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4.2.
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS
4.2.1. MACHINE
Photo A
1 Recovery tank
2 Operator’s seat
3 Solution tank
4 Rear wheel
5 Bumper wheel
6 Splash guard
7 Traction control pedal
8 Squeegee lifting/lowering lever
9 Steering wheel
Photo B
1 Recovery water tank drain hose
2 Recovery water tank drain hose plug
3 Solution water tank filling 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 bumper wheels
2 Squeegee blades replacement knobs
3 Squeegee fast fixing knob
4 Squeegee inclination adjusting knob
5 Suction hose
6 Squeegee pressure fixing knobs
7 Squeegee wheels
Photo F
1 Solution water filter
Photo G
1 Battery compartment with 6V batteries
2 On- board battery charger
3 Battery charger plug
4 Battery connection diagram
Photo H
1 Detergent solution ouflow adjusting lever
2 Battery security connector
2 Brush plate lifting/lowering lever
Photo I
1 Battery charger cover
2 Red LED - Battery discharged
3 Green LED - Full charged battery
4 Dip-Switches
5 Plastic cap to access the Dip-Switches
6 Dip-Switches for PB-Acid/GEL battery setting
7 Table with Dip-Switch settings for
PB-Acid/GEL charging curve
Photo L
1 Unblocking lever of the electromechanical brake in
working position (brake applied)
2 Unlocked position of the electromechanical brake
Photo M
1 Steering wheel
2 Control panel with display
3 General ON/OFF key switch
4 Detergent tank
Photo N
1 Brush motor operating push button
2 Suction motor operating push button
3 Detergent outflow adjusting push button
4 Forward/reverse traction push button selector
5 Traction speed increase push button
6 Traction speed reduce push button
7 Operating informations display
Photo O
Percentage of dilution of the detergent
1 Dilution with half outflow of clean water
2 Dilution with complete outflow of clean water
4.2.2. BATTERY
If supplied, the Pb-Acid (if not dry charged) or gel bat-
teries are ready to be installed:
Positive pole - red
Negative pole - black.
4.3.
BATTERY CHARGER CONFIGURATION
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We recommend to call the assistance centre or a
technician if you have problems with the setting given.
The machine is equipped with a battery charger con-
figurated for PB-Acid batteries
If the operator whish to use GEL / AFGM batteries, it
is necessary change the battery charger settings as
follows:
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DISPLAY OF THE BATTERY CHARGER SETTINGS
The battery charger settings are shown by the blink-
ing of the LED indicator when the battery charger is
switching on:
- the RED LED indicator ( Photo I - 2 ) flashes 2 times
= the battery charger is set for PB-Acid batteries
- the GREEN LED indicator ( Photo I - 3 ) flashes 2
times = the battery charger is set for GEL batteries
The battery charger settings will be displayed even if
batteries are not connected.
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