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Move the machine close to the battery
charging station.
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Remove the battery plug (35) from the
system socket (39).
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Connect the battery plug (35) to the ex-
ternal battery charger socket (40).
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Once battery charging is complete, re-
connect the battery plug (35) to the sys-
tem socket (39).
6.1 CONTROL PANEL
(Fig. 9)
4) Water quantity adjustment tap
Turn the tap (4) counter-clockwise to
increase the quantity of water or turn it
clockwise to decrease it.
To disable water output, close the tap.
20) Touch sensor for traction start and
brush rotation
(for models with traction)
Make sure the potentiometer (45) is regu-
lated at least at minimum speed.
Use the touch sensor with the key selec-
tor (43) on ON, button (46) and (48) in-
serted to start the traction, brush rotation
and water dispensing.
20) Touch sensor for traction start and
brush rotation
(for models without traction)
Use the touch sensor with the key selec-
tor (43) on ON, button (46) and (48) in-
serted to start brush rotation and water
dispensing.
43) ON/OFF key selector
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Insert the key in the block (43) and rotate
it to ON to feed the circuits with voltage;
rotate the key to OFF to cut off voltage
from the circuits.
44) Reverse button " "
(for model with traction only)
Use the potentiometer (45) to make sure
the minimum traction speed has been se-
lected.
Pressed and held, while action on the
touch sensor (20), the machine will move
in reverse to the operator.
45) Speed adjustment potentiometer
(only for models with traction)
Use the potentiometer (45) to adjust the
traction speed. Rotate it clockwise to in-
crease the speed, and counter-clockwise
to reduce the speed.
46) Brush rotation enabling switch
Press the switch (46) that lights up to en-
able brush rotation; its operation is com-
manded by the touch sensor (20). To dis-
able brush rotation, press the switch (46)
"
" that goes off.
47) LEDs status of battery charge
It lights up when the key selector (43) is at
ON, indicating that the battery is charged.
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When the LED (E) is illuminated, it in-
dicates that the battery charge status
is at maximum.
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When the LED (C) is illuminated, it in-
dicates that the battery charge status
is at about half.
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When the LED (A) is illuminated (red
LED), it indicates that the
charge status is at minimum.
With low battery (red LED (A) on) the ma-
chine shuts down or doesn't start up.
The red LED "41" flashes for a few sec-
onds indicating that the battery must be
charged.
48) Suction unit activation switch
The operation of the switch is enabled by
the switch (43) in position "ON".
Press the switch to I; it will light up and
start the suction unit.
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battery