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This machine can driven only by trained personnel.
6.13.2. BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL CONTROLS
The sequence of lights of the battery charge control
(PhotoE-36) shows the battery discharging. When
the red light turns on (PhotoE-39), turn off the brush
motor, close the detergent solution outlet, finish dry-
ing the small residual moisture and go to the battery
charging area to charge the battery.
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The battery may be irreparably damaged if the
residual charge level drops too low (see the bat-
tery operating manual). Do not force the battery
discharge beyond the safety limits, turning the
switch off and on or in any other manner.
6.14. DIRECT SCRUBBING OR FOR SLIGHTLY
DIRTY SURFACES
Scrubbing and drying in a single pass.
Prepare the machine as previously described and use
it as described in paragraph 7.12 .
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Never use the machine without the detergent solu-
tion: the floor might be damaged.
6.14.1. INDIRECT SCRUBBING OR FOR VERY
DIRTY SURFACES
Scrubbing and drying in various passes.
Prepare the machine as previously described.
First set of operations:
Wash the floor as described in paragraph 7.11 without
drying the floor
Allow the detergent solution to work on the dirty
floor according to what is indicated in the infor-
mation relative to the detergent used.
Second set of operations:
Proceed as explained in the previous “Direct Wash-
ing” paragraph (7.13.3) to also proceed with drying
the floor.
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Never use the machine without the detergent solu-
tion: the floor might be damaged.
6.14.2. POST-SCRUBBING OPERATIONS
Close the detergent solution outlet.
After having completely dried any traces of water
on the surface, wait a few seconds and then lift the
squeegee and turn off the suction motor.
Move to a suitable location to drain the tanks; empty
and clean the tanks (see 7.10).
it from the control panel.
If necessary, charge the battery (see the relative sec-
tion).
6.15. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE
OF MODEL AC 230V
The AC 230V machine may be turned on only if the
voltage indicated on the tag corresponds with the
available voltage and that the electrical outlet is
grounded (earthed).
Do not damage the feed cable; do not crush or pull
on it.
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ATTENTION
Make sure that the power cable does
not come into contact with the rotary brushes.
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ATTENTION - The AC 230V machine has parts,
which are connected to the current; contact with
these could cause grave injuries or even death
.
- Before executing any type of operation on the ma-
chine always disconnect it from the electrical source.
- Never touch electric cables that are defective or
worn.
- Before gaining access to the electrical system it is
always necessary to disconnect the machine from
the electrical source by removing the plug from the
socket-outlet.
- In the case of defective, damaged, or cracked electric
cables, replace immediately with authentic replace-
ment parts.
- The network of connections must be protected from
water spray.
- The patch cord for the connection of the machine
to the mains power must conforms to current
safety rules.
- The electrical system to which the machine is con-
nected must be equipped with a cutout box.
- It is absolutely forbidden to use the machine in prox-
imity to swimming pools or stretches of water.
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EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
In case of emergency:
- Immediately disconnect the machine from the
power mains.
- Immediately apply proper first-aid.
If an accident should occur the machine must not be
put into operation until a technician authorized by
the manufacturer has examined it.
7.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
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Switch OFF the ON-OFF main switch, and Discon-
nect the Anderson connector of the battery wiring
from the Anderson connector of the machine wiring
(PhotoB-17)(PhotoB-18).
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All work on the electrical system as well as all main-
tenance and repair operations (especially those not
explicitly described in this manual) should be carried
out only by authorized service centers or by special-
ized technical personnel who are experts in the sector
and in the pertinent safety regulations.
Performing regular maintenance on the machine, and
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