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6.1.c - Using the machine
(Figs. 12 and 14)
- After starting the machine, begin cleaning
by keeping the levers (26) pressed, thus
keeping the machine running and brush
rotation active.
- The machine must be used creating small
arches with the operator in the middle.
- The traverse, which is the natural drift of
the machine, is obtained by pressing or
lifting the machine grip.
Pulling or lifting the grip slightly makes
the machine move to the right.
Pressing or gently lowering the grip
makes the machine move to the left.
Slightly twisting the right-hand side of the
grip makes the machine move forward.
Slightly twisting the left-hand side of the
grip makes the machine move backward.
N.B.:
Move the grip gently in order to achieve man-
ageable machine movements.
- To keep the machine running at a certain
point, simply hold the grip in the starting
position.
N.B.:
Using the machine in a fixed position while the
brushes are rotating for a prolonged time can
cause damage to the floor.
- For machines equipped with an optional
tank, adjust the water supply using the le-
ver (27).
N.B.:
When the levers (26) are released, brush rota-
tion stops and the machine is turned off.
6.1.d - End of use and turning off
(Fig. 12-15)
- At the end of the cleaning, before turning
off the machine, shut off the water supply.
- Release the levers (26) to stop brush ro-
tation and turn off the machine (Fig. 12).
- Put the handle in an upright position.
- Remove the tank (optional) and empty
any solution out of it.
- Remove the brush or pad holder after use.
WARNING:
Do not leave the machine at a standstill
while the brush or pad holder are assem-
bled to prevent them from being dam-
aged.
- If the pad is dirty, wash it at a maximum
temperature of 60 °.
- If the brush is dirty, wash it under running
water.
- Unplug the power cable from the socket
and wrap it around the cable reel sup-
ports.
- Place the fixed support at the bottom of
the handle rod and wrap the cable, pass-
ing it between the support and the guide
handle (Fig. 15).
6.1.e - Transport
Making sure that the mains plug is discon-
nected and the handle is in an upright posi-
tion, lift the machine body by turning the han-
dle downwards.
The machine can then be transported on the
wheels.
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