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it from the electric power supply or from the batte-

ries) and do not tamper with it.

Contact one of the manufacturer’s technical service 

centres.

All maintenance or accessory replacement ope-

rations must be carried out in environments with

adequate lighting and only after having discon-

nected the machine from the electric power supply

by detaching the battery connector.

All work on the electrical system and all mainte-

nance and repair operations (especially those not

explicitly described in this manual) should be car-

ried out only by authorized service centers or by

specialized technical personnel who are experts in

the sector and in the pertinent safety regulations.

The machine owner can only use original acces-

sories and spare parts supplied exclusively by the 

manufacturer since such parts are the only ones 

that guarantee that the equipment will operate 

safely without any problems. Do not use parts di-

sassembled from other machines or other kits as 

spare parts.

If the machine will no longer be used, remove the 

batteries and dispose of them in accordance with 

the eco-compatibility regulations as set forth in Eu-

ropean standard 91/157/EEC or deposit them in an 

authorized collection centre. 

To dispose of the machine, comply with the current 

laws where it is used:

- disconnect the machine from the mains and clean

it after emptying any liquids;

- separate the machine into groups of homoge-

neous materials (plastics in accordance with the

recycling symbol, metals, rubber, packing). For

parts containing different materials, contact the

competent authorities;

Each homogeneous group must be disposed of in

accordance with recycling laws.

In addition, it is recommended to eliminate those

parts of the machine that may be dangerous, espe-

cially for children.

Before each use, check the machine and, in par-

ticular, check that the battery charging cable and

the 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 an authorized

specialist repairs the defective parts.

If foam or liquid is noted, immediately turn off

the suction motor.

Do not use the machine on textile flooring, such

as rugs, carpeting, etc.

Wax, foaming detergents or dispersions along the

hoses may cause serious problems for the machine

or clog the hoses.

3.2 

NOISE AND VIBRATIONS

For informations relating to noise and vibration 

data see page 134.

4. HANDLING INFORMATION

4.1 

PACKING LIFTING AND TRAN-

SPORT

During all lifting or transport operations, make

sure that the packed machine is securely anchored

to prevent it from tipping over or falling acciden-

tally.

Transport vehicle loading and unloading operations

must be carried out with adequate lighting.

The packed machine must be handled using ade-

quate devices, making sure not to damage/strike

any part of the packing, not to tip it over and to be

very careful when placing it on the ground.

All these instructions also apply to the batteries

and the battery charger.

4.2 

CHECKS UPON DELIVERY

When the goods are delivered (machine, battery

or battery charger) by the transporter, carefully

check the condition of the packing and its con-

tents. If the contents have been damaged, notify

the transporter and reserve the right, in writing

(select the word “reserve” on the document), to

submit a claim for compensation before accepting

the goods.

4.3 UNPACKING

Wear safety clothing and use adequate tools to

limit the risks of accidents.

Carry out the following steps if the machine is pa-

cked with a cardboard housing:

- Use scissors or clippers to cut and eliminate the

plastic straps.

- Slip off the cardboard housing from the top of the

packed machine.

- Remove the envelops inside and check their con-

tents (use and maintenance manual, battery char-

ger connector)

- Remove the metallic brackets or plastic straps

that secure the machine to the pallet.

- Release the brushes and the squeegee from the

packing.

- Take the machine off the pallet (pushing it

backward) by using an inclined surface that is so-

lidly attached to the floor and to the pallet.

If the machine is packed in a wooden crate:

- Detach all the wooden sides from the pallet, star-

ting from the top one.

- Remove the protective film wrapped around the

machine.

- Remove the metallic brackets or plastic straps

that secure the machine to the pallet.

- Release the brushes and the squeegee from the

packing.

- Take the machine off the pallet (pushing it

backward) by using an inclined surface that is so-

lidly attached to the floor and to the pallet.

Take the same precautions and follow the same 

instructions to remove the optional battery char-

ger from the packing (holding the special handles 

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Page 1: ...MANUAL FREGADORA HOMBRE A PIE KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 2: ...ESPA OL P GINA 9 ENGLISH PAGE 25 www kruger es P gina 1 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 3: ...2 1 3 A B 6 1 3 4 5 2 KFL50E AC 230V www kruger es P gina 2 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 4: ...C D 2 2A 3A 3B 3C 1A 1 3 6 3 4 5 1 8 2 KFL50BBC DC 24V 7 www kruger es P gina 3 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 5: ...E F 6 6A 1A 1B 1C 3B 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 3 4 5 6 1 9 2 KFL50BBCTR DC 24V with traction con tracci n 3C 3D 5A 3A www kruger es P gina 4 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

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Page 7: ...1 2 L M 1 1 4 4 3 2 5 7 6 5 2 6 www kruger es P gina 6 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 8: ...N O 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 www kruger es P gina 7 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 9: ...P 1 www kruger es P gina 8 de 42 Manual KFL50E KFL50BBC KFL50BBCTR...

Page 10: ...LLA DE SECADO 6 8 MONTAJE Y DESMONTAJE DEL PROTECTOR CONTRA SALPICADURAS 6 9 MONTAJE Y DESMONTAJE DEL CEPILLO 6 10 LLENADO Y DESCARGA DEL DEP SITO DE LA SOLUCI N LIMPIADORA 6 11 VACIADO DEL DEP SITO D...

Page 11: ...T cnico Por t cnico se entienden las personas con la experiencia preparaci n t cnica y conocimientos legislativos y normativos necesarios para permitir realizar todo tipo de intervenci n en la m quin...

Page 12: ...l quidos gases polvos secos cidos y disolventes por ejemplo dilu yentes para pinturas acetona etc aunque est n diluidos no utilice productos inflama bles o explosivos por ejemplo gasolina aceite comb...

Page 13: ...uidamente la m quina se divide por grupos de materiales homog neos pl sticos de acuerdo con lo indicado por el s mbolo de reciclado metales goma embalajes En caso de componentes que contengan diferent...

Page 14: ...porte pri vados con rampas inclinadas se puede empujar directamente la m quina sin el pallet asegur ndose de que todos los componentes y la m quina est n adecuadamente protegidos para que no sufran go...

Page 15: ...o D 7 F 8 Para ello aferre los conectores no tire nunca de los cables En la Foto H se puede ver el esquema de conexi n de las bater as para las m quinas B BT Fije el cableado bater a a la bater a cone...

Page 16: ...os primeros dos diodos LED de la indicaci n de la velocidad 2 El interruptor ENCENDIDO MOTOR CEPILLO Foto E 5 sirve para seleccionar las bater as de tipo Pb Acido mientras el interruptor ENCENDIDO MOT...

Page 17: ...de dosificaci n de la soluci n detergente 3 Palanca sube baja grupo cepillo 4 Palanca sube baja boquilla de secado 5 Palanca de mando 6 Tubo de vaciado del dep sito de recuperaci n FOTO C MODELO B DC...

Page 18: ...de carga de la bater a el usua rio desconecta la bater a del cargador de bater as despu s de pocos segundos el cargador de bater as se pone a cero y se prepara a iniciar un nuevo proceso de carga El a...

Page 19: ...DESMONTAJE DEL PRO TECTOR CONTRA SALPICADURAS El protector contra salpicaduras Foto A 6 es engan chado al plato del grupo cepillo por por encastro en la cubierta de plastico Para desmontar el protecto...

Page 20: ...dep sitos apa gue inmediatamente el motor de aspiraci n y vac e el dep sito de recogida Para vaciar el dep sito Conduzca la m quina a un lugar adecuado para el vaciado del agua sucia preferiblemente...

Page 21: ...s de retroceder a fin de evitar aver as a la bo quilla de secado Modelo DC 24V con tracci n Compruebe la conexi n del conector bater as situado debajo del panel de mandos Foto F 8 Introducer y girar l...

Page 22: ...respondientes p rrafos Elimine la suciedad s lida llenando y vaciando los dep sitos hasta extraer toda la suciedad para ello utilice un tubo de lavado o similares Agua caliente a m s de 50 hidrolimpia...

Page 23: ...est dotada de protecciones el ctricas de los principales rganos de funcionamiento para evitar costosas aver as Donde previsto est n presentes disyuntores t rmicos para proteger el motor de tracci n y...

Page 24: ...ntado Comprobar el motivo cuerdas o similares que impiden el movimiento superficies excesivamente desconexas etc y presionar el disyuntor de resta blecimiento La correa de transmisi n est rota Cambiar...

Page 25: ...os no conformes con las advertencias indicadas en el manual de instruc ciones y tambi n por causas no dependientes de la norma y del funcionamiento o uso del aparato La maquina que se debe reparar se...

Page 26: ...9 BRUSH ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY 6 10 FILLING AND DRAINING THE SOLUTION TANK 6 11 DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK 6 12 SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF MODEL AC 230V 6 13 DRIVING THE MACHINE 6 14 WORK METH...

Page 27: ...e and regulatory knowledge that allows him to carry out any type of required work and the ability to recognize and to avoid possible risks du ring machine installation operation handling and maintenan...

Page 28: ...the machine on a slope Never leave the machine unattended with the key in and connected it may be left only after having disconnected it and taken the key out and guaranteeing against accidental move...

Page 29: ...cause serious problems for the machine or clog the hoses 3 2 NOISE AND VIBRATIONS For informations relating to noise and vibration data see page 134 4 HANDLING INFORMATION 4 1 PACKING LIFTING AND TRA...

Page 30: ...indicated with the term capacity which always refers to a discharge period Another important value is the number of possible dischar ges The capacity is expressed in amps per hour Ah while the dischar...

Page 31: ...at teries for B BT machines 5 1 5 CIRCUIT BOARD SETTINGS CONFI GURATION The machine is equipped to GEL battery circuit board configured If the operator whish to use e Pb Acid battery it is necessary t...

Page 32: ...BT DC 24V with traction Volts Battery Type B a t t e r y power test i n d i c a t o r LED Brush ope ration indi cator LED 20 0 21 0 Red LED FLASHING LED FLASHING Brush and suction mo tors are not work...

Page 33: ...Traction speed3 3D Traction speed 4 4 Increase speed switch 5 Brush motor switch 5A Brush motor operation led 6 Suction motor switch 6A Suction motor operation led PHOTO F MODEL BT T DC 24V WITH TRAC...

Page 34: ...wo knobs Photo M 6 in order to secure the squeegee to the support Firmly insert the suction hose Photo M 3 into the pipe in the squeegee body 6 5 SQUEEGEE DISASSEMBLY Disconnect the suction hose from...

Page 35: ...bons may damage or destroy the machine Follow the safety regulations specified in the re lative section and indicated on the detergent con tainer Contact the machine manufacturer to obtain a complete...

Page 36: ...Lower the squeegee unit by using the lift lower lever Photo B 3 Lower the brush plate unit by using the lift lower lever Photo B 2 Wash the floor moving forward slowly pulling the brush operation lev...

Page 37: ...described in 6 11 Turn off the machine using the key and remove it from the control panel If necessary charge the battery see the relative section 7 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Turn the key remove it from...

Page 38: ...reduce the element s operating capacities An overflowing acid solution may corrode the ma chine Use battery chargers recommended by the manu facturer and in any case those that are suitable for the ty...

Page 39: ...n the recovery tank X Drain rinse with clean water or sanificate the recovery tank X Charge the batteries X X Check the acid level in the battery cells if batte ries are not maintenance free X Remove...

Page 40: ...the squeegee conduit or the inspection compartment is clogged Clean out and remove any obstructions from the conduits 8 7 THE BRUSH MOTOR OR THE SUC TION MOTOR DOESN T STOP Stop the machine cutting of...

Page 41: ...me The appliance shall not be replaced and the warranty shall not be extended once the appliance has been affected by a fault Repairs shall be carried out at one of our Authorised technical Service Ce...

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