OVERFLOW DEVICE (B versions)
The appliance is equipped with a mechanical device (float) under the recovery tank cap that, when the
recovery tank is full, shuts off the air to the vacuum motor intake to protect it; the sound of the vacuum
motor will then be deeper. If this is the case, proceed as follows:
1.
Deactivate the supply of detergent solution by pressing the solenoid valve command switch (1) on
the control panel (
Fig. 1
).
2.
Deactivate the brush head gearmotor by pressing the brush head gearmotor command switch (2) on
the control panel (
Fig. 2
).
3.
Raise the brush head unit off the floor by pressing the pedal (3) on the back of the appliance (
Fig. 3
).
4.
Deactivate the vacuum motor by pressing the vacuum motor command switch (4) on the control
panel (
Fig. 4
).
5.
Raise the squeegee unit off the floor by means of the lever (5) on the back of the appliance (
Fig. 5
).
6.
Switch off the appliance by pressing the main switch (6) on the back of it (
Fig. 6
).
N.B.
: the main switch (6) is in the idle position when the LED inside it is OFF and the activation
symbol is not visible.
7.
Take the appliance to the designated waste water drainage area and empty the recovery tank (read
the paragraph “
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VACUUM WAND KIT (versions with SST system)
Upon request, the machine can be fitted with the VACUUM WAND system, a system that vacuums up
the detergent solution more accurately.
To start it do as follows.
1.
Start the appliance, turn the main switch (1) to “I”, making a quarter turn to the right with the key (2)
(
Fig. 1
).
2.
Make sure that the brush head body is raised to the rest position, if it is not press the “BRUSH HEAD
CONTROL” button (3) on the control panel (
Fig. 2
).
3.
Make sure that the squeegee body is raised to the rest position, if it is not turn the squeegee control
lever (4) in the direction of the arrow in (
Fig. 3
). The lever is located on the back of the device.
4.
Remove the vacuum wand kit from the side support (
Fig. 4
).
5.
Remove the vacuum tube (5) from the sleeve (6) in the squeegee body (
Fig. 5
).
6.
Connect the telescopic tube (7) in the vacuum wand kit with the vacuum tube (5) (
Fig. 6
).
7.
Activate the vacuum control kit, press the button (8) on the control panel (
Fig. 7
).
N.B.
: as soon as the button (8) on the control display is pressed, the symbol (9) will appear
(
Fig. 8
).
ATTENTION
: never pick up solid matter such as dust, cigarette stubs, paper, etc.
ATTENTION
: Never collect gases, explosive/inflammable liquids or powders, nor acids and
solvents! These include gasoline, paint thinners and fuel oil (which, when mixed with the
vacuum air, can form explosive vapours or mixtures), and also non-diluted acids and solvents,
acetones, aluminium and magnesium powders. These substances may also corrode the
materials used to construct the machine.
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WARNING
: If the machine is used in dangerous areas (e.g. petrol stations), the relative safety
standards must be observed. It is forbidden to use the machine in environments with a
potentially explosive atmosphere.
12.
Once the work is finished, deactivate the vacuum control kit, press the button (8) on the control
panel (
Fig. 7
).
13.
Disconnect the telescopic tube (7) from the vacuum hose (5) (
Fig. 6
).
14.
Connect the vacuum hose(5) to the sleeve (6) in the squeegee body (
Fig. 9
).
15.
Put back the vacuum wand kit in the side support (
Fig. 4
).
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OVERFLOW DEVICE
The appliance is equipped with a mechanical device (float) under the recovery tank cap that, when the
recovery tank is full, shuts off the air to the vacuum motor intake to protect it; the sound of the vacuum
motor will then be deeper.
For versions without PM proceed as follows:
1.
Raise the brush head unit off the floor by pressing the pedal (1) on the back of the appliance (
Fig. 1
).
2.
Raise the squeegee unit off the floor by means of the lever (2) on the back of the appliance (
Fig. 2
).
3.
Take the appliance to the designated waste water drainage area and empty the recovery tank (read
the paragraph “
” and “
”).
For versions with the PM system proceed as follows:
1.
Start the appliance, turn the main switch (1) to “I”, making a quarter turn to the right with the key (2)
(
Fig. 1
).
2.
Lift the brush head body and press the “BRUSH HEAD CONTROL” button (3) on the control panel
(
Fig. 2
).
3.
Raise the squeegee body and turn the squeegee control lever (4) in the direction of the arrow in
(
Fig. 3
). The lever is located on the back of the device.
4.
Take the appliance to the designated waste water drainage area and empty the recovery tank (read
the paragraph “
” and “
”).
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AT THE END OF THE WORK
At the end of the work, and before carrying out any type of maintenance, perform the following operations:
1.
Raise the brush head unit off the ground, for versions without the PM system use the pedal (1) on the
back of the appliance (
Fig. 1
).
2.
Raise the brush head body off the ground, for versions without the PM system press the “BRUSH
HEAD CONTROL” button (2) on the control panel (
Fig. 2
).
3.
Raise the squeegee body off the floor using the lever (3) on the back of the appliance (
Fig. 3
).
4.
Take the appliance to the dedicated dirty water drainage area.
5.
For the B versions, switch off the appliance by pressing the main switch (4) on the back of the
appliance (
Fig. 4
).
N.B.
: the main switch (4) is in the idle position when the LED inside it is OFF and the activation
symbol is not visible.
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