5.1 GUIDE HANDLE (Fig.
1) Pad rotation lever release button (32)
Press the button (32) to release the pad
rotation start levers (29).
2) Pad rotation start levers (29)
Pulling the pad rotation levers (29) ena-
bles pad rotation.
When the levers (29) are released, pad
rotation stops and the machine stops au-
tomatically.
The levers (29) should be kept pulled to
achieve continuous machine operation.
3) Water supply adjustment lever (30)
(in the presence of an optional tank)
Pulling the lever (30) activates the water
supply for washing the floor.
When the lever is released (30) the water
supply is interrupted.
4) Polishing liquid spray button (Optional)
(33)
When the button is pressed and held
down, the polishing liquid spray is acti-
vated; if the button is released, the spray
stops.
NOTE:
The spray works even when the pad is not ro-
tating.
6.1 OPERATION
6.1.a - Checks to be performed
before use
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If the electrical spray accessory is mount-
ed (Optional), check that it contains
enough polishing liquid for the working
phase and that the nozzle is properly
connected and adjusted.
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Check the condition of the pad.
If worn, replace it.
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Check that the appliance, particularly the
mains cable, is not damaged in any way
that might compromise correct machine
operation or the operator's safety.
6.1.b - Starting the machine
17)
(Fig. 17)
WARNING:
Do not start the machine if it is tilted.
Do not start the machine if the pad is not
correctly mounted.
DANGER:
Ensure your hands are dry before using
the appliance.
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Pull the lever up (3) and lower the handle
until it reaches the height desired.
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Press the button (32) to release the pad
rotation start levers (29).
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Pulling the levers (29) starts the machine.
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When both levers (29) are released, the
machine stops.
WARNING:
Never wrap the network cable around the
operator the operator's neck or the ma-
chine body.
ENGLISH - 6
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