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34. Make sure the squeegee body is in the work position. If it isn't, turn the knob (18) in the direction 

of the arrow (

Fig.26

).

ATTENTION:

 

Fig.26

 shows the left side of the machine. Rotate the knob also on the right-hand 

side.

35. Move the squeegee coupling to the maintenance position, and move the knob (18) outwards 

(

Fig.27

). Rotate the squeegee coupling towards you (

Fig.28

).

ATTENTION:

 carry out this operation for both the left-hand knob and the right-hand knob.

36. Use a damp cloth to thoroughly clean the vacuum nozzle duct (19) (

Fig.29

).

ATTENTION:

 Be careful not to lose or damage the seal (20) above the vacuum nozzle (

Fig.29

).

37. Use a damp cloth to thoroughly clean the vacuum chamber of the squeegee (21) (

Fig.30

).

38. Use a damp cloth to thoroughly clean the front rubber (22) of the squeegee (

Fig.31

). Check the 

condition of the front rubber blade of the squeegee body; if the edge that is in contact with the floor 

is worn, replace it.

39. Use a damp cloth to thoroughly clean the rear rubber (23) of the squeegee (

Fig.32

). Check the 

condition of the rear rubber blade of the squeegee body; if the edge that is in contact with the floor 

is worn, replace it.

Careful  maintenance  of  the  squeegee  rubbers  guarantees  better  cleaning  and  drying  of  the 

floor, as well as a longer vacuum motor life. To replace the squeegee rubber blades, proceed 

as follows:

• 

Turn the wing nuts (24) fixing the squeegee body by 90° (

Fig.33

).

• 

Remove the squeegee body from the slots on the squeegee connector, taking care not to 

lose the seal on the vacuum nozzle (

Fig.34

).

•  Replace the worn/damaged rubber.

•  Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

40. Bring the squeegee coupling to the rest position and move the squeegee body towards the machine 

(

Fig.35

).

41. Fix the squeegee connection in the rest position, push the knob (18) towards the inside of the 

machine (

Fig.36

) and then turn it in the direction of the arrow (

Fig.37

).

ATTENTION

Fig.37

 shows the left side of the device. Rotate the knob on the right side in the 

opposite direction.

42. 

Remove the exhaust air filter support (25) from the machine, press the fastening tab (26) in the 

direction of the arrow (

Fig.38

).

43. 

Clean the filter cartridges (27) with a jet of air (

Fig.39

), from a distance of at least 20 cm.

Careful maintenance of the exhaust air filters guarantees a longer vacuum motor life. To replace 

the filter cartridges, proceed as follows:

• 

Remove the filter cartridge supports (28) from the filter support (

Fig.40

).

• 

Remove the used filter cartridge (29) from the filter cartridge support (28) and replace it with 

the new one (

Fig.41

).

•  Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

44. 

Insert the exhaust air filter support (25) in the machine (

Fig.42

).

45. Rotate the machine to its work position (

Fig.43

).

46. Block the handlebar in the vertical position; to release the handlebar move the latch (30) in the 

direction of the arrow (

Fig.44

).

47. Rotate the front carter (4) as far as it will go - do this with the aid of the handle (5) (

Fig.45

).

48. 

Insert the two tanks and the detergent solution filter cartridge in the machine, positioning first the 

detergent solution filter cartridge, then the solution tank, and finally the recovery tank.

49. Rotate the front carter (4) as far as the work position - do this with the aid of the handle (5) (

Fig.46

).

50. Insert the battery in the battery compartment in the rear of the machine (

Fig.47

).

51. 

Position the machine with its rear in contact with the floor (

Fig.48

).

ATTENTION

: Park the machine in an enclosed place, on a flat surface; near the machine there 

must be no objects that could either damage it, or be damaged through contact with it.

This chapter lists the most common problems linked with the use of the machine. If you are unable to 

resolve the problems with the information given here, please contact your nearest assistance centre.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

THE MACHINE DOES NOT 

START

The main switch is OFF.

Press the main switch.

Check that the battery is 

correctly inserted in the 

machine.

Insert the battery correctly in 

the machine.

Check the battery charge 

level, view the LED on the 

rear of the machine.

If the battery charge level is 

critical, perform a complete 

recharge cycle.

THE BATTERY HAS 

NOT BEEN CHARGED 

CORRECTLY

The power supply cable plug 

is not correctly inserted in the 

battery charger base socket.

Check that the plug on the 

battery charger power cable 

is connected to the socket on 

the battery charger base.

The power supply cable plug 

is not correctly inserted in the 

mains socket.

Check that the battery charger 

power supply cable plug 

is connected to the mains 

socket.

The characteristics of the 

mains power supply do not 

correspond to those required 

by the battery charger.

Check that the characteristics 

in the battery charger plate 

are the same as those of the 

mains supply.

The LED on the battery 

charger base flashes 

repeatedly.

Referring to the battery 

charger use and maintenance 

manual, check the meaning 

of the flashing signals that the 

battery charger emits dung 

the battery recharge stage.

THE MACHINE HAS A VERY 

LOW WORK AUTONOMY

Check the battery charge level 

and check the symbol on the 

control display. 

If the battery charge level is 

critical, perform a complete 

recharge cycle.

NOT ENOUGH DETERGENT 

SOLUTION ON THE BRUSH

The quantity of detergent 

solution in the water system 

is not sufficient for the work to 

be carried out.

Fill the solution tank with 

detergent.

Detergent solution filter 

obstructed.

Remove the obstructions from 

the detergent solution filter 

(read “

MAINTENANCE

”).

Summary of Contents for NM14

Page 1: ...Scrubbing machine ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DOC 10075414 Ver AA 11 2017 Use and Maintenance manual ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...CAUTION Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause minor injuries ATTENTION Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could damage objects N B Indicates a note regarding essential or useful functions CONSULTATION Indicates the need to consult the Operator s Manual before performing any operation GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS CONTENTS 3 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 3 RECHARGING THE BA...

Page 4: ...arefully read the user manual of the battery charger you want to use before recharging Do not disconnect the battery charger from the mains socket with wet hands RECHARGING THE BATTERIES DANGER In the event of danger quickly press the machine s main switch and remove the battery from the battery compartment Never collect gases explosive inflammable liquids or powders nor acids and solvents These i...

Page 5: ... machine must only be used and stored in an enclosed or covered environment The machine must not be used or stored outdoors in damp conditions or directly exposed to rain The machine does not cause harmful vibrations Use the machine only in the manner described in this manual Do not collect inflammable or steaming refuse like cigarettes matches and hot embers Always follow the instructions on the ...

Page 6: ...ust be protected from any accidental movements CAUTION In order to prevent the unauthorised use of the machine the power supply must be interrupted switch the machine off using the main switch remove the battery from the battery compartment ATTENTION The machine must only be stored under temperature conditions ranging from 32 F to 104 F The humidity level must be between 30 and 95 DEACTIVATION OF ...

Page 7: ...ean the machine with direct or pressurized jets of water or with corrosive substances Have the machine checked by an authorised technical assistance centre every year When disposing of consumable materials observe the laws and regulations in force Once the machine has reached the end of its service life the materials contained within it must be disposed of in an appropriate manner keeping in mind ...

Page 8: ...could compromise its legibility ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE When the machine is consigned to the customer an immediate check must be performed to ensure all the material mentioned in the shipping documents has been received and also to check the machine has not suffered damage during transportation If this is the case the carrier must ascertain the extent of the damage at once informing our cust...

Page 9: ... place in compliance with the directives in force so that it cannot slide or tip over CAUTION these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible contact with the edges or tips of metal objects BATTERY TYPE To power the appliance use only the battery supplied in the packaging or one supplied by a specialised technician OTHER BATTERY TYPES CANNOT BE USED The machine i...

Page 10: ... vertical CAUTION During this operation do not rest your foot on the machine 3 Start the machine using the main switch 1 Fig 1 N B If the LED of the main switch 1 Fig 1 is lit up this means there is electrical continuity 4 Check the battery charge level There are four LEDs 2 on the battery to show the charge percentage Fig 2 If all the LEDs are lit up the battery is fully charged if they are all s...

Page 11: ...and rotate the knob 2 in the direction of the arrow Fig 2 N B Fig 2 shows the left side of the machine Rotate the knob on the right hand side in the opposite direction 4 Take the machine to the designated place for draining off the dirty water ATTENTION the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection regulations 5 Remove the battery 3 from the battery comp...

Page 12: ...erious injury to the hands 14 Clean with a jet of air the vacuum motor air channel chamber the chamber inlet hole is marked with the letter A Fig 11 15 Clean with a jet of air the dirty water channel chamber the chamber inlet hole is marked with the letter B Fig 12 16 Rinse the inside of the tank with a jet of water 17 Insert the drain cap 10 in its seat on the detergent solution tank Fig 13 18 Re...

Page 13: ...ition Fig 43 46 Block the handlebar in the vertical position to release the handlebar move the latch 30 in the direction of the arrow Fig 44 47 Rotate the front carter 4 as far as it will go do this with the aid of the handle 5 Fig 45 48 Insert the two tanks and the detergent solution filter cartridge in the machine positioning first the detergent solution filter cartridge then the solution tank a...

Page 14: ...TION ON THE BRUSH The brush is not correctly inserted in the machine Insert the brush correctly in the machine The brush bristles are subject to excessive wear Check the condition of the brush and replace it if necessary read MAINTENANCE THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY PERFECTLY The vacuum device is obstructed Remove the obstructions from the squeegee body read MAINTENANCE Remove the obstructions from t...

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