 Clean all parts marked yellow Drain and clean the tanks 30 Clean the machine with a damp cloth 31 Clean the tank lid seal check for cracks and re place if necessary Maintenance programs by TASK...

Page 8: ...tional life the machine and its accessories must be disposed of according to the national regulations Your TASKI partner can support you with proper disposal upon notification Batteries The batteries...

Page 9: ...power internal battery charger 195 W Machine weight for operation 123 123 kg Solution tank nominal 20 20 l Recovery tank 20 20 l Tools 1 x 43 1 x 43 cm Brush rpm 170 170 min 1 Brush pressure 30 30 kg...

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