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To load the machine onto a means of transport, proceed as follows:
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empty the dirty water drum and detergent tank;
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remove the squeegee and brushes (or drive disks);
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remove the batteries;
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place the machine on the pallet and fix it with plastic straps or metal brackets;
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lift the pallet (with the machine) using a fork lift truck and load it onto the means of
transport;
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anchor the machine to the means of transport with cables connected to the pallet and
machine itself.
6.
PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR
6.1.
Controls - Description
With reference to fig. 5, the machine has the following controls and indicator lights:
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Battery charge light (fig. 5, ref. 2): consists of 3 LEDs (red, yellow and green) which
indicate the level of battery charge. There may be:
a) green LED on: batteries from 100% to 50% charged;
b) yellow LED on: batteries from 50% to 18% charged;
c) red LED on: batteries almost flat;
d) red LED flashing: batteries completely flat; after a few seconds the brushes stop;
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Main Switch - emergency button with key (fig. 5, ref. 1): enables and disables
electrical power to all machine functions. Acts as a safety device. To start up the
machine, turn the key clockwise. To stop the machine press the button.
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Brush button with light (fig. 5, ref. 4): enables (LED on) and disables (LED off) brush
operation by raising and lowering the head and turning the suction motor on/off. As
well as enabling brush operation, pressing this button also performs the automatic
brush attachment and release manoeuvre, see instructions below.
MICRO SCRUB/ECS model, holding this button down for at least 5 seconds also
selects the type of machine operation, "MICROFIBRE" with microfibre disk or
"BRUSH-PAD" with brush/abrasive disk.
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Suction button with light (fig. 5, ref. 3): switches the suction motor responsible for
drying the floor being washed on (LED on) or off (LED off). When the suction motor is
turned on, the squeegee is automatically lowered. When it is turned off, the squeegee
is automatically raised.
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Detergent flow regulation button (fig. 5, ref. 5): hold the button down for at least 2
seconds to enable/disable the flow of detergent. On this machine, detergent flow can
be regulated manually by repeatedly pressing the detergent flow regulation button (fig.
5, ref. 5), or automatically. In automatic mode, the machine automatically regulates the
flow in proportion to the speed of the machine. Follow the instructions below to set the
machine’s software for the type of detergent flow:
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turn the machine on by turning the emergency button key switch (fig. 5, ref. 1),
wait 5 seconds and make sure the display comes on.
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press the brush button (fig. 5, ref. 4) and suction button (fig. 5, ref. 3) together
for at least 5 seconds. This accesses the battery settings menu.
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press the brush button (fig. 5, ref. 4) once to access the water regulation
menu. “MAN” or “AUT” appears on the display.
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press the suction button repeatedly (fig. 5, ref. 3) to select “MAN” (manual) or
“AUT” (automatic) operation.
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memorise the displayed parameter by pressing the emergency button (fig. 5
ref. 3).
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Accelerator (fig. 6, ref. 1): turning the accelerator moves the machine. If the brushes
and suction motor are enabled (LEDs on), it also starts rotation of the brushes and