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9.1.e -  Using the machine (Fig. 14)

-  After having started the machine and se-

lected the type of cycle, start the cleaning 

operation by pressing the levers (4) and 

holding them pressed to start rotation of 

the brush and the dispensing of water, 

then push the machine by means of the 

handles (54) in the handle bar (1).

N.B.:

Releasing the levers (4) stops the rotation of 

the brush and the dispensing of water.

N.B.:

To avoid damaging the floor, do not use the 

machine in a fixed position with brush rota-

tion activated

N.B.:

The correct way of cleaning and drying the 

floor is to move the machine forwards. Mov-

ing the machine backwards damages the 

blades as well as not allowing correct aspira-

tion of the water present on the floor.

-  If necessary, adjust the quantity of wash-

ing water using the tap (55).

-  Check the status of the battery charge by 

the indicator (24) (only on version BC). 

9.1.f -  End of use and switching off 

(Fig. 1)

-  At the end of the cleaning operation and 

before turning off the machine, stop the 

dispensing of water and the rotation of 

the brush by releasing levers (4) and 

pressing the button (27) to continue with 

the aspirator to remove all of the liquid 

present on the floor, and then turn off the 

aspirator by pressing button (25).

-  Lift the floor wiper (14) by pressing the 

pedal (3) to the end stop, engaging it in 

its slot.

 WARNING:

Always lift up the squeegee at the end of 

cleaning in order to prevent the deforma-

tion of the rubber blades.

-  Press the button (26) turning it off.

-  Disconnect the electric power cable from 

the socket (for E version only).

9.1.g -  Parking the machine (Fig. 13)

-  At the end of the work day, manually 

lift the front part of the machine, using 

your hand to keep the wheel (22) on 

the ground until hearing an engagement 

“click”. The brush will remain lifted in this 

position, preventing its deformation.

-  To lower the brush, slightly lift the front 

part of the machine and pull the release 

knob (57).

9.1.h - Warnings while using the ma-

chine (Fig. 1)

-  While using the machine, the occurrence 

of the following errors is signalled by the 

coming on of the leds.

  Suction unit outlet overcurrent error

  Led (A) is flashing and Led (B) is con-

stantly lit.

  Brush unit outlet overcurrent error

  Led (A) is flashing and Led (C) is con-

stantly lit.

  Suction unit outlet open circuit error

  Led (A) is flashing and Led (D) is con-

stantly lit.

  Brush unit outlet open circuit error

  Led (A) is flashing and Led (E) is con-

stantly lit.

NOTE:

When any of the above mentioned error sig-

nals is displayed, it is necessary to turn off 

the machine and then turn it on again, in or-

der to set it back to normal functioning.

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Page 3: ...rische Eigenschaften Matrikelnr Schutzgrad Gewicht bei Betrieb Baujahr Artikelnummer Modell ES Fabricante Caracter sticas el ctricas N Matr cola Grado de protecci n Peso en orden de marcha A o de fabr...

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Page 7: ...in terms of ease of use and reliability over time We are aware that in order for a good product to stay that way over time it requires continuous updates aimed at meeting the expectations of those wh...

Page 8: ...efore use EN 8 9 1 b Preparing the machine and choosing the cycle EN 8 9 1 c Adjusting the brush ground contact EN 8 9 1 d Adjusting the front wheel only for BC version EN 8 9 1 e Using the machine EN...

Page 9: ...umber 260 W x 1 370 W x 1 Motor speed 130 rpm 155 rpm Specific pressure 35 g cm 35 g cm Traction Maximum gradient which can be overcome at full load 2 2 Aspiration Motor power 250 W 250 W Negative pre...

Page 10: ...ton 26 Brush rotation button 27 Water delivery button 3 1 UNPACKING Fig 2 Once the packaging has been removed as shown in the instructions on the packaging it self check that the machine and all the c...

Page 11: ...Click of the attach ment of the brush then release levers 4 Fig 1 and press the button 26 Fig 1 and the light turns off WARNING Use only brushes provided by the manu facturer according to the model of...

Page 12: ...red LED it indicates that the battery charge status is at minimum With low battery red LED 24A on the machine shuts down or doesn t start up The red LED R flashes for a few sec onds indicating that t...

Page 13: ...tioned and locks in the nearest required position N B By positioning the handle 1 vertically it is possible to effect a more thorough cleaning of corners by rotating the machine on itself 7 2 MACHINE...

Page 14: ...t the cycle 9 1 c Adjusting the brush ground contact Fig 13 The machine has an adjustment system that makes it possible to have constant contact on the ground independently of the type and size thickn...

Page 15: ...present on the floor and then turn off the aspirator by pressing button 25 Lift the floor wiper 14 by pressing the pedal 3 to the end stop engaging it in its slot WARNING Always lift up the squeegee a...

Page 16: ...ours of work 10 1 DRAINING THE RECOVERY WATER Fig 15 At the end of the washing cycle or when the recovery water tank 6 is full it is necessary to empty the tank by proceeding as follows N B To dispose...

Page 17: ...ect the hose 16 from the squee gee 14 Loosen the knobs 65 and remove the squeegee 14 Wash the squeegee and in particular the rubber blades 66 and the inside of the aspiration connector 53 N B If durin...

Page 18: ...cal workshop floors which are dirty with oil 11 1 g Squeegee incidence set up Fig 20 Lower the squeegee using the specific lever Start the suction unit and advance for some metres before stopping the...

Page 19: ...sing the ma chine Replace the ratiomotor Press the button Aspirator does not work Suction unit outlet overcur rent error or suction unit open circuit error Intake motor damaged Aspirator enabling butt...

Page 20: ...filter Call the technical support service Insufficient floor cleaning Unsuitable brushes or deter gent Brush worn Use brushes or detergents which are suitable for the type of floor or dirt to be clea...

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Page 23: ...A1 Printed circuit board BAT 1x 24V battery U1 5A battery charger Y1 Electrovalve F1 Main fuse 30A M1 Vacuum motor M2 Brush motor P1 ON OFF switch P2 Brush button P3 Vacuum interruptor P4 Electrovalv...

Page 24: ...fessional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 ENGLISH 18 EV Solenoid valve M1 Aspiration motor M2 Brush motor MB Terminal board P1 Aspiration switch P2 Brush switch P3 Brush button P4 Solenoid valve switch R...

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