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WORK
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PREPARING TO WORK
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Connect the connector (1) to the batteries (versions without a built-in battery charger).
ATTENTION: before using the machine, the operators must be suitable trained.
We therefore suggest you read this instruction booklet carefully and read it again
whenever difficulties arise while using the machine
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2.
Turn on the water tap beneath the symbol (1); the water falls automatically while the brushes are
turning.
3.
Turn the key (2) of the main switch to position “1” (clockwise). The monitor (3) on the instrument panel
will immediately come on.
ATTENTION: if the machine is used in places where there is a risk of falling
objects, the operator must be provided with all the appropriate protection devices
as laid out in the legal requirements
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With switch-on, three consecutive screens are visualised on the monitor. The first screen shows (on
the top line) what type of hour-counter has been set; in this case it's a total hour-counter (to visualise a
different type - for instance partial - contact the qualified, COMAC-trained personnel). The bottom line
shows the “service” setting (in this case there is no setting).
5.
The second screen visualises what battery technology has been set for machine operation; in this
case it's lead batteries (to set another type of battery - for instance gel - contact the qualified, COMAC-
trained personnel).
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The third and last screen (known as “work”) visualises the battery charge status and the total
functioning time. When the batteries supplied are fully charged, the upper line contains 8 light
indicators that represent a battery. As the batteries gradually run down, the indicators go out and, with
the batteries completely run down, only the battery outline flashes. The bottom line indicates the hours
and minutes of functioning. The flashing “:” symbol indicates that the hour-counter is counting the
machine functioning time.
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