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Safety, Operations and Maintenance Manual for Floor Mac; Version 1.0 

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INTENDED USE 

 

Only use for cleaning of water-resistant 
floor coverings in building interiors. 

 

Do not use the floor machine on public 
roadways. 

 

Any other use is considered to be 
improper. 
The manufacturer is not liable for 
any resulting damage; all risks are the 
responsibility of the user. 

  The appropriate accident prevention rules, 

as well as other known regulations for health 
and safety in operation, must be respected. 

  Use for intended purpose also includes 

adherence to the manufacturer’s operating, 
service and maintenance regulations. 

 

Modifications made to the floor machine by 
the user releases Cleanfix from all liability 
for resulting damage. 

  Floor coverings must be checked for 

suitability for this cleaning method before 
using the floor machine! 

 

Pay attention to surface pressure in case of 
point-elastic floors such as gymnasium 
floors.  

 

Cleanfix does not accept liability for damage 
caused to the machine and floor covering 
being cleaned if wrong brush and chemicals 
have been used. 

 

 

 

BEFORE USING THE FLOOR MACHINE  

QUICKGUIDE 

1.  Check that the machine is in proper 

condition. 

2.  All covers, hoods and lids must be 

correctly attached and closed. Make 
sure all switches are in the OFF 
position. 

3. Before plugging power cord into 

grounded outlet all switches must be in 
the  OFF position. All cords and 

connectors must have proper protection 
from spray water. 

4.  Check all cords for damage and signs of 

aging at regular intervals. The floor 
machine may only be used if the cord is 
in perfect condition. 

 

 
 

FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  

 

 1. 

Trigger for solution flow 

 2. Handle 
 3. 

Refill, solution bottle 

 4. 

Bottle holder with bayonet catch 

 5. 

Solution hose, bottle-pressure valve 

 6. Pressure 

valve 

 7. 

Lid, anthracite grey 

 8. Solution 

discharge 

 9.     Pressure relief vent (open for use) 
 10. 

Cord, 

36 

ft. 

   11.

 Shaft 
 12.   Cord wrap 
 13.   Switch On / Off 
 14. Housing 

15.   Pad driver 
16.   Bottom plate 
17.   Cleaning/polishing pad              
18. Eccentric 

lid 

19.   Swivel 
20. Bumper, 

anthracite 

 
21.  Polishing pad, white 
22. Pad 

driver 

23.   Cleaning pad, red (optional) 
24. Micro-fiber 

pad 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FloorMac

Page 1: ...operation and maintenance instructions READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS BEFORE AND WHEN USING THIS FLOOR MACHINE THE MACHINE MAY ONLY BE USED BY PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED...

Page 2: ...NG THIS FLOOR MACHINE For 120 volt grounded outlet models The unit must be plugged into a properly grounded outlet check that the nominal voltage of the machines matches the local plug voltage before...

Page 3: ...hat the unwritten rules of safe working should be respected Using the floor machine on public roads paths and any other outdoor surface is prohibited TRANSPORT The applicable user and safety instructi...

Page 4: ...adaptor that looks like the adaptor illustrated in Fig B C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapto...

Page 5: ...lity for damage caused to the machine and floor covering being cleaned if wrong brush and chemicals have been used BEFORE USING THE FLOOR MACHINE QUICKGUIDE 1 Check that the machine is in proper condi...

Page 6: ...f the machine and smooth working can not be realized anymore The pad has to be replaced in that case Lifting the machine allows the pad and the driving disc plate to be separated easily from the machi...

Page 7: ...ly Work the polishing agent in with the machine using a polishing pad After having finished work take the pad driver and polishing pad off to ensure that the machine never keeps standing on the polish...

Page 8: ...ution Have an authorized service technician check cord and replace if necessary Have an authorized service technician open switch panel and check for loose wire connection Symptom Poor cleaning perfor...

Page 9: ...llatie snelheid 1450 rpm Arbeitsbreite mm Brosse mm Spazzola mm Working with in mm inch Borstel mm 300 mm 12 inch Arbeitsh he mm Hauteur de travail mm Altezza di lavoro mm Working height mm inch Werkh...

Page 10: ...1 94 A11 95 A1 96 A12 96 A13 98 A14 EN60335 1 94 A11 95 A1 96 A12 96 A13 98 A14 EN60335 1 94 A11 95 A1 96 98 A15 00 A2 00 A16 01 EN60335 2 67 98 A1 00 98 A15 00 A2 00 A16 01 EN60335 2 67 98 A1 00 98...

Page 11: ...es wheels casters glides clutches cords filters filter bags gaskets hoses rectifiers switches float switches valves squeegees bearings pulleys relays actuating cables wheels tires vacuum cleaner attac...

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