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Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968
ENGLISH
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1.1 INTRODUCTION
DANGER:
Before using the appliance, read the accom-
panying
“SINGLE DISC SAFETY WARN-
INGS”
booklet carefully.
This manual forms an integral part of the ma-
chine itself. It must therefore be kept in a safe
place where it is accessible to all users (opera-
tors and maintenance personnel) throughout
the life of the machine until it is scrapped.
1.2 - INTENDED USE OF
THE MACHINE
The machine has been designed and built:
for cleaning floors and carpets, for polishing
floors, for sanding floors (e.g. parquet and
uneven surfaces).
DANGER:
Any other use releases the manufacturer
from liability for harm to persons and/or
property and invalidates any warranty
condition.
1.3 - NON-INTENDED USE
OF THE MACHINE
WARNING:
The machine is not intended for outdoor
use.
DANGER:
- do not wash floors with water above 50 °C;
- do not use diesel/petrol or corrosive de-
tergents to wash floors;
- do not wash and suck up corrosive, flam-
mable or explosive liquids, even if diluted.
2.1 COMPONENT
ASSEMBLY
2.1.a - Positioning the handle (Fig. 1)
- Place the handle (1) on the base (2),
aligning the four holes on the handle with
the holes on the machine body.
- Tighten the screws (3) provided.
2.1.b - Electrical machine handle/
body connection (Fig. 2)
- Plug the handle into the machine body
by putting the plug (4) into the machine
socket (5).
2.1.c - Assembling the brush (Fig. 3)
- Tilt the machine, pivoting, with the handle
straight, with your feet on the wheels and
place it on the handle.
- Place the brush (6) on the base of the
machine, fitting the appropriate butterfly
coupling (7).
- Make a half turn in the direction of the ar-
row (A) to fit in the brush (6).
- Put the machine back in position.
- When rotation starts, the brush will end
fitting.
To disassemble the brush, tilt machine and
turn the brush (6) in the opposite direction to
that shown by the arrow (A).
WARNING:
Use only the brushes provided by the
manufacturer for the machine model as
indicated in the PERMITTED ACCESSO-
RIES table in this manual.
Using other types of brushes can com-
promise the safety of the machine.
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