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When washing the collection tank, never remove the suction filter (
fig. G, ref. 1
)
from its housing and never direct the jet of water against the filter itself.
You are then ready to wash and dry again.
Pushing and pulling the machine:
When the drive cannot be used, to push or pull the machine easily, you must block the
electromagnetic brake by screwing up the screws (fig. F, ref. 1) .
After moving the machine, unscrew the screws to release the electromagnetic brake.
IMPORTANT
If the screws are not unscrewed, the electromagnetic brake remains inactive.
Never turn the machine on with the screws (fig. F, ref. 1) screwed up (brake
deactivated).
7.
PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
If the machine is not used for some time, remove the squeegee and brushes (or abrasive
disks), wash them and put them away in a dry place (preferably in a bag or wrapped in
plastic film) away from dust.
Make sure the tanks are completely empty and perfectly clean.
Completely recharge the batteries before storing them. During long periods of inactivity,
you should charge the batteries regularly (at least once every two months) to keep them
constantly at maximum charge.
IMPORTANT
If you do not charge the batteries regularly, they may be irrevocably damaged.
8.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND CHARGING
!
DANGER
Do not check the battery by sparking.
The batteries give off flammable fumes. Put out all fires and hot embers before
checking or topping up the batteries.
Perform the operations described above in a ventilated room.
8.1. Procedure for charging using the battery charger installed by the
Manufacturer
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Raise the seat (fig. B, ref. 8) and connect the battery charge cable (fig. C, ref. 5) to the
mains power supply.
8.2. Procedure for charging using an external battery charger
•
Raise the seat (fig. B, ref. 8) and connect the battery charge connector to the red
connector (fig. C, ref. 4).
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Turn the battery charger on
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The machine does not have a parking brake as it is fitted with an electromagnetic
brake which automatically brakes the machine when the drive pedal is not pressed.
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To stop all functions, press the brush button (fig. A, ref. 8).
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Turn the main switch (fig. A, ref. 1) to the "0" position.
Running down of the batteries during work:
IMPORTANT
To avoid damaging the batteries and shortening their working life, do not continue
using the machine once the batteries are flat.
The meaning of the battery charge control light (fig. A, ref. 5) is given below:
1 flashing red LED
: battery voltage under 18 V (ACID batteries) or under 19 V (GEL
batteries), drive is shut down. Recharge the batteries.
1 red LED on steadily:
battery voltage between 18 and 20.5 V (ACID batteries) or 19
and 21.5 V (GEL batteries),
SUPER-MINIMUM
battery charge. Recharge the batteries.
1 red LED + 1 yellow LED on steadily:
battery voltage between 20.5 and 21.5 V (ACID
batteries) or 21.5 and 22.5 V (GEL batteries),
MINIMUM
battery charge.
1 red LED + 1 yellow LED + 1 green LED_1 on steadily:
battery voltage between 21.5
and 24 V (ACID batteries) or 22.5 and 25 V (GEL batteries),
MEDIUM
battery charge.
1 red LED + 1 yellow LED + 1 green LED_1 + 1 green LED_2 on steadily:
battery
voltage between 24 and 27.4 V (ACID batteries) or 25 and 28.4 V (GEL batteries),
MAXIMUM
battery charge.
IMPORTANT
Each time you fill the solution tank, always empty the collection tank.
!
DANGER
Use suitable personal protection devices.
•
when the collection tank is full, the level indicator comes on (fig. A, ref. 11) and
after a few seconds the suction motor is turned off. You must stop working and
empty the tank.
Emptying the collection tank:
1 Stop the machine by releasing the pedal (fig. B, ref. 7)
2 Turn off all functions using the brush button (fig. A, ref. 8).
3 Take the machine to the disposal area.
4 Empty the collection tank through the hose (fig. B, ref. 10), then rinse the
tank with clean water.
Emptying the solution tank:
5 Proceed as described in points 1 to 3.
6 At the end of work, empty the solution tank by by unscrewing the cap (fig.
E, ref. 4), then rinse the tank with clean water.
IMPORTANT
before lifting the solution tank, always remove the suction hose fitted to the squeegee.
IMPORTANT
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