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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DOC. 10097095 - Ver. AA - 05-2020
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CONTENTS
CONTENTS...................................................................................................................................3
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ...........................................................................................4
MACHINE WITH CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY GRID ............................................................................. 4
BATTERY-POWERED MACHINE ............................................................................................................................ 6
USING THE MACHINE ............................................................................................................................................ 7
DEACTIVATION OF THE MACHINE........................................................................................................................ 9
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
TRANSPORT ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
LOCATION OF THE MAIN MACHINE COMPONENTS .............................................................12
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .........................................................................................................12
DEFINITION OF LEVELS OF WARNING .............................................................................................................. 12
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ...................................................................................................................... 12
PURPOSE AND CONTENT OF THE MANUAL..................................................................................................... 13
TARGET GROUP ................................................................................................................................................... 13
PRESERVATION OF THE USER........................................................................................................................... 13
ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE .............................................................................................................. 13
INTRODUCTORY COMMENT ............................................................................................................................... 13
IDENTIFICATION DATA ......................................................................................................................................... 13
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................. 13
INTENDED USE..................................................................................................................................................... 13
SAFETY.................................................................................................................................................................. 14
REGULATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
SERIAL NUMBER PLATE ...................................................................................................................................... 14
TECHNICAL DATA .....................................................................................................................14
LABELS USED ON THE MACHINE...........................................................................................15
PREPARATION OF MACHINE ...................................................................................................15
HANDLING THE PACKAGED MACHINE .............................................................................................................. 15
HOW TO UNPACK THE MACHINE ....................................................................................................................... 15
HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE ........................................................................................................................... 16
MACHINE SAFETY................................................................................................................................................ 16
TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE USED (battery-powered versions) ............................................................................ 16
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL (battery-powered versions)............................................................. 16
INSERTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE MACHINE (battery-powered versions)................................................ 16
CONNECTING THE BATTERIES TO THE MACHINE'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (battery-powered versions)..... 17
RECHARGING THE BATTERIES (battery-powered versions) .............................................................................. 17
FILLING THE SANITIZING PRODUCT TANK ....................................................................................................... 18
PREPARING TO WORK .............................................................................................................18
STARTING WORK ......................................................................................................................19
HOUR METER (battery-powered versions) ........................................................................................................... 19
BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR (battery-powered versions)................................................................... 19
AT THE END OF THE WORK.....................................................................................................20
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................20
EMPTYING THE SANITIZING PRODUCT TANK .................................................................................................. 20
CLEANING THE NEBULIZER SYSTEM................................................................................................................ 21
DISPOSAL ..................................................................................................................................21
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................22
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .....................................................................................23
3
4
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
The following symbols are used to indicate any potentially hazardous situations.
Always read this information carefully and take the necessary precautions to
protect any people and/or objects that may be present.
Operator cooperation is paramount for accident prevention. No accident
prevention programme can be e󰀨ective without the full cooperation of the person
directly responsible for the machine's operation. Most accidents that occur at the
workplace, during work activities, or while in transit, are caused by the failure to
respect the most basic safety regulations. An attentive, careful operator is most
e󰀨ective guarantee against accidents and is fundamental in order to implement
any prevention programme.
KEEP THESE SAFETY WARNINGS WITH THE MACHINE USER
MANUAL.
DANGER: indicates an imminent dangerous situation that, unless avoided,
will result in death or serious injuries.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially dangerous situation that, unless avoided,
could cause death of serious injury.
ATTENTION: Indicates a potentially dangerous situation that, unless
avoided, could cause slight or moderate injuries.
MACHINE WITH CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY GRID
DANGER:
• In case of danger, act promptly: switch o󰀨 the machine using the main switch
and remove the power cable from the mains socket.
• To reduce the risk of re, electric shocks or injury, please read and comply
with all the safety instructions and warnings. This machine has been designed
to be safe when it is used for sanitizing in the manner specied. If damage to
electrical or mechanical components is found, the machine must be repaired
at the relative authorized service center before use, in order to prevent further
damage to the machine or physical injury to the user.
• Before connecting the machine to the electric socket, make sure the electrical
information on the serial number plate corresponds to that of the mains supply.
The machine must only be powered with alternating current and with a voltage
5
equal to that shown on the serial number plate.
• The power supply cable outlet must have an earth connection in compliance
with the regulatory standards.
• If the machine packaging contains the cable to connect to the mains supply, it
should only be used for the above-mentioned machine.
• Before using, check for any damage on the connection cable and on the power
plug. If the cable is damaged, immediately contact a technician for restoring
normal functioning.
• Connect the machine only to an electrical connection installed by an electrical
installer in conformity with IEC 60364-1.
• Never touch the power plug with wet hands.
• Make sure that the cable to the mains or the extension cable have not been
damaged by having been walked on, crushed, pulled or the like. Protect the
cable from heat and from contact with oils or sharp edges.
• Regularly check that the cable connecting to the mains is not damaged, for
example with signs of ageing or cracks. If the cable is damaged it should be
replaced before using the machine again.
• Protection against splashes of water and the mechanical strength need to
be ensured also after any replacement of the joints of the power cable or the
extension cable.
WARNING:
• To prevent unauthorized use of the machine, the power supply should be cut
o󰀨; switch o󰀨 the machine using the main switch and pull out the power cable
from the mains socket.
ATTENTION:
• When carrying out maintenance or deactivating the machine, switch it o󰀨 using
the main switch and disconnect the power cable from the mains socket.
• The procedure causes a short-term reduction in voltage.
• In unfavourable grid conditions the other appliances could be damaged.
• This damage could occur if the grid impedance is less than 0.15Ω.
6
EXTENSION CABLE (electrical versions)
WARNING:
• Only use the materials expressly recommended by a service technician as
cable extensions (contact an authorized retailer) or else high quality models.
When using an extension, respect its minimum cross-section.
BATTERY-POWERED MACHINE
DANGER:
• In case of danger, act promptly, moving the main switch to position “0”.
WARNING:
• In order to prevent unauthorized use of the machine, the power supply must be
disconnected: switch o󰀨 the machine using the main switch.
ATTENTION:
• The machine must only be powered with a voltage equal to that shown on the
serial number plate.
• When doing maintenance work, switch o󰀨 the machine using the main switch.
• If lead batteries (WET) have been installed on the machine, avoid tilting the
machine beyond 30° with respect to the horizontal plane, as this could cause
the highly corrosive liquid to leak out of the batteries.
• Avoid contact with the battery acid.
• Keep all metal objects away from the batteries.
• Use a non-conductive device for removing the battery.
• Use a suitable tool when lifting the batteries.
• The battery must be installed by qualied personnel.
• Always observe the safety measures of the site regarding removing the battery.
• Remove the batteries if the machine needs to be tilted in order to perform
maintenance procedures.
• The machine should not be left unattended at the end of its working cycle
because of the presence of toxic-harmful materials inside it (batteries, etc.),
which are subject to regulations regarding their disposal at special centers (see
the chapter on Scrapping).
7
RECHARGING THE BATTERIES (battery-powered versions)
DANGER:
• If the battery charger power cable is damaged or broken, it should be replaced
by the charger manufacturer or authorized service personnel, or by another
qualied person, in order to protect against hazards.
• The socket for the battery charger cable must have a prescribed earth
connection.
• Keep sparks, ames, and incandescent materials at a safe distance from the
batteries. Explosive gases are emitted during the charging phase.
• Charging the batteries produces highly explosive hydrogen gas; only carry out
the charging procedure in areas that are well ventilated and away from open
ames.
• Before charging check that the electric cable that connects the battery charger
to the batteries is not damaged, and if it is damaged do not use it and contact
technical assistance.
• Before charging check that the electric cable that connects the battery charger
to the mains is not damaged, and if it is damaged do not use it and contact
technical assistance.
• Before starting to charge the batteries, check there is no stagnant water or
humidity in the battery charger socket.
• Do not disconnect the direct current cable of the battery charger from the
socket of the machine when the battery charger is operating. This is necessary
to prevent electric arcs forming. To disconnect the battery charger when
charging, rst disconnect the power cable from the mains socket.
WARNING:
• Do not use incompatible battery chargers since they could damage the
batteries and potentially cause a re.
• Before using the battery charger, make sure that the frequency and the voltage
indicated on the battery charger serial number plate or in the charger user
manual (enclosed with the machine documentation) match the mains voltage.
• Keep the battery charger's cable at a safe distance from any hot surfaces.
• Never smoke in the machine's vicinity while the batteries are charging.
• Carefully read the user manual of the battery charger you want to use before
recharging.
8
USING THE MACHINE
DANGER:
• The nebulized product must never be directed towards equipment containing
electrical components.
• If the machine is used in dangerous areas (e.g. petrol stations), the relative
safety standards must be observed. It is forbidden to use the machine in
environments with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
WARNING:
• The machine must not be used by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or by those who lack the necessary
experience or knowledge, unless they are under supervision or have received
instructions for use.
• Keep the machine out of reach of children when it is connected to the power.
• Always use the machine in compliance with its intended use, taking into
consideration local conditions and looking out for the presence of others when
working, especially children.
• Do not use the machine on surfaces with a slope greater than the one indicated
on the serial number plate.
• The machine is not suitable for cleaning rough or uneven oors. Do not use the
machine on slopes.
• In the event of a re, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water.
• Do not use the machine if you do not have the requisite knowledge or
authorisation.
• Do not use the machine if these safety warnings and the machine user manual
have not been read and understood.
• Do not use the machine under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
• Do not use the machine when using a mobile phone or other types of electronic
devices.
• Do not use the machine if it is not working correctly.
• Do not use the machine in areas where there are inammable vapours or
liquids or combustible powders.
• The machine must not be used if it has been dropped or if there are visible
signs of damage or leakage from the sanitizing product tank.
9
ATTENTION:
• Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the machine.
• During the working of the machine, pay attention to other people and especially
to children.
• Read the labels on the machine carefully. Do not cover them for any reason,
and replace them immediately if they become damaged.
• The machine must only be used and stored in an enclosed or covered
environment.
• The machine must not be used or stored outdoors in damp conditions or
directly exposed to rain.
• The machine does not cause harmful vibrations.
• Only use the machine in accordance with the instructions set out in these
safety warnings and in the machine user manual.
• Always follow the instructions for mixing, use and disposal on the containers of
the chemical substances.
• Always take appropriate measures to protect any individuals and/or objects that
may be present while using this machine.
• Be careful to avoid collisions with shelving or sca󰀨olding, above all if there is a
risk of objects falling from heights.
• Do not place any liquid containers on the machine.
• When using detergents to sanitize the oor, always follow the instructions and
respect the warnings indicated on the container labels.
• Always use appropriate gloves and protective equipment when handling the
detergents used to sanitize the oor.
• Do not remove or alter any labels a󰀩xed to the machine.
• Before starting to work check that there are no leaks.
• Before starting to work check that all the safety devices have been installed
and are working correctly.
• Only use the machine in well-lit areas.
DEACTIVATION OF THE MACHINE
WARNING:
• Always protect the machine against sunlight, rain, and other atmospheric
agents, both while it is stationary and while it is in function. Store the machine
in a dry, sheltered place: this machine is only designed for use under dry
conditions, and must not be used or stored outdoors under humid conditions.
• Do not park the machine near combustible materials, powders, gases or
liquids.
10
• Stop the machine on a at surface.
• If the machine is left unattended, it must be protected from any accidental
movements.
• When deactivating the machine, switch it o󰀨 using the main switch; for
electrical versions, you must also disconnect the power cable from the mains
socket.
ATTENTION:
• The machine must only be stored in temperatures ranging from +10 °C to +40
°C. The humidity level must be between 30% and 95%.
MAINTENANCE
DANGER:
• In order to avoid short-circuits when working in the vicinity of electrical
components, do the following: avoid the use of non-insulated tools; do not
place or allow metallic objects to fall upon the electrically powered components;
remove any rings, watches and/or clothing with metallic parts that might come
into contact with the electrically powered components.
• do not work underneath the raised machine without adequate xed safety
supports.
WARNING:
• The cleaning and maintenance to be carried out by the user must not be
performed by unsupervised children.
• Read all the relevant instructions carefully before performing any maintenance/
repair operations.
• If the machine does not work properly, check this is not caused by failure
to carry out maintenance. Otherwise, ask for intervention of the authorized
technical assistance center.
• Restore all electrical connections after any maintenance interventions.