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SCRUBBING MACHINES

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC. 10080892 - Ver. AA - 10-2018

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Summary of Contents for C100 ESSENTIAL Series

Page 1: ...SCRUBBING MACHINES ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC 10080892 Ver AA 10 2018 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ACK THE MACHINE 13 HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE 13 MACHINE SAFETY 13 PREPARATION OF MACHINE 14 TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE USED 14 BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL 14 INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE MACHINE 14 RE...

Page 4: ...N TANK CAPACITY LOW 24 DETERGENT TANK CAPACITY LOW 24 TANK CLEANING KIT OPTIONAL 25 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FUNCTION 26 AT THE END OF THE WORK 26 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 27 CLEANING THE SQUEEG...

Page 5: ...the hands caused by corrosive substances Danger symbol battery acid leakage Indicates the danger of leaking acid or acid fumes from the batteries while they are being recharged Danger symbol moving ca...

Page 6: ...rking program selector Drive Select 16 Control panel valid for Bright versions 17 Steering wheel 18 Travel direction selector lever 19 Forward speed selector knob 20 Buzzer button 21 Main key switch 2...

Page 7: ...re as follows 1 Flow adjustment indicator for detergent solution in the machine water system 2 Maintenance due symbol if this is visible this indicates that the scheduled maintenance is due to be perf...

Page 8: ...never difficulties arise while using the machine If necessary remember that our assistance service organised in collaboration with our dealers is always available for advice or direct intervention IDE...

Page 9: ...use the machine to collect and or vacuum powders and or liquids that are flammable and or explosive or incandescent particles Battery charging warning label Affixed to the machine to advise the operat...

Page 10: ...machine to identify the liquid vacuum wand holder compartment Label indicating the position of the detergent tank CDS versions Affixed to the machine to indicate the position of the detergent tank Lab...

Page 11: ...e year in which the appliance was manufactured 10 The nominal voltage of the appliance expressed in V 11 The commercial name of the appliance and the manufacturer s address 11 10 9 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 EC...

Page 12: ...kg 60 130 80 150 60 130 80 150 Traction motor voltage rated power V W 36 1200 36 1200 36 1200 36 1200 Gradeability transport program with tanks empty 18 18 18 18 Maximum speed with transport program K...

Page 13: ...edges 5 Take the machine off the pallet via the ramp CAUTION during this operation check there are no people or objects near the machine HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE To transport the machine safely proceed...

Page 14: ...eir complete discharge begin recharging them within a few minutes of noting the discharged batteries signal ATTENTION never leave the batteries completely run down even if the machine is not being use...

Page 15: ...ied out ATTENTION always use detergents whose manufacturer s label indicates their suitability for scrubbing machines Do not use acid or alkaline products or solvents without this indication N B alway...

Page 16: ...right brush must be turned in the opposite direction PREPARING TO WORK Before beginning to work it is necessary to 1 Make sure the recovery tank is empty If this is not the case empty it read EMPTYIN...

Page 17: ...adhesion conditions 7 Select the direction in which you want to move the machine For example if you want to move forward shift the direction selector lever in the direction shown by the arrow Fig 5 N...

Page 18: ...e graphic symbol 1 will start to blink and will turn off after a few seconds after which the symbol 2 will start to blink Under these conditions the machine must be brought to the battery charging are...

Page 19: ...the drive pedal is pressed the machine will begin to move in reverse and the brush head will remain in its working position but the solenoid valve will stop dispensing detergent solution to the brushe...

Page 20: ...e the minimum value has been reached moving further downwards and switching the symbol 2 to OFF will stop the delivery of detergent solution to the brushes N B The numerical value 3 indicates the perc...

Page 21: ...PRESSURE ON BRUSH HEAD BODY function while working move the switch 2 to position I N B If you wish to deactivate the function move the switch 2 to position 0 BRUSH HEAD BODY LATERAL MOVEMENT FUNCTION...

Page 22: ...s which may need to be checked by the operator To activate these lights simply press the switch 1 located on the steering column Fig 1 1 REAR VIDEO CAMERA BRIGHT VERSION Upon request the machine can b...

Page 23: ...pproaches an obstacle N B If the button 2 is orange this means that the SLOWDOWN function is active if the button 2 is grey this means that the SLOWDOWN function is not active 2 1 ALARM SCREEN In Esse...

Page 24: ...illing the solution tank it is good practice to drain the recovery tank using the special drainage tube DETERGENT TANK CAPACITY LOW The machine is equipped with an electronic device float located insi...

Page 25: ...e 12 When the work is finished remove the kit and place it in the storage compartment 4 4 3 6 5 5 6 3 7 2 3 1 1 2 10 000 h 20 50l 12 Km h Battery Solution Speed Hour meter 9 9 7 8 4 5 8 TANK CLEANING...

Page 26: ...their local retailer to perform scheduled maintenance N B The symbol 1 can only be reset by the local retailer after maintenance has been carried out Battery 20 Solution 50l Speed 12Km h 3 2 1 10 000...

Page 27: ...tank clean the vacuum system filters see CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS Solution tank At the end of every working day empty the solution tank read EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK WEEKLY Machine water s...

Page 28: ...splash guard rubber blades proceed as follows 1 Go to the left hand side of the machine and with the brush head raised up from the floor remove the side splash guard casing from the brush head Fig 2...

Page 29: ...se the tube 3 Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts 2 1 CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS In order to clean the filters present inside the recovery tank do the following...

Page 30: ...lution filter cap 3 Fig 2 3 Remove the cartridge from the filter body and rinse under a jet of running water and use a brush to eliminate any impurities if necessary 4 Once the filter cartridge is cle...

Page 31: ...EAD BODY SPLASH GUARD If the splash guard rubber blades of the brush head side casing are damaged they cannot work properly namely they cannot convey the dirty detergent solution towards the squeegee...

Page 32: ...INTERVENTIONS ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE BODY S RUBBER BLADES The careful adjustment of the squeegee body rubber blades guarantees better cleaning of the floor To adjust the squeegee body blades proceed a...

Page 33: ...epeat the operations just carried out also for the right side centre as well 3 4 1 1 3 4 2 2 9 Once the adjustment has been completed engage the stopper lever 4 Fig 7 Adjusting the tilt of the squeege...

Page 34: ...chor points that allow the abrasive floor pad to be held and dragged while working 2 the CENTRE LOCK type pad holder not only has anchor points but also a snap type central locking system in plastic t...

Page 35: ...connected correctly Connect the vacuum tube to the nozzle on the squeegee body and insert into the hole in the rear part of the recovery tank The vacuum motor filter is obstructed Clean the vacuum mot...

Page 36: ...G THE SCRUBBING BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES Excessive pressure on the brushes Reduce the power exerted on the brush head body Battery charge level low Perform a full battery charge cycle see RECHARGING THE BAT...

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