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Brush button (MANUAL OPERATION) (fig. B, ref. 8): enables (LED on) and disables
(LED off) brush operation and head raising and lowering.
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Suction button (MANUAL OPERATION) (fig. B, ref. 9): starts and stops the suction
motor responsible for drying the floor being washed. When the suction motor is
turned on, the squeegee is automatically lowered. When it is turned off, the squeegee
is automatically raised.
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Detergent flow regulation buttons (fig. B, ref. 5): pressing these buttons regulates
the quantity of detergent delivered (displayed by LEDs).
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Detergent tank level indicator (fig. B, ref. 10): the LED comes on when there is no
longer sufficient water in the detergent tank.
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Dirty water tank level indicator (fig. B, ref. 11): when the dirty water tank is full the
LED comes on and after a few seconds the suction motor shuts down.
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Direction selector (fig. B, ref. 12): move this selector to set movement of the machine
to forwards or reverse
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Alarm indicator (fig. B, ref. 13), the frequency with which the LED lights up defines
the electronic board error code (see chapter 11). During operation in the absence of
malfunction, the LED is on steadily.
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Horn (fig. B, ref. 14): acoustic warning.
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Settings button (fig. B, ref. 4): when pressed, scrolls through the various parameters
which can be set on the machine software.
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Work programme buttons (AUTOMATIC OPERATION): set the work programme to
be used.
1. P1 (fig. B, ref. 1) light wash programme for smooth not excessively dirty floors.
2. P2 (fig. B, ref. 15) medium wash programme for smooth floors with evident
dirt.
3. P3 (fig. B, ref. 2) heavy wash programme for rough floors (concrete etc.) with
stubborn dirt.
Please note: before setting a new work programme, the previous programme
must be deselected.
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Brush attachment/release button (fig. B, ref. 16): enables automatic brush
attachment or release
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CHEM DOSE switch (optional) (fig. B, ref. 17): enables and disables CHEM DOSE
operation
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Service brake/parking brake (fig. D, ref. 1), acts mechanically on the two drum
brakes on the rear wheels.
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Machine movement pedal (fig. D, ref. 2): pivoting device to regulate machine speed.
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Side brush lifting levers (fig R, ref. 1): raising or lowering these levers disables or
enables operation of the side brushes (when present).
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Speed potentiometer (fig. B, ref. 18): regulates the speed of the machine forwards
and backwards.
i INFORMATION
The machine (CT 230 only) has a safety system to prevent it tipping over. This
reduces the speed on bends, irrespective of the pressure exerted on the machine
movement pedal. This reduction of speed on bends is therefore not a malfunction,
but a feature which increases the machine's stability in all conditions.