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9.1.f -  Replacing the squeegee 

 

rubber blades (Fig. 17)

When it becomes clear that drying the floor 

is difficult or traces of water remain on the 

floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the 

squeegee rubber blades (50):

-  Remove the squeegee unit (11) as in-

dicated in the “Cleaning the squeegee” 

paragraph.

-  Press the locking device (52) and open 

the handle (53).

-  Remove the two rubber mounting strips 

(54) and remove the outer rubber (55).

-  Loosen the two turnbuckles  (56) and re-

move the locking bar (57) and the inside 

rubber (58).

N.B.:

When the rubber blades (55) or (58) are worn 

on one side, on one occasion they may be 

turned over.

-  Replace or turn over the rubber blades 

(55) or (58) without inverting them.

-  Replace all the components in reverse 

order.

N.B.:

It is possible to have two types of rubber 

blade.

Para rubber blades for all types of floor and 

polyurethane rubber blades for mechanical 

workshop floors which are dirty with oil.

9.1.g - Cleaning the recovery water 

tank (Fig. 18)

Remove the upper cover to access inside the 

recovery water tank.

-  Loosen the knob (59) and remove the fil-

ter (60).

-  Wash the filter (60) with running water 

and replace it in the machine, tightening 

the knob (59).

-  If the filter (60) is particularly dirty you can 

open it by levering with a screwdriver on 

the coupling claw (61).

9.1.h - Cleaning the suction filter (Fig. 

18)

-  Lift the filter with its cover (62).

-  Loosen the screw (63) and remove the 

filter (64).

-  Wash the filter (64) in running water and 

reassemble it in reverse order.

9.1.i -  Replacing the fuses 

 

(Figg. 8-19)

 WARNING:

Replace the blown fuse with one with the 

same amperage.

-  Remove the plug (16 Fig. 8) from the 

socket (43 Fig. 8).

-  Remove the cover (65 Fig. 19) unscrew-

ing the screws (66 Fig. 19) to access the 

fuse.

-  Remove the cover sheet and replace the 

fuse. Put the cover (65 Fig. 19) back.

9.1.l -  Wiper adjustment (Fig. 20)

-  It is possible to adjust the height of the 

wiper and adjust the incidence of the 

blades on the floor.

Height adjustment (only if necessary)

-  The height is adjusted at the time of con-

struction of the machine, then change it 

only when absolutely necessary.

-  Loosen the screw (67) and lift or lower 

the wheel (68) until the wiper is in the 

desired position, then tighten the screw 

(67).

Incidence adjustment

-  Lower the wiper, using the lever.

-  Start the aspirator and proceed for a few 

metres, then turn off the aspirator and 

stop the machine.

-  Check the incidence of the rubber (50) 

blades. 

 

Fig. A

 = too low

 

Fig. B

 = too high

 

Fig. C

 = correct position

-  Use the grey knob (69) for adjustment, 

turning it anticlockwise to increase the 

incidence and in the other direction to de-

crease it.

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Page 7: ...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 who use it on a daily basis For this reaso...

Page 8: ...H 8 7 1 f Adjusting traction help ENGLISH 8 7 1 g End of use and switching off ENGLISH 8 7 1 h Maximum recovery tank water level alarm ENGLISH 9 8 1 Draining the recovery water ENGLISH 9 9 1 Maintenan...

Page 9: ...urly efficiency 2120 m2 h Brushes Pad Diameter Number 530 mm 21 x1 Motor power number 750 Wx1 Motor speed 170 rpm Specific pressure 18 8 22 gr cm2 33 gr cm2 Carter weight 29 34 kg Aspiration Motor pow...

Page 10: ...nt 39 0110 00 39 0110 00 Rear rubber wiper element 39 0111 00 39 0111 00 Water loading tube 30 0024 00 30 0024 00 Cable extension 25m 34 0427 00 Optional accessories 0 9 PPL strong brush 40 0103 00 PO...

Page 11: ...ier within 3 days of receipt Remove the bag 21 containing the ac cessories Cut the strap 22 Remove the wooden blocks 23 and 24 Lift the brush flange 9 by pressing down on the pedal 19 see relative par...

Page 12: ...switch 38 in position I Press the switch 39 it prepares the opening of the solenoid water the op eration thereof is controlled by the touch sensor 20 The amount of water is controlled by the tap 4 4...

Page 13: ...he water supply 7 1 OPERATION Fig 8 7 1 a Checks before use Check that the exhaust tube 12 of the recovery tank is properly coupled and properly sealed Check that the connector 41 on the squeegee 11 i...

Page 14: ...he car tends to go to the left gently rotate the wheel button 44 to D until the direction is right 7 1 f Adjusting traction help Fig 10 The function of the hand wheel 45 is to in crease decrease the g...

Page 15: ...ressing on the end of the tube 12 Screw the cap 46 back on the tube 12 and put it back on its support 9 1 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING WARNING All maintenance operations must be per formed with the machin...

Page 16: ...ace them or turn them over Replace all the components in reverse order OPERATIONS TO PERFORM WHEN NECESSARY 9 1 d Cleaning the clean water filter Fig 15 NOTE Before cleaning the filter make sure the c...

Page 17: ...articularly dirty you can open it by levering with a screwdriver on the coupling claw 61 9 1 h Cleaning the suction filter Fig 18 Lift the filter with its cover 62 Loosen the screw 63 and remove the f...

Page 18: ...damaged Intake motor damaged Switch failure Suction unit switch not pressed Recovery tank full Replace Replace Replace the switch Press the switch Drain flush and clean the tank The machine does not...

Page 19: ...ent Brush worn Use brushes or detergents which are suitable for the type of floor or dirt to be cleaned Replace the brush The brush does not rotate Aspirator does not work No water comes out Faulty se...

Page 20: ...rcuit board 4 pole connector CN 3 EV circuit board 2 pole connector F1 Fuse MA Vacuum motor MS Brush motor EV Solenoid P1 230V Bipolar switc P2 EV Switch P3 Brush switch P4 Vacuum switch S1 Recovery l...

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