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2. GENERAL INFORMATION

2.1 MANUAL 

PURPOSE

To make it easier to read about and look up vari-

ous subjects, refer to the table of contents at the 

beginning of the section in your language.

This manual has been prepared by the manufac-

turer and is an integral part of the product. As 

such, it must be kept in a safe place for the ma-

chine’s entire service life until demolition.

The customer must ensure that machine operators 

have read or are familiar with the contents of this 

manual so that they strictly follow the instructions 

described herein.

Constant compliance with the instructions provided 

in this manual is the only way to guarantee the 

best results in terms of safety, performance, ef-

ficiency and service life of the product you now 

own. Non-compliance with these rules may cause 

injuries to people and damage to the machine, the 

scrubbed surface and the environment: in no case 

can such injuries or damage be attributed to the 

manufacturer.

This manual refers in detail to the machine and 

provides instructions and descriptions only about 

our batteries and battery chargers (optional).

The batteries and the battery charger are basic 

complementary machine parts and will affect its 

operation in terms of running time and perfor-

mances. Only the correct combination of the two 

accessories (batteries and battery charger) will en-

sure the highest possible performances and avoid 

wasting lots of money. For more detailed informa-

tion refer to the special battery and battery charger 

manuals.

Our recommended battery chargers and batteries 

(optionals) ensure the best combination with the 

machine and offer outstanding versatility (battery 

charger) as well as the category’s highest quality 

and performance standards.

2.2 

TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOL LE-

GEND

For the sake of clarity and to efficiently highlight 

the various aspects of the instructions provided, 

terms and symbols were used that are defined and 

illustrated here below:

- Machine. This definition replaces the commercial 

name to which this manual refers.

- Operator. An operator is considered the person 

who normally uses the machine and is familiar with 

its operating features but does not have the spe-

cific technical skills to work on that machine.

- Technician. A technician is considered a person 

who has the experience, technical education, leg-

islative and regulatory knowledge that allows him 

to carry out any type of required work, and the 

ability to recognise and to avoid possible risks dur-

ing machine installation, operation, handling and 

maintenance.

- INDICATION SYMBOL 

) Particularly im-

portant information to avoid machine malfunctions.

- ATTENTION SYMBOL 

 

) Very important in-

formation to avoid serious damage to the machine 

and to the environment in which it operates.

- DANGER SYMBOL (

) Vital information to 

avoid serious (or extreme) consequences affecting 

the health of persons and causing damage to the 

product and the environment in which it operates.

2.3 PRODUCT 

IDENTIFICATION

The nameplate located under the dashboard, 

above the battery connector, contains the follow-

ing information:

•  manufacturer ID

•  CE mark

•  model code

•  model

•  overall power rating

•  serial number

•  year built

•  weight with maximum load

2.4 SPECIFIC 

USE

This machine is a floor scrubber-drier: it must be 

used to scrub and to vacuum liquids of flat, rigid, 

horizontal, smooth or moderately rough and uni-

form floors that are free from obstacles in both 

civic and industrial environments. Any other use 

is prohibited.

Please refer very carefully to the safety information 

reported in this manual.

The scrubber-drier distributes a quantity of a water 

and detergent solution (adjustable) on the surface 

to be cleaned, while the brushes remove any dirt 

on the ground. The machine’s suction system, 

using a ground squeegee, perfectly dries the liquids 

and the dirt just removed from the front brushes 

in a single pass.

By efficiently combining a cleaning detergent with 

various types of brushes (or abrasive disks), the 

machine can adapt to all the various combinations 

of floors and dirt.

2.5 TECHNICAL 

MODIFICATIONS

This machine was designed and built in accord-

ance with the fundamental requirements for user 

safety and health as set forth in European direc-

tives. For this reason the CE mark was placed on 

the ID label. The European directives to which the 

equipment conforms are referenced in the Certifi-

cate of conformity annexed to this manual. This 

certificate will no longer be valid if the equipment 

is modified in any way without the manufacturer’s 

prior authorisation.

The manufacturer reserves the right to make tech-

nical modifications to the product, without prior 

notice, in order to make the necessary technical 

upgrades or improvements. For this reason, some 

details of your machine may be different from the 

information in the sales catalogues or from the il-

Summary of Contents for KF 675BBC

Page 1: ...ADORA DE PAVIMENTOS FLOOR SCRUBBER DRIER KF 675BBC Technical data plate Placa dato t cnicos ADVERTENCIA leer atentamente las advertencias antes el uso de aparado WARNING read the instructions carefull...

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Page 3: ...2 ESPA OL ES PAGINA 10 ENGLISH EN PAGE 26 FOTOGRAFIAS PHOTOGRAPHS PAGINA PAGE 3...

Page 4: ...3 1 2 A B 1 5 4 2 7 4 5 6 9 8 3 3...

Page 5: ...4 C 1 1 D 3 4 2...

Page 6: ...5 3 3 2 1 4 6 7 6 7 1 2 5 E F 1...

Page 7: ...6 H 2 G 1 3 3 1 4 2...

Page 8: ...OFF DIP 1 DIP 2 SW 2 OFF Dip Switch 1 Dip Switch 2 Dip Switch 1 Dip Switch 2 Pb Acid 4 x 6V 240Ah C5 code 0 107 0034 ON OFF OFF OFF Gel Exide Sonnenschein Haze OFF OFF OFF OFF Gel AGM OFF ON OFF OFF...

Page 9: ...8 1 L 2 2 4 1 M 3...

Page 10: ...9 N O 1 2 2 3 6 7 5 4 0 8 1 7 2 2 2 9 4 3 0 4 H2O CHEM 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 5 1...

Page 11: ...BIEN 9 2 9 EL CARGADOR DE BATER AS NO FUNCIONA 9 2 10 LAS BATER AS NO SE CARGAN O NO MANTIENEN LA CARGA 1 TABLA DE CONTENIDOS 2 INFORMACIONES GENE RALES 2 1 FINALIDAD DEL MANUAL 2 2 TERMINOLOG A Y LEY...

Page 12: ...o que no tienen conocimien tos t cnicos espec ficos para poder realizar las inter venciones que pudieran ser necesarias T cnico Por t cnico se entienden las personas con la experiencia preparaci n t c...

Page 13: ...o para el uso de la m quina es de 4 C a 35 C coloque la m quina en reposo en un lugar seco y no corrosivo donde la temperatura est comprendida entre 10 C y 50 C El campo de humedad previsto para la m...

Page 14: ...o y sin inconvenientes No use piezas desmontadas de otras m quinas u otros juegos de piezas como recambios Cuando decida no utilizar m s la m quina acon sejamos que separe las bater as y las elimine s...

Page 15: ...bre el motor de tracci n posicionado sobre el eje de las ruedas traseras Foto L seg n el procedimiento siguiente Tirar la palanca de desbloqueo hacia el exterior Foto L 1 Girar la palanca de desbloque...

Page 16: ...te No est absolutamente descontado que bater as y cargadores de bater as con las mismas caracter sticas t cnicas que los ofre cidos por nosotros den resultados an logos s lo una perfecta compatibilida...

Page 17: ...IONES SOBRE EL FUNCIONAMIENTO FOTO O PORCENTAJE DE DILUCI N DEL DETERGENTE 1 DILUCI N CON MITAD DE SUMINISTRO DE AGUA LIMPIA 2 DILUCI N CON EL SUMINISTRO COMPLETO DE AGUA LIMPIA 5 2 2 BATERIAS Si se i...

Page 18: ...zantes guantes y todos los dispositivos de protecci n personal indicados por el proveedor del detergente utilizado o necesario para el ambiente en el que se trabaja Realice las siguientes operaciones...

Page 19: ...DO Desmontar la boquilla de secado de su soporte veer 7 2 2 Destornillar los p mulos Foto E 2 Foto E 3 puestos sobre de la boquilla de secado y presionar los tornillos para sacar el soporto plastico d...

Page 20: ...adecuados disponibles dir jase al fabricante de la m quina A ada el detergente despu s de haber llenado de agua el dep sito para evitar as que se forme espuma en su interior No deje sin vigilancia el...

Page 21: ...lanca de regulaci n detergente para regular el flujo de salida en relaci n a la velocidad de adelanto de la soluci n Pisar dulcemente el pedal de adelanto averiguando el funcionamiento de todos los si...

Page 22: ...y los p mulos Enhebrar firmemente el tubo sobre el cuerpo la boquilla de secado 8 3 BOQUILLA DE SECADO No maneje la boquilla de secado a manos des cubiertas p ngase guantes y todas las prendas de seg...

Page 23: ...Despu s de cada empleo Semanal mente Mensualmente Desmontaje y lavado de la boquilla de secado X Vaciado del d posito de recuperaci n X Vaciado aclarado o desinfecci n del d posito de recuperaci n X...

Page 24: ...n de pedal Comprobar las conexiones y el estado del potenci metro del pedal AL_14 Traction Re lease Pedal Pedal presionado cuando se enciende Detectado pedal de marcha presionado al encender la m qui...

Page 25: ...otenci metro del pedal de aceleraci n es in terrumpido Reemplazarlo El motor de tracci n fue no paro al momento del encendido de la m quina Posicionar la m quina sobre una superficie llana apagar y re...

Page 26: ...berar y limpiar los conductos 9 2 9 EL CARGADOR DE BATER AS NO FUNCIONA No arranca la recarga de la bater a Controlar que el cargador de bater as est bien conectado a la bater a Consultar el manual de...

Page 27: ...5 SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY 7 3 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY BRUSHES PAD DRIVERS AND ABRASIVE DISKS 7 4 FILLING AND DRAINING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK 7 5 DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK 7 6 D...

Page 28: ...cation leg islative and regulatory knowledge that allows him to carry out any type of required work and the ability to recognise and to avoid possible risks dur ing machine installation operation hand...

Page 29: ...ush head and squeegee lifted off the ground Never park the machine on a slope The machine should never be left unattended with the motors running it can be left unattended only after turning off the m...

Page 30: ...problems for the machine or clog the hoses 3 2 NOISE AND VIBRATIONS For informations relating to noise and vibration data see page 41 4 HANDLING INFORMATION 4 1 PACKING LIFTING AND TRAN SPORT During a...

Page 31: ...ehicle As an alternative when using private transport vehicles use inclined ramps to push the machine without the pallet making sure to protect all parts and the machine itself against violent impacts...

Page 32: ...ling plug 4 Suction hose 5 Suction hood and access to the recovery tank Photo C 1 Blinker 2 Suction hood 3 Suction filter 4 Recovery tank Photo D 1 Solution water tank drain plug Photo E 1 Squeegee bu...

Page 33: ...cause serious damage to the machine or may require them to be charged more frequently During installation or when performing any type of battery maintenance the operator must be equipped with adequat...

Page 34: ...period then disconnect the battery from the battery charger Charge the battery during the night before using the machine again Intermediate or incomplete charging while working should be avoided If t...

Page 35: ...ke sure that the ignition key on the control panel is in position 0 While holding the brushes or the guide disks with the hands under the plate turn them in the rota tion direction while lowering to r...

Page 36: ...the push selector on the control panel Photo N 3 Pressing the selector multiple times will increase the amount of detergent dispensed the dilution of the detergent dispensed is displayed on the contro...

Page 37: ...nks and the machine Leave the covers of the tanks open only while the machine is not being used so that they can dry and thus prevent the formation of foul odours 8 2 SUCTION HOSE Detach the suction h...

Page 38: ...facturer 8 8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE For all the operations described in the following scheduled maintenance table refer to the instruc tions and detailed warnings in the relative sections When needed Af...

Page 39: ...status AL_14 Traction Rele ase Pedal Pedal pushed when switching on machine Detected traction microswitch closed when switching on release the pedal AL_15 Traction Overtemperature Thermal protection o...

Page 40: ...r was not stopped when the ma chine was turned on Place the machine on a flat surface turn it on and off again with the key 9 2 3 THE BRUSHES DON T ROTATE The brush motor switch is not selected Press...

Page 41: ...nual 9 2 10 THE BATTERIES DO NOT CHARGE OR DO NOT HOLD A CHARGE At the end of the charging process the battery is not correctly charged see the battery manufactu rer s instruction maintenance manual C...

Page 42: ...ora garantito Acoustic power granted Niveau du puissance sonore garanti Garantiertes Schalleistungsniveau Nivel de potencia ac stica garantido Garanti edilen akustik g seviyesi LwA 80 dB A Vibrazioni...

Page 43: ...nforme con las indicaciones del manual o por un uso imperfecto del aparato Conditions of Warranty All our appliances are subjected to rigorous tests and are covered by warranty against material or man...

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