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Bar cover
3
Screws(2 pieces)
4. Install the bar cover and tighten using
screws with washers.
5. Attach the mains cable to the strain relief
from below as shown.
Illustration D
1
Mains cable
2
Strain relief
Initial startup
Attaching the brush or the pad drive
board with pad
1. Select the brush suitable for the cleaning
task or the corresponding pad with the
pad drive board.
2. Make sure that the mains plug is un-
plugged.
3. Tilt the device backwards and place it
carefully on the handle.
Illustration E
4. Place the brush or the pad drive board on
the device and turn it 45° anticlockwise.
Illustration F
5. After installing a pad drive board: Centre
and press the pad onto the pad drive
board.
6. Erect the device.
Pour in the detergent (devices with
ABS tank or spray bottle)
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WARNING
Unsuitable detergents
Health risk, damage to the device
Use only recommended detergents. The
operator carries all increased risks relating
to operational safety and increased risk of
accidents if using other detergents.
Use only detergents free of solvents, salt
and hydrofluoric acid.
Adhere to the safety instructions stated on
the detergent packaging.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
A cleaning solution with a temperature
above 50°C can damage the device.
Only pour the cleaning solution into the de-
tergent tank or the spray bottle at a maxi-
mum temperature of 50°C.
1. Pour in the cleaning solution.
a Devices with ABS tank: Fill up to the
MAX mark in the tank.
b Devices with ABS spray bottle: Un-
screw the spray bottle container, fill up
to the MAX mark and screw it back on.
Operate the pump rod several times to
build up pressure in the spray bottle.
Illustration G
1
Pump rod
2
Spray lever
3
Container
Operation
Adjusting the inclination of the push
rod
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WARNING
Danger of accident
The device can move uncontrollably if the push
rod is adjusted while the motor is running.
Only adjust the push rod when the device is
switched off.
1. Pull the tilt adjustment lever and hold it in
position.
2. Bring the push rod into a comfortable po-
sition (about waist height).
3. Release the tilt adjustment lever.
4. Move the push rod up and down slightly
until it latches into place.
Switching on the device
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WARNING
Risk of injury
In the absence of ground friction, the brush
or pad can reach very high speeds. They
can be hurled away and cause injury.
Do not switch on the device when the
cleaning head is swung up.
The maximum permissible mains grid
impedance at the electrical connection
point (see Technical data) must not be
exceeded.
Contact your electricity supplier in the case
of any uncertainties regarding the mains
grid impedance at your electrical connec-
tion point.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
The floor covering can be damaged if the
device is operated on the same spot for a
long time.
Summary of Contents for BDP 43/400 C
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Page 84: ...84 1 2 3 E 4 45 F 5 6 ABS 50 C 50 C 1 a ABS MAX b ABS MAX G 1 2 3 1 2 3 4...
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