Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual for Cleanfix Scrubby; Version 1.0
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DURING OPERATION
With telescopic handle, when right handed:
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Take the adjustable grip into the left hand.
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Take the top handle with on/off switch in the right hand.
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Pull the trigger switch and keep this pulled during use. After the switch is released, motor stops
instantly.
As hand held unit without the telescopic handle.
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Take the motor part by the plastic grip on top in the right hand.
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The motor part of the Cleanfix Scrubby has a standard safety lock on top of the grip, which blocks
the use of trigger switch.
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Push the safety lock with your thumb forward, before using the trigger switch. When motor is running
the safety lock can be released.
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The motor starts running as soon as the trigger switch has been pulled. If the trigger switch is
continuously pulled it keeps the motor running. After the switch is released, the motor stops instantly.
AFTER USING THE SCRUBBER
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Remove brush or pad from the machine and clean thoroughly.
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Brush to be stored with bristle up to avoid damage to brush shape.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERIES
When battery is low
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Remove the battery from your Cleanfix Scrubby by pressing on the tabs on both sides of the
battery and pulling the battery out of the motor part.
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Plug the quick battery charger into the wall socket. The indicator light is green.
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Place battery into charger. The red light indicates charging.
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If you have trouble getting a red light for charging, insert battery to the charger and remove again
within 15 seconds.
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This resets the safety zone on the battery.
Safety instructions for battery and machine
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Never use charger in wet or moist
environments!
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Prevent damage to electric cables, caused
by sharp edges or objects. In case the
power cable is damaged, charger should be
taken to an authorized repair shop by
manufacturer. Changing cables require
special tools and spare parts.
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Never destroy worn-out batteries by burning.
They may explode!
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In case liquid from battery contacts skin,
proceed as following:
1. Wash the contacted skin with
water and soap
2. Neutralize the battery liquid with
vinegar or juice of lemon (acid)
3. If battery liquid contacts the eyes,
at one rinse eyes with clean water
for at least 10 minutes.
4. Contact a doctor immediately.
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Only carry out work on batteries
according to battery manufacturer’s
instructions.
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Wear safety glasses and clothing when
working on batteries.
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Observe the accident prevention rules
and regulations.
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Smoking is strictly prohibited.
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Keep battery away from open flames,
glowing objects and sparks, otherwise
there is a danger of explosion and fire.
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Immediately rinse any acid splashed
into eyes or onto skin out or off with
plenty of clean water. Then immediately
consult a doctor.
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Wash out clothing contaminated with
acid with water.
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Avoid short circuits! Explosion and fire
hazard!