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WORK 

9. PREPARING TO WORK

1.

Make sure the power supply cable is not damaged

2.

Plug the power supply cable of the machine into the mains socket

3.

Bring the handlebar into work position by acting on the release lever

10. MANOEUVRABILITY OF THE MACHINE

The first time an operator uses the machine, he/she should become familiar with the movements to be 
imparted to the shaft in order to be confident enough with the directionality of movement of the machine, 
and should therefore not operate the machine near people or obstacles. 
Work in slow movements to the right and left, possibly moving back so that the operator always stands on 
an area of the floor yet to be cleaned up. 
Keep the power supply cable behind the operator, taking care not to operate the machine in its vicinity in 
order not to damage it. 
Do not insist too much on the same area so as to avoid damaging the floor, also in function of the type of 
brush or abrasive floor pad chosen. 

In operation, the machine moves to the right by slightly lifting the handlebars. 

In operation, the machine moves to the left by slightly lowering the handlebars. 

11. WORK

1. At this point, by pressing the man present push-button and activating the main switch control lever (1),

the machine can operate at full efficiency

2. Drive the machine with the disc rotating from left to right or in reverse
3. Immediately afterwards, drive the machine in a similar way but in reverse, so that about one quarter of

the working width overlaps the previous one 

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Summary of Contents for L010001

Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE MANUAL ED 10 2010 EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Doc 10026345 Ver AA L010001 ISOPLAM S R L ISOP Via E Mattei 4 Z I Maser TV Italy Tel 39 0423 925023 www isoplam it Company certified UNI EN ISO 9...

Page 2: ...ing 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 Open book symbol Used to tell the operator to read the manu...

Page 3: ...TION 8 7 PAD ASSEMBLY 8 8 SUCTION BAG ASSEMBLY VERSIONS V 8 WORK 9 9 PREPARING TO WORK 9 10 MANOEUVRABILITY OF THE MACHINE 9 11 WORK 9 AT THE END OF THE WORK 10 DAILY MAINTENANCE 11 12 DISASSEMBLING T...

Page 4: ...ion booklet carefully and read it again whenever difficulties arise while using the machine If necessary remember that our customer assistance service organised in collaboration with our dealers is al...

Page 5: ...nection point of the electric system of the machine Voltage symbol Warning high voltage 230 Volt Indicates the maximum gradient ISOPLAM S R L ISOP Via E Mattei 4 Z I Maser TV Italy Tel 39 0423 925023...

Page 6: ...caused by failure to carry out routine maintenance Otherwise request the intervention of the ISOPLAM technical assistance centre If you need to replace any components request the ORIGINAL spare parts...

Page 7: ...ked product with suitable lifting means that comply with the legal requirements 3 HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE 1 Check that the solution tank is empty optional 2 Remove the pad holder from the base see cor...

Page 8: ...ng a foot into the rear of the base body 4 Use the supplied handle 1 to loosen the male center lock 2 by turning it counter clockwise 5 Place the pad onto the pad holder 3 6 Keep the pad in position w...

Page 9: ...he floor yet to be cleaned up Keep the power supply cable behind the operator taking care not to operate the machine in its vicinity in order not to damage it Do not insist too much on the same area s...

Page 10: ...the accidental fall of objects In addition do not park the machine in open places or on sloping floors 5 Remove the pad for brush removal refer to the section PAD REMOVAL below WARNING you are advise...

Page 11: ...y putting a foot into the rear of the base body WARNING This operation must be carried out using gloves to protect against contact with dangerous solutions 10 Use the supplied handle to loosen the mal...

Page 12: ...ent to ensure the machine works perfectly WARNING Have the rear and side wheels adjusted by a ISOPLAM qualified technician to avoid irreparable damages to the machine 1 2 ISOPLAM S R L ISOP Via E Matt...

Page 13: ...button to reactivate the power supply and motor operation 15 THE MACHINE VIBRATES OR OSCILLATES In case the machine vibrates or oscillates during its operation or has been sitting in rest position fo...

Page 14: ...e collection centres in accordance with the currently effective environmental hygiene regulations brushes filter electric and electronic parts plastic parts tanks and handlebars metal parts levers and...

Page 15: ...erating switch 16A 2 Cable 3x1 5x1600 2 BU Blue 4 Network filter 3 Brown cable 1 5x150 3 BN Brown 5 Rectifier 5 Yellow green cable 1 5x140 5 RD Red 6 Motor winding WH White 7 Thermal probe GY Grey 8 T...

Page 16: ...rt 2 Technical principles EN 55014 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Regulations for household appliances electrical devices and similar equipment Part 1 Emission Regulations for product family EN 55014...

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