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Press the brush/tracton button (fig. B, ref. 7) placed on the handgrip: the drive motor is
started and the machine starts moving forward;
Adjust the running speed via the potentiometer (fig. A, ref. 10);
Lower the squeegee by means of the proper lever (fig. F, ref. 2): the suction motor
comes on;
If you wish to engage reverse gear during work with the squeegee lowered, you must
first stop and raise the squeegee;
i INFORMATION
To set the most suitable head pressure value and solution flow, press the Main
swithch button (fig. A, ref. 8) to active the function.
Press the Main switch button (fig. A, ref. 8) to enable all functions (brush and suction
motors and head actuator).
Select the most suitable pressure for the head on the floor according to the type of
washing to be performed using the buttons (fig. A, ref. 4).
Select the most suitable flow according to the type of washing to be performed using
the button (fig. A, ref. 2).
If the machine is fitted with the optional EASE DOSE accessory, please following the
step below for the operate.
- EASE DOSE SYSTEM START
Press the EASE DOSE button (fig. A, ref. 3) and the LED comes on, the default
dilution rate is 1:128
- EASE DOSE SYSTEM STOP
Press again the EASE DOSE button (fig. A, ref. 3) and the LED off, the EASE
DOSE function stop.
- EASE DOSE SYSTEM SETTING
1. To enter EASE DOSE setting mode, Keep the EASE DOSE button (fig. A, ref.
3) press until "
CHEMICAL DOSE 1:XXX" on the display(fig. A ref.6).
2. Using the "+" and "-" buttons (fig. A, ref. 2) to select the dilution rate: "from
1:128 to 1: 12"
3. save the parameter and quit the setting menu by pressing and hold the EASE
DOSE button (fig. A, ref. 3).
Start cleaning, manoeuvring with the hands on the handgrip and moving the machine
by pressing the brush/tracton button (fig. B, ref. 7).
The working speed can be set using the maximum speed regulator (fig. A, ref. 10).
IMPORTANT
To avoid damaging the surface of the floor to be treated, avoid rotating the
brushes/pads with the machine stationary.
IMPORTANT
Whenever you fill up the solution tank, always empty the recovery tank. Do not
leave the machine stationary with the suction motor on.
At the end of work:
Release the brush/traction button (fig. B, ref. 7) placed beneath the handle: the drive
motor switches off and the machine stops;
Raise the head by switch off the main/brush button (fig. A, ref. 8)
Let the suction motor run for at least 2 minutes to make sure that it is completely dry;
Summary of Contents for GT85 Series
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