INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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Razor Blade 26D/28D – Razor Blade 28C
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909 6457 000(1)2006-01
Battery discharge during operation
6.
Until the green warning light (7a, Fig. B) stays on, the
batteries allow the machine to work normally.
When the green warning light (7a) turns off and first the
yellow warning light (7b) and then the red warning light
(7c) turn on, it is necessary to charge the batteries.
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When the yellow warning light (7b) turns on, the
machine residual autonomy will last for a few
minutes (depending on battery type).
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When the red warning light (7c) turns on the machine
autonomy is over: after a few seconds the
brushes/pad-holders are automatically stopped and
the deck is automatically lifted. Only the machine
vacuum and drive systems still operate, just to dry
the wet floor and move the machine to the charging
area.
TANK EMPTYING
An automatic float shut-off system (5, Fig. I) stops the vacuum
system when the recovery water tank (15) is full.
The vacuum system deactivation is signalled by a sudden
increase in the vacuum motor noise frequency.
When the recovery water tank (15, Fig. I) is full, empty it
according to the following procedure.
Recovery water tank emptying
1.
Stop the machine by releasing the pedal (3, Fig. C).
2.
Lift the brush/pad-holder deck and the squeegee with
the switch (4, Fig. B).
3.
Drive the machine to the appointed disposal area.
4.
Empty the recovery water tank with the hose (10, Fig. C).
Then, rinse the tank with clean water.
Solution tank emptying
5.
Carry out steps 1 to 3.
6.
Empty the solution tank with the tap (24, Fig. C). Then,
rinse the tank with clean water.
AFTER USING THE MACHINE
After scrubbing-drying, before leaving the machine:
1.
Remove the brushes/pad-holders proceeding as shown
in the related paragraph.
2.
Empty the tanks (15 and 16, Fig. I) proceeding as shown
in the previous paragraph.
3.
Perform the daily maintenance operations (see the
Maintenance chapter).
4.
Store the machine in a clean and dry place, with the
brushes/pad-holders and the squeegee lifted or
removed.
PUSHING/TOWING THE MACHINE
When it is not possible to use the machine drive system, to
push/tow the machine easily it is necessary to screw the
electromagnetic brake unlock handwheel (29, Fig. C).
After pushing/towing the machine, unscrew the
electromagnetic brake unlock handwheel (29, Fig. C).
MACHINE LONG INACTIVITY
If the machine is not going to be used for more than 30 days,
proceed as follows:
1.
Perform the operations described in the After Using The
Machine paragraph.
2.
Before disconnecting the battery red connector (4, Fig.
J), proceed as follows:
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Lift the covers (1 and 13, Fig. I) and check that the
tanks (15 and 16) are empty, otherwise drain them
through the drain hose (10, Fig. C) and the tap (24).
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Close the covers (1 and 13, Fig. I).
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Carefully lift the tank assembly (1, Fig. J).
FIRST PERIOD OF USE
After the first period of use (first 8 hours) it is necessary to
check the fixing and connecting parts of the machine for
proper tightening. Check the visible parts for integrity and
leakage.
CAUTION!
Do not use the machine with discharged
batteries, to avoid damaging the batteries and
reducing the battery life.
NOTE
In case the machine drive system cannot be
used to move the machine, see the
Pushing/Towing The Machine paragraph.
WARNING!
If the handwheel is not unscrewed, the
machine electromagnetic brake is deactivated.
WARNING!
Never start the machine when the
electromagnetic brake unlocking handwheel
(29, Fig. C) is screwed (electromagnetic brake
deactivated).
For safety purposes, it is advisable to remove
the handwheel (29) and screw it on the
electromagnetic brake (27) only for the time
necessary for pushing/towing the machine.