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PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR
! WARNING
Before starting work, wear overalls, ear protectors, non-slip and waterproof shoes, mask to protect the respiratory tract, gloves and all
other personal protection devices necessitated by the work environment.
! WARNING
Never leave the machine unattended or parked with the electronic ignition key inserted.
! INFORMATION
If you are using the machine for the first time, we recommend trying it out on a large obstacle-free surface first to acquire the necessary
familiarity.
! WARNING
To avoid damaging the surface of the floor you are cleaning, avoid rotating the brushes with the machine stationary.
! WARNING
Always dilute the detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use sodium hypochlorite (bleach) or other oxidants,
particularly in strong concentrations. Do not use solvents or hydrocarbons. The water and detergent temperature must not exceed the
Use products suitable for the floor and dirt to be removed only.
Follow the safety regulations on use of detergents given in the section “Safety regulations”.
Preparing the machine for work
Proceed as follows before starting work:
► Check that the display shows the batteries to be fully charged. Recharge if necessary. See the
“Battery maintenance and charging”
► Make sure that the dirty water tank is empty. Empty it if necessary, see
“Emptying the dirty water tank”
► Make sure that the solution tank is full. Fill it if necessary, see
“Filling the water/detergent tank
. If the machine is not fitted with the “Chem-
Dose” accessory, add detergent to the tank in the required percentage, using the measuring cap.
► Adjust the instrument panel height by unscrewing the adjustment knobs (fig. 10-ref. 4).
►
Display (fig. 7)
:
► Displays the maximum speed ramp set (fig. 7-ref. 1), version with electric drive.
► The percentage of battery charge (fig. 7-ref. 2).
► The machine operating hours (fig. 7-ref. 4) standard version, the minutes remaining until the detergent runs out, and alternatively the
sq.m remaining until the detergent runs out on the APC version (ADVANCED PRODUCTIVITY CONTROL).
► The number of litres of detergent in the tank, on the
APC version (ADVANCED PRODUCTIVITY CONTROL)
(fig. 7-ref. 3).
►
► Indication of the set operating program (fig. 7-ref. 5).
► Brush indication, with pressure level (fig. 7-ref. 6).
► Water delivery indication, with level (fig. 7-ref. 7).
► Suction indication, with speed level (fig. 7-ref. 8).
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