socket-outlet.
- In the case of defective, damaged, or cracked
electric cables, replace immediately with authentic
replacement parts.
- The network of connections must be protected
from water spray.
- The patch cord for the connection of the machine
to the mains power must conforms to current sa-
fety rules.
- The electrical system to which the machine is
connected must be equipped with a cutout box.
- It is absolutely forbidden to use the machine in
proximity to swimming pools or stretches of water.
• EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
In case of emergency:
- Immediately disconnect the machine from
the power mains.
- Immediately apply proper first-aid.
If an accident should occur the machine must not
be put into operation until a technician authorized
by the manufacturer has examined it.
6.13
DRIVING THE MACHINE
Model AC 230V
- Connect the power cable of the machine ( Photo
B - 1) to the power mains using a patch cord.
- Switch ON the general ON-OFF switch ( Photo
A - 1).
- Switch ON the brush motor switch ( Photo A - 2).
• The brush will start the rotation only when
the machine operator will operate the brush
operation lever ( Photo B - 4).
- Switch ON the suction motor switch ( Photo A
- 3).
- Lower the squeegee unit by using the lift/lower
lever ( Photo B - 3)
- Lower the brush plate unit by using the lift/lower
lever ( Photo B - 2)
- Wash the floor moving forward slowly, pulling the
brush operation lever ( Photo B - 4); releasing the
lever the brush rotation will stop after few seconds.
• Remember to lift the squeegee before driving
reverse to avoid damaging it.
Model DC 24V
- Verify that the battery connector placed in the
back of the machine ( Photo D - 7) is connected.
- Put the ignition key ( Photo D - 1) in and turn ON
the machine.
- In the control panel, check the battery charge
status ( Photo C - 3 )
- Switch ON the brush motor switch ( Photo C - 1).
( ! ) The brush will start the rotation only when the
machine operator will operate the brush operation
lever ( Photo D - 2).
- Switch ON the suction motor switch ( Photo C
- 2).
- Lower the squeegee unit by using the lift/lower
lever ( Photo D - 4)
- Lower the brush plate unit by using the lift/lower
lever ( Photo D - 3)
- Wash the floor moving forward slowly, pulling the
brush operation lever ( Photo D - 2); releasing the
lever the brush rotation will stop after few seconds.
• Remember to lift the squeegee before driving
reverse to avoid damaging it.
Model DC 24V with traction
- Verify that the battery connector placed in the
back of the machine ( Photo F - 8) is connected.
- Put the ignition key ( Photo F - 1) in and turn ON
the machine.
- In the control panel, check the battery charge
status ( Photo E - 1 ) and, if sufficient, select the
running speed wished ( Photo E - 3, E - 4 ).
- Switch ON the brush motor switch ( Photo E - 5).
• The brush will start the rotation only when
the machine operator will operate the brush
operation lever ( Photo F - 2).
- Switch ON the suction motor switch ( Photo E
- 6).
- Lower the squeegee unit by using the lift/lower
lever ( Photo F - 4)
- Lower the brush plate unit by using the lift/lower
lever ( Photo F - 3)
- Wash the floor moving forward by pulling the
traction lever ( Photo F - 2) up or push the traction
lever down to reverse traction; releasing the lever
the traction will stop immediately and brush rota-
tion will stop after few seconds.
• Remember to lift the squeegee before driving
reverse to avoid damaging it.
6.14
WORK METHOD
6.14.1
PREPARATION AND WARNINGS
Remove any loose solid residue from the surface
to be treated (using suitable tools, such as vacuum
cleaners, sweepers, etc.). It this is not done, the
solid dirt might prevent the squeegee from opera-
ting correctly, reducing drying efficiency.
Only trained personnel can drive this machine.
6.14.2
BATTERY
TROLS
The sequence of lights of the battery charge con-
trol ( Photo C - 3, E - 1 ) progressively turns off
until the battery is discharged . When the red light
turns on ( Photo C - 3C, E - 1C ), turn off the brush
motor, close the detergent solution outlet, finish
drying the small residual moisture and go to the
battery charging area to charge the battery.
( ! ) The batteries may be irreparably damaged if
the residual charge level drops too low (see the
battery operating manual). Do not force the battery
discharge beyond the safety limits, turning the key
off and on or in any other manner.
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CHARGE
LEVEL
CON-