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WORK 

 

 

PREPARATION:MANOEUVERING THE MACHINE 

 

By pulling the lever (A) lower the handle until the arms of 
the user are lightly bent. 
Using your thumb, push down on the safety lever (B) and 
then engage the motor with the two levers (C). 
The safety lever (A) must be pressed down every time 
before  the starting. 
For safety reasons, the motor cannot be operated when 
the handle is in the upright position. 
 

WARNING: 
By pressing down slightly on the handle, the 

machine moves towards left, by raising the handle 
slightly, the machine moves towards right. 

 

 

 

 

MANOEUVRING THE MACHINE 

 

Every time the operator uses the machine he/she must be 
confident with the movements of the machine. Do not go 
near other people or obstacles. Always Keep the power 
cable behind the operator. Be careful not to work with the 
machine near the power cable.   
 
Don not use the machine on the same area for prolonged 
periods of time, doing this could damage the floor.  
 

 

 

 

 

CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION 

 

When chemical is required, use the lever (A) to release 
the chemical solution from the tank. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NR17

Page 1: ...ANUAL ATTENTION DO NOT USE THE MACHINE WITHOUT HAVING READ THE INSTRUCTIONS NaceCare Solutions 1205 Britannia rd E Mississauga ON Canada L4W 1C7 Tel 1 800 387 3210 Fax 1 800 709 2896 Visit us on the web www nacecare com ...

Page 2: ...ition place its support on the four holes and insert all the screws Insert the four lock nuts M8 in the slots placed under the frame Tighten the bolts one at the time keeping the four lock nuts in the slots Tighten the bolt on the bottom bracket leaving 1 2 mm of space between the two brackets ...

Page 3: ... bracket and lower the top bracket until it is resting on the tank Tighten the bolt on the top bracket with the hand know Connect the handle cable with the motor cable and the solution tube in the suitable hole placed on the left side of the frame ...

Page 4: ...5 MACHINE PREPARATION 6 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 7 WORKING WITH THE MACHINE 8 PREPARING THE MACHINE 8 USING THE MACHINE 8 CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION 8 ON COMPLETION OF WORK 9 DAILY MAINTENANCE 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 10 INSUFFICIENT WATER 10 THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN EFFICIENTLY 10 THE MACHINE STOPS DURING USE 10 THE MACHINE VIBRATES AND SWINGS 10 ...

Page 5: ...rator The machine is suitable for the use of all sites i e hotels schools hospitals factories shops offices residences The machine can work efficiently only by using it correctly and by maintaining it properly In this manual you will find all of the information necessary to use the machine in the safe and proper ways Please read these instructions carefully Warning the machine can operate only wit...

Page 6: ...ne length INCHES 23 5 25 Machine height motor INCHES 14 14 Machine height handle INCHES 47 47 Brush RPM RPM 154 154 Voltage V 115 115 Motor power W 1100 1100 Frequency Hz 60 60 Weight LBS 88 88 Power cable length FT 50 50 Ø wheels INCHES 7 7 Tank capacity GALLON 4 4 ...

Page 7: ...ent solution keeping the handle in vertical position The detergent solution should not exceed the temperature of 50 C and the detergent must be diluted to the manufacturers specifications WARNING Do not use pure acids Do not mix detergents or acids of different origins BRUSH PAD DRIVER ASSEMBLY WARNING When installing the pad driver brush by hand ensure that the power source is disconnected Instal...

Page 8: ...During use By gently pressing down on the handle the machine shifts towards left Lifting the handle gently the machine shifts towards right WARNING While assembling the brush automatically be sure that there is no one close to the base of the machine WARNING Use only brushes and pad drivers delivered with the machine or recommended by NaceCare Solutions The use of different products may compromise...

Page 9: ...he power cable while using the machine If you notice that the power cable is damaged stop using the machine immediately and have the cable replaced by an authorized NaceCare Solutions service centre Do not mix chemicals of different brands The machine can be stored in temperatures between 25 C and 55 C The optimum working temperature of the machine are between 0 C and 40 C Humidity must be within ...

Page 10: ...own slightly on the handle the machine moves towards left by raising the handle slightly the machine moves towards right MANOEUVRING THE MACHINE Every time the operator uses the machine he she must be confident with the movements of the machine Do not go near other people or obstacles Always Keep the power cable behind the operator Be careful not to work with the machine near the power cable Don n...

Page 11: ...r brush drops off of the machine WARNING DISCONNECT POWER SOURCE BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE MACHINE WARNING IF REMOVING THE BRUSH MANUALLY MAKE SURE THE POWER SOURCE IS DISCONNECTED DAILY MAINTENANCE Before storing the machine Examine the power cable for any damage After disconnecting the water hose from the inlet attachment rinse the tank with warm water to clean it out Re install the t...

Page 12: ... be changed when the bristles reach approx 15mm long THE MACHINE STOPS WHILE WORKING Check that the circuit breaker on the rear of the handle has not tripped If the circuit breaker trips repeatedly contact you nearest NaceCare Solutions service centre THE MACHINE VIBRATES AND SWINGS If the machine has been stored in the upright position with the pad brush on it the pad brush may have been deformed...

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