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CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SCRUBBING VERSION)

Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush head gearmotor lifespan. To clean the brush, 

proceed as follows:

1.  Open the machine's left lateral carter (1) (

Fig.3

).

2. 

Remove the left splashguard casing (8), remembering beforehand to move the fixing anchors (9) on the brush head body into the 

maintenance position (

Fig.12

).

3.  Press the brush locking pin (10) (

Fig.13

).

4.  Keeping the pin (10) pressed, turn the brush clockwise until it is released (

Fig.14

).

5.  Turn until the button is pushed towards the outside of the coupling spring and is locked into place.

6.  Clean the brush under a stream of running water to remove any impurities from its bristles. Check the wear status of the bristles and replace 

the brushes if they are excessively consumed (the bristles' protrusion must not be less than 10 mm; this distance is indicated on the brush 

by the yellow band). Read the paragraph “

ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SCRUBBING VERSION)

” when replacing the 

brushes.

7.  After checking to make sure that the brush is clean, reassemble it and move on to the one on the right hand side.

N.B.:

 you are advised to invert the right and left-hand brushes every day.

N.B.:

 The image in 

Fig.14

 indicates the direction of rotation for uncoupling the left brush; the right brush must be turned in the opposite 

direction.

ATTENTION:

 If the brushes are not new however, and have deformed bristles, it is better to reassemble them in the same position (the 

right-hand one on the right, and the left-hand one on the left), to prevent the different inclination of the bristles producing an overload on 

the brush motor as well as excessive vibrations.

CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SWEEPING VERSION)

Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush head gearmotor lifespan. To clean the brush, 

proceed as follows:

1.  Open the machine's left lateral carter (1) (

Fig.3

).

2.  With the brush head in its raised position, turn the knobs (11) that hold the left lateral carter (12) in place anti-clockwise (

Fig.15

).

3.  Remove the left lateral carter (12) (

Fig.16

).

4.  Extract the brush from inside the tunnel (

Fig.17

). Clean the brush under a stream of running water to remove any impurities from its bristles. 

Check the bristles. If they are excessively worn, replace the brushes (the bristles should protrude by at least 10mm). Read the paragraph 

FITTING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SWEEPING VERSION)

” for replacing the brushes.

5.  After checking to make sure that the brush is clean, reassemble it and move on to the one at the rear.

N.B.:

 you are advised to invert the right and left-hand brushes every day.

ATTENTION:

 If the brushes are not new, and have deformed bristles, it is better to reassemble them in the same position in order to 

prevent the different inclination of the bristles from overloading the brush motor, as well as to prevent excessive vibrations.

4.  Thoroughly clean the squeegee body vacuum chamber with a jet of water, and then with a damp cloth (

Fig.9

).

5.  Thoroughly clean the squeegee body rear rubber blade (6) with a jet of water, and then with a damp cloth (

Fig.10

).

6.  Thoroughly clean the squeegee body front rubber blade (7) with a jet of water, and then with a damp cloth (

Fig.11

).

7.  Thoroughly clean the vacuum nozzle with a jet of water, and then with a damp cloth.

8.  Proceed in the opposite order to reassemble all the parts.

CLEANING THE LATERAL BRUSH (SCRUBBING VERSION)

Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush head gearmotor lifespan. To clean the brush, 

proceed as follows:

1.  Open the machine's right later carter (13) (

Fig.18

).

2.  Move the brush release lever downwards (14) (

Fig.19

).

3.  Remove the brush from the side brush head (

Fig.20

).

4.  Clean the brush under a stream of running water to remove any impurities from its bristles. Check the bristles. If they are excessively worn, 

replace the brushes (the bristles should protrude by at least 10mm). See “

FITTING THE SIDE BRUSH (SCRUBBING VERSION)

” when 

replacing the brush.

5.  After checking to make sure that the brush is clean, reassemble it.

CLEANING THE LATERAL BRUSH (SWEEPING VERSION)

Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush head gearmotor lifespan. To clean the brush, 

proceed as follows:

1.  Stand on the right side of the machine.

2. 

Remove the wing nut (15) fixing the side brush to the gear motor, turning the wing nut anti-clockwise (

Fig.21

).

3.  Remove the washer (16) holding the side brush in place (

Fig.22

).

4.  Take out the side brush from the pin in the gear motor.

5.  Clean the brush under a stream of running water to remove any impurities from its bristles. Check the bristles. If they are excessively worn, 

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Summary of Contents for MAGNA PLUS

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DOC 10079786 Ver AC 11 2019 PROFESSIONAL SCRUBBING MACHINES USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MAGNA PLUS...

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Page 3: ...PACK THE MACHINE 12 HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE 13 PREPARATION OF MACHINE 14 MACHINE SAFETY 14 TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE USED 15 INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE MACHINE 15 BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL 15 R...

Page 4: ...RSION 35 CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY 35 CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES SCRUBBING VERSION 36 CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES SWEEPING VERSION 36 CLEANING THE LATERAL BRUSH SCRUBBING VERSION 36 CLEANING...

Page 5: ...d the sections preceded by this symbol meticulously following the instructions indicated for the safety of the operator and the device Danger symbol corrosive substances The operator should always wea...

Page 6: ...e model the version and the serial number written on the relevant plate TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The Magna is a floor scrubbing machine that can work on various types of floor and dirt thanks to the mech...

Page 7: ...th mm 1045 1045 Nominal power of brush motor s IEC 62885 9 W 750 750 Total width of brushes IEC 62885 9 No mm 2 460 2 210 800 Number of rotations of single brush head brush rpm 180 550 Nominal power o...

Page 8: ...e body 17 Command display 18 Brush head extra pressure selection lever 19 Horn button 20 Detergent solution tap control lever 21 Steering wheel 22 Reverse gear selection lever 23 Detergent solution fi...

Page 9: ...ember that when the bristles are worn and therefore too short they will become rigid and are no longer able to penetrate and clean deep down In this case like with over large bristles the brush tends...

Page 10: ...the blinking lights Applied to the front of the machine to indicate the blinking lights switch Recovery tank drainage hose symbol Applied to the back of the machine to identify the recovery tank s dra...

Page 11: ...level symbol 19 Forward speed level symbol MANUAL 0000 00 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 17 19 8 16 18 9 10 12 11 13 15 14 11 Label indicating the need to read the Use and Maintenance Manual Applied in the vicinit...

Page 12: ...seat from rotating insert the retainer 4 into the slot 5 Fig 4 8 Connect the backup battery carriage s connector to the machine s main system connector Fig 5 9 Grip the back of the seat 3 and turn the...

Page 13: ...s operation check there are no people or objects near the machine N B the ramp gradient must not be such as to cause damage to the machine as it goes up 7 Position the machine on the means of transpor...

Page 14: ...hat are active 6 Set the main switch to 0 Fig 3 by turning the key 1 a quarter turn anti clockwise Remove the key from the instrument panel 7 Get off the machine CAUTION when getting down from the mac...

Page 15: ...ATTENTION the room used to recharge the batteries must be adequately ventilated to prevent the accumulation of gases that leak from batteries 3 Get off the machine CAUTION when getting down from the m...

Page 16: ...nt impurities and dirt causing the appliance s water system to malfunction Fig 15 Using the filler hose 17 Fig 15 This supports the water hose on its own but be sure to remove the cap 15 to allow adeq...

Page 17: ...s until the button is pushed towards the coupling spring and is locked in place Fig 18 N B The image in Fig 18 indicates the direction of rotation for coupling the left brush the right brush must be t...

Page 18: ...emembering to put the washer 28 in between the knob and the brush Fig 28 7 Once the brush has been fitted move on to the one on the left ASSEMBLING THE SQUEEGEE BODY For packaging reasons the squeegee...

Page 19: ...t the amount of detergent solution present in the solution tank is sufficient for the type of work to be performed If this is not the case top up the solution tank see the sections titled FILLING THE...

Page 20: ...e section MANUAL MODE PROGRAM ZONE read the section PROGRAM ZONE MODE As an example we will look at the program mode To begin working in this mode proceed as follows 1 Make all the checks listed in PR...

Page 21: ...e working program you want see DS SELECTOR DRIVE SELECT Fig 2 N B by selecting one of the three working programs on the DS selector ECO MODE will be automatically activated 4 Deactivate ECO MODE by pr...

Page 22: ...rom the programme menu select the EXIT button or enable and then disable the ECO MODE button N B the light blue ZONE key shows that the selected zone is active in this case the ECO MODE button is not...

Page 23: ...ol if visible it shows that the side brush head is in the working position 4 Working lights symbol if visible it shows that the working lights are on N B If you need to activate the dipped headlights...

Page 24: ...le on the control panel display are 1 FFM symbol if visible it shows that the system is operating 2 FSS symbol if visible it shows that the system is operating 3 Side brush head symbol if visible it s...

Page 25: ...it shows that the side brush head is in the working position 4 Working lights symbol if visible it shows that the working lights are on N B If you need to activate the dipped headlights when working s...

Page 26: ...at may be visible on the control panel display are 1 FFM symbol if visible it shows that the system is operating 2 FSS symbol if visible it shows that the system is operating 3 Side brush head symbol...

Page 27: ...inversely proportional to the distance of the reflecting object 2 1 1 2 BUZZER The machine is equipped with a buzzer if you need to sound a warning just press the button 1 on the steering column Fig...

Page 28: ...else wait three seconds without touching anything OFFICE 0000 00 100 ECO mode 0000 00 100 1 2 2 1 3 EMERGENCY BUTTON If any problems are encountered during the work operations press the emergency but...

Page 29: ...ator 3 X AL_71 Traction Incorrect limit switches actuator 3 X AL_80 Traction Overtemperature X AL_81 Traction Power board damaged X AL_82 Traction Main fuse faulty X AL_83 Traction Main contactor faul...

Page 30: ...to be carried out document in IT EN ES FR DE The machine s use and maintenance manual document in IT EN ES FR DE To start them do as follows 1 With the machine on press the menu button 1 on the workin...

Page 31: ...pump in the machine s water system starts N B if the FLR system is activated the relative symbol 3 is displayed in the working screen N B if you want to deactivate the FLR system press button 2 again...

Page 32: ...r N B to return to the working screen press on any point of the screen except the edges of the display or else wait three seconds without touching anything 3 3 OFFICE 0000 00 100 ECO mode 0000 00 100...

Page 33: ...th the spray gun kit To use this proceed as follows 1 Select the transfer program see DS DRIVE SELECT SELECTOR 2 Release the spray gun accessory at the back of the machine from the retainers 3 Activat...

Page 34: ...BRUSH HEAD BODY BRUSHES SCRUBBING VERSION Clean the brushes on the brush head body see CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BODY BRUSHES SWEEPING VERSION Clean the brush on the side brush head body see CLEANING TH...

Page 35: ...he debris hopper locking pin 2 Fig 4 3 Use the handle 3 to extract the debris hopper Fig 5 and empty it 4 Clean the inside with a jet of water and use a brush to remove any residual impurities if nece...

Page 36: ...its bristles Check the bristles If they are excessively worn replace the brushes the bristles should protrude by at least 10mm Read the paragraph FITTING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES SWEEPING VERSION for r...

Page 37: ...er gaskets Fig 29 15 Grip the handle and turn the recovery tank cover to its working position CLEANING THE RECYCLE FILTER FLR VERSIONS Proceed as follows to empty the recovery tank 1 With the tank emp...

Page 38: ...hine s left lateral hatch 1 Fig 3 3 Remove the detergent solution filter cap 28 Fig 32 4 Rinse the filter cartridge under a jet of water and use a brush to eliminate any impurities if necessary 5 Once...

Page 39: ...rd rubber blade and the other Fig 16 N B when adjusting the side squeegee remember to leave about 10 mm of the threaded part beyond the self locking flanged nut 14 Fig 12 FILLING BRAKING SYSTEM OIL BA...

Page 40: ...k to make sure that the detergent solution tap is completely open If this is not the case adjust the lever 5 on the left hand side of the steering column Fig 5 6 Press the drive pedal 6 Fig 6 to begin...

Page 41: ...t be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible contact with the edges or tips of metal objects 8 Go to the front left hand side of the machine 9 Open the machine s left lateral carter...

Page 42: ...he side brush is in function the LED indicator light inside the button 17 will be on 4 Lower the brush head body by turning the brush head control lever 3 on the rear part of the steering column Fig 3...

Page 43: ...mains supply The LEDs of the battery charger blink repeatedly Referring to the battery charger use and maintenance manual check the meaning of the flashing signals that the battery charger emits dung...

Page 44: ...age tube is not properly positioned Check that the cap on the recovery tank drainage tube is positioned properly The recovery tank lid is not positioned correctly Check that the recovery tank lid is p...

Page 45: ...2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic compatibility directive They also comply with the following standards EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 60335 2 72 2012 EN 12100 2010 EN 61000 6 2 2...

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