ADIATEK baby 43 Instruction Download Page 2

 

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

 

U/M 

AGM 

Li 

Cleaning width 

mm 

430 

430 

in 

17 

17 

Squeegee width 

mm 

510 

510 

in 

20 

20 

Battery voltage 

24 

24 

Battery capacity 

Ah

5

 

34 

40 

Power rating 

760 

760 

31,5 

31,5 

Working capacity, up to 

m

2

/h 

1505 

1505 

sqft/h 

11483 

11483 

Brush diameter 

mm 

430 

430 

in 

17 

17 

Brush rpm 

rpm 

150 

150 

Brush pressure 

kg 

35 

35 

lbs. 

77 

77 

Suction vacuum 

mbar 

82 

82 

water lift 

33 

33 

Type of drive 

 

semi autom. 

semi autom. 

Maximum gradient 

Capacity solution tank 

23 

23 

gal 

Capacity recovery tank 

23 

23 

gal 

Machine length (min) 

mm 

793 

793 

in 

31 

31 

Machine height 

mm 

603 

603 

in 

24 

24 

Machine width 

mm 

518 

518 

in 

20 

20 

Machine weight (empty, with batteries) 

kg 

86,5 

65 

lbs. 

191 

143 

Weight of the batteries 

kg 

30 

8.6 

lbs. 

66 

190 

Recharging time max 

10 

Battery compartment (L x W x H) 

mm 

346x207x210 

346x207x210 

in 

14x8,1x8,2 

14x8,1x8,2 

Acoustic pressure level (in conformity with EN 604-

_01) 

dB (A) 

<70 

<70 

Class 

 

 

 

Protection level 

IP 

X3 

X3 

Battery charger voltage 

V ~ 

230 

230 

120 

120 

Battery charger frequency 

Hz 

50 

50 

60 

60 

Battery charger class 

 

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Summary of Contents for baby 43

Page 1: ...baby 43 baby 43 Li 05 2016 Use and maintenance Attention Please read the instructions before use...

Page 2: ...gradient 2 2 Capacity solution tank l 23 23 gal 6 6 Capacity recovery tank l 23 23 gal 6 6 Machine length min mm 793 793 in 31 31 Machine height mm 603 603 in 24 24 Machine width mm 518 518 in 20 20 M...

Page 3: ...ng as may prove necessary SUMMARY INTRODUCTORY COMMENT 3 GENERAL RULES OF SAFETY 5 Transfer 5 Storage and disposal 5 Correct use 5 Maintenance 5 LEGEND INSTRUMENT BOARD AND CONTROLS 6 LEGEND MACHINE 6...

Page 4: ...does not work 17 The brush motor does not work 17 Insufficient water on the brush 17 The machine does not clean properly 18 The squeegee does not dry perfectly 18 Excessive foam production 18 Led 2 3...

Page 5: ...and electronic components and considering that the machine itself has been where possible constructed using recyclable materials CORRECT USE Do not use the machine on surfaces covered with inflammable...

Page 6: ...UB CONTROL LEVERS 8 HANDLE BAR RELEASE LEVER LEGEND MACHINE 9 EXHAUST HOSE RECOVERY TANK 10 SUCTION COVER 11 INSTRUMENT BOARD 12 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL LED INDICATOR AGM 13 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE 14 MAINS...

Page 7: ...Symbol denoting the crossed bin Indicates that at the end of its activity the machine has to be disposed conforming to the laws in force SYMBOLOGY HANDBOOK Symbol denoting the open book Indicates tha...

Page 8: ...position To rotate the handle bar into one of the different working positions 1 Pull up the release lever 1 near the handle bars 2 Rotate the handle bar into the working position while holding the re...

Page 9: ...led To charge the batteries park the machine on a level surface near to a mains single phase socket Switch off the machine at the on off switch 3 Connect the mains cable supplied with the machine both...

Page 10: ...witch on the machine pressing the on off switch 1 2 Check the battery charge level see under BATTERY CHARGING 3 Lower the squeegee by rotating downwards the handle of the squeegee lifting lever 5 plac...

Page 11: ...ont part of the machine it is possible to dry where a traditional squeegee does not manage Here below some examples of how to use the functionalities of the complete squeegee rotation Wash the interes...

Page 12: ...machine by adjusting the handle bar more vertically with respect to the machine To rotate the handle bar 1 Lift the release lever 8 present near the handle bar 2 Rotate the handle bar into the new wo...

Page 13: ...hose 9 of the recovery tank 2 Take off the exhaust plug and empty the recovery tank into appropriate containers see under OVERFLOW DEVICE 3 Take off the suction cover 10 after rotating the blocking l...

Page 14: ...e stored in a small space and simplifies maintenance operations To rotate the machine it is necessary to 1 Switch off the machine 2 Check that both tanks are empty otherwise provide to empty them see...

Page 15: ...ble to use also other brush types depending on the floor type to be cleaned and on its dirt conditions see under RECOMMENDED BRUSHES BRUSH CLEANING Remove the brush and clean it with a water jet for t...

Page 16: ...p and take the rubber off to turn it to a new side or replace it 6 Check that the coupling and the squeegee hose are not obstructed and if necessary clean the entire assembly To reassemble the squeege...

Page 17: ...USH MOTOR DOES NOT WORK 1 Check the charge level of the batteries that is visible when switching on 1 see under BATTERY CHARGING 2 Verify that the brush motor switch 2 is activated checking that its g...

Page 18: ...at low foam detergent has been used Add small quantities of anti foam liquid into the recovery tank Do not use excessive amounts of detergent as even with low foaming agent the foam will be created an...

Page 19: ...WEEKLY DAILY INTERVENTION RECOVERY TANK CLEANING SUCTION FILTER CLEANING BRUSH CLEANING BRUSH REMOVAL SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY CLEANING FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT SQUE...

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Page 22: ...become rigid and unable to penetrate and clean deeper This may also cause brush vibration with thicker bristles PAD HOLDER Pads are recommended to clean smooth surfaces The pad holder has anchor poin...

Page 23: ...nte Pastello 14 I 37057 San Giovanni Lupatoto VR Tel 39 045 877 9086 Fax 39 045 877 9195 Logistics and Production Via Saturno 25 I 37059 S Maria di Zevio VR Tel 39 045 606 6289 Fax 39 045 605 0903 www...

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