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Squeegee settings

If you experience an uneven suction result, the settings of the suction unit 
should be corrected. Proceed as follows:

Before carrying out the adjustment, check that:
• the blades are not damaged (replace).
• the suction unit is not damaged.

Height setting (Fig. A)

• First check the distance between the floor and the running or support 

wheels.

The distance between running wheels number 1 and 2 and the floor must be 
between 1 mm and 3 mm in each case (with the blades standing vertically).

• Switch the machine off using the keyswitch and then lower the squeegee.
• To correct, loosen the hexagonal nuts number 1 and 2, and then adjust the 

height by turning the Allen screw. Then firmly re-tighten the hexagonal nuts 
Number 1 and 2.

• Check the result while cleaning (see illustration below) and go to "Angle of 

Inclination" (Fig. B) if the result is unsatisfactory.

Angle of inclination(Fig. B)

• Switch the machine off.
• Lower the squeegee and move the machine forward by a few centimetres 

so that the blades can adopt their working position.

• To correct, loosen Allen screw number 3 and adjust the angle of inclination 

by turning Allen screw number 4.

Note: Carry out the correction with gradual adjustments!

Firmly retighten Allen screw number 3 after the correction has been made. Then 
move the machine forward by a few centimetres and check the setting of the 
scraper edge that has been achieved. Repeat this procedure until the correct 
inclination is obtained.

Malfunctions

Transport

• Disconnect the battery from the machine using the battery disconnection 

mechanism.

Transport the machine in an upright position and disconnect/remove the 
batteries for transportation.

Make sure that the machine is securely fastened within the transportation 
vehicle.

Refer to Page 30 for the dimensions and weights.

A correct angle has been achieved when the tip 
of the rear blade (x) is distributed over the 
complete width of the suction unit.

B

A

x

x

4

3

1

2

4

3

Malfunction

Possible causes

Troubleshooting

page

Machine does not 
run

Maschine switched off

• Switch on the 

keyswitch.

23

• Connect the battery to 

the machine with the 
battery disconnection 
socket.

23

Battery/mains 
unit malfunction 
(display on 
control panel)

Discharged batteries

• Recharge batteries

24

Batteries/battery 
charger defective

• Call for technical 

assistence

Batteries not 
sufficiently 
charged

Power cord not 
plugged in or 
defective

• Plug in the power cord

• Call for technical 

assistence

Batteries or battery 
charging unit 
defective

• Call for technical 

assistence

Brush does not 
turn

Motor runs but not 
tool

• Call for technical 

assistence

Poor vacuum 
performance

Floor remains 
wet

Soiled solution 
not picked up

Float closes the air 
inlet at the vacuum 
motor (overfill 
protection recovery 
tank)

• Check the recovery 

tank is not full

27

• Check that the float is 

functioning correctly.

28

Squeegee not on the 
floor

• Lower the squeegee.

26

Suction hose not 
connected

• Connect suction hose

26

Check the seal on the 
tank lid for cracks/dirt

• Clean the seal, or 

replace if defective

Vacuum air filter 
blocked

• Remove the blockage

Hose or nozzle 
blocked (e.g. by 
pieces of wood or 
residual material)

• Remove the blockage

The blades do not 
adjust well to the floor 
consistancy

• Clean the squeegee

• Change/turn the 

blades

28

• Check that the 

squeegee suspension 
is functioning correctly

• Squeegee adjustment

29

Dirt sieve full (yellow) 

• Remove the dirt sieve

• Knock out the coarse 

dirt from the sieve and 
rinse it under running 
water.

27

Vacuum switched 
off

Recovery tank full

• Empty the recovery 

tank

27

Insufficient 
outflow of 
cleaning solution

Solution tank empty

• Fill the solution tank

26

Solution tank filter 
blocked

• Clean solution tank 

filter

27

Foam or liquid 
leaking from the 
machine

Float malfunction

• Turn off the suction 

aggregate

23

• Check that the float is 

functioning correctly.

28

Summary of Contents for swingo 1250B

Page 1: ...o 750B 1250B Power V008 12088 69 0702 I25 I24 I23 I22 I21 I20 I19 I18 I17 I16 I15 I14 I13 tr sl pt no it hr fr fi es en de da da 2 de 12 en 22 es 32 fi 42 fr 52 hr 62 it 71 no 81 pt 91 sl 101 tr 111 12088 69 ...

Page 2: ...anical components of the machine could lead to ignition of these materials Do not use this machine to vacuum toxic poisonous caustic or irritating substances e g acids alkalis hazardous dusts etc The filter system will not adequately retain these kinds of materials A possible impairment of the health of the user and of third parties cannot be excluded While operating the machine take note of the s...

Page 3: ...d relevant standards The signatories act on behalf of company management and with full power of attorney Overview 1 Speed control 2 Squeegee lowering device 3 Emptying hose for solution tank blue cap 4 Emptying hose for recovery tank red cap 5 Disconnector charger jack coded 6 Pedal brush unit optional 7 Squeegee settings 8 Squeegee 9 Hour counter optional 10 Lock battery compartment optional 11 T...

Page 4: ... Leave the power supply cord connected to the mains until you use the machine again The on board charger unit automatically monitors and charges the batteries The energy consumption in the mode is limited to a few milliwatts If a fault occurs during the charging process as the result of a defect in the charging unit an interruption of a cable or a defective battery cell the red indicator will ligh...

Page 5: ...e and lift the tank until it rests on the tank self support Hold the tank and press the tank support inwards Now lower the tank until it locates into place Connect the battery to the machine with the battery disconnection socket Raise the squeegee Switch on the keyswitch The indicators light up briefly The battery indicator displays that the machine is ready for operation on malfunction see page 2...

Page 6: ...ible filling level Page 23 Caution Wear protective gloves goggles and the corresponding protective work clothing when handling chemical products Caution Using other chemicals e g chemicals containing solvents chlorine hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid can damage or destroy the machine Dosage Tank capacity Dosing aid 0 5 1 2 1 x 1 2 MAX 1 x MAX 1 1 2 1 x MAX 2 x 1 2 MAX 2 x MAX 1250 750 max 6...

Page 7: ... the tank wall Remove the coarse dirt sieve yellow empty and clean it Thoroughly rinse out the recovery tank with clean water Then thoroughly rinse out the solution tank with clean water Check the float is functioning correctly and that the suction filter yellow is clean In case of damage or soiling of the float and suction filter please refer to Page 28 After draining and cleaning screw the red a...

Page 8: ...he machine with a damp cloth 28 Clean the tank lid seal check for cracks and re place if necessary Maintenance programs by TASKI service made by TASKI technician In order to ensure operational reliability and availability for use the service must be carried out when the service indicatior lights up factory setting 450 working hours or at least once a year Under rough or extreme working conditions ...

Page 9: ...for the dimensions and weights A correct angle has been achieved when the tip of the rear blade x is distributed over the complete width of the suction unit B A x x 4 3 1 2 4 3 Malfunction Possible causes Troubleshooting page Machine does not run Maschine switched off Switch on the keyswitch 23 Connect the battery to the machine with the battery disconnection socket 23 Battery mains unit malfuncti...

Page 10: ...rush rpm 195 165 min 1 Brush pressure 46 35 kg Dimensions L x W x H 135x77x119 112x68x116 cm Rated power 1000 900 W Assessed sound level LPA according to EN 60704 1 58 58 dB A The assessed effective acceleration value according to ISO 5349 0 5 0 5 m s2 Splash water protection IPX3 IPX3 Electrical protection class without battery charger only model type CO1250 1 CO1250 2 III Electrical protection c...

Page 11: ...31 I25 I24 I23 I22 I21 I20 I19 I18 I17 I16 I15 I14 I13 tr sl pt no it hr fr fi es en de da Dimensions of the machine All dimensions in centimetres swingo 1250 swingo 750 119 77 58 135 116 68 46 112 ...

Page 12: ... Ltd Ballyfermot office Westlink industrial estate Kylemore road Dublin 10 Tel 353 1 626 11 82 Fax 353 1 626 20 13 IT JohnsonDiversey S p A Via Meucci 40 20128 Milano Tel 39 02 25 80 32 33 Fax 39 02 25 92 255 MT Forestals Appliances Ltd The Strand SLM 07 Sliema Tel 356 21 344 700 7 Fax 356 21 344 709 NL JohnsonDiversey B V Maarssenbroeksedijk 2 P O Box 40441 3504 AE Utrecht Tel 31 30 247 69 11 Fax...

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