ADIATEK Opal 66 Use And Maintenance Download Page 3

 

SUMMARY 

 

INTRODUCTORY COMMENT 

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GENERAL RULES OF SAFETY 

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Transfer 

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Storage and disposal 

4

 

Correct use 

4

 

Maintenance 

4

 

LEGEND CONTROL PANEL 

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LEGEND MACHINE 

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DISPLAY READING 

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Visualization while switching on 

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Battery setting 

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Software release 

6

 

Hourmeter 

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Visualization controls 

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NAVIGATION CONTROLS 

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General setting 

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Display language selection 

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Display tune (display contrast) 

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To change the battery setting 

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Display brightness 

7

 

SYMBOLOGY ON THE MACHINE 

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SYMBOLOGY ON THE MANUAL 

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 

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BEFORE USE 

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Handling of the packed machine 

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Unpacking of the machine 

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Access to the battery compartment 

9

 

Battery installation 

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Battery charger 

9

 

On-board battery recharger (optional) 

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Batteries charge level indicator 

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Batteries recharging 

10

 

Batteries recharging with on-board charger (optional) 

10

 

Batteries disposal 

10

 

Squeegee assembly 

10

 

Adjustment of the squeegee 

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Splash guard assembly 

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Brushes assembly 

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Standby mode 

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FLOOR CLEANING 

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Connection of the batteries to the machine 

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Recovery tank 

12

 

Detergent solution tank 

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3S System “Solution Saving System” (optional) 

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Starting of the machine 

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Movement and speed adjustment 

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Suction motor silent mode 

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Working brake 

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Emergency brake 

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Adjustment of the brushes pressure 

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Brushes motor overload protection device 

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Overflow device 

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STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING OPERATION 

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DAILY MAINTENANCE 

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Recovery tank cleaning 

14

 

Suction filter cleaning 

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Manual disassembly of the brushes 

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Automatic disassembly of the brushes 

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Brushes cleaning 

15

 

Squeegee cleaning 

15

 

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 

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Rear squeegee rubber check 

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Squeegee hose cleaning 

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Cleaning of the solution tank 

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TWO-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 

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Check and replacement front squeegee rubber 

16

 

Splash guard replacement 

16

 

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

17

 

The suction motor does not work 

17

 

The brushes motor does not work 

17

 

The traction motor does not work 

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The detergent solution on the brushes is not sufficient 

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The machine does not clean properly 

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The squeegee does not dry perfectly 

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Excessive foam production 

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INTRODUCTORY COMMENT 

 

Thank you for having chosen our machine. This floor cleaning machine is used for the industrial and civil cleaning and is able to clean any type of 

floor. During its advance movement, the combined action of the brushes and the detergent solution removes the dirt which is aspirated through 

the rear suction assembly, giving a perfectly dry surface. 

The machine must be used only for such purpose. It gives the best performance if it is used correctly and maintained in perfect efficiency. We 

therefore ask you to read this instruction booklet carefully whenever difficulties arise in the course of the machine’s use. In case of need, we ask 

you to contact our service department for all advice and servicing as may prove necessary. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Opal 66

Page 1: ...opal 66 opal 80 09 2014 Use and maintenance Attention Please read the instructions before use COD 65314001...

Page 2: ...85 gal 22 5 22 5 Machine length mm 1490 1525 in 59 60 Machine height mm 1045 1045 in 41 41 Machine width without squeegee mm 760 855 in 30 34 Weight of the machine empty and without batteries kg 145...

Page 3: ...Overflow device 14 STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING OPERATION 14 DAILY MAINTENANCE 14 Recovery tank cleaning 14 Suction filter cleaning 15 Manual disassembly of the brushes 15 Automatic disassembly...

Page 4: ...ctivity provide for the appropriate waste disposal of its materials especially oils batteries and electronic components and considering that the machine itself has been where possible constructed usin...

Page 5: ...E PUSH BUTTON ACTIVATION 3S SYSTEM LEGEND MACHINE 1 INSTRUMENT BOARD 2 KEY SWITCH 3 RECOVERY TANK COVER 4 RECOVERY TANK 5 PLUG EXHAUST HOSE 6 EXHAUST HOSE 7 DRIVE CONTROL LEVERS 8 SQUEEGEE LEVER 9 SOL...

Page 6: ...hourmeter is visualized To display this screen in any other moment press simultaneously buttons 2 and 5 see under LEGEND CONTROL PANEL VISUALIZATION CONTROLS Maximum speed indicator Parking brake acti...

Page 7: ...2 DISPLAY TUNE DISPLAY CONTRAST Once entered in General Setting it is possible to improve the display contrast using the button 3 to increase it and the button 5 to decrease it Once selected the cont...

Page 8: ...denoting the open book Indicates that the operator has to read the manual before the use of the machine Symbol that indicates the obligation of wearing safety glasses Symbol denoting the open book For...

Page 9: ...ring the type of batteries chosen and coupling system The batteries must be in accordance with CEI 21 5 Norms The machine foresees the standard use of traditional lead acid batteries CHECK SETTING ON...

Page 10: ...ery tank lifted see under paragraph ACCESS TO THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT in BEFORE USE 3 Do not take off the plug from the mains socket until the indication of the end of charge is not visualized on the...

Page 11: ...e cover in the free extremity of the metal strips The operation has to be carried out for both splash guards With the brushes assembled the splash guard must slightly touch the floor BRUSHES ASSEMBLY...

Page 12: ...um temperature of 50 C Add the liquid detergent in the percentage and conditions foreseen by the manufacturer To avoid excessive foam presence which could cause problems to the suction motor use the m...

Page 13: ...perfect drying action and that the detergent solution flow is appropriate It has to be sufficient to wet the floor uniformly avoiding the leakage of detergent from the splash guards Always consider th...

Page 14: ...h a protection device of the brushes motor This device blocks the motor functioning in order to protect it and indicates the overload on the display with the message ALLARME 1 When this happens try to...

Page 15: ...Y OF THE BRUSHES 1 Turn the key 1 clockwise to switch on the machine 2 Press the push button 2 of up down brushes base to lift the brushes 3 Press simultaneously the push buttons 3 and 4 and then pres...

Page 16: ...ion motor to the recovery tank CLEANING OF THE SOLUTION TANK 1 Bring the machine to an appropriate place for the detergent solution draining 2 Unscrew the solution tank cap 3 Unscrew the cap of the ex...

Page 17: ...t the red connector of the suction motor is correctly plugged in If the problem persists please contact the authorized technical assistance THE BRUSHES MOTOR DOES NOT WORK 1 Verify that the key switch...

Page 18: ...lace them the brushes have to be replaced when the bristles have reached a height of about 15mm To replace the brushes see instructions at paragraph BRUSHES DISASSEMBLY and BRUSHES ASSEMBLY 3 The dete...

Page 19: ...t is equipped with anchor points which permit the blocking of the abrasive pad during work The pad is recommended to clean smooth floors MACHINE CODE QUANTITY DESCRIPTION USE opal 66 48914030 2 Brush...

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