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EMPTYING DETERGENT SOLUTION 

To empty the detergent solution remained in the so-

lution tank: 

1.  Bring the machine to an appropriate place for 

tanks draining. 

2.  Unscrew the solution tank cap (1). 

3.  Unscrew the exhaust plug (2). 

 

 

  ATTENTION: 

This operation must be carried out using gloves to 

protect from contact with dangerous solutions. 

 

EMPTYING DEVICE DETERGENT SOLUTION (OP-

TIONAL) 

To recover the detergent solution, it is necessary to 

use the emptying device provided for the purpose 

and proceed as follows: 

1.  Unhook the hose. 

2.  Open the solution valve directing the jet into a 

collecting container. 

3.  When the operation has been completed, close 

the solution valve. 

Put the hose back into its position, placing it into 

the spring. 

 

 

  ATTENTION: 

This operation must be carried out using gloves to 

protect from contact with dangerous solutions. 

 

FORWARD MOVEMENT 

The traction of these machines is given by the brush-

es that transmit to the machine the forward move-

ment. 

 

STOP 

Releasing the lever of the forward movement, brush-

es rotation will end, stopping the machine move-

ment. 

 

 

  ATTENTION: 

Moving the machine backwards, make sure that the 

squeegee is lifted. 

 

 

STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER 

CLEANING OPERATION 

 

Before executing any type of maintenance: 

1.  Close the solution valve lever (8) and check that 

the indicator of open solution valve (4) on the in-

strument board turns off. 

2.  Lift the brushes base acting upon the pedal (10). 

3.  Lift the squeegee acting upon the lever (9). 

4.  Turn the brushes motor switch off (5). 

5.  Turn the suction motor switch off (3). 

6.  For machines equipped with key switch (see un-

der "OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES”), turn the key (6) 

counterclockwise. 

7.  Bring the machine to an appropriate place for 

tanks draining. 

 

 

  ATTENTION: 

The machine is not equipped with a parking brake, 

therefore do not leave it on slopes. 

 

 

DAILY MAINTENANCE 

 

RECOVERY TANK CLEANING 

1.  Hold the exhaust hose placed in the front part of 

the machine. 

2.  Take off the exhaust plug acting upon its lever 

and empty the recovery tank into appropriate con-

tainers (see under "OVERFLOW DEVICE"). 

3.  Take off the suction cover (1) after rotating the 

blocking levers (2). 

4.  Take off the filter and filter protection. 

5.  Rinse the tank with a water jet. 

 

 

  ATTENTION: 

This operation must be carried out using gloves to 

protect from contact with dangerous solutions. 

 

SUCTION FILTER CLEANING 

1.  Take off suction cover (1) after rotating the 

blocking levers (2). 

2.  Take off the filter and filter protection. 

3.  Clean all parts with a water jet especially inside 

surfaces and filter bottom. 

4.  Carry out carefully the cleaning operations. 

5.  Reassemble all parts. 

 

 

BRUSHES CLEANING 

Disassemble the brushes and clean them with a wa-

ter jet (for the disassembly see as follows under 

“BRUSHES DISASSEMBLY”). 

 

BRUSHES DISASSEMBLY 

1.  Lift the brushes base lowering the pedal (10). 

2.  Take off the electric supply to the brushes motor 

unplugging the battery connector (1). For machines 

equipped with key switch (see under "OPTIONAL AC-

CESSORIES”), turn the key counterclockwise. 

 

 

 

3.  With the brushes base group in lifted position, 

unscrew the two wing nuts (1) and then remove the 

side support of the brushes (2). 

4.  Take off the brushes (3) from their seats to pro-

ceed for their cleaning or replacement. 

5.  To reassemble them again, insert once more the 

brushes (3) into their seats from the side of the hex-

agonal coupling, taking care to find the coupling at 

the opposite end and to insert them completely. 

6.  Reposition the side support (2) so that the sup-

port pins enter into the bearing holes visible at the 

centre of the brushes frame. 

7.  Retighten and block the wing nuts. 

 

 

  ATTENTION: 

The execution of brushes disassembly operations 

with electric supply on, may cause damages to hands. 

  ATTENTION: 

The handling of the brushes operation must be car-

ried out using suitable gloves to protect both me-

chanically from contact with the bristles and the 

chemical risk of contact with dangerous solutions. 

 

Summary of Contents for ruby 45c

Page 1: ...ruby 45c 10 2015 Use and maintenance Attention Please read the instructions before use...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...arting of the machine 9 Adjustment of the brushes pressure 9 Brushes motor overload protection device optional 9 Overflow device 9 Emptying detergent solution 10 Emptying device detergent solution opt...

Page 4: ...EDAL BRUSHES BASE GROUP LIFTING LEGEND MACHINE 1 CASTOR WHEELS 2 WHEELS 3 BRUSHES BASE GROUP 4 SOLENOID VALVE 5 SOLUTION TANK 6 SCREW CAP FOR INLET DETERGENT SOLUTION 7 RECOVERY TANK 8 PLUG EXHAUST HO...

Page 5: ...mm 2x95 Brushes rpm rpm 950 Pressure on the brushes kg 30 max Brushes motor W 500 Type of drive semi aut Maximum gradient 2 Suction motor W 570 Suction vacuum mbar 120 Solution tank l 40 Recovery tank...

Page 6: ...able signs If the machine does not work properly check by conducting simple maintenance procedures Other wise ask for technical advice to an authorized assis tance centre Where parts are required ask...

Page 7: ...for the maintenance and daily recharge of the bat teries All installation and maintenance operations must be executed by specialized staff using suitable protection accessories BATTERY RECHARGER Be su...

Page 8: ...e working hours and after a few seconds the working minutes are shown SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY With the squeegee support lowered slide the two stud bolts 1 placed on the upper part of the squee gee inside th...

Page 9: ...equipped with solenoid valve The flow of detergent solution will be activated automatically once the solution valve has been opened through the lever 8 acting upon the levers forward move ment 7 Relea...

Page 10: ...1 Hold the exhaust hose placed in the front part of the machine 2 Take off the exhaust plug acting upon its lever and empty the recovery tank into appropriate con tainers see under OVERFLOW DEVICE 3 T...

Page 11: ...reverse the opera tions above mentioned CLEANING OF SOLUTION TANK AND FILTER 1 Bring the machine to an appropriate place for tanks draining 2 Unscrew the solution tank cap 1 3 Unscrew the exhaust plu...

Page 12: ...the switch with key see under OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES is in the correct position If the problem persists please contact the authorized technical assistance INSUFFICIENT WATER ON THE BRUSHES 1 Check that...

Page 13: ...lene Good wear resistance Maintains characteristics with hot water up to 60 C It is not hygroscopic NYLON Excellent wear resistance even with hot water over 60 C It is hygroscopic It looses its physic...

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