
If, when working, you need to temporarily change the parameters of the pressure on the brushes or
the amount of detergent solution dispensed, read the sections “
” or “
TEMPORARY ADJUSTMENT OF DETERGENT SOLUTION DISPENSING
”
in the chapter “WORK”.
If, when working, it is necessary to use the dipped-beam headlights, press the button (9) on the
command display.
N.B.
: setting the main switch to “I” the sidelights will come on, and on the instrument panel the
relative symbol will come on (2)
N.B.
: To access the dipped-beam headlights, press the button (23) on the instrument panel.
N.B.
: The low beam headlights are active when the symbol (23) on the instrument panel is green,
the relative symbol (3) on the command display comes on.
If, when working, the machine stops and the drive pedal is released, the brush motors and the solenoid
valve will switch off, and after a few second the brush heads will raise up off the ground and return to
the rest position.
The squeegee body will stay in contact with the floor for a few seconds, after which it will raise up from
the ground and return to its rest position. For all these phases the vacuum motor will continue to operate,
only after a few seconds that it has returned to its work position will it switch off, this is to allow the motor
to collect all the liquid in the squeegee vacuum hose.
N.B.:
by pressing the forward movement pedal it will start working with the same program and with
the same parameters that were set before it stopped.
N.B.:
if reverse movements are made when this program is active, the squeegee body will rise
from the floor and the vacuum motors will keep working for a pre-set time and then switch
off.
N.B.:
if reverse is carried out with this program active, the brush head body will remain in contact
with the floor, the motor will continue working but the solenoid valve will no longer dispense
any detergent solution onto the brushes.
If, when working, you need to reduce the noise of the vacuum motors, press the “Noise reduction” (11)
button.
N.B.
: The “Noise reduction” system is active when the symbol (11) on the instrument panel is
green.
If, when working, you need to move the scrubbing brush head to the right, select the “scrubbing with
drying, scrubbing brush head moved to the right” program with the knob of the I-Drive device (26) (
Fig.2
).
N.B.
: putting the i-drive device (26) knob on “D”, the relative symbol (7) on the command display
will come on.
N.B.
: If you release the drive pedal, when working with the scrubbing brush head moved outside,
the brush motors and the solenoid valve will switch off, and after a few second the brush
heads will raise up off the ground and return to the rest position.
If, when working, the recovery tank float indicator light (8) comes on, stop the machine and empty the
recovery tank.
N.B.
: to drain the recovery tank read the section “
” in the
chapter “DAILY MAINTENANCE”.
If, when working, the solution tank float indicator light (9) comes on, stop the machine and fill the solution
tank.
N.B.
: to fill the solution tank with detergent solution, refer to “
the “MACHINE PREPARATION” chapter.
If, when working, the general alarm indicator light (4) comes on, stop the machine and contact the
nearest service centre.
If, when working, the braking system low oil level indicator light (5) comes on, stop the machine and
contact the nearest service centre.
If, when working, the low detergent level indicator light (10) comes on, stop the machine and top up the
detergent inside the canister.
ATTENTION: never switch off the machine while the
squeegee and/or brush head is in contact with the floor
WORKING PROGRAM: SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING
Selecting the program “SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING”, the control display screen will appear as
shown in the figure.
Both the squeegee body and all the brush heads are in contact with the ground.
The icons visible in the scrubbing with drying program are:
1. Machine silhouette, where the icon regarding the traction motor is green; the icon for the motors of the
scrubbing brush heads; the icon for the motors of the sweeping brush heads.
N.B.
: the grey symbols identify the components that are not active. the green symbols identify the
components that are active. the red symbols identify the components that are faulty.
2. Indicator light indicating the side lights are active (green).
3. Indicator light indicating the low beam lights are active (green).
4. Indicator light indicating the general alarm (red).
5. Indicator light indicating the braking system oil is low (red).
6. Indicator light indicating the parking brake is engaged (red).
7. Indicator light indicating the scrubbing brush head has moved outside (orange).
9. Indicator light indicating the low level of the detergent solution in the solution tank (light blue).
10. Indicator light indicating the low level of the detergent in the canister (red).
11. “Noise reduction“ button, allows you to reduce the noise of the vacuum motors.
N.B.
: the white symbol (11) identifies the standard operation of the vacuum motors. the green
symbol (11) identifies the eco operation of the vacuum motors.
N.B.
: the symbol (11) is visible on the command display only when the vacuum motors are
running.
12. Machine's draw level bar.
13. Button for regulating the amount of detergent solution dispensed onto the brushes.
N.B.
: to temporarily change the amount of detergent solution in the water system read the section
“
TEMPORARILY ADJUSTING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION DISPENSED
” in the
chapter “WORK”.
14. Check button, allows you to display the screen regarding the working condition of the machine.
N.B.
: To understand which parameters are displayed on the screen, read the section “
” in the “WORK” chapter.
15. Hour meter.
N.B.
: the value displayed represents
the total time the machine has been used.
16. “PLUS” working program button.
17. “STANDARD” working program button.
18. “ECONOMIC” working program button.
N.B.
: the grey symbols identify the components that are not active. the green symbols identify the
components that are active.
19. Abbreviation identifying the machine's direction parameters (gear and speed).
N.B.
: the letter that precedes the number identifies the direction selected, to adjust the direction
read the section “
N.B.
: the number that follows the letter identifies the speed selected, to adjust the speed read the
”.
20. Setting button, allows you to make temporary changes to the machine parameters.
21. Button for temporarily adjusting the pressure exercised on the brushes.
N.B.
: to temporarily change the pressure on the brushes, read the sections “
22. Battery charge level bar.
N.B.
: To understand the function of the battery charge level bar, read the section “
”.
23. Activating– deactivating dipped headlights button.
N.B.
: setting the main switch to “I” the sidelights will come on, and on the instrument panel the
relative symbol will come on (2)
N.B.
: To switch on the low beam headlights press the button (23) on the instrument panel, the
relative symbol (3)is displayed on the command display
N.B.
: The low beam headlights are active when the symbol (23) on the instrument panel is green.
24. Button for moving the scrubbing brush head.
N.B.
: If you need to move the scrubbing brush head body laterally to the right, press the button
(24) on the instrument panel, the relative symbol (7) is displayed on the command display
N.B.
: The brush head has been moved laterally when the symbol (24) on the instrument panel is
green.
To use the scrubbing with drying program, proceed as follows:
1. Sit on the driver’s seat.
2. Turn on the machine (
Fig.1
).
3.
The first screen shown displays the manufacturer's logo and the name of the machine.
4. The second screen shown displays the working screen.
5.
Select the “scrubbing with drying” program with the knob of the I-Drive device (26) (
Fig.2
).
6.
Select the speed level (for example “step-01”), turn the knob (27) on the direction selection lever
(28) (
Fig.3
), under the steering wheel.
N.B.
: adjust the forward speed to suit the adhesion conditions.
7.
Select forward movement by shifting the direction lever (28) in the direction shown by the arrow
(
Fig.4
).
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