Setting Up The Machine; On/Off Control; Working Principle - Truvox International Multi wash 240 Manual Del Usuario

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WARNING - Since the bottom handle is spring loaded,
care must be taken when removing the hook to avoid
sudden springing back leading to possible injury to
personnel.

2.3 Setting up the machine

1. Insert the two tubular handles into the bottom handle
and secure them using knob (2 off) by tightening
lightly. Ensure that the handles are assembled
according to their marked position and the cable
holding hooks are pointing towards the rear.
2. Slide the electric cable retainer into the top portion of
RH handle.
3. Fit the top handle over the tubular handles and secure
them with washer and screw (2 sets).Ensure that the
label on the top handle is facing the front of the
machine. Now tighten firmly both the knobs and
screws alternately. Insert the dummy caps provided to
cover the screws (2 off) in the top handle.
4. Pass the free end of the pull cable through the plastic
guide in RH Handle. Press and twist clockwise to firmly
secure the cable end to the fresh water tank
(Standard).
5. Fix the auxiliary tank firmly into the bottom handle by
holding the top handle.
6. Rotate the knob to hold the auxiliary tank.
7. The brushes are only loosely packed in the machine
for transit, therefore the brush shafts must be fitted
before operating the machine. Push the shafts through
the brushes from the side of the machine. To remove
brushes, push the brush shaft out from the side of the
machine using the fingers and withdraw the shaft.
Normally the standard brush will be supplied with the
machine. Brushes should be selected according to the
type of floor surface to be cleaned, and the degree of
dirt to be removed, please refer Brush Selection Guide.
8. The machine is now ready for use.

2.4 Working principle

1. Cleaning liquid in the solution tank is applied to the
floor by either gravity (Standard) or Spray (Pump).
2. The counter rotating brushes scrub the floor and also
throw the dirty water on the conveyor drum. The front
brush does most of the scrubbing and drying. The rear
brush completes the scrubbing and collects the
remaining water off the floor.
3. A blade fitted to the dirty water tank wipes the drum
and collects the dirty water.
Fig. 2
2.5 Brush identification
(a) Hole provided for plugging button
(b) Brush with button plugged
This is applicable when the customer has more than one
set of brushes of same type. Distinct colour coding make it
easy to separate tools into their correct areas of use.
Washroom tools are kept in the restroom; kitchen tools
are kept in the kitchen - reducing bacteria cross-
contamination between high and low-risk areas. Red,
Blue, White and Yellow brush buttons are packed with the
machine. Simply plug the buttons into the hole in the
brush as shown. Clear identification, by colour coding,
helps to prevent cross contamination.
3. Controls
The operating controls are located on the handle (1) and
on the side of the machine. Please refer to page 1.

On/Off Control

Transport/Working Mode Control
WARNING- Keeping the knob in the top position (working
mode) and moving the machine will damage the brushes.
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Fig. 3
By pressing the pedal lightly
with your foot, pull back the
handle a little to start the
motor. The brushes and the
drum starts rotating. Pulling
the handle further without
pressing the pedal, lowers
the machine and engages
the rotating brushes onto
the floor. To stop working,
take the handle to the
vertical position.
Slide this knob to TOP
position (Working Mode) to
operate the machine. Slide
this
knob
to
BOTTOM
position
to
move
machine
and
park
machine.
the
the

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