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GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 

 

Follow these regulations carefully to avoid harm to the operator and damage to the machine. 

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Read the labels on the machine with attention. Never cover them for any reason and always immediately replace them if they are 

damaged. 

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The machine must be used exclusively by authorized and trained personnel.  

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When operating the machine be careful of other persons and of children in particular.  

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The machine is not suitable for cleaning carpets.  

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The power cable outlet must be provided with a proper ground. 

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Avoid damaging the power cable or the battery charger by crushing, bending or stressing it. 

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Whenever the power cable of the battery charger is damaged, immediately apply to COMAC service center.  

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Never mix different types of detergents: this could generate noxious gases. 

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Not ser containers of liquid on the machine. 

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Machine storage temperature must be between  -25

°

C and +55

°

C, never store to the outside under humidity conditions. 

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Operating conditions: room temperature between 0

°

C and 40

°

C with relative humidity between 30 and 95%. 

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Never use the ma chine in an explosive environment. 

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Never use the machine to transport goods. 

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Never use acid solutions which could damage the machine. 

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Avoid running the brushes with the machine stopped: this could damage the floor. 

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Never suck flammable liquids. 

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Never use the appliance to gather dangerous powders. 

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Use a powder fire extinguisher in case of fire. Do not use water. 

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Do not hit against shelving or scaffolding when there is a ranger of falling objects 

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Do not use the appliance on surfaces with a slope higher than the one indicated on the name-plate. 

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The machine must perform washing and drying operations simultaneously. Any other operations must be done in zones where the 

presence of unauthorized persons is prohibited. Signal wet floors with suitable signs. 

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Whenever the machine has operating troubles make sure that these are not due to insufficient ordinary. If this is not the case then 

enquire with your 

COMAC

 service center. 

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When replacing parts ask for ORIGINAL spare parts from your Authorized 

COMAC

 Dealer and/or Retailer. 

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Always switch off the machine and disconnect the battery connector whenever maintenance is performed. 

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Never remove guards that require tools for removal. 

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Never wash the machine with direct or pressurized jets of water or with corrosive substances. 

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Have your 

COMAC

 service center check the machine every year. 

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Avoid clogging the solution tank filter: do not fill with detergent solution a long time before starting to use the machine. 

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Before using the machine make sure that all doors and covers are positioned as shown in this operating and maintenance manual. 

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Dispose of consumables in accordance with existing laws and codes. 

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When, after years of precious work, your 

COMAC

 ma chine is ready to be retired its entire component materials must be properly 

disposed of: they contain oils and electronic components. Remember that the machine itself was built using totally recyclable materials. 

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Use only brushes furnished with the machine or those specified in the user's manual  (page 19). Use other brushes can compromise the 

safety. 

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When removing the battery, the machine must be disconnected from the power mains. 

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Before recycle the machine, remove the battery. 

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The battery and the battery charger must be eliminated in accordance with existing laws and codes. 

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The machine is not intended for use by children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience 

and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their 

safety. 

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Children should be supervised to ensure that whey do not play with the appliance. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VISPA 35B

Page 1: ...MANUAL USE AND MAINTENANCE VISPA 35 B ED 02 2007 EN Doc 10005706...

Page 2: ...he present catalog is forbidden by law The company reserves itself the right to bring changes of technical character and or of endowment The images are meant of pure reference and not binding in terms...

Page 3: ...10 SOLUTION TANK 11 OPERATION 12 1 PREPARING TO WORK 12 2 OVERFLOW DEVICE 12 3 FORWARD MOVEMENT 13 AFTER WORK IS TERMINATED 14 DAILY MAINTENANCE 15 1 CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK 15 2 CLEANING THE SQUE...

Page 4: ...g brush and the chemical action of the water detergent solution As it moves forward it also gathers up the dirt removed and the detergent solution that has not been absorbed by the floor The machine m...

Page 5: ...tor V W 12 250 Suction unit vacuum mbar Solution tank PE l 10 Recovery tank PE l 10 Weight of complete machine included batteries Kg 67 Battery V Ah 12 65 Battery charger V A 12 6 Battery compartment...

Page 6: ...Used to indicate the brush motor switch Brush symbol SWEEPING VERSION Used to indicate the brush motor switch Suction motor symbol Used to indicate the suction motor switch Battery symbol Battery char...

Page 7: ...thorized persons is prohibited Signal wet floors with suitable signs Whenever the machine has operating troubles make sure that these are not due to insufficient ordinary If this is not the case then...

Page 8: ...machine is supplied with battery charger and sealed gel batteries In case of using different batteries from those supplied with the machine use only batteries 12V 6A AGM or Gel and proceed as follows...

Page 9: ...the batteries ATTENTION Avoid totally discharging the batteries this can cause damage to them Recharge within just a few minutes after the battery discharged signal lamp starts to flash ATTENTION Nev...

Page 10: ...clean water at a temperature that does not exceed 50 C Add liquid detergent in the concentration and according to the procedures recommended by the manufacturer Use only a minimal percentage of deter...

Page 11: ...11 PREPARING THE MACHINE 10 SOLUTION TANK Check that the plug is properly inserted in its seat A Check that the valve is properly engaged B A B...

Page 12: ...main switch 1 and check that the green signal lamp is on 7 Press the aspiration switch 2 8 Press the solenoid valve switch 3 At this point the machine can work efficiently using the operating lever th...

Page 13: ...MENT Forward movement by these machines is done using the brush When the brush is slightly inclined it pulls the machine forward ATTENTION Always make sure that squeegee is lifted when moving backward...

Page 14: ...h main switch 1 5 Lift the rear handle to lift the squeegee 6 Move the machine to where water is to be drained 7 Grasp the tube on the rear of the machine 8 Remove the drain plug and empty the tank 9...

Page 15: ...to the fittings on the recovery tank plug 4 Remove the bayonet plug to open the tank 5 Clean the filter under running water 6 Rinse out the tank and clean with a jet of water ATTENTION Always wear glo...

Page 16: ...e squeegee be removed 5 Unscrew the squeegee knobs that clamp the blades and pull them out 6 Remove the blades 7 Replace the rubbers 8 Reinstall everything by performing these procedures in reverse 4...

Page 17: ...t of water spraying from the end where the tank is inserted 4 Reinstall the tube ATTENTION Do not wash the tube that goes from the suction unit to the suction plug 2 CLEANING THE FILTER AND THE SOLUTI...

Page 18: ...a COMAC service center 2 INSUFFICIENT WATER ON THE BRUSHES 1 Check that the solution tank is clean 2 Check that the solenoid valve switch is turned on 3 Check the quick fitting connection is properly...

Page 19: ...types of drive disk type CENTER LOCK which has a plastic snap in center lock system that permits perfect centering of the abrasive disk and ensures it is kept anchored without detaching 1 with sets of...

Page 20: ...tibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Part 1 Emission EN 55014 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and si...

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