INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE
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4.
Position the detergent flow adjusting lever (7, Fig.
B) in the most appropriate position, depending on
the type of cleaning to be carried out.
5.
Keep a hand on the handlebar (2, Fig. C), start the
machine by means of the brush and suction
push-buttons (5 and 6, Fig. B).
Machine stop
6.
Position the brush and suction push-buttons on
"0" (5 and 6, Fig. B).
7.
Lift the brush by means of the pedal (20, Fig. C).
8.
Lift the squeegee by means of the lever (19, Fig.
C).
9.
(20BT versions only): Turn the key (9, Fig. B) to
"0".
MACHINE OPERATION (WASHING/
DRYING)
1.
Start the machine as described in the previous
paragraph.
2.
Keep both hands on the handlebar (2, Fig. C),
manoeuver the machine and start the floor
washing/drying.
(20BT versions only): By pressing the levers (10, Fig.
B), both clockwise than counterclockwise, the machine
feeds forward; reverse feed is not performed.
Traverse speed can be adjusted by turning the adjuster
(11, Fig. B).
To pull the machine backwards or to perform turns with
a very narrow radius, the traverse control has to be di-
sconnected by releasing the levers (10, Fig. B).
REMARK:
If the green warning light (2, Fig. B)
turns on, the machine is ready to be
used. If the yellow or red warning lights
(3 or 4, Fig. B) turn on, it is necessary to
charge the batteries (see procedure in
chapter "Maintenance").
CAUTION!
To avoid any damage to the floor sur-
face, stop the brush rotation by means
of the switch (5, Fig. B) when the ma-
chine stops in one place.
CAUTION!
Before lifting the brush/pad-holder,
stop its rotation by means of the switch
(5, Fig. B).
Machine traction controls
3.
Depending on the floor type, or on the use of the
brush or the pad-holder, the machine front traction
speed and the forward straightaway movement
(without turning on the right or on the left) can
change.
They can be adjusted by means of two knobs (22
and 23, Fig. H) on the brush-holder, proceeding in
the following way:
–
The machine moves towards the left by
turning the adjusting knob counter-clockwise
(22, Fig. H); the machine moves towards the
right turning the knob clockwise.
–
The machine speed increases by turning the
adjusting knob counter-clockwise (23, Fig.
H); the machine speed decreases turning the
knob clockwise.
TANK EMPTYING
Once the recovery water tank (5, Fig. H) is full, empty it
in the following way.
Recovery water tank emptying
1.
Stop the machine by means of the brush and
suction push-buttons (5 and 6, Fig. B).
2.
Lift the brush/pad-holder by means of the pedal
(20, Fig. C).
3.
Lift the squeegee by means of the lever (19, Fig.
C).
4.
Push the machine to the appointed disposal area.
5.
Empty the recovery tank by means of the hose
(17, Fig. C). If at the end of the work, rinse the tank
with clean water.
Detergent tank emptying
6.
Carry out steps from 1 to 4.
7.
Empty the detergent tank by means of the hose
(18, Fig. C). If at the end of the work, rinse the tank
with clean water.
REMARK:
A float automatic closing system (8,
Fig. H) locks the suction system once
the recovery tank (5) is full.
The suction system locking, caused by
the water tank filling up, is signaled by
a sudden increase in the aspirator mo-
tor noise frequency.
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