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HOUR METER
The machine is equipped with an hour meter located on the same
display (1) of the battery charge level indicator. Keeping the button
(2) pressed, the first data indicates the working hours and after a few
seconds the working minutes are shown.
SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
1.
Maintain the squeegee support (1) slightly lifted from the floor.
2.
Insert the threaded parts of the two knobs (2) making them slide
inside the two slots present on the support.
3.
Put the washers (3) into position, they are two for each knob, so
that they are assembled one under and the other on each of the
two slots present on the support.
4.
Block the squeegee by rotating the two knobs (2) clockwise.
5.
Insert the squeegee hose (4) into its coupling, respecting its
position as indicated in the figure.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE
In order to have a perfect drying result through the squeegee, the
rear rubber must have the lower bending uniformly adjusted in all its
length. For the adjustment, it is necessary to put oneself in working
condition and therefore the suction motor has to be switched on and
the brushes have to function together with the detergent solution.
The lower part of the rubber is too much bent
Take off the pressure rotating the wing nut (6) counterclockwise.
The lower part of the rubber is not much bent
Increase the pressure rotating the wing nut (6) clockwise. Check that
the wheels which adjust the height do not rest on the floor, in this
case adjust them as indicated in paragraph "Height adjustment".
The bending is not uniform
Adjust the squeegee inclination rotating counterclockwise the wing
nut (7) to increase the bending in the central part, or clockwise to
increase the bending on the extremities.
Height adjustment
Once that the pressure and inclination of the squeegee have been
adjusted, it is necessary to fix this optimum condition making touch
slightly the wheels onto the floor. Rotate the registers (8): clockwise
to lower the wheels or counterclockwise to raise them. Both wheels
must be adjusted in the same measure.
Every type of floor requires a specific adjustment. For example,
concrete floors (where the friction results to be high) need little
pressure, while smooth floors (ceramics) need higher pressure.
If the cleaning operations are made always on the same type of floor,
the adjustment can change only in function of the rubber wear.
SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY
The two splash guards have to be assembled onto the brushes base
group as indicated in the following figures. Insert the metal strips
inside the suitable slots present on the rubber. Place the round hole
at the extremity of the strip onto the pin (1) placed in the front part
of the brushes base group. Secure the strips through the nut blocking
it.
Block the coupling lever (2) in the rear part of the brushes base group
to the ring placed at the extremity of the metal strip still free. Please
act as above for both splash guard rubbers.
With the brushes assembled, the splash guard must slightly touch the
floor.
For the disassembly it is necessary to proceed inversely with above-
mentioned operations.