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STARTING WORK
The machine can be used in the following work modes:
• ECO MODE, see paragraph “ECO MODE” on page 18.
• MANUAL MODE, see paragraph “MANUAL MODE” on page 18.
The working program “SCRUBBING WITH DRYING" in “ECO MODE” will be taken as an example. To start working in this mode, proceed as
follows:
1. Carry out all the checks listed in the chapter “PREPARING TO WORK” on page 15.
2. Sit on the driver’s seat.
1. Release the control column from the vertical position, press the stop lever (1) (
Fig.1
) and turn the control column towards yourself (
Fig.2
).
2.
Turn the column towards yourself to find the optimal position, this position must provide a sensation of comfort when using the machine.
Once the ideal position has been found, release the stop lever (1) to lock the column.
3. Activate the machine by pressing the button (2) located on the control panel (
Fig.3
).
4. Lower the squeegee, activate the pedal (3) located at the rear right of the machine (
Fig.4
).
5. Activate the suction motor by pressing the button (4) located on the control panel (
Fig.3
).
6. Press the operator presence lever (5) (
Fig.5
).
7. As soon as the operator presence levers are pressed, the brush head motor and the suction motor will start working. As a result, also the
pump in the water system will start to operate and detergent solution will be delivered to the brush. During the first few metres, check that
there is sufficient solution and that the squeegee is drying correctly.
8.
The machine will now begin to work with full efficiency until the battery is flat or until the detergent solution has finished.
BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR
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The control display is on the control panel, the battery charge level can be seen at the bottom.
The indicator is composed of two charge level symbols, the first represented by a graphic symbol (1), the
second by a symbol that represents a battery (2).
The graphic symbol (1) is composed of 9 charge levels, each of which represents a residual charge
percentage.
When the residual charge is at 20% the battery symbol (2) starts to flash, in these conditions bring the
machine to the area used for charging the batteries.
N.B.:
a few seconds after the battery charge level reaches 20%, the brush motor switches off automatically. With the remaining charge it
is still possible, however, to complete the drying process before recharging
N.B.:
a few seconds after the battery charge level reaches 10%, the suction motor switches off automatically. With the remaining charge,
it is still possible, however, to move the machine to the location designated for its recharging.
HOUR METER
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The machine control panel contains the control display, which shows the total usage time via a series of
numbers (1).
The digits that precede the "." symbol identify the hours, whereas the numbers that precede the “.” symbol
identify the tenths of an hour (a tenth of an hour corresponds to six minutes).
N.B.:
When the “hour glass” symbol (2) is flashing it indicates that the hour meter is counting the
appliance's operating time.
OVERFLOW DEVICE
The standard model machine is NOT equipped with an overflow device, because the volume of the recovery tank is larger than the capacity
of the solution tank. In extraordinary cases, there is a mechanical device (float) under the recovery tank lid that, when the recovery tank is
full, shuts off the air to the vacuum motor intake to protect it; the sound of the suction motor will then be deeper. Empty the recovery tank (see
paragraph “DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK” on page 21).
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