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2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 SCOPE OF THE MANUAL
To make it easier to read about and look up various
subjects, refer to the table of contents at the be-
ginning of the section in your language.
This manual has been prepared by the manufac-
turer and is an integral part of the product. As such,
it must be kept in a safe place for the machine’s en-
tire service life until demolition.
The customer must ensure that machine operators
have read or are familiar with the contents of this
manual so that they strictly follow the instructions
described herein.
Constant compliance with the instructions provided
in this manual is the only way to guarantee the best
results in terms of safety, performance, efficiency
and service life of the product you now own. Non-
compliance with these rules may cause injuries to
people and damage to the machine, the scrubbed
surface and the environment: in no case can such
injuries or damage be attributed to the manufac-
turer.
This manual refers in detail to the machine and pro-
vides instructions and descriptions only about our
batteries and battery chargers (optional).
The batteries and the battery charger are basic
complementary machine parts and will affect its op-
eration in terms of running time and performances.
Only the correct combination of the two accessories
(batteries and battery charger) will ensure the high-
est possible performances and avoid wasting lots
of money. For more detailed information refer to
the special battery and battery charger manuals.
Our recommended battery chargers and batteries
(optional) ensure the best combination with the
machine and offer outstanding versatility (battery
charger) as well as the category’s highest quality
and performance standards.
2.2 TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOL LEGEND
For the sake of clarity and to efficiently highlight
the various aspects of the instructions provided,
terms and symbols were used that are defined and
illustrated here below:
- Machine.
This definition replaces the commer-
cial name to which this manual refers.
- Operator.
An operator is considered the person
who normally uses the machine and is familiar with
its operating features but does not have the spe-
cific technical skills to work on that machine.
- Technician.
A technician is considered a person
who has the experience, technical education, leg-
islative and regulatory knowledge that allows him
to carry out any type of required work, and the abil-
ity to recognize and to avoid possible risks during
machine installation, operation, handling and main-
tenance.
- INDICATION SYMBOL (
)
. Particularly im-
portant information to avoid machine malfunctions.
- ATTENTION SYMBOL (
!
)
. Very important infor-
mation to avoid serious damage to the machine and
to the environment in which it operates.
- DANGER SYMBOL (
)
. Vital information to
avoid serious (or extreme) consequences affecting
the health of persons and causing damage to the
product and the environment in which it operates.
2.3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The nameplate located under the dashboard con-
tains the following information:
• Manufacturer ID
• CE mark
• Model code
• Model
• Overall power rating
• Serial number
• Year built
• Weight with maximum load
2.4 SPECIFIC USE
This machine is a floor scrubber-drier: it must be
used to scrub and to vacuum liquids of flat, rigid,
horizontal, smooth or moderately rough and uni-
form floors that are free from obstacles in both civic
and industrial environments. Any other use is pro-
hibited.
Please refer very carefully to the safety information
reported in this manual.
The scrubber-drier distributes a quantity of a water
and detergent solution (adjustable) on the surface
to be cleaned, while the brushes remove any dirt on
the ground. The machine’s suction system, using a
ground squeegee, perfectly dries the liquids and
the dirt just removed from the front brushes in a
single pass.
By efficiently combining a cleaning detergent with
various types of brushes (or abrasive disks), the
machine can adapt to all the various combinations
of floors and dirt.
2.5 TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS
This machine was designed and built in accordance
with the fundamental requirements for user safety
and health as set forth in European directives. For
this reason the CE mark was placed on the ID label.
The European directives to which the equipment
conforms are referenced in the
Certificate of con-
formity
annexed to this manual. This certificate
will no longer be valid if the equipment is modified
in any way without the manufacturer’s prior au-
thorization.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make tech-
nical modifications to the product, without prior no-
tice, in order to make the necessary technical
upgrades or improvements. For this reason, some
details of your machine may be different from the
information in the sales catalogues or from the il-
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