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ECO MODE
This machine has an Eco-Mode function for reducing the noise generated by the vacuum motor, and for reducing the energy used by the machine.
To activate or deactivate the Eco-Mode function, proceed as follows.
1. With the machine working, press the button (12) located on the control panel (
Fig.4
).
N.B.:
When the Eco-Mode function is active, the word “ECO” will be visible on the control display.
2. To disable the Eco-mode function, simply press the button (12).
ADJUSTING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION (versions without CDS system)
To adjust the amount of detergent solution on the brush, proceed as follows:
1.
Open the detergent solution outflow to the maximum; turn the tap control lever clockwise (7) (
Fig.6
).
2. On pushing the dead man's lever (8) (
Fig. 7
), the brush motor will start operating and the solenoid valve will distribute detergent solution to the
brush.
3.
During the first few meters check that the amount of solution is sufficient to wet the floor, but not so much that it escapes the splash guard; use
the lever (7) to adjust the outflow.
ADJUSTING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION (versions with CDS system)
To regulate the amount of detergent solution on the brushes, proceed as follows:
1.
Open the detergent solution outflow to the maximum; turn the tap control lever clockwise (7) (
Fig.6
).
N.B.:
Before adjusting the solution, make sure that there is detergent in the relevant internal tank.
2. By pressing the "WATER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT" button (13) once (
Fig.3
), you can view the level of water in the machine's water system on
the control display.
3. As soon as the button (13) is pressed, the symbol that displays the level of water set will appear in the center of the control display (
Fig.10
).
4. pressing the button (13) again, you can change the level.
N.B.:
the water level refers to the flow delivered at maximum machine speed. At intermediate speeds, the flow is reduced and is
proportional to the value set.
N.B.:
Eight different levels can be set (from 0 to 7); pressing the button (13) will increase the level by one. Once level 7 has been reached,
pressing the button (14) will return to level 0.
N.B.:
the right water flow should be proportional to the degree of dirt on the floor.
5. By pressing the "DETERGENT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT" button (14) once (
Fig.3
), you can view the level of detergent in the machine's water
system on the control display.
6. As soon as the button (14) is pressed, the symbol that displays the level of detergent set will appear in the center of the control display
(
Fig.11
).
7. Pressing the button (4) again, you can change the level.
N.B.:
The detergent quantity level refers to the percentage of chemical product present in the detergent solution in relation to the amount of
water selected previously.
N.B.:
Eight different levels can be set (from 0 to 7); pressing the button (14) will increase the level by one. Once level 7 has been reached,
pressing the button (16) will return to level 0.
N.B.:
The percentage of chemical product in the detergent solution must be proportionate to the amount of dirt present on the floor.
8. By pressing the dead man's levers (8) (
Fig. 7
), both the brush motor and the vacuum motor will start working and the solenoid valve will
deliver detergent solution to the brush.
9.
During the first few meters check that the amount of solution is sufficient to wet the floor, but not excessive to exit the splash guard.
ATTENTION:
to resolve any malfunctioning of the CDS system, contact the Assistance Centre.
SPEED ADJUSTMENT
This machine is equipped with electronic traction control. To regulate the potentiometer, proceed as follows:
1. Adjust the forward speed by gradually turning the knob (9) clockwise (
Fig.8
).
N.B.:
the device will not start to move (either forward or backward) if the potentiometer adjustment knob (9) is set to minimum.
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