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GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 

 

The regulations below must be carefully followed in order to avoid harm to the operator and damage to the machine. 

WARNING: 

 

Carefully read the warnings in this booklet. Keep it in a safe place for future consultation. 

 

The packaging elements (plastic bags, clips, etc.) are potential sources of danger and must not therefore be left within the reach of children, 

incompetent persons, etc. 

 

This machine must only be used  for the purpose for which it was built, i.e. the cleaning of inert surfaces and the vacuum removal of solid, non-

flammable and non-explosive substances. Any other use must be considered incorrect and hence dangerous. 

 

Make sure the working machine does not come too close to delicate organs like the ears, mouth, eyes, etc. 

 

This machine must not be used by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensorial or mental capabilities, or with no knowledge 

or experience, unless supervised and instructed by people responsible for their safety. 

 

Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device. 

 

Read the labels on the machine carefully. Do not cover them for any reason, and replace them immediately if they become damaged. 

 

The machine must only be used by authorised, trained personnel. 

 

Do not use the machine on surfaces with an inclination greater than the one shown on the serial number plate.  

 

The machine is not suitable for cleaning rough or uneven floors. Do not use the machine on slopes. 

 

It is important to make sure the power supply cable or extension cable is not damaged by the wheels of moving vehicles, by crushing, tearing, etc. 

Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check the power cable regularly for damage, such as the formation of cracks or signs of ageing. If you 

notice any damage, the cable must be replaced before using the machine. If you notice any damage to the power cable, contact an authorised technical 

assistance centre immediately. 

 

In the event of danger, quickly remove the plug from the electricity socket. 

 

For all maintenance interventions, switch off the machine from the main switch and disconnect the power cable plug from the mains socket. 

 

While the machine is operating, pay attention to other people and especially to children. 

 

Only use the accessories supplied with the machine, or those specified in the instruction manual. The use of other accessories could compromise the 

safety of the machine. 

 

When it is not being used, the machine must not remain plugged into the electricity supply. Before carrying out any maintenance on the machine: 

disconnect the plug from the mains; do not immerse the machine in water; do not use solvents. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any harm to 

people or animals, or damage to property, resulting from any type of use considered improper and unreasonable or anyway not complying with the 

above indications. When disposing of the machine, respect the regulations in force in the country of use. Do not use the vacuum cleaner with the power 

supply cable wound up on the cover. 

 

Before connecting the machine to the power supply, make sure the electric data shown on the label correspond to those of the mains supply. The 

machine must only be powered with a voltage of the level shown on the serial number plate. 

 

Make sure the working machine does not come too close to delicate organs like the ears, mouth, eyes, etc. 

ATTENTION: 

 

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

knowledge. 

 

The machine must not be used or stored outdoors, in damp conditions or directly exposed to rain. 

 

The storage temperature must be between -25

°

C and +55

°

C; do not store outdoors in damp conditions. 

 

Conditions of use: room temperature between 0

°

°C and 40

°

°C, with relative humidity between 30 and 95%. 

 

The power supply cable outlet must have an earth connection in compliance with the regulatory standards. 

 

Do not use the machine as a means of transport for people or objects. 

 

The machine does not cause harmful vibrations. 

 

Never  vacuum  gases, liquids, explosive/inflammable powders, or undiluted acids and solvents! This list includes gasoline, paint thinners and 

combustible oil (which, when mixed with the vacuum air, may form explosive vapours or mixtures), as well as acetone, undiluted acids and solvents, 

and aluminium/magnesium powders. These substances may also corrode the materials that the device is made from. 

 

If the device is used in dangerous areas (e.g. petrol stations), the relative safety standards must be respected. It is forbidden to use the device in 

environments with a potentially explosive atmosphere. 

 

Do not place any liquid containers on the machine. 

 

In the event of a fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water. 

 

Do not knock against shelving or scaffolding, where there is a danger of falling objects. The operator must always be equipped with the appropriate 

safety devices (gloves, shoes, helmet, goggles, etc.). 

 

If the machine does not work properly, check this is not caused by failure to carry out routine maintenance. Otherwise, ask for intervention of the 

authorised technical assistance centre. 

 

If you need to replace any components, request the ORIGINAL spare parts from an Authorised dealer and/or Retailer. 

 

Restore all electrical connections after any maintenance interventions. 

 

Before using the machine, check that all the hatches and covers are positioned as shown in this Use and Maintenance Manual.Do not remove the 

guards that can only be removed with the aid of tools, except for maintenance work (see the relevant paragraphs). 

 

Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or pressurised water, nor with corrosive substances. 

 

Have the machine checked by an authorised technical assistance centre every year. 

 

When disposing of consumable materials, observe the laws and regulations in force.When your machine has reached the end of its long working life, 

dispose of the materials it contains in an appropriate manner, bearing in mind that it was constructed using 100% recyclable materials. 

Summary of Contents for Fv30 WD

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Fv30 WD Fv60 WD Fv80 WD ED 09 2014 EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Doc 10047904 Ver AB...

Page 2: ...need to consult the instruction manual Open book symbol used to tell the operator to read the manual before using the machine Warning symbol carefully read the sections marked with this symbol and ob...

Page 3: ...e you to the desired destination Link Page To view the desired paragraph in the content of the document simply click on the title of the paragraph that will take you to the desired destination NB if t...

Page 4: ...R 17 16 WET VACUUM CLEANER WITH OPTIONAL FRONT SQUEEGEE KIT 19 17 IMPROVING THE VACUUMING CAPACITY 20 AT THE END OF THE WORK 22 DAILY MAINTENANCE 23 18 EMPTYING THE COLLECTION TANK 23 19 CLEANING THE...

Page 5: ...or under water jets It is FORBIDDEN to use the machine for picking up dangerous dusts or inflammable liquids in places with an explosive atmosphere In addition it is not suitable as a means of transp...

Page 6: ...USED ON THE MACHINE Main switch symbol Used on the vacuum head to indicate the main switch Symbol of the vacuum filter cleaning button Used on the vacuum head to indicate the button for cleaning the...

Page 7: ...orce in the country of use Do not use the vacuum cleaner with the power supply cable wound up on the cover Before connecting the machine to the power supply make sure the electric data shown on the la...

Page 8: ...E 1 Open the outer cardboard box 2 Remove the accessories from the box 3 Remove the vacuum head from its support and rest it carefully on the ground ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective...

Page 9: ...MACHINE COMPONENTS The standard machine components are 1 Collection tank unit 2 Kit of floats for vacuuming liquids 3 Vacuum head unit 5 COLLECTION TANK COMPONENTS The collection tank components are...

Page 10: ...ty conditions proceed as follows 1 Make sure the collection tank is empty If this is not the case empty it read EMPTYING THE COLLECTION TANK ATTENTION the place designated for this purpose must comply...

Page 11: ...the right 3 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 4 Rest the head carefully on the ground 5 Insert the filter collection bag in the collection tank taking car...

Page 12: ...the tank opening ATTENTION the nylon filter must only be used together with the filter float kit or the permanent fabric filter 11 INSERTING THE PERMANENT FABRIC FILTER OPTIONAL To insert the permanen...

Page 13: ...the permanent fabric filter 3 in the tank 6 Insert the filter tensioner 4 in the permanent fabric filter 7 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to position it above the permanent fabric filter 8...

Page 14: ...ves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 2 Free the vacuum head from the collection tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the pi...

Page 15: ...queegee unit 6 9 Insert the right hand pin 7 of the squeegee in the right hand slot 8 of the squeegee connection ATTENTION this operation can be simplified by first loosening the handwheel 9 on the pi...

Page 16: ...is in a safe condition read MACHINE SAFETY 3 Press the button 1 on the vacuum nozzle 4 Insert the vacuum hose 2 in the hole 3 on the vacuum nozzle 5 Select the most suitable accessory for the task to...

Page 17: ...move it from the collection tank 4 Rest the head carefully on the ground 5 Remove the float unit from the collection tank ATTENTION if you are using the paper filter collection bag read INSERTING THE...

Page 18: ...d as follows 1 Make all the checks indicated in PREPARING THE MACHINE 2 Free the vacuum head from the collection tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the...

Page 19: ...in the mains socket 5 9 Switch on the machine by bringing the main switch 6 to the work position I 10 Carry out the cleaning work ATTENTION if the vacuuming intensity diminishes while you are working...

Page 20: ...e 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 4 Rest the head carefully on the ground 5 Make sure the float unit is inserted in the collection tank If this is not the case position...

Page 21: ...le you are working read IMPROVING THE VACUUMING CAPACITY The machine is fitted with a mechanical device float under the vacuum lid When the collection tank is full this device shuts off the air to the...

Page 22: ...main switch 2 on the vacuum head bring the switch to I 5 Close the hole on the vacuum nozzle 4 with one hand and quickly press the button 1 on the vacuum head 3 or 4 times 6 Switch the machine off vi...

Page 23: ...ket 5 Remove the female part of the extension from the male part Clean it under running water and place it in the object holder pocket 6 Remove the extension from the nozzle in the vacuum hose Clean i...

Page 24: ...the picture on the right 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 5 Rest the head carefully on the ground 6 Using the handle rotate the collection tank until th...

Page 25: ...tection regulations To remove the paper filter collection bag proceed as follows 1 Take the machine to the designated recovery tank drainage place 2 Make sure the machine is in a safe condition read M...

Page 26: ...lder pocket 4 Remove the female part of the extension from the male part Clean it under running water and place it in the object holder pocket 5 Remove the extension from the nozzle in the vacuum hose...

Page 27: ...of the vacuum nozzle 5 Loosen the handwheel 4 of the right hand pin 5 on the squeegee 6 Repeat the same operation also for the left pin 7 Remove the squeegee from its support 8 Thoroughly clean the re...

Page 28: ...e tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the handle...

Page 29: ...the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove...

Page 30: ...ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 5 Rest th...

Page 31: ...side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use...

Page 32: ...the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank...

Page 33: ...e advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 5 Rest the head carefully...

Page 34: ...on tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the ris...

Page 35: ...easing the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious i...

Page 36: ...releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serio...

Page 37: ...tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right ATTENTION you are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the handle...

Page 38: ...ndition read MACHINE SAFETY 3 Bring the front squeegee to its resting position by lightly pressing downwards on the squeegee command pedal 1 then moving it to the right just enough to hook it up to it...

Page 39: ...ENTION remember that the correct position for the front rubber is with its flat surface in contact with the squeegee Proceed as follows for replacing the rear rubber blade of the squeegee body 1 Relea...

Page 40: ...is correctly connected to the nozzle on the collection tank 2 Make sure the vacuum hose is correctly connected to the accessory being used 3 Make sure there are no impurities blocking the vacuum hose...

Page 41: ...ve and separate out the following materials then send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with the environmental hygiene regulations currently in force Felt Electric and electroni...

Page 42: ...floors Brush with bristles for vacuuming solid waste on hard surfaces Brush for liquids to be used for removing liquid substances only Plastic extensions a pair of plastic pipes for supporting the acc...

Page 43: ...filter optional for collecting damp solid waste Must only be used together with the filter float kit or the permanent fabric filter Fabric filter optional for collecting dry solid waste Must only be u...

Page 44: ...rent emissions equipment with input current 16A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Limits Restriction of voltage variations and voltage flicker surges in low voltage pow...

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