
HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE
To transport the machine safely, proceed as follows:
DANGER:
before starting any task, make sure the current regulations concerning the safe transport of dangerous substances are
scrupulously observed.
1. Check to make sure that the solution tank and the recovery tank are empty. If this is not the case, empty them (see the sections titled
“EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK” on page 30 and “DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK” on page 29).
WARNING:
during this 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.
2. Sit on the driver’s seat.
3. Insert the key (2) into the main switch on the control panel. Bring the main switch to its "I" position by turning the key (2) a quarter turn to the
right (
Fig.7
).
4. Turn the brush head control lever (6) anti-clockwise (
Fig.8
); in this manner the brush head body will be raised off the floor.
5. Turn the squeegee control lever (7) clockwise (
Fig.9
) to raise the squeegee body off the floor.
6. Press the drive pedal (9) (
Fig.11
) to begin moving the machine.
7. Use a ramp to move the machine up onto the transport vehicle.
WARNING:
during this 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.
8. Position the machine on the means of transport, and set the main switch to the “0” position by turning the key (2) a quarter turn anti-
clockwise (
Fig.2
). Remove the key from the main switch.
9.
Get off the machine.
10. Grip the handle (5) and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position (
Fig.5
).
11. Disconnect the battery connector from the machine's main system connector (
Fig.6
).
WARNING:
the following operations must be carried out by qualified personnel. An incorrect disconnection of the connector may cause a
malfunction of the device.
12. Grip the handle (5) and lower the recovery tank to its working position.
WARNING:
secure the device according to the directives in force in the country of use, so that it cannot slide or tip over.
MACHINE SAFETY
The procedure for securing the machine, thus allowing the operations to be performed under conditions of complete safety, is as follows:
1. Check to make sure that the solution tank and the recovery tank are empty. If this is not the case, empty them (see the sections titled
“EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK” on page 30 and “DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK” on page 29).
2. Bring the main switch to its "0" position by turning the key (2) a quarter turn anti-clockwise (
Fig.2
). Remove the key from the instrument
panel.
3.
Get off the machine.
4. Grip the handle (5) and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position (
Fig.5
).
5. Disconnect the battery connector from the machine's main system connector (
Fig.6
).
WARNING:
the following operations must be carried out by qualified personnel. An incorrect disconnection of the connector may cause a
malfunction of the device.
6. Grip the handle (5) and turn the recovery tank to its working position.
TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE USED
Used batteries must meet the requirements set out in DIN EN 50272-3 "Traction batteries for industrial trucks".
To carry out the work well, the
machine must have a 24V power supply
; we recommend using four 6V MFP 210Ah/C
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batteries.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
For battery maintenance and recharging, respect the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer. When the batteries reach the end of
their service life, they must be disconnected by a FIMAP assistance centre technician or by a specialised and properly trained worker, and must
be subsequently removed from the battery compartment using suitable lifting devices.
N.B.:
dead batteries are classified as dangerous waste and as such must be delivered to an authorized body for disposal.
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