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SUMMARY 

 
ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE ....................................................................................................................4

 

INTRODUCTORY COMMENT .....................................................................................................................................4

 

TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................................................................................................................4

 

SYMBOLOGY USED ON THE MACHINE...................................................................................................................5

 

SYMBOLOGY USED IN THE MANUAL......................................................................................................................7

 

MACHINE PREPARATION..........................................................................................................................................8

 

1.  HANDLING OF THE PACKED MACHINE ............................................................................................................................. 8

 

2.  HOW TO UNPACK THE MACHINE....................................................................................................................................... 8

 

3.  MAINS CONNECTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.  SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.  ADJUSTMENT SQUEEGEE HEIGHT ................................................................................................................................... 9

 

6.  ADJUSTMENT SQUEEGEE INCLINATION .......................................................................................................................... 9

 

7.  ADJUSTMENT SQUEEGEE PRESSURE ........................................................................................................................... 10

 

8.  SPLASH GUARD COVER ................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

9. BRUSH ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

10.  RECOVERY TANK ............................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

11.  OUTER FILTER ................................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

12. SOLUTION WATER............................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

GENERAL RULES OF SECURITY............................................................................................................................12

 

PERFORMANCE........................................................................................................................................................13

 

SETTING FOR WORK ............................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

MOVEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................................ 14

 

BRAKE...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

DEVICE TOO FULL ................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

CIRCUIT BREAKER ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

BRUSH PRESSURE................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

ON COMPLETION OF THE WORK...........................................................................................................................16

 

DAILY MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................17

 

CLEANING RECOVERY TANK ............................................................................................................................................... 17

 

CLEANING SUCTION FILTER ................................................................................................................................................. 18

 

CLEANING SOLUTION FILTER............................................................................................................................................... 18

 

CLEANING OF THE SQUEEGEE ............................................................................................................................................ 18

 

REPLACEMENT REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER ....................................................................................................................... 18

 

REPLACEMENT FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER..................................................................................................................... 19

 

DISASSEMBLY OF THE BRUSH  ............................................................................................................................................ 19

 

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................................................20

 

CLEANING OF THE SQUEEGEE HOSE ................................................................................................................................. 20

 

CHECK BRAKE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 20

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE..................................................................................................................................21

 

INSUFFICIENT WATER ONTO THE BRUSH .......................................................................................................................... 21

 

THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN SATISFACTORILY ......................................................................................................... 21

 

THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY PERFECTLY ................................................................................................................... 21

 

EXCESSIVE FOAM PRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 21

 

CHOICE AND USE OF BRUSHES............................................................................................................................22

 

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................................23

 

Summary of Contents for 22E-24E

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MEDIA 22E 24E ED 07 2010 EN Doc 10025342 Ver AB...

Page 2: ...da si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche di carattere tecnico e o di dotazione Le immagini sono da intendersi di puro riferimento e non vincolanti in termini di design e dotazione Simbologia ut...

Page 3: ...OF SECURITY 12 PERFORMANCE 13 SETTING FOR WORK 13 MOVEMENT 14 BRAKE 14 DEVICE TOO FULL 14 CIRCUIT BREAKER 15 BRUSH PRESSURE 15 ON COMPLETION OF THE WORK 16 DAILY MAINTENANCE 17 CLEANING RECOVERY TANK...

Page 4: ...only if used correctly and maintained in fully efficient working order We therefore suggest you to read this instruction booklet carefully and re read it whenever difficulties arise in the course of m...

Page 5: ...mbol denoting up down brush base Indicates the lever of the brush base lifting Symbol denoting brush Indicates the switch of the brush motor Symbol denoting suction motor Indicates the switch of the s...

Page 6: ...the maximum temperature of the solution detergent Placed near the charging hole of the solution tank Symbol denoting the coupling Indicates the anchor points and the load direction Symbol denoting th...

Page 7: ...7 SYMBOLOGY USED IN THE MANUAL Symbol denoting a warning Read carefully the sections preceded by this symbol for the safety of the operator and of the machine...

Page 8: ...E 1 Take off the outer package 2 The machine is fixed on the pallet with wooden wedges which block the wheels and with metallic brackets 3 Take off the brackets and the wedges 4 Using a chute get the...

Page 9: ...eegee has to be regulated in height depending on the wearing of the rubbers To adjust this rotate the knob 1 of each wheel clockwise to lift the squeegee and counterclockwise to lower it Note The righ...

Page 10: ...he washers 1 9 BRUSH ASSEMBLY 1 Lift the brush base acting upon the lever 1 2 Turn the key into position O To carry out the operations of brush assembly with connected current can cause damages to the...

Page 11: ...is closed 2 3 11 OUTER FILTER Check that the outer filter placed between the cock and the solenoid valve is assembled correctly and that it is clean 12 SOLUTION WATER Fill the solution tank with clea...

Page 12: ...here there is danger of falling objects Adapt the utilization speed to the adhesion conditions Do not use the machine on areas having a higher gradient than the one stated on the number plate The mach...

Page 13: ...r uniformly but not too much to get out of the splash guard Please keep in mind that the correct solution quantity depends always on the type of floor the dirt and the speed 7 Release the lever 2 and...

Page 14: ...rating should arise release the drive lever and push immediately the emergency brake placed on the left side This command will block the traction of the machine To restart the machine again once the p...

Page 15: ...RUSH PRESSURE It is possible to adjust the brush pressure directly with the same lifting lever There are three predetermined positions The highest pressure is obtained when the lever is in the upper p...

Page 16: ...7 Turn the key 4 into position O counterclockwise and take if off 8 Take off the plug from the mains system 9 Push the machine up to the place provided for the water outlet 10 Insert the parking brake...

Page 17: ...ied out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions 3 Lift the cover of the recovery tank 4 Take off the suction plug rotating it counterclockwise 5 Take off the filter and its prote...

Page 18: ...best drying results check that the squeegee is always clean To clean the squeegee it is necessary to 1 Take off the hose 1 from the squeegee 2 Release the squeegee 3 Clean the inside of the squeegee t...

Page 19: ...ns 1 DISASSEMBLY OF THE BRUSH The procedure of the operations of the brush disassembly is the following 1 Lift the brush base acting upon the lever 1 2 Brake the machine acting upon the lever 2 3 Swit...

Page 20: ...ery tank 3 Wash the inner part of the hose with a water jet introduced from the side where it is being connected to the tank 4 To reassemble the hose repeat the above mentioned operations inversely AT...

Page 21: ...d using special brushes that may be supplied optionally according to needs see under CHOICE AND USE OF BRUSHES 3 Check that the detergent used is in the right concentration and suitable for its use TH...

Page 22: ...enter more easily in depth are used Please bear in mind that when the bristles are worn out and get too short they will get rigid and cannot penetrate anymore As well as for thick bristles the brush...

Page 23: ...pliances electrical devices and similar equipment Part 1 Emission Regulation for product family EN 55014 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Regulations for household appliances electrical devices and sim...

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