DRYING WITHOUT SCRUBBING (BT - BTS - BTO VERSIONS)
To carry out “DRYING WITHOUT SCRUBBING” tasks, proceed as follows:
1.
Carry out all the checks indicated in the section “
STARTING WORK (BT - BTS - BTO versions)
2.
Lower the squeegee unit by means of the lever (1) on the back of the appliance (
Fig. 1
).
N.B.
: As soon as the squeegee unit is removed from the rest position the control display shows
the symbol (2) (
Fig. 2
).
N.B.
: When the symbol (2) is shown on the control display it means that the work being carried
out is “DRYING WITHOUT SCRUBBING ” (
Fig. 2
).
3.
Use the dead man's levers (3) on the instrument panel (
Fig. 3
).
N.B.
: The appliance has two forward speeds. By pushing the dead man's levers beyond the first
CLICK the “
SLOW
” speed is activated, continuing to push the levers beyond the second CLICK
the “
FAST
” speed is activated.
7.
Set the required forward speed by turning the knob (4) gradually to the right (
Fig. 4
).
N.B.
: For adjustments to the forward speed read the paragraph “
SPEED (BT - BTS - BTO versions)
”.
As soon as the dead man's levers are pushed the traction motor will start operating.
During the first few metres of work, check that the squeegee is frying properly.
The machine will now work at its maximum efficiency level until the batteries run down.
N.B.
: If the dead man's levers are released during the work the appliance will stop moving
froward, the vacuum motor will keep working for a set period of time (factory setting is fifteen
seconds) and the symbol (2) will start flashing until the vacuum motor switches off.
N.B.
: If the appliance has to be switched off with the brush head still in contact with the floor, when
switched on the work display will show the symbol (2), indicating that when it was switched off it
was carrying out drying without scrubbing (
Fig. 2
).
The drying without scrubbing operation should only be
carried out if beforehand the device was used to carry
out scrubbing without drying.
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ADJUSTING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION (versions without CDS system)
To adjust the amount of detergent solution on the brush, proceed as follows:
1.
Fully open the flow from the tap on the back of the appliance by pulling the knob (1) on the back of
the appliance downwards (
Fig. 1
).
2.
By pushing the dead man's lever (2) the brush motor will start operating and the solenoid valve will
distribute detergent solution to the brush (
Fig. 2
).
3.
During the first few meters, check that the quantity of solution is enough to wet the floor, but not so
much as to come out of the splash guard; the detergent disposal quantity can be adjusted by means
of the knob (1) on the appliance's rear.
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ADJUSTING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION (versions with CDS system)
To regulate the amount of detergent solution on the brushes, proceed as follows:
1.
Fully open the flow from the tap on the back of the appliance by pulling the knob (1) on the back of
the appliance downwards (
Fig. 1
).
N.B.
: before regulating the solution, check there is detergent in the inner canister, and that the
water tap on the side is open.
2.
By pressing the water level adjustment button (2) once (
Fig. 2
), you can see the level of water in the
appliance water system.
3.
As soon as the water level adjustment button (2) is pressed, the “WATER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT”
symbol will appear in the middle of the screen, highlighting the level (
Fig. 3
).
4.
By pressing the button (2) for adjusting the amount of water in the water circuit once again, you can
alter the level (
Fig. 2
).
N.B.
: the water status is temporarily shown on the display. When the button is pressed, the current
level will be shown.
N.B.
: keep the button pressed for more than 2 seconds to reset the flow (
Fig. 4
).
N.B.
: each time the button is pressed, the level increases. When the maximum level is reached,
the setting returns to zero.
N.B.
: the water level refers to the flow delivered at maximum machine speed. At intermediate
speeds, the flow is reduced and is proportional to the value set.
N.B.
: there are eight levels that can be set (including “DELIVERY OFF” (
Fig. 4
)).
N.B.
: the right water flow should be proportional to the degree of dirt on the floor.
5.
By pressing the detergent percentage adjustment button (3) once (
Fig. 5
), you can see the level of
water in the appliance water system.
6.
As soon as the water level adjustment button (3) is pressed, the “WATER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT”
symbol will appear in the middle of the screen, highlighting the level (
Fig. 6
).
7.
By pressing the button (3) for adjusting the amount of water in the water circuit once again, you can
alter the level (
Fig. 5
).
N.B.
: the water status is temporarily shown on the display. When the button is pressed, the current
level will be shown.
N.B.
: keep the button pressed for more than 2 seconds to reset the flow (
Fig. 7
).
N.B.
: each time the button is pressed, the level increases. When the maximum level is reached,
the setting returns to zero.
N.B.
: the water level refers to the flow delivered at maximum machine speed. At intermediate
speeds, the flow is reduced and is proportional to the value set.
N.B.
: there are eight levels that can be set (including “DELIVERY OFF” (
Fig. 7
)).
N.B.
: the right water flow should be proportional to the degree of dirt on the floor.
8.
By pressing the dead man's levers (4), both the brush motor and the vacuum motor will start working
and the solenoid valve will deliver detergent solution to the brush (
Fig. 8
).
9.
During the first few meters check that the amount of solution is sufficient to wet the floor, but not
excessive to exit the splash guard.
ATTENTION:
to resolve any malfunctioning of the CDS system, contact the Assistance Centre.
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