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53. THE BRUSH MOTOR DOES NOT WORK 

ATTENTION:

 To avoid damaging the floor, the engine only starts up when the machine is moved forwards. 

 

1.

 

Check that the brush head is lowered during the forward movement, with  the right lever (1) turned 
clockwise. 

2.

 

The operator must be properly seated in the driving position 

3.

 

Check no thermal protection device has intervened. 

4.

 

Check the correct connection of the engine to the terminal board under the footboards. 

 

 

54. THE MACHINE DOES NOT START 

1.

 

Check that connector (1) is connected to the batteries 

2.

 

Check the key switch is ON/I 

3.

 

Check that batteries are charged 

 

 

55. ELECTRIC FUSES AND THERMAL CUT-OUTS 

In addition to general 80 A fuses, the machine is also fitted with self-restoring safety fuses located on the 
boards  in  the  electric  system  that  interrupt  the  power  supply  to  the  brush  and  suction  motor  when  the 
machine exceeds the predetermined load. To restore the power supply to the motor, switch off the machine 
and wait for the fuses to cool down (about 40 seconds). If the switch disconnects the current again, contact 
the 

FIMAP 

technical assistance centre. 

 

 

 

56. THE MACHINE DOES NOT REVERSE 

WARNING:

 To avoid damage to the squeegee, the reverse movement is disabled and only works when the 

squeegee is lifted. 
 

1.

 

Check that the squeegee is lifted during the reverse movement with the left lever (1) turned clockwise. 

2.

 

The operator must be properly seated in the driving position 

3.

 

Check no thermal protection device has intervened. 

 

 

 

57. THE MACHINE DOES NOT MOVE FORWARD 

WARNING:

 To prevent damage to the motorwheel, forward movement is disabled if the parking brake is on. 

 

1.

 

The operator must be properly seated in the driving position 

2.

 

Check no thermal cut-out device has been triggered. 

3.

 

Move the locking lever to the right (14), the red parking brake indicator light on the instrument panel 
will go out. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MR100 B

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MR60 B MR65 B MR75 B MR85 B MR100 B ED 09 2019 ENG ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Doc 10025019 Ver AF...

Page 2: ...and supply Symbols used in the manual Open book symbol with an i Indicates the need to consult the instruction manual Open book symbol Used to tell the operator to read the manual before using the ma...

Page 3: ...S WITH BC 16 17 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR 17 18 ADVANCEMENT AT WORK SPEED 17 19 REVERSE FUNCTION 17 20 RECOVERY TANK 18 21 SOLUTION TANK 18 22 FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK 18 23 DETERGENT SOLUTION 1...

Page 4: ...HE BRUSHES 30 49 THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY PERFECTLY 30 50 THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN WELL 30 51 EXCESSIVE FOAM PRODUCTION 30 52 THE VACUUM CLEANER DOES NOT FUNCTION 30 53 THE BRUSH MOTOR DOES NOT WOR...

Page 5: ...the dirt removed and the detergent solution not absorbed by the floor The machine must only be used for this purpose Even the best machines will only work well if used correctly and kept in good work...

Page 6: ...mm 300x70 300x70 300x70 Solution tank l 110 110 110 Recovery tank l 125 125 125 Detergent tank FSS version only l 5 5 Steering diameter mm 2360 2360 2360 Machine dimensions Length Height Width mm 1510...

Page 7: ...els mm 300x70 300x70 Solution tank l 110 110 Recovery tank l 125 125 Detergent tank CDS version only l 5 5 Steering diameter mm 2360 2360 Machine dimensions Length Height Width mm 1510x1320x855 1510x1...

Page 8: ...dicate the yellow warning light showing that the parking brake and pressure increase on the brushes have been engaged Brush head squeegee motion symbol idle position Used to indicate the movement link...

Page 9: ...9 SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE Indicates the maximum gradient Parking brake symbol Used on the machine to indicate the parking brake control lever Symbol denoting battery electric charging...

Page 10: ...using the machine please read the following document carefully and follow the instructions contained herein along with the instructions in the document supplied with the machine itself GENERAL SAFETY...

Page 11: ...ardboard containers handle the packed product with suitable lifting means that comply with the legal requirements 3 HOW TO TRANSPORT THE MACHINE 1 Make sure the recovery tank and the solution tank are...

Page 12: ...identified as follows 8 Accelerator pedal forward 9 Accelerator pedal reverse ATTENTION Only by simultaneously pressing the pedals is the reverse made 7 FOOTBOARD FRONT LEFT COMPONENTS The components...

Page 13: ...5 CEI EN 60254 2 2008 06 CEI 21 7 The battery compartment can house four 6V or two 12V batteries For a good operating performance we suggest the use of four 6V 210 Ah C5 batteries 12 BATTERY MAINTENAN...

Page 14: ...insert the batteries you must 1 Lock the machine engaging the brake lever 2 Make sure that the key switch is in the OFF position 3 Make sure the recovery tank is empty otherwise empty it completely 4...

Page 15: ...the handle under the seat to open the recovery tank 6 Lift the recovery tank until it hooks to the end of the safety clamp 7 Disconnect the electrical connector from the battery connector 1 from the...

Page 16: ...attery charger 3 Engage the parking brake 4 Put the key switch to the OFF position 5 Grip the handle under the seat to open the recovery tank 6 Lift the recovery tank until it hooks to the end of the...

Page 17: ...ger is on before using the machine again ATTENTION Danger of gas exhalation and leakage of corrosive liquids ATTENTION Danger of fire keep naked flames at a safe distance 17 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDIC...

Page 18: ...ion filter is correctly fitted Check that the solution filter cap 1 under the solution tank in the front right of the machine is properly closed 22 FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK The solution tank can be f...

Page 19: ...am liquid in the recovery tank before starting to clean Do not use pure acids 24 REGULATING THE DETERGENT Firstly fully open the outflow of the tap by means of the lever 3 on the steering column Durin...

Page 20: ...the squeegee and put a spacer of a few millimetres 2 to 4 mm depending on the type of rubber under the wheels 28 BRUSH ASSEMBLY MR60 B VERSIONS 1 Make sure the parking brake is engaged and that the m...

Page 21: ...ery day 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...

Page 22: ...ter management kit 8 Reassemble all the elements 35 BASE EXTRA PRESSER VERSIONS B The pressure on the brushes can be increased by pressing pedal 8 located under the seat Simply release the pedal to re...

Page 23: ...is discharged ATTENTION If problems arise during operations turn off the key engage the parking brake by pushing the lever 9 to the left until the machine brakes and release the emergency lever place...

Page 24: ...9 Clean well both the squeegee and the rubbers with a jet of water 10 After cleaning the squeegee and rubbers replace the squeegee on the initial support firstly inserting the left pin of the squeege...

Page 25: ...between the squeegee and the tank 4 Reposition the cap on the drainage tube and lower the suction cap To lock the prop 3 just slightly raise the cap release the prop 3 and lower the cap up to close i...

Page 26: ...simplified by first loosening the handwheel 3 on the pin Then retighten the handwheel 3 to block the squeegee in place 6 Finally insert the squeegee tube in the special sleeve ATTENTION Before perform...

Page 27: ...performing any maintenance remove the keys from the panel and disconnect the battery connector of the machine ATTENTION During this operation check there are no people or objects near the brush 2 Rota...

Page 28: ...round by turning lever 4 anticlockwise 5 Remove the tube from the squeegee suction nozzle 6 Grip the handle under the seat to open the recovery tank 7 Lift the recovery tank until it hooks to the end...

Page 29: ...FF 0 position and remove it from the electrical board 2 Turn the wing nuts 1 in the horizontal position 3 Remove the rear rubber pressing blades 2 4 Remove the rubber 3 and replace it 5 To replace the...

Page 30: ...e them see REPLACING THE BRUSHES or DISASSEMBLING THE BRUSHES and ASSEMBLING THE BRUSHES Working with over worn brushes may cause damage to the floor 2 Use a different kind of brush to the one fitted...

Page 31: ...to the brush and suction motor when the machine exceeds the predetermined load To restore the power supply to the motor switch off the machine and wait for the fuses to cool down about 40 seconds If...

Page 32: ...32 DISPOSAL Proceed with scrapping the machine in accordance with the waste disposal regulations in force in the country in which the machine is being used...

Page 33: ...jump PAD HOLDER The pad holder is recommended for cleaning shiny surfaces There are two types of pad holder 1 The traditional pad holder is fitted with a series of anchor points that allow the abrasi...

Page 34: ...ty 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 2005 AC 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC 2012 EN 62233 2008 AC 2008 T...

Page 35: ...g standards EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 60335 2 72 2012 EN 12100 2010 EN 60335 2 29 2004 A2 2010 EN 61000 6 2 2005 AC 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC 2012 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EN 5501...

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