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11.1.e - Cleaning the brush (Fig. 24)

 WARNING:

Do not put the brush into a bucket or con-

tainer with water or water and detergent.

The brush can be removed both with the 

squeegee system (48 Fig. 1) mounted or dis-

mounted.

-   Press the button (55) from the central 

part of the brush (9).

-   Slightly lift the machine and pull out the 

brush (9) as shown in the figure.

-   Wash well the brush and check that there 

are no wires or other fibres on the brush.

-   Perform the steps in this section in re-

verse in order to replace it ensuring the 

correct insertion of the brush (9) in the 

axle (24), then turn it to secure it in the 

holder (25) until a click is heard.

OPERATIONS TO 

PERFORM WHEN 

NECESSARY

11.1.f - Replacing the brush

If it is necessary to replace the brush when 

it is worn and has a ø under 6.5 cm or to re-

place it according to the type of floor to wash:

-  Remove the brush as indicated in the 

paragraph “Cleaning the brush” and re-

place it with a new one.

11.1.g - Replacing the squeegee rub-

ber blades(Fig. 25)

When it becomes clear that drying the floor 

is difficult or traces of water remain on the 

floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the 

squeegee rubber blades (48 Fig. 1):

-  Remove the squeegee unit (48 Fig. 1)  as 

indicated in the “Cleaning the squeegee” 

paragraph.

-   Remove the internal rubber blade (53).

-   Remove the latch (54) by rotating the 

hand wheel (55).

-   Remove the external rubber blade (56).

NOTE:

When the rubber blades (53) and (56) are 

worn on one side, they can be turned upside 

down once.

-  Replace or turn upside down the rubber 

blades (53) and (56) without interchang-

ing them.

-  Replace all the components in reverse 

order.

NOTE:

Do not interchange the rubber blades, a 

smooth rubber blade will be mounted in-

side the wiper and a corrugated one will be 

mounted on the outside.

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Page 2: ...onal Cleaning Machines Since 1968 2 GHIBLI WIRBEL SpA 27020 Dorno PV ITALY www ghibliwirbel com info ghibliwirbel com Dryer Scrubber Mod Battery s n MADE IN ITALY GVW Year Art mode V kg IPX3 MAX 2 W 5...

Page 3: ...o di costruzione Codice articolo Modello Massima pendenza superabile EN No dust protection Level of protection from water Weight in running order Year of manufacture Item code Model Maximum negotiable...

Page 4: ...00 ROLLY WB 11 E33 10 1110 00 ROLLY WB 11 M33 10 0110 00 ROLLY WB 11 M33 bc 280 wh 13 0110 00 ROLLY WB 11 M33 bc 560 wh 17 0110 00 ROLLY WB 7 M33 10 0075 20 ROLLY WB 7 E33 10 1075 20 ROLLY WB 7 M33 bc...

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Page 7: ...d reliability over time We are aware that in order for a good product to stay that way over time it requires continuous updates aimed at meeting the expectations of those who use it on a daily basis F...

Page 8: ...ne cycle operation 8 6 4 Brush lifting lowering pedal 8 6 5 Ground pressure regulation selector for the brush 9 7 1 Moving the machine 9 8 1 Filling in the clean water tank 9 8 1 a Filling in the tank...

Page 9: ...ion version ROLLY 11 M33 BC 560Ah 24V Lithium Battery code 22 0571 01 Supply power 24V dc 24V dc Installed load 270 W 270 W Forward movement Manual Manual Washing width 330 mm 330 mm Drying width 420...

Page 10: ...28 kg Weight with charger version ROLLY 11 E33 26 5kg Weight with battery version ROLLY 11 M33 BC 280Wh 27 5 kg Weight with battery version ROLLY 11 M33 BC 560Wh 29 kg Full load weight 7 5 kg 11 kg GV...

Page 11: ...all its components If any evident damage is found contact the area agent and the carrier within 3 days of receipt Remove the box 17 containing the ac cessories and the bag 18 containing the brush 3 1...

Page 12: ...tric power cable com pletely before connecting it to the mains socket Use an electrical extension lead only if in perfect condition ensure that the section is appropriate for the appliance power ratin...

Page 13: ...he vacuum cleaner is turned off by pressing the but ton 37 The lit LED 32 indicates a normal op eration The lit LED 38 indicates a silent opera tion The turned off LEDs 32 and 38 indi cate the turned...

Page 14: ...ssary to reduce the pressure by pressing the appropriate selector as indi cated in the corresponding paragraph 6 2 Lever 3 for the adjustment of the handle bar inclination machine cycle operation Fig...

Page 15: ...harger en sure that the plug is disconnected from the AC power outlet WARNING Only add clean mains water to the tank at a temperature no greater than 40 C WARNING If the detergent comes in contact wit...

Page 16: ...that the tank 12 the tank 13 and the lid 11 are placed correctly Check that the brush 9 is correctly at tached Check that the tank 12 is filled in with clean water and detergent if necessary Check the...

Page 17: ...levers 4 Lift the brush assembly 9 by pressing the pedal 10 until reaching the limit switch securing it in the adequate slot WARNING Always lift the brush assembly at the end of the cleaning operation...

Page 18: ...onding paragraph Replace all the components in reverse order 11 1 c Removal of the squeegee system Fig 22 Remove the tank 13 Fig 1 as indicated in the corresponding paragraph Release the lever 8 Pull...

Page 19: ...under 6 5 cm or to re place it according to the type of floor to wash Remove the brush as indicated in the paragraph Cleaning the brush and re place it with a new one 11 1 g Replacing the squeegee ru...

Page 20: ...ine The machine does not dry well leaving traces of water on the floor Aspirator off Obstructed vacuum tubes Dirty wiper rubber blades Squeegee rubber blades worn Start the vacuum cleaner by pressing...

Page 21: ...brush soft Code 40 5000 01 Polypropylene cylindrical brush hard Code 40 5000 02 Tynex cylindrical brush Code 40 5000 03 Microfibre cylindrical brush Code 40 5000 04 Natural rubber blade kit Code 96 00...

Page 22: ...4 SW4 1 SW4 2 T1 S5 S5 1 S5 2 a b c 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12 C 13 14 15 16 C F2 SW1b F3 F4 24VDC P1 SW5 B B 24DC F1 24DC 24DC L N 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz 24DC 24DC L N 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz 22 0617 00 POW...

Page 23: ...l protector PINOUT T1 SW1 molex minifit 20 poles 1 LD_1 Blue LED for brush 2 LD_3 2nd blue LED for H2 O capacity 3 LD_5 Blue LED for silent mode 4 LD_7 Red LED for dirty water 5 LD_9 Yellow LED for ba...

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Page 26: ...1968 DEALER Ghibli Wirbel S p A Via Circonvallazione 5 27020 Dorno PV Italia P 39 0382 848811 F 39 0382 84668 M info ghibliwirbel com www ghibliwirbel com 100 MADE IN ITALY A COMPANY GROUP OF RIELLO I...

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