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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 containers (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. 

 

 

 

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. 

 

 

 

MANUAL DISASSEMBLY OF THE BRUSHES 

 

 

With the brushes base in lifted position, turn the brush in the rotating 

sense as indicated in the figure, until it is released from the brush 

holder plate seat. The figure shows the rotating sense for the release. 

 

 

 

AUTOMATIC DISASSEMBLY OF THE BRUSH 

Only for models with brush base 50 it is possible to release the brush as 

follows: 

1.

 

Lift the brush base lowering the pedal (10). 

2.

 

Act upon the levers drive control (7) and simultaneously press the 

push button (11) of the brush release. In this way the brush is 

uncoupled automatically.

 

3.

 

Release the push button and the levers.

 

 

 

 

4.

 

Switch off the machine acting upon the general switch (12). 

5.

 

For machines equipped with key switch (see under "OPTIONAL 

ACCESSORIES”), turn the key counterclockwise. 

 

 

 

 

Move the machine before taking the brushes in order to avoid injuries.  

 

BRUSHES CLEANING 

Disassemble the brushes and clean them with a water jet (check under 

paragraph of “BRUSHES DISASSEMBLY”). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ruby 45t

Page 1: ...ruby 45t ruby 50t ruby 50bh ruby 55t 01 2015 Use and maintenance Attention Please read the instructions before use COD 65301008...

Page 2: ...12 12 12 12 Machine length mm 1102 1205 1205 1140 in 43 47 47 45 Machine height mm 1053 1053 1053 1053 in 42 42 42 42 Machine width without squeegee mm 527 535 535 586 in 21 22 22 23 Weight of the mac...

Page 3: ...on filter cleaning 15 Manual disassembly of the brushes 15 Automatic disassembly of the brush 15 Brushes cleaning 15 Squeegee cleaning 16 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 16 Rear squeegee rubber check 16 Squeegee h...

Page 4: ...disposal of its materials especially oils batteries and electronic components and considering that the machine itself has been where possible constructed using recyclable materials CORRECT USE Do not...

Page 5: ...NAL KEY LEGEND MACHINE 1 CASTOR WHEELS 2 WHEELS 3 BRUSH ES BASE GROUP 4 SOLENOID VALVE OPTIONAL 5 SOLUTION TANK 6 SCREW CAP FOR INLET DETERGENT SOLUTION 7 RECOVERY TANK 8 PLUG EXHAUST HOSE RECOVERY TA...

Page 6: ...he crossed bin Indicates that at the end of its activity the machine has to be disposed conforming to the laws in force SYMBOLOGY ON THE MANUAL Symbol denoting the open book Indicates that the operato...

Page 7: ...CCESSORIES The optional accessories are Switch with key 1 Brush es motor overload protection device 2 3S Solution Saving System 3 Solenoid valve 4 Emptying device of the solution tank 5 On board batte...

Page 8: ...andled using suitable lifting equipment due to weight considering the type of batteries chosen and coupling system The batteries must be in accordance with CEI 21 5 Norms For batteries installation pr...

Page 9: ...s socket At the end of the recharging take off the plug from the mains socket Never charge a GEL battery with a non suitable recharger Strictly follow the instructions supplied by the batteries and re...

Page 10: ...nding A label placed near the two registers 5 indicates rotation sense to increase or reduce the height Note The wheels of the squeegee support must be adjusted through the registers 5 at the same hei...

Page 11: ...ws the rotating sense for the brushes coupling with brushes base 45 and 55 For a longer life of the brushes we suggest to invert daily their position Whenever brushes were deformed we suggest to reass...

Page 12: ...ver use pure acid 3S SYSTEM SOLUTION SAVING SYSTEM OPTIONAL The need of an increasing carefulness to the environment and to the abuse of polluting elements such as detergents in the floor cleaning mac...

Page 13: ...YSTEM 6 Acting upon the brushes base lifting pedal 10 lower the brushes base 7 Acting upon the squeegee lifting lever 9 lower the squeegee 8 Activating the levers 7 the brushes will start rotating tra...

Page 14: ...the liquid disposal EMPTYING DETERGENT SOLUTION To empty the detergent solution remained in the solution tank 1 Bring the machine to an appropriate place for tanks draining 2 Unscrew the solution tan...

Page 15: ...he brushes base in lifted position turn the brush in the rotating sense as indicated in the figure until it is released from the brush holder plate seat The figure shows the rotating sense for the rel...

Page 16: ...e onto the squeegee body and finally block the hook 1 SQUEEGEE HOSE CLEANING Weekly or in case of insufficient suction it is necessary to check that the squeegee hose is not obstructed Eventually to c...

Page 17: ...the coupling in the rear part of the brushes base group from the slot placed at the extremity of the metal strip 2 Unscrew the nut on the front part of the brushes base group and take off the metal st...

Page 18: ...ee under OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES act upon the levers drive control 7 5 If the machine is equipped with the 3S system see under 3S SYSTEM SOLUTION SAVING SYSTEM optional check that the switch of the deter...

Page 19: ...ints and persistent dirt 48901050 2 Brush PPL 0 6 235 Smooth floors with small joints and persistent dirt 48901060 2 Brush TYNEX 235 Floors of resistant material and particularly dirty 48901070 2 Brus...

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