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brushes using the regulation screw (fig. G, ref. 1). The quantity can be adjusted from 
0.5% to 3% per litre of water. 

 

 IMPORTANT 

Empty the dirty water tank each time you fill the detergent tank. 

  when the dirty water tank is full, the corresponding level indicator comes on (fig. B, ref. 

11) and after a few seconds the suction motor shuts down. You must stop working and 
empty the tank. 

  when the detergent tank is empty, the corresponding level indicator comes on (fig. B, 

ref. 10), the machine emits an intermittent beep and "water reserve" is displayed. You 
must stop work and fill the detergent tank.  

  The machine has a safety device which automatically disables all functions, apart from 

the drive, when the batteries drop below about 29 V. You must charge the batteries.  

At the end of work: 

  Disable the chosen wash programme (fig. B, ref. 1,2,15 (LED off); 

  release the machine movement pedal (fig. D, ref. 2) 

  turn the optional CHEM DOSE accessory off (fig. B, ref. 17); 

  put the parking brake (fig. D, ref. 1) on; 

  stop the machine by turning the key (main switch) anticlockwise (fig. B, ref. 3).  

  disconnect the batteries; 

  empty and clean the dirty water tank using the drain hose (fig. H, ref. 1).  

  empty and clean the debris bin, ROLLER head version (fig. S, ref 5).  

6.8. 

Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier  

 

 

In  the  event  of  particularly  stubborn  dirt  on  the  floor,  washing  and  drying  can  be 
performed in two separate operations. 

6.8.1.  Prewashing with brushes or pads 

  start the machine by turning the key (main switch) clockwise (fig. B, ref. 3).  

  adjust the detergent flow (fig. B, ref. 5); 

  press the brush button (fig. B, ref. 8) (LED on); 

  stop the suction motor by pressing the button (fig. B, ref. 9) (LED off); 

  If the machine is fitted with the optional CHEM DOSE accessory, press the button (fig. 

B,  ref.  17)  to  turn  the  device  on,  then  adjust  the  detergent  mixture  to  send  to  the 
brushes using the regulation screw (fig. G, ref. 1). The quantity can be adjusted from 
0.5% to 3% per litre of water. 

  begin washing.  

The  flow  of  water  must  be  adjusted  in  proportion  to  the  desired  advance  speed.    The 
slower the machine moves forwards, the less water is needed.  
Persist  when  washing  particularly  dirty  points  to  give  the  detergent  time  to  perform  its 
chemical  action  detaching  and  suspending  the  dirt  and  the  brushes  time  to  exert  an 
effective mechanical action.  

6.8.2.  Drying 

Turn the suction motor on by pressing the button (fig. B, ref. 9), then pass over the same 
area  washed  previously.  The  result  is  equivalent  to  in-depth  washing  and  subsequent 
ordinary maintenance will take less time. 
 

6.9. 

Draining the dirty water 

!

 DANGER 

Summary of Contents for 3.126.160

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Translation of original instructions...

Page 2: ...HE OPERATOR 12 6 1 CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 12 6 2 MOUNTING AND ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE 14 6 3 MOVING THE MACHINE WHEN NOT IN OPERATION 14 6 4 MOUNTING AND CHANGING THE BRUSH DRIVE DISKS 14 6 5 DETERGENTS...

Page 3: ...ENGLISH 3 9 3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 22 9 3 1 Daily operations 22 9 3 2 Weekly operations 22 9 3 3 Six monthly operations 22 10 CONFIGURING THE SCRUBBER DRIER 23 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 24...

Page 4: ...hted in bold and preceded by the symbols illustrated and described here DANGER Indicates the need for attention in order to avoid a series of consequences which could cause death or damage to the heal...

Page 5: ...tion system incorporated in the machine dries the floor after washing by means of the low pressure generated in the dirty water tank by the suction motor The squeegee connected to the tank collects th...

Page 6: ...ergent tank 4 SAFETY INFORMATION 4 1 Safety regulations Read the User Manual carefully before start up and use or before performing maintenance or any other work on the machine IMPORTANT Rigorously re...

Page 7: ...operator must always use personal protection devices protective apron or overalls non slip waterproof shoes rubber gloves protective goggles and ear protectors and mask to protect the respiratory trac...

Page 8: ...from other kits This machine has been designed and constructed to provide ten years service from the fabrication date shown on the rating plate After this time whether the machine has been used or no...

Page 9: ...with the necessary personal protection devices gloves goggles etc to limit the risk of accident Unpack the machine as follows cut and remove the plastic straps using scissors or nippers remove the ca...

Page 10: ...cident Keep away from naked flames avoid short circuiting the battery poles avoid sparks and do not smoke The batteries are normally supplied filled with acid and ready for use If the batteries are dr...

Page 11: ...bles as shown in the diagram tighten the terminals on the poles and cover with Vaseline Lower the tank assembly into the working position DANGER The tank assembly CT 230 MUST ALWAYS BE lowered using t...

Page 12: ...machine IMPORTANT All phases must be performed in an adequately lit room and adopting the safety measures most appropriate to the situation The operator must always use personal protection devices To...

Page 13: ...crolls through the various parameters which can be set on the machine software Work programme buttons AUTOMATIC OPERATION set the work programme to be used 1 P1 fig B ref 1 light wash programme for sm...

Page 14: ...e the accelerator pedal fig D ref 2 IMPORTANT Do not leave the machine unattended or parked with the key inserted in the main switch and the parking brake off 6 4 Mounting and changing the brush drive...

Page 15: ...s on use of detergents given in the section Safety regulations 6 6 Preparing the machine for work IMPORTANT Before starting work wear overalls ear protectors non slip waterproof shoes mask to protect...

Page 16: ...ne without deselecting the set programme Auto Power On After setting up the machine proceed as follows start the machine by turning the key main switch clockwise fig B ref 3 Select the most suitable p...

Page 17: ...ris bin ROLLER head version fig S ref 5 6 8 Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier In the event of particularly stubborn dirt on the floor washing and drying can be performed in two...

Page 18: ...e unscrew and remove the cap lower the end of the hose gradually controlling the intensity of the flow of water by adjusting the height from the ground when the detergent tank is empty close the drain...

Page 19: ...ther operations not explicitly described in this manual must be performed by specialised personnel only in compliance with current safety legislation and as described in the maintenance manual DANGER...

Page 20: ...solution used on the machine replace the filter making sure it is correctly positioned in its housing close the dirty water tank lid fig I ref 1 9 2 3 CT 160 suction motor air filter cleaning rotate t...

Page 21: ...place with a new blade fitting it onto the screws on the body of the squeegee replace the two blade retainers fig O ref 3 and screw up the nuts fig O ref 2 Replace the squeegee in its support followin...

Page 22: ...move encrusted dirt charge the batteries according to the procedure described empty and clean the debris bin ROLLER head version fig S ref 5 9 3 2 Weekly operations clean the dirty water tank float sw...

Page 23: ...wing values can be set OFF when the programme is run water delivery is not active Lev 1 pump active at 18 of working cycle Lev 2 pump active at 36 of working cycle Lev 3 pump active at 45 of working c...

Page 24: ...faulty have the motor replaced The machine does not clean evenly the brush or disks are worn replace No detergent is delivered the detergent tank is empty fill it the hose delivering the detergent to...

Page 25: ...olyte level is low top up all the elements with distilled water as described in the instructions the battery charger does not work or is unsuitable see battery charger instructions there are considera...

Page 26: ...nd charge The brushes are worn Replace the brushes BRUSHES EXHAUSTED The floor is very smooth and the brush motor does not reach the required absorption Change the work programme from P3 to P2 or P1 T...

Page 27: ...ion The indication of severity remains active for 10 seconds after which the status LED flashes constantly showing a two digit malfunction code until the repairs have been carried out For example erro...

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