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MACHINE PREPARATION 

WARNING: you are advised to only use airtight batteries in order to avoid 

the leakage of acids! 

WARNING: you are advised to have the electric connections made by a 

qualified, ICE-trained technician 

WARNING: you are advised to always wear protective gloves in order to 

avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands

WARNING: You are advised to only lift and move the batteries with lifting 

and transportation means suitable for the specific weight and size

7. CONNECTING THE CONNECTOR 

1. Connect the battery connector to the machine connector. 

2. re-assemble all the elements 

WARNING

: this process must be carried out by qualified personnel. The 

incorrect or imperfect connection of the cables to the connector can seriously 

harm people and damage objects. 

8. CHARGING THE BATTERY (WITH BUILT-IN BATTERY CHARGER) 

Perform a battery charging cycle before using the machine. 

When replacing the battery, be sure to use batteries that are suitable for the battery charger installed 

(use only 12V AGM or Gel batteries). 

In order to recharge the battery: 

1. Make sure the recovery tank and the solution tank are empty 

2. Move the machine near to the battery charger 

3. Remove the battery charger connector socket protection on the back of the machine (1) 

4. Plug the battery charger cable (supplied with the machine) into the freed socket 

5. Plug the battery charger cable into the mains socket 

6. For the correct use of the battery charger, follow the instructions in the enclosed booklet 

WARNING

: If one of the three LEDs flashes refer to the battery charger 

manual supplied with the machine 

Summary of Contents for SCRUB 35D

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC 10067992 Ver AA 02 2017 SCRUBBING MACHINES USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SCRUB 35D...

Page 2: ...The images are for reference purposes only and are not binding in terms of design and supply Symbols used in the manual Open book symbol with an i Indicates the need to consult the instruction manual...

Page 3: ...MENT PANEL COMPONENTS 12 11 FIXING THE HANDLEBARS 13 12 SOLUTION TANK 13 13 DETERGENT SOLUTION 13 14 RECOVERY TANK 14 15 ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH 14 WORK 15 1 PREPARING TO WORK 15 2 OVERFLOW DEVICE 15 3 F...

Page 4: ...achine must only be used for this purpose Even the best machines will only work well if used correctly and kept in good working order We therefore suggest you read this instruction booklet carefully a...

Page 5: ...50 Suction vacuum mbar Solution tank PE l 10 Recovery tank PE l 10 Total machine weight including batteries kg 67 Gross weight of the machine ready for use kg 77 Battery V Ah 12 65 Battery charger V A...

Page 6: ...symbol Used to indicate the brush motor switch Symbol denoting suction motor Used to indicate the suction motor switch Battery symbol Battery charge level indicator Indicates the maximum temperature o...

Page 7: ...t vacuum inflammable liquids Do not use the device to collect dangerous powders In the event of a fire use a powder extinguisher Do not use water Do not knock against shelving or scaffolding where the...

Page 8: ...he use of other brushes could compromise safety levels The device must be disconnected from the power supply before removing the battery The battery must be removed from the device before this is disp...

Page 9: ...he front part using the machine handlebars as a lever The big rear wheels mean it can be towed anywhere and loaded on a truck by means of a simple ramp Vispa B is easy to transport even by car Exploit...

Page 10: ...ces by lifting with the provided handles WARNING you are advised to always wear protective gloves in order to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands WARNING You are advised to only lift and mo...

Page 11: ...ion of the cables to the connector can seriously harm people and damage objects 8 CHARGING THE BATTERY WITH BUILT IN BATTERY CHARGER Perform a battery charging cycle before using the machine When repl...

Page 12: ...and maintenance operations must be carried out by specialised personnel WARNING danger of gas fumes and the leakage of corrosive liquids WARNING Danger of fire do not go near in the presence of free...

Page 13: ...operly in place A Verify that the quick connection is correctly connected B 13 DETERGENT SOLUTION Proceed as follows to fill the solution tank 1 Make sure that the recovery tank is empty 2 Make sure t...

Page 14: ...ves in order to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 14 RECOVERY TANK Make sure the recovery tank is empty otherwise empty it completely Verify that the recovery tank is correctly inserted i...

Page 15: ...to start working 12 press the main switch 1 and check the green indicator light comes on 13 press the suction switch 2 14 press the solenoid valve switch 3 At this point by using the operating lever t...

Page 16: ...ENTS The traction of these machines is obtained by means of the brush which by working slightly inclined is able to drag the machine forwards WARNING when making even brief reverse movements verify th...

Page 17: ...off the brush main switch 1 5 Raise the rear handle to lift up the squeegee 6 bring the machine to the place provided for draining the water 7 Remove the recovery tank then remove the bayonet cap and...

Page 18: ...nnect the machine s battery connector WARNING this operation must be carried out by using gloves in order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions 2 CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE Check the squeegee...

Page 19: ...e machine s battery connector WARNING this operation must be carried out by using gloves in order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions 5 unscrew the knobs on the squeegee that block the...

Page 20: ...e the squeegee 2 Raise the machine using the handlebars as a lever 3 With the base up activate the brush command with impulses The brush will be automatically released WARNING during this operation ve...

Page 21: ...tube running between the suction unit and the suction cap 2 CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK AND FILTER 1 Detach the quick connection 1 to avoid breaking the connection itself 2 remove the recovery tank 3...

Page 22: ...lve switch is on 3 Verify that the quick connection is correctly inserted 4 Check the cock regulation screw on the water outlet 3 THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN WELL 1 Check the state of wear and tear of...

Page 23: ...CK type equipped with a snap type central locking system in plastic that allows the abrasive floor pads to be perfectly centred and held without any risk of them becoming detached 1 fitted with a seri...

Page 24: ...is necessary to remove and separate the following materials and then send them to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with the currently effective environmental hygiene regulations brush...

Page 25: ...Part 2 Technical principles EN 61000 6 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Gene...

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