
CAUTION
: when getting down from the machine do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush
head or the squeegee splash guard bar.
17.
Grip the handle (9) and raise the seat mounting plate to the maintenance position (
Fig.12
).
18.
Disconnect the generator's connector (10) from the machine's main system connector (11)
(
Fig.15
).
19. Grip the handle and lower the seat mounting plate to its working position.
WARNING
: secure the device according to the directives in force in the country of use, so that it
cannot slide or tip over.
MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES
The procedure for securing the machine, thus allowing the operations to be performed under conditions
of complete safety, is as follows:
1.
Make sure the solution tank is empty. If this is not the case, empty it (read "
").
2.
Make sure the recovery tank is empty. If this is not the case, empty it (read "
").
3. Make sure that the debris hopper is empty, and empty it if necessary (read the section
”).
4.
Shift the direction lever (1) to “idle”, moving it in the direction shown by the arrow (
Fig.1
).
N.B.
: to select idle (N) move the lever in the direction shown by the arrow, if for example gear
F is engaged (
Fig.1
).
N.B.
: the letter “N” will appear on the command display indicating that no gear is engaged.
5.
Engage the parking brake by moving the parking brake lever (2) (at the side of the operator seat)
in the direction shown by the arrow (
Fig.2
).
N.B.
: the symbol regarding the parking brake being engaged will appear on the command
display.
6.
Bring the main switch (3) to "0", turning the key (4) a quarter turn to the right (
Fig.3
). Remove the
key from the instrument panel.
7.
Get off the machine.
CAUTION
: when getting down from the machine do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush
head or the squeegee splash guard bar.
8.
Grip the handle (5) and raise the seat mounting plate to the maintenance position (
Fig.4
).
9.
Disconnect the generator's connector (6) from the machine's main system connector (7) (
Fig.5
).
10.
Grip the handle (5) and lower the seat mounting plate to the working position.
TYPE OF FUEL TO BE UTILIZED
In order to determine which fuel must be utilized to power the machine, please refer to the
endothermic engine's use and maintenance manual.
REFUELLING
DANGER
: Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. Shut off the engine and allow it to cool
before refuelling.
DANGER
: The refuelling place must be well aired. Never refuel the engine inside a building where
the gasoline fumes could come into contact with flames or sparks.
DANGER
: Gasoline is highly and easily flammable. Keep away from fires and do not shake fuel
containers. Don't smoke in the refuelling area! Discharge any static electricity from your
body before approaching the fuel tank.
WARNING
: You are advised to always put on protective gloves before handling the fuel, to avoid
any risk of serious injury to your hands. Fuels may contain substances similar to solvents.
Avoid any contact of mineral oil products with the skin and eyes. Use gloves when refuelling.
Change your protective clothes frequently, and clean them.
WARNING
: Always open the tank cap carefully, to slowly discharge the overpressure and prevent
fuel from spurting out.
WARNING
: don't inhale the fuel vapours.
WARNING
: For environmental protection purposes, make sure fuel doesn't seep into the ground.
WARNING
: In the event of a fuel spill, clean the machine immediately.
WARNING
: After refuelling, replace the tank cap. Tighten it firmly, but without using tools. The cap
must not come loose while the machine is being used.
WARNING
: Check the tank for any leaks or ineffective seals. If you notice a fuel leakage, do not
switch on or use the machine.
WARNING
: Keep the fuel in containers that meet the legal requisites and bear an identification
label.
WARNING
: The endothermic engine must only be powered using the fuel type described in the
use and maintenance manual for the engine itself, which can be found attached to the
following booklet.
In order to perform the refuelling operations, do the following:
1. Bring the machine to the refuelling area.
2.
Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (read “
”).
3.
Open the right rear door (1) (
Fig.1
).
4.
After having turned the key (3) a quarter turn to the left, remove the fuel tank's cap (2) (
Fig.2
).
5. Fill the tank with the appropriate fuel.
WARNING
: Do not overfill the fuel tank. If too much fuel is added, it could spill out while the vehicle
is being driven. The fuel could also spill out due to an increase in volume caused by high
ambient temperatures.
WARNING
: Remember to carefully check the endothermic engine's use and maintenance manual
in order to make sure that the correct type of fuel is being used for the refuelling operations.
The use of an incorrect type of fuel for the refuelling operations could cause serious damage to
the engine and the fuel delivery system.
WARNING
: If the refuelling operations are carried out using an incorrect fuel type, the intervention
of a qualified technician must be requested before starting the engine. In fact, the engine
and the fuel delivery system could be seriously damaged if the engine is started.
6.
Screw on the fuel tank's cap (2), and turn the key (3) a quarter turn to the right once it has been
closed.
FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK
Before filling the solution tank, carry out the following steps:
1.
Bring the machine to the area designated for refilling the solution tank.
2.
Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (read “
”).
3.
Make sure the cap (1) of the solution tank drainage tube (2) is properly tightened (
Fig.1
).
4.
Remove the solution tank caps (3) (
Fig.2
).
5.
Check that the filters (4) have been positioned correctly (
Fig.3
).
6. Fill with clean water, at a temperature no higher than 50°C and no lower than 10°C.
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