11.1.g - Replacing the squeegee rub-
ber blades (Fig. 30)
When it becomes clear that drying the floor
is difficult or traces of water remain on the
floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the
squeegee rubber blades (1):
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Remove the squeegee unit (1) as indicat-
ed in the "Cleaning the squeegee" para-
graph.
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Loosen the finned nuts (2) and remove
the rubber blades (3).
NOTE:
When the rubber blades (3) are worn on one
side, on one occasion they may be turned
over.
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Replace or turn over the rubber blades
(3) without inverting them.
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Replace all the components in reverse
order.
NOTE:
Two types of rubber are available:
Para rubber for all types of flooring and poly-
urethane rubber for workshop floors with oily
residues.
11.1.h - Adjusting the pressure of the
squeegee (Fig. 31)
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Start up the machine and press the
button.
The wiper unit will be lowered.
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Engage the machine's forward move-
ment, move it a few metres, engage the
parking brake and get off the machine.
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Use the threaded bar (1) to adjust the
squeegees' (2) contact with the floor.
Turn it clockwise for increased contact
and counter clockwise for less contact.
2
1
2
EN - 29
EN
3
2
Fig. 30
1
OK
2
Fig. 31