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4. 

Release the recovery tank drainage tube (1), at the back of the machine, from the retainers (

Fig.2

), 

unscrew the cap and place it on the ground.

5. 

Remove the recovery tank drainage cap (2) (on the back of the machine) and place it on the ground 

(

Fig.3

).

6. 

Release the vacuum lid retainer hinges (3) on the side of the tank (

Fig.4

).

7. 

Turn the vacuum cover (4) until the retainer (5) is in the work position (

Fig.5

).

8.  Rinse the inside with a jet of water, if necessary use a spatula to remove the sludge that has 

accumulated at the bottom of the tank.

9. 

Take the recovery tank filter (5) out of its seat (

Fig.6

).

10. 

Carefully rinse the dirty water level float (6) on the inside (

Fig.7

).

ATTENTION

: if necessary use the inspection footboard (7) on the back of the machine (

Fig.8

).

11. Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK

Proceed as follows to clean the solution tank:

1. 

Select the i-drive program “transport” by rotating the knob to position “A” as shown in (

Fig.1

).

ATTENTION

: by rotating the i-drive selector to the transfer program, all the brush heads and the 

squeegee body will move to their idle positions (raised off floor).

ATTENTION

: on the screen of the command display, the machine silhouette will have a green icon 

only the symbol that identifies the traction motor.

2.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

ATTENTION

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental 

protection regulations.

3. 

Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see “

MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES

”).

CAUTION

: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury 

to hands.

4. 

Remove the solution tank caps (1) (

Fig.2

).

5. 

Uncouple the recovery tank inspection footboard (2) (

Fig.3

).

6. 

Release the solution tank drainage tube (3), at the back of the machine, from the retainers (

Fig.4

). 

Remove the cap and place it on the ground.

7.  Rinse the inside with a jet of water, if necessary use a spatula to remove the sludge that has 

accumulated at the bottom of the tank.

ATTENTION

: carefully rinse the detergent solution level float (4) inside the tank (

Fig.5

).

8.  Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

CLEANING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION FILTER

Careful cleaning of the detergent solution filter guarantees better cleaning of the floor.

Proceed as follows to clean the detergent solution filter:

1. 

Select the i-drive program “transport” by rotating the knob to position “A” as shown in (

Fig.1

).

ATTENTION

: by rotating the i-drive selector to the transfer program, all the brush heads and the 

squeegee body will move to their idle positions (raised off floor).

ATTENTION

: on the screen of the command display, the machine silhouette will have a green icon 

only the symbol that identifies the traction motor.

2.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

ATTENTION

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental 

protection regulations.

3. 

Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see “

MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES

”).

CAUTION

: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury 

to hands.

4. 

Shut off the detergent solution flow in the machine water system by turning the tap command lever 

(1) in the direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.2

).

5. 

Remove the water system filter lid (2) from the front left side of the machine (

Fig.3

).

6. 

Remove the filter cartridge and clean it under a jet of water, remove any dirt that might be attached.

7.  Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY VACUUM TUBE

Careful cleaning of the debris hopper guarantees better drying and cleaning of the floor as well as a 

longer vacuum motor life.

To clean the debris hopper, proceed as follows:

1. 

Select the i-drive program “transport” by rotating the knob to position “A” as shown in (

Fig.1

).

ATTENTION

: by rotating the i-drive selector to the transfer program, all the brush heads and the 

squeegee body will move to their idle positions (raised off floor).

ATTENTION

: on the screen of the command display, the machine silhouette will have a green icon 

only the symbol that identifies the traction motor

.

2.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

ATTENTION

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental 

protection regulations.

3. 

Shift the direction lever (1) to “idle”, moving it in the direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.2

).

ATTENTION

: to select idle (N) move the lever in the direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.2

).

ATTENTION

: the letter “N” will appear on the command display indicating that no gear is 

engaged.

4. 

Engage the parking brake by moving the parking brake lever (2), beside the operator's seat, in the 

direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.3

).

ATTENTION

: the symbol regarding the parking brake being engaged will appear on the 

command display.

5. 

Select the i-drive program “scrubbing with drying” by rotating the knob to position “C” as shown in 

(

Fig.1

).

ATTENTION

: rotating the i-drive selector to the scrubbing with drying program, all the brush heads 

and squeegee body will move to their working positions (in contact with the floor).

6. 

Press the drive pedal (3) to move both the squeegee body and the brush head bodies to their 

working positions (

Fig.4

).

ATTENTION

: on the screen of the command display, the machine silhouette will have a green 

icon: the symbol that identifies the traction motor; the symbols that identify the motors 

of the scrubbing brush head; the symbols that identify the motor of the sweeping brush head; 

the symbols that identify the vacuum motors.

7.  As soon as the brush head and splash guard bars are in the working position, make sure the 

machine is in a safe condition (read “

MACHINE SAFETY

”).

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Summary of Contents for C130 D 2015

Page 1: ...SCRUBBING MACHINES ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC 10068201 Ver AA 01 2017 C130 D 2015 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ORKING PROGRAM SCRUBBING WITH DRYING 22 WORKING PROGRAM SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING 23 HOUR METER 24 GENERATOR CHARGE LEVEL SIGNALLING DEVICE 24 SELECTING THE OPERATING DIRECTION 24 ADJUSTING THE OPERATI...

Page 4: ...s precaution could result in spillage from the container which in turn could result in a fire You are advised to always put on protective gloves before handling the fuel to avoid any risk of serious i...

Page 5: ...he machine off using the main switch remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the generator s connector from the electrical system s connector Do not use the machine if you do not have the requ...

Page 6: ...ging from 0 C to 40 C When using detergents to clean the flooring always follow the instructions and respect the warnings indicated on the containers labels Always use appropriate gloves and protectiv...

Page 7: ...Block the wheels before lifting the machine Lift the machine with equipment suitable for the weight to be lifted MAINTENANCE WARNING Always protect the machine against sunlight rain and other atmosph...

Page 8: ...ith direct or pressurized jets of water or with corrosive substances Keep all metallic objects at a safe distance from the starter battery Use a non conductive device for removing the battery Use an a...

Page 9: ...nch to put the machine on the transport vehicle Do not drive the machine onto a truck or a trailer In order to put the machine on the transport vehicle the ramp should not have such an inclination tha...

Page 10: ...ive pedal 17 Vacuum motor filter retainer 18 Vacuum motor air intake filter 19 Roll bar 20 Solution tank filler cap 21 Blinking light 22 Recovery tank lid 23 Recovery tank drainage hose 24 Squeegee va...

Page 11: ...ubbing brush head shifting indicator light 15 Dipped headlights indicator light 16 Position lights indicator light 17 CFC system active indicator light 18 Machine silhouette 19 Machine s current draw...

Page 12: ...ce technicians Operators must not perform operations that should be carried out by qualified technicians The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from failure to comply with this veto The...

Page 13: ...pacity l 40 Maximum weight exercised on the brushes brush head sweeping head kg 180 Traction motor voltage rated power V W 36 3000 Traction wheel external width mm 350 150 Maximum slope during ascent...

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Page 15: ...the need to clean the squeegee body and all the machine filters every day Label about detergent solution filter cleaning Located on the front left hand side of the machine to identify the position of...

Page 16: ...ommended that all the packaging components be kept for any future machine transportation ATTENTION move the packaged product with handling equipment that complies with legal requirements regarding siz...

Page 17: ...nimum otherwise shift it upwards Fig 1 4 Insert the key 2 into the main switch 3 on the control panel 5 Bring the main switch 3 to its I position by turning the key a quarter turn to the right Fig 2 T...

Page 18: ...ndling the fuel to avoid any risk of serious injury to your hands Fuels may contain substances similar to solvents Avoid any contact of mineral oil products with the skin and eyes Use gloves when refu...

Page 19: ...e see REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE BODY RUBBER BLADES 4 Check that the splash guard bar rubbers are in good working condition If this is not the case replace them see REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE BODY SPLASH GUAR...

Page 20: ...e machine in areas where the ambient temperature is higher than 43 C 110 F Do not use the scrubbing functions in areas where the ambient temperature is less than freezing 0 C 32 F ATTENTION when using...

Page 21: ...en shown displays the working screen 5 Select the transfer program with the knob of the I Drive device 26 Fig 2 6 Select the speed level for example step 01 turn the knob 27 on the direction selection...

Page 22: ...section EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK in the chapter DAILY MAINTENANCE ATTENTION never switch off the machine while the squeegee and or brush head is in contact with the floor 16 PLUS working program but...

Page 23: ...motors of the scrubbing brush heads the icon for the motors of the sweeping brush heads N B the grey symbols identify the components that are not active the green symbols identify the components that...

Page 24: ...if reverse is carried out with this program active the brush head body will remain in contact with the floor the motor will continue working but the solenoid valve will no longer dispense any detergen...

Page 25: ...es the solution supplied Every time the buttons or are pressed the button symbol 1 changes N B there are six detergent solution supply levels supply is zero with step 01 and maximum with step 06 N B t...

Page 26: ...Fig 2 N B To switch on the low beam headlights press the button 2 on the instrument panel the relative symbol 4 is displayed on the command display Fig 2 N B The low beam headlights are active when th...

Page 27: ...rogram transport by rotating the knob 1 to position A as shown in Fig 1 N B by rotating the i drive selector to the transfer program all the brush heads and the squeegee body will move to their idle p...

Page 28: ...that no gear is engaged 4 Engage the parking brake by moving the parking brake lever 2 beside the operator s seat in the direction shown by the arrow Fig 3 N B the symbol for the parking brake being e...

Page 29: ...g and cleaning of the floor as well as a longer vacuum motor life To clean the debris hopper proceed as follows 1 Select the i drive program transport by rotating the knob to position A as shown in Fi...

Page 30: ...e i drive selector to the transfer program all the brush heads and the squeegee body will move to their idle positions raised off floor N B on the screen of the command display the machine silhouette...

Page 31: ...ar protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 4 Release the vacuum lid retainer hinges 1 on the side of the tank Fig 2 5 Rotate the vacuum cover 2 until the retainer is in the work...

Page 32: ...e the machine to the maintenance area ATTENTION the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection regulations 3 Make sure the machine is in a safe condition see...

Page 33: ...ntal protection regulations 3 Make sure the machine is in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES CAUTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to...

Page 34: ...when working Fig 5 Also make sure that the detergent intake filter 6 is correctly positioned on the bottom of the canister Fig 6 9 Put back the detergent canister 5 in the compartment in the solution...

Page 35: ...e the brush head body on the ground with the brush holding plates in view Fig 7 9 Insert the brush in its seat on the brush holder plate turning it until the three buttons enter the slots on the plate...

Page 36: ...ke sure the machine is in a safe condition read MACHINE SAFETY 3 Grip the handle 1 and raise the seat mounting plate to the maintenance position Fig 1 4 Grip the handle 2 and lift the battery inspecti...

Page 37: ...sh has been correctly mounted if when seen from above the cusp shape formed by the bristles has its top towards the traction wheel Fig 10 17 Insert the pipe hub 15 in the cylindrical brush control arm...

Page 38: ...5 that fix the rubber pressing blade 6 to the splash guard bar Fig 5 N B the equipment to be used for this operation is not supplied with the machine 9 Remove the rubber pressing blade 6 Fig 6 REPLACI...

Page 39: ...the splash guard rubber of the squeegee body guarantees better cleaning of the floor To adjust the squeegee lateral splash guard rubber proceed as follows 1 Select the i drive program transport by rot...

Page 40: ...es Felt Electric and electronic parts Batteries Plastic parts tanks and handlebars Metal parts levers and frame In particular contact your distributor when scrapping electric and electronic parts CHOO...

Page 41: ...SOLUTION ON THE BRUSHES The brushes have not been inserted correctly in the machine Check that the disc brushes are correctly inserted in the machine read FITTING THE DISC BRUSH Make sure the cylindr...

Page 42: ...meter for changing the language of the machine s command display the languages that can be selected are EN IT FR DE ES Manual Mode this is the parameter to enable or disable the possibility of setting...

Page 43: ...ncrease of the numbers is decimal the number identifies the number of hours that have passed N B once the value indicated by the parameter 40 has passed the icon MAINTENANCE DUE appears on the command...

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