Fimap FM17 DS Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 1

 

 

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FM4017 

FM17 DS

 

 
 

ED. 10-2010 

EN 

 

 

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 
Doc. 10026346 
AA Version 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FM17 DS

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FM4017 FM17 DS ED 10 2010 EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Doc 10026346 AA Version...

Page 2: ...ons The images are for reference purposes only and are not binding in terms of design and supply Symbols used in the manual Open book symbol with an i Indicates the need to consult the instruction man...

Page 3: ...ADJUSTMENT WORK POSITION 8 9 SOLUTION TANK OPTIONAL 9 10 DETERGENT SOLUTION 9 11 ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH PAD HOLDER 10 WORK 11 12 PREPARING TO WORK 11 13 MANOEUVRABILITY OF THE MACHINE 11 14 WORK 11 AT T...

Page 4: ...gest you read this instruction booklet carefully and read it again whenever difficulties arise while using the machine If necessary remember that our customer assistance service organised in collabora...

Page 5: ...the earth connection point of the electric system of the machine Voltage symbol Warning high voltage 230 Volt Indicates the symbol representing the brush rotation speed selector slow or fast rotation...

Page 6: ...ilure to carry out routine maintenance Otherwise request the intervention of the FIMAP technical assistance centre If you need to replace any components request the ORIGINAL spare parts from a FIMAP d...

Page 7: ...delivered in cardboard containers handle the packed product with suitable lifting means that comply with the legal requirements 3 HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE 1 Check that the solution tank is empty optio...

Page 8: ...base components are identified as follows 1 Base motor control switch 7 only for DS version 8 HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT WORK POSITION Before you start working with the machine you will need to find the cor...

Page 9: ...ter distribution tube 4 into the brush solution distribution tube on the base 7 hook the solution tank valve tie rod 6 in the handle valve control hook 7 10 DETERGENT SOLUTION Fill the solution tank o...

Page 10: ...lace the base above the brush 6 Activate the handlebar tilt lever 7 Press the man present push button and pulse press the main switch control lever to engage the brush to the base WARNING you are advi...

Page 11: ...hat the operator always stands on an area of the floor yet to be cleaned up Keep the power supply cable behind the operator taking care not to operate the machine in its vicinity in order not to damag...

Page 12: ...verse 5 Immediately afterwards drive the machine in a similar way but in reverse so that about one quarter of the working width overlaps the previous one 6 We recommend that you vacuum at intervals th...

Page 13: ...4 Move the machine indoors in an area where it cannot cause any damage to people or surrounding property but where it can also be protected against the accidental fall of objects In addition do not p...

Page 14: ...e until bringing the handlebars down to the ground by putting a foot into the rear of the base body WARNING This operation must be carried out using gloves to protect against contact with dangerous so...

Page 15: ...operating 2 Remove the water distribution pipe 1 from the brush distribution pipe in the base 3 Lift the rod 2 the control lever faucet 3 4 Remove the solution tank see chapter SOLUTION TANK and clean...

Page 16: ...es until it has cooled down then press the specific trip unit button to reactivate the power supply and motor operation 18 NOT ENOUGH DETERGENT SOLUTION ON THE BRUSH OPTIONAL 1 Check that the valve al...

Page 17: ...te the following materials and then send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with the currently effective environmental hygiene regulations brushes filter electric and electronic...

Page 18: ...e to use softer bristles which can enter the gaps more easily Remember that when the bristles are worn and therefore too short they will become rigid and are no longer able to penetrate and clean deep...

Page 19: ...res shuko plug 1 BK Black 2 Operating switch 16A 2 Cable 3x1 5x1680 2 BU Blue 4 Noise filter 3 Brown cable 1 5x150 3 BN Brown 5 Operating condenser 40 F 4 2 white cables 1 5x250 4 RD Red 6 Start conde...

Page 20: ...h 16A 2 Cable 3x1 5x1600 2 BU Blue 4 Noise filter 3 Brown cable 1 5x150 3 BN Brown 5 Start condenser 145 174 F 4 2 white cables 1 5x250 4 RD Red 6 Operating condenser 40 F 5 2 black cables 1 5x250 5 W...

Page 21: ...ctromagnetic compatibility Regulations for household appliances electrical devices and similar equipment Part 1 Emission Regulations for product family EN 55014 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Regulat...

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