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concentrations, and do not use solvents or hydrocarbons. The temperatures for
water and detergent must not exceed the maximum temperatures indicated in the
technical data and must be free from sand and/or other impurities.
The machine has been designed to be used with non-foaming and biodegradable
detergents specific for sweeping scrubbers.
Contact the Manufacturer to have a complete and updated list of the available detergents
and chemical products; you will receive all papers together with the Manual “Complete
cleaning system”.
Use only products suitable for floors and for removing dirt.
Follow the safety rules concerning the use of detergents indicated in the paragraph
“Safety regulations”.
6.6
Setting up the machine
IMPORTANT
Before starting work, wear overalls, ear protectors, non-slip waterproof shoes,
mask to protect the respiratory tract, gloves and all other personal protection
devices recommended by the supplier of the detergent used or necessitated by the
work environment.
Before starting to work, perform the following operations:
Check the level of battery charge (recharge, if necessary);
Make sure that the recovery tank (fig. B, ref. 2) is empty; if this is not so, empty it;
Fill the solution tank (fig. B, ref. 1) through the respective hole on the front with clean
water and non-foaming detergent in a suitable concentration: leave a difference in level
of at least 5 cm between the liquid surface and the tank opening;
Install brushes or drive discs suitable for the floor and the job to be done;
Lower the head by press the Main/Brush connect button (fig. A, ref. 8);
Check that the squeegee (fig. B, ref. 6) is fixed well and connected to the suction tube
(fig. E, ref. 1); make sure that the rear blade is not worn.
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If you use the machine for the first time, it is advisable that you train with it for a
short time on a wide surface without any obstacles, to acquire the necessary
familiarity.
Always empty the recovery tank before refilling the solution tank.
For an effective cleaning and long life of the equipment, it is necessary to follow some
simple rules:
Prepare the work area, keeping away the possible obstacles;
Begin to work starting from the farthest spot, in order to avoid trampling on the area
just-cleaned;
Choose paths that are as much straight as possible;
On wide floors divide the paths into rectangular and parallel areas.
At the end quickly mop the area, if necessary, to clean spots that are inaccessible to the
scrubber.
6.7 Work
Prepare the machine as described above.
Turn the key switch (fig. A, ref. 1) into the "ON" position without pressing the
brush/traction button (fig. B, ref. 7), check the battery charge as shown by the
display(fig. A, ref. 6). If the battery level is low, turn the key switch back to the "OFF"
position and recharge the batteries (see chapter 8).
Use the direction selector (fig. A, ref. 9) to set the direction of movement;
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