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4.2  CONTROL PANEL 

 

1. 

Power button 

Turning  the  machine  ON  or 
OFF

 

Suction 

command 

button 

Activate  or  deactivate  the  suction 
function. 

3

 

Brush speed 

adjustment 

buttons 

Pressing  the  +  or 

–  buttons 

increases or decreases the speed 
of the brushes. 

4

 

Water flow 

adjustment 

buttons 

Pressing  the  +  or  the 

–  buttons 

increase or decreases the volume 
of water solution. 

5

 

Battery charge 

indicator 

display. 

The  display  indicates  the  battery 
charge level. 

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SUCTION POWER ADJUSTMENT 
CONTROL  

Pressing  for  5  second  simultaneously,  buttons  1  and  2,  on 
the display  5, the  word  Vacuum appears, bellow  the  sector 
indicating the battery charge level. 
By pressing the button 3 it is possible to increase (pressing 
+)  or  decrease  (pressing  -)  the  suction  power  of  the 
machine; this adjustment is signaled on the display 5. 
To  set  the  selected  power  level  ,  press  the  main  power 
button 1 switching OFF the machine. 
Pressing  ON  the  main  power  button  (button1)  the  stored 
setting of suction power level is indicated on the display 5. 

There is 8 different setting possibility indicated on the 

display (1/8, 2/8, 3/8....until 8/8). 

4.3  DIMENSIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA 

 

Description

 

Units

 

Value

 

Power supply

 

36 

Performance

 

m

2

/h 

1200 

Cleaning width

 

cm 

400 

Squeegee blade width

 

cm 

450 

Brush diameter

 

mm 

2 x 200 

Brush speed

 

rpm 

210 

Brush pressure

 

Kg 

22 

Brush motor power

 

2 x 36/120 

Vacuum motor power

 

36/300 

Solution/recovery tank capacity

 

lt 

3/5 

Noise Level 

 

dB 

66 

 

Measurements are in centimetres. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ECOPRO40

Page 1: ...SCRUBBER DRYER ECOPRO40 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EN Translation of the original instructions Revision 1 1 Edition 24 10 2016 ...

Page 2: ...N OF COMPONENTS15 4 2 CONTROL PANEL16 4 3 DIMENSIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA16 5 USING THE MACHINE17 5 1 PREPARING THE MACHINE17 5 2 RECHARGING THE BATTERY18 5 3 FITTING AND REMOVING THE BRUSH18 5 3 1 BRUSH TYPES19 5 4 MOVING THE MACHINE20 5 5 FITTING AND REMOVING THE SQUEEGEE20 5 6 REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE BLADES21 5 7 FILLING AND EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK21 5 8 DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK23 5 9 OPERATI...

Page 3: ...6 5 VACUUM FILTER27 6 6 ACCESSORIES27 6 7 MACHINE BODY28 6 8 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE28 6 9 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE29 6 10 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS29 7 TROUBLESHOOTING30 ...

Page 4: ... supply defects The lack of or inadequate preventive maintenance Making modifications to or carrying out unauthorised work on the machine The use of non original or unsuitable spare parts The total or partial failure to comply with the instructions provided Exceptional conditions 1 2 AIM OF THE MANUAL To make it easier to look up and read about the subjects of interest refer to the table of conten...

Page 5: ...sites experience technical skills and legislative and regulatory knowledge that allows him to carry out any type of work required and that has the ability to recognise and avoid possible hazards during the installation operation handling and maintenance of the machine Symbols and warnings DANGER Symbol that draws attention to essential information to avoid serious or extreme consequences that affe...

Page 6: ...and built in accordance with the fundamental requirements for user health and safety pursuant to the European directives The CE mark was therefore placed on the rating label The European directives to which the appliance is compliant are referred to in the Certificate of Conformity attached to this manual This certificate will cease to be valid if the appliance is modified in any way without the m...

Page 7: ...hine in a place that is not accessible by unauthorised personnel Never allow minors to use the machine Never use this machine for any purpose other than for those for which it was specifically designed Consider the type of building in which it is to be used and comply fully with the current rules and safety regulations of the building DANGER Never use the machine in poorly lit areas in explosive e...

Page 8: ... the machine as a support for any amount of weight Do not obstruct the ventilation and heat discharge vents CAUTION Do not remove modify or bypass the safety devices Operators should always use personal protective equipment both when using the machine and when carrying out maintenance on it apron or overalls non slip waterproof footwear rubber gloves goggles and ear protectors breathing mask Befor...

Page 9: ...ticular check that the battery charging cable and connector are in good condition and safe for use If they are not in perfect condition do not use the machine for any reason until repairs have been carried out by an authorised technician NOTE Turn off the vacuum motor immediately if you notice any foam or liquid leaking from the appliance Do not use the machine on textile floor coverings such as r...

Page 10: ...and efficiently Do not use parts that have been removed from other machines or other kits as replacement parts Do not wait until the components are worn out replacing a component at the right time means that the machine will perform better and at the same time savings will be made by avoiding further damage The manufacturer provides its customers with a Technical Support Service to help resolve an...

Page 11: ...oading operations must be carried out with adequate lighting The packaged machine must be handled using suitable equipment Care must be taken not to damage hit any part of the packaging not to tip it over and to be careful when placing it on the ground Symbols used on the packaging Fragile handle with care Indicates that the contents of the package are fragile and must be handled with the utmost c...

Page 12: ... 2 Squeegee 3 Battery 4 Graduated container 5 Battery charger 6 Brushes 3 4 UNPACKING To unpack the machine proceed as follows 1 Remove the graduated container 4 2 Remove the top packaging insert B 3 Grip the machine by the handle and bring it into an upright position 4 Remove the machine from the box 5 Remove the box A NOTE We recommend that you keep all packaging materials because they may be us...

Page 13: ...e machine After unpacking the machine it must be assembled as described below refer to the relevant sections in Chapter 5 for a detailed description of these procedures 1 Fit the brushes 2 Fit the squeegee and make sure that it is securely fastened and connected to the suction hose 3 Fill the solution tank 4 Place the battery into the compartment and connect the connector ...

Page 14: ...the machine by maneuvering it as in the working phase without blocking the handle To store the machine lower the handle locking unlocking lever make sure that the machine rest on the three wheels not on the brushes and that thelever A is in a horizontal position as when moving the machine ATTENTION Do not store the machine with the brushes resting on the floor the weight may deform the bristles re...

Page 15: ...h Brush Water switch 4 Vacuum motor switch 5 Handle 6 Recovery tank fastening clip 7 Suction hose 8 Battery 9 Squeegee 10 Brushes 11 Solution tank 12 Wheels 13 Drain plug 14 Vacuum motor fan 15 Filler plug 16 Handle lock release lever 17 Recovery tank 18 Vacuum filter 19 Graduated container 20 Battery charger ...

Page 16: ... By pressing the button 3 it is possible to increase pressing or decrease pressing the suction power of the machine this adjustment is signaled on the display 5 To set the selected power level press the main power button 1 switching OFF the machine Pressing ON the main power button button1 the stored setting of suction power level is indicated on the display 5 There is 8 different setting possibil...

Page 17: ...re not excessively worn 3 Fill the solution tank with a mixture of clean water and a suitable amount of non foaming detergent using the graduated container provided 4 Check the battery charge level and charge if necessary NOTE To avoid hazards we recommend that you become familiar with the machine movements by experimenting on a large surface that is free from obstacles To obtain the best results ...

Page 18: ... are installed properly Assembly procedure 1 Lock the handle using the locking lever 2 Grip the handle and using it as a lever to lift the front of the machine rotate it A backwards 3 Insert B the brushes onto the appropriate pins and press C all the way down To remove them follow the procedure indicated in point 3 in reverse NOTE Follow the same procedure to fit remove the pad driver CAUTION REPL...

Page 19: ...loor for example parquet white or yellow PVC blue or red wax removal or cement brown or black 3 P E S BRUSH Fibre bush with bristles of various diameters from 0 1 to 0 6 mm Can also be used without detergent on treated surfaces or wood Its mixture of bristles means it can also be used just to polish treated floors 4 TYNEX BRUSH Made of carbon fibre it can be used only for heavy duty cleaning appli...

Page 20: ... not use the wheels to support the machine when moving it up or down flights of stairs It should be lifted it requires at least 2 people using the carrying handle 5 5 FITTING AND REMOVING THE SQUEEGEE Assembly procedure 1 Position the squeegee support 1 so that it is facing upwards A 2 Insert the squeegee 2 onto the holes X in the support 1 3 Tighten the knobs 3 securely to fasten the squeegee 2 t...

Page 21: ...lar holes on the blades into the seats on the body 5 of the squeegee 7 Replace the blades 4 6 and the clamping strips 3 7 8 Insert the pins 2 and fasten the whole unit using the knobs 1 CAUTION The front rubber blade is different from the rear blade as it has notches through which water can pass The clamping strips are identical 5 7 FILLING AND EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK NOTE The temperature of th...

Page 22: ...e plug 1 CAUTION Always use non foaming detergents low foam The use of other chemical products such as sodium hypochlorite oxidisers solvents or hydrocarbons may damage or cause irreparable damage to the machine The machine has been designed for use with non foaming and biodegradable detergents that are specific for scrubber dryers Follow the safety regulations indicated in the relative section an...

Page 23: ...eferably close to a drain comply with national regulations regarding the disposal of waste water 2 Release the fastening clips 1 3 Remove the tank 2 4 Disconnect the hose 3 from its seat 5 Unscrew the lower plug 4 6 Pour the recovered water into the drain until the tank is completely empty 2 7 Screw the lower plug back on 4 8 Insert the hose 3 into its seat taking care to position it properly as s...

Page 24: ...detergent using switch 2 position 6 Turn on the vacuum using the switch 3 position 7 Wash the floor by moving slowly forwards and follow the machine as it progresses due to the movement of the brushes CAUTION Remember to raise the squeegee before reversing in order to avoid damaging it NOTE The machine is fitted with a motor overload protection system that stops the motor in the event that the ON ...

Page 25: ...and use it as described in section Errore L origine riferimento non è stata trovata First step Wash the floor as described in section Errore L origine riferimento non è stata trovata without drying it Give the detergent solution time to act on the dirt as indicated in the instructions of the detergent used Second step Proceed as explained in the previous section and also dry the floor NOTE Never u...

Page 26: ...Errore L origine riferimento non è stata trovata and Errore L origine riferimento non è stata trovata Remove any solid dirt by filling and draining the tanks until all dirt has been eliminated Do this using a hose or similar item and only wash the inside of the tank CAUTION Water temperatures in excess of 50 high pressure washers or excessively powerful sprays can damage the tanks and the machine ...

Page 27: ...ften If necessary turn the blades in order to use the other sharp edges or to install new ones see section Errore L origine riferimento non è stata trovata 6 5 VACUUM FILTER 1 Release the fastening clips 1 2 Remove the tank 2 3 Remove the filter 3 from its seat and clean it under running water 4 After cleaning replace the filter 3 in its seat 5 Put the tank 2 back into the handle 6 6 ACCESSORIES R...

Page 28: ...warnings given in the relative sections The frequency with which the routine maintenance is carried out is determined by the number of complete machine discharge cycles The machine has an autonomy of approximately 1 hour Each cycle is considered to be 1 working hour Cycles Description 1 Clean the squeegee see section Errore L origine riferimento non è stata trovata 5 Clean the solenoid valve filte...

Page 29: ...service centre authorised by the manufacturer or by someone specialised in the field who has the proper skills and who is familiar with all the relevant safety regulations contained in this manual This may need to be done more frequently if the machine is used in particularly harsh conditions and or if it has not been properly maintained 6 10RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS To get the most out of your mach...

Page 30: ...ery connection Check the battery charge level Replace the battery The brush doesn t rotate Low battery Check the battery connection Check the battery charge level Replace the battery Electronic cards are in standby Turn the machine off and then on again The vacuum motor doesn t start Low battery Check the battery connection Check the battery charge level Replace the battery Electronic cards are in...

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