provide a sufficient ventilation, install special discharge pipes that should not lead to the
flues. When necessary, air exchange should be made in the fastest way by means of fans.
BATTERIES INACTIVE OR NOT IN CONTINUOUS OPERATION
During inactive periods, batteries are subject to a spontaneous discharge (auto-discharge).
The auto-discharge substracts every day from the battery a part of its charge and causes a
sulphation of the plates, which increases in the long run, thus compromising the battery effi-
ciency. If the battery is not continuosly used, perform a refresh charge at least once a
month. This procedure must be executed even if the measurements of the specific gravity
supply high values.
If battery remains inactive for long periods of time, it should be stored in a dry and fresh pla-
ce. Once a month, it should be charged with the current intensity indicated as “final”, until
all elements denote a lively gas development and until all readings regarding the voltage
and the specific gravity as well remain constant for 3-4 hours.
In any case, before re-operating a battery which is inactive for a long period of time, rechar-
ge it and check for a correct level of the electrolyte.
SQUEEGEE BLADE REPLACEMENT
The squeegee blades should be replaced when the contact edge becomes worn; the per-
fection of the edge is essential for a perfect drying. To replace the blades, the squeegee
should be demounted from the machine. To do that, lift the squeegee support in UP posi-
tion, then remove the suction pipe from the squeegee, partially unscrew the screws. At this
point, remove the squeegee from the machine and place it on a desk. Now, remove the
screws (fig.9) both on the front part and on the rear part of the squeegee, the steel straps
(fig.9), and the three worn rubber blades (fig.9) as well. Perform the inverse procedure and
assemble the new blades, then adjust the squeegee.
fig. 9
1) squeegee front blade
2) squeegee body
3) squeegee rear blade
4) squeegee counterblade
5) squeegee straps
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