Floorpul Onyx 35 User manual

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SUMMARY
LEGEND INSTRUMENT BOARD AND CONTROLS 14
LEGEND MACHINE 14
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 15
INTRODUCTORY COMMENT 16
GENERAL RULES OF SECURITY 16
SYMBOLOGY 16
BEFORE USE 17
Handlin of the packed machine 17
Unpackin of the machine 17
Movements of the handle bar 17
Batteries 17
Batteries rechar in 17
(standard version with AGM batteries) 17
Batteries rechar in 17
(plus version with XFC batteries) 17
Batteries disposal 18
Recovery tank 18
Deter ent solution tank 18
FLOOR CLEANING 18
Startin of the machine 18
Handle bar adjustment 18
Overflow device 18
Security device brush liftin 19
STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING OPERATION 19
DAILY MAINTENANCE 19
Emptyin and cleanin of the recovery tank 19
Emptyin and cleanin of the deter ent solution tank 19
Suction filter cleanin 19
Positionin of the machine for maintenance and parkin 19
Brush cleanin 20
Brush disassembly/assembly 20
Squee ee cleanin 20
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE 20
Control device brush wear 20
Brush replacement 20
Rear squee ee rubber replacement 20
Front squee ee rubber replacement 21
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 21
The suction motor does not work 21
The brush motor does not work 21
Insufficient water on the brush 21
The machine does not clean properly 21
The squee ee does not dry perfectly 21
Excessive foam production 21
PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE 22
RECOMMENDED BRUSHES 22

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LEGEND INSTRUMENT BO
ARD AND CONTR
OLS
1. GENERAL SWITCH AND RESPECTIVE SIGNAL LAMP
2. SWITCH BRUSH MOTOR AND RESPECTIVE SIGNAL LAMP
3. SWITCH SUCTION MOTOR AND RESPECTIVE SIGNAL LAMP
4. SWITCH SOLENOID VALVE AND RESPECTIVE SIGNAL LAMP
5. LEVER SQUEEGEE LIFTING
6. HANDLE BARS
7. LEVERS PRESENCE
8. LEVER HANDLE BAR RELEASE
LEGEND MACHIN
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9. WHEELS
10. BRUSH BASE GROUP
11. FLOW ADJUSTER OF THE DETERGENT SOLUTION
12. SOLUTION TANK DETERGENT
13. OUTLET PLUG DETERGENT SOLUTION
14. SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
15. SCREW CAP FOR INLET DETERGENT SOLUTION
16. RECOVERY TANK
17. INLET OPENING SQUEEGEE HOSE
18. BLOCKING LEVERS SUCTION COVER
19. SUCTION COVER
20. INSTRUMENT BOARD
21. SIGNALLING LED CHARGE LEVEL OF THE BATTERIES
22. MAINS PLUG FOR ELECTRIC CABLE BATTERY RECHARGER
23. SERIAL NUMBER PLATE

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
with batteries AGM with batteries XFC
Cleanin width mm 345 345
Squee ee width mm 410 410
Tension batteries V 24 24
Capacity of the batteries Ah
5
28 35
Power installed W 430 430
Workin capacity, up to sqm/h 1240 1240
Brush diameter mm 345 345
Brush rpm rpm 170 170
Brush pressure (max) k 25 25
Suction vacuum mbar 90 90
Type of drive semi automatic semi automatic
Maximum radient % 2 2
Capacity solution tank l 15 15
Capacity recovery tank l 16 16
Machine len th (min) mm 745 745
Machine hei ht mm 550 550
Machine width mm 415 415
Machine wei ht (empty, with batteries) k 65 70
Wei ht of the batteries k 22 26,4
Rechar in time max h 10 2
Battery compartment with support (L x W x H) mm 215 x 270 x 190 ---
Battery coompartment without support (L x W x H) mm --- 215 x 257 x 205
Acoustic pressure level (in conformity with EN604_01) dB (A) < 70 < 70
Class III I
Protection level IP X3 X3
Battery rechar er: tension V ~ 230 230
Battery rechar er: frequency Hz 50 50
Battery rechar er: nominal current A 5 35
Battery rechar er: class I I

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INTRODUCTORY COMMENT
Thank you for havin chosen our machine.
This floor cleanin machine is used for the
industrial and civil cleanin and is able to
clean any type of floor, except carpet cleanin .
Durin its advance movement, the combined
action of the brushes and the deter ent
solution removes the dirt which is aspirated
throu h the rear suction assembly, ivin a
perfectly dry surface.
The machine must be used only for such
purpose. It ives the best performance if it is
used correctly and maintained in perfect
efficiency. We therefore ask you to read this
instruction booklet carefully whenever difficulties
arise in the course of the machine’s use. In
case of need, we ask you to contact our
service department for all advice and servicin
as may prove necessary.
GENERAL RULES OF SECURITY
The rules below have to be followed carefully
in order to avoid dama es to the operator and
to the machine.
- Read the labels carefully on the machine.
Do not cover them for any reason and replace
them immediately if dama ed.
- The machine must be used exclusively by
authorized staff that has been instructed for its
use.
- Durin the workin of the machine, pay
attention to other people and especially to the
children.
- In presence of children uard the machine,
so that they do not play with it.
- Do not touch or pass over the mains cable
while the brushes are operatin .
- The socket for the power supply must be
equipped with a standard earthin ( round)
system.
- Do not dama e the mains cable with
squashin s, bendin s or stressin s.
- Check the inte rity of the mains cable. If
durin workin a dama e is noticed, stop the
machine immediately and replace the cable.
- Do not mix different deter ents, avoidin
harmful odours.
- Stora e temperature: between 0°C and
+55°C.
- Perfect operatin temperature: between 0°C
and 40°C.
- The humidity should not exceed 95%.
- Do not use the machine in explosive
atmosphere.
- Do not use the machine as a means of
transport.
- Do not use acid solutions which could
dama e the machine and/or the persons.
- Avoid workin with the brush when the
machine stands still, in order to prevent floor
dama es.
- Do not use the machine on surfaces
covered with inflammable liquids or dusts (for
example hydrocarbons, ashes or soot).
- In case of fire, use a powder fire-
extin uisher.
Do not use water.
- Do not strike shelvin s or scaffoldin s,
where there is dan er of fallin objects.
- Do not use the machine on areas havin a
hi her radient than the one stated on the
number plate.
- The machine has to carry out simultaneously
the operations of washin and dryin . Different
operations must be carried out in restricted
areas prohibited to non-authorized personnel.
- Si nal the areas of moist floors with suitable
si ns.
- If the machine does not work properly,
check by conductin simple maintenance
procedures. Otherwise, ask for technical advice
to an authorized assistance centre.
- Where parts are required, ask for ORIGINAL
spare parts to the distributor and/or to an
authorized dealer.
- Use only ORIGINAL brushes indicated in the
para raph “RECOMMENDED BRUSHES".
- For any cleanin and/or maintenance
operation take off the power supply from the
machine.
- Do not take off the protections which require
the use of tools to be removed.
- Do not wash the machine with direct water
jets or with hi h water pressure nor with
corrosive material.
- Every 200 workin hours have a machine
check throu h an authorized service department.
- Before usin the machine, check that all
panels and coverin s are in their position as
indicated in this use and maintenance
catalo ue.
- Restore all electrical connections after any
maintenance operation.
- Provide for the scrappin of the material of
normal wear followin strictly the respective
rules.
- When your machine has to stop activity,
provide for the appropriate waste disposal of
its materials, especially oils, batteries and
electronic components, and considerin that the
machine itself has been, where possible,
constructed usin recyclable materials.
SYMBOLOGY
S
y
mbol
0/1
indicatin the
eneral switch and its si nal
lamp.
Symbol denotin the solution
valve.
Indicates the switch and the
si nal lamp of the solenoid
valve.
Symbol denotin the brush.
Indicates the switch and the
si nal lamp of the brush
motor.
Symbol denotin the suction
motor.
Indicates the switch and the
si nal lamp of the suction
motor.
Symbol denotin the char e
level of the batteries.
Symbol that Indicates the
position of the outlet plu
of the solution tank.
S
y
mbol
that indicates to
empty the tanks before
rotatin the machine.
Indication of the maximum
temperature of the solution
deter ent.
Sy
mbol
that indicates the
flow adjuster of the
deter ent solution.
Symbol denotin the
crossed bin. Indicates that
at the end of its activity,
the machine has to be
disposed conformin to the
laws in force
.
Symbol denotin the open
book.
Indicates that the operator
has to read the manual
before the use of the
machine
.
Warnin symbol.
Read carefully the sections
marked with this symbol,
for the security of both the
operator and the machine.

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BEFORE USE
HANDLING OF THE PACKED MACHINE
The machine is supplied with suitable packin .
The total wei ht is 75 k .
Packin dimensions:
Base: 78 cm x 40 cm
Hei ht: 62 cm
ATTENTION:
Do not place more than 2 packin s on top.
UNPACKING OF THE MACHINE
1. Open the packin as shown in the fi ure.
2. Take off the machine from the packin
avoidin heavy contacts to mechanical parts.
3. Keep the packin for eventual transport
needs.
MOVEMENTS OF THE HANDLE BAR
The handle bar in the packa e arrives in
closed position.
To rotate the handle bar in one of the
different workin positions enablin the
movement of the machine:
1. Act upon the release lever (8) present
near the handle bars.
2. Rotate the handle bar into the workin
position maintainin the release lever (8)
pressed.
3. Let o the release lever (8) to obtain the
blocak e of the handle bar.
Act in the same way for further hei ht
adjustment of the handle bar in order to find
the most comfortable workin position.
BATTERIES
This machine is supplied with two batteries
already connected in series, placed in its
appropriate compartment under the recovery
tank.
In case the batteries need to be disassembled
and/or replaced, please contact the authorized
technical assistance.
In fact, the replacement must be made
exclusively with batteries which have the
identical performances as the ones already
installed.
To reach the battery compartment it is
necessary to:
1. Take off the squee ee hose from its seat
(17).
2. Take off the suction filter cover (19) after
turnin the blockin levers (18).
3. Lift and take off the recovery tank (16)
holdin it from the provided handles obtained
one behind and the other in front of the tank.
ATTENTION:
Strictly follow manufacturer/distributor indications
for the maintenance and daily rechar e of the
batteries. All installation and maintenance
operations must be executed by specialized
staff, usin suitable protection accessories.
BATTERIES RECHARGING
(STANDARD VERSION WITH AGM
BATTERIES)
The char e level of the batteries is visible
activatin first the eneral switch (1) placed
on the instrument board, throu h three
luminous leds placed on the frame in the rear
part of the machine.
A: reen led on = batteries char ed.
B: oran e led on = level at half char e.
C: red led on = complete dischar e of the
batteries with consequent automatic switchin
off of all the machine's function.
In order not to cause permanent dama es to
the batteries, it is essential to arrive to their
complete dischar e every 6/7 cycles, providin
for the rechar e only when the red si nal of
dischar ed batteries is activated.
In fact, an extended series of char in cycles
carried out when the batteries still have a
residual char e, causes a battery deterioration
and a consequent char e and the battery itself.
NOTE: Never leave batteries completely
dischar ed even if the machine is not used.
Durin the rechar in operations a device is
activated that forbids the machine's functionin .
Brin the machine on a levelled surface near
to a sin le-phase socket type CEE 7/7, with
tension 230V, frequency 50Hz, nominal current
10A.
Switch off the eneral switch (1).
Connect the mains cable supplied with the
machine both to the machine and to the mains
socket as indicated in the fi ure.
At the end of the rechar in phase take off
the mains cable.
BATTERIES RECHARGING
(PLUS VERSION WITH XFC BATTERIES)
The presence of a label with the writin
“plus”, placed on the frame in the rear part
of the machine, identifies the version equipped
with pure lead batteries (XFC) and its
suitable battery rechar er.
The char e level of the batteries is visible
activatin first the eneral switch (1) placed
on the instrument board, throu h three
luminous leds placed on the frame in the rear
part of the machine.
A: reen led on = batteries char ed.
B: oran e led on = level at half char e.
C: red led on = complete dischar e of the
batteries with consequent automatic switchin
off of all the machine's function.
There is a phase in which the reen led of
the eneral switch (1) starts to blink. This is
the best condition to carry out the battery
rechar in with the possibility to continue to
work with the machine connected to the mains
system.
In fact this type of equipment contemplates a
battery rechar er that supplies to the machine
a reater electric current than the required one
for the functionin of the machine. The
remainin current not used from the machine
provides for a slow rechar in of the batteries.
For a faster rechar in instead it is necessary
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NOTE: Never leave batteries completely
dischar ed even if the machine is not used.
Connect the mains cable supplied with the
machine both to the machine and to the mains
socket as indicated in the fi ure.
Insert the plu into a sin le-phase socket type
CEE 7/7, with tension 230V, frequency 50Hz,
nominal current 10A.
ATTENTION:
Never char e batteries with a non suitable
rechar er. Strictly follow the instructions
supplied by the batteries and rechar er
manufacturer.
BATTERIES DISPOSAL
It is compulsory to hand over exhaust batteries,
classified as dan erous waste, to an authorized
institution accordin to the current laws.
RECOVERY TANK
Check that the cover of the suction filter (19)
is correctly secured, after rotatin the levers
(18). Furthermore, check that the squee ee
hose is correctly seated in its seat (17).
DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK
The capacity of the deter ent solution tank is
indicated in the technical data.
Open the screw plu (1) placed in the rear
left part of the machine and fill the deter ent
solution tank with clean water at a maximum
temperature of 50°C. Add the liquid deter ent
in the percenta e and conditions foreseen by
the manufacturer. To avoid excessive foam
presence, which could cause problems to the
suction motor, use the minimum percenta e of
deter ent. Screw down the plu to close the
tank.
ATTENTION:
Use always low foam deter ent. To avoid foam
presence, before startin workin operation,
introduce into the recovery tank a minimum
quantity of anti-foam product.
Never use pure acid.
FLOOR CLEANING
STARTING OF THE MACHINE
The push buttons on the instrument board are
equipped with an upper reen si nal li ht that
si nal the activation of the control.
1. Switch on the machine pressin the eneral
switch (1).
2. Check the battery char e level (see under
“BATTERIES RECHARGING”).
3. Lower the squee ee rotatin to the lower
part the handle lever (5) placed in the
centre of the handle bar.
4. Press the switch of the brush motor (2).
5. Press the switch of the suction motor (3).
6. Press the switch of the solenoid valve (4).
The machine is equipped with solenoid valve,
therfore the deter ent solution flow will be
activated automatically actin upon the levers
movement (7). Releasin these levers, flow
will stop automatically.
7. Activatin the levers (7) the brush will
start rotatin . The deter ent solution flow
be ins to run and the squee ee will start
dryin the floor.
9. Durin the first meters check that the
deter ent solution flow is appropriate. The flow
adjuster of the deter ent solution is already
adjusted inthe factory to satisfy the cleanin of
most floors. If it is necessary to modify the
quantity of deter ent solution onto the floor,
act upon the lever of the flow adjuster (11).
9. Movin the machine backwards, make sure
that the squee ee is lifted.
HANDLE BAR ADJUSTMENT
When arrivin close to obstacles or near walls,
it is possible to simplify the manoeuvre of the
machine adjustin the handle bar more
vertically with respect to the machine.
To rotate the handle bar:
1. Act upon the release lever (8) present
near the handle bar.
2. Rotate the handle bar into the new workin
position keepin the release lever (8) pressed.
3. Release the lever (8) to obtain the handle
bar blockin .
Once the obstacle has been passed and the
manoeuvre completed repeat the operation to
return to the previous workin position.
This operation is possible also with the
machine in movement maintainin pressed
contemporarily the handle bar levers (7).
OVERFLOW DEVICE
In order to avoid serious dama es to the
suction motor, the machine is equipped with a
float that intervenes when the recovery tank is
full, closin the suction hose and stoppin the
suction.
When this happens, it is necessary to empty
the recovery tank.
1. Switch off the machine pressin the eneral
switch.
2. Take off the suction filter cover (19) after
turnin the blockin levers (18).
3. Take off the squee ee hose from its seat
(17).
4. Lift and take off the recovery tank (16)
holdin it from the provided handles obtained
one behind and the other in front of the tank.
Empty the recovery tank into appropriate
containers, accordin to the standard norms for
the liquid disposal.
5. Reassemble everythin .
ATTENTION:
This operation must be carried out usin
loves to protect from contact with dan erous
solutions.

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SECURITY DEVICE BRUSH LIFTING
A security device blocks the brush motor when
for any reason the brush is bein lifted from
the floor durin operation. This condition may
be determined exercisin a stron pressure on
the handle bar so that a rotation of the
machine is obtained on the wheels and then
the consequent brush liftin from the floor.
The presence of this device impedisce any
possible risk as in this condition the brush
stops.
The return to the normal workin position and
therefore with the brush po iata to the floor
re-establishes immediately its normal functionin .
STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER
CLEANING OPERATION
Before carryin out any type of maintenance:
1. Switch off the eneral switch (1).
2. Lift the squee ee rotatin upwards the lever
(5) placed in the centre of the handle bar.
3. Brin the machine to an appropriate place
for tanks drainin .
ATTENTION:
The machine is not equipped with a parkin
brake, therefore do not leave it on slopes.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
EMPTYING AND CLEANING OF THE
RECOVERY TANK
To empty and clean the recovery tank.
1. Switch off the machine pressin the eneral
switch.
2. Take off the suction cover (19) after
rotatin the blockin levers (18).
3. Take off the squee ee hose from the seat
(17).
4. Lift and take off the recovery tank (16)
holdin it from the provided handles obtained
one behind and the other in front of the tank.
Empty the recovery tank into appropriate
containers, accordin to the standard norms for
the liquid disposal.
5. Provide for the rinsin and cleanin of the
tank.
6. Reassemble everythin .
ATTENTION:
This operation must be carried out usin
loves to protect from contact with dan erous
solutions.
EMPTYING AND CLEANING OF THE
DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK
To empty the deter ent solution remained in
the solution tank:
1. Brin the machine to an appropriate place
for tanks drainin .
2. Switch off the machine pressin the eneral
switch.
3. Unscrew the loadin plu (15) of the
solution tank.
4. Unscrew the exhaust plu (13) placed in
the rear low left part of the machine.
ATTENTION:
This operation must be carried out usin
loves to protect from contact with dan erous
solutions.
SUCTION FILTER CLEANING
1. Take off the suction cover (19) after
rotatin the blockin levers (18).
2. Take off the filter with the float bendin the
filter ed e to release it from the screws
present on the cover.
3. Clean all parts with a water jet and
especially the surfaces and filter bottom.
4. Carry out carefully the cleanin operations.
5. Reassemble everythin .
POSITIONING OF THE MACHINE FOR
MAINTENANCE AND PARKING
The machine can assume a vertical positionin
tipped over at the back after havin refolded
the handle bar onto the machine.
This position permits a minor space occupied
for the machine parkin and simplifies its
maintenace operations.
To rotate the machine it is necessary to:
1. Switch off the eneral switch.
2. Check that both tanks are empty, otherwise
provide to empty them (see under
“EMPTYING AND CLEANING OF THE
RECOVERY TANK” and “EMPTYING AND
CLEANING OF THE SOLUTION TANK”).
3. Act upon the release lever (8) present
near the handle bar.
4. Rotate the handle bar towards the tanks
keepin the release lever (8) pressed.
5. Release the lever (8) to obtain the handle
bar blockin .

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6. Holdin the handle bar firmly, lift the front
part of the machine makin it rotate on the
rear wheels brin in it into the vertical position
as shown in the fi ure.
BRUSH CLEANING
Disassemble the brush and clean it with a
water jet (for the disassembly see here after
under “BRUSH DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY”).
BRUSH DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
1. Tip over the machine backwards (see
under “POSITIONING OF THE MACHINE FOR
MAINTENANCE AND PARKING") payin
attention to remember to switch off the eneral
switch and to empty the tanks before tippin
over the machine.
2. With the machine in this position rotate the
brush clockwise, as indicated in the fi ure,
until it is released from their seats of the
brush holder plate.
3. To reassemble the brush insert the couplin
buttons into their seats of the brush holder
plate and rotate counterclockwise until it ets
blocked.
ATTENTION:
The handlin of the brushes operation must be
carried out usin suitable loves to protect
both mechanically from contact with the bristles
and the chemical risk of contact with
dan erous solutions.
SQUEEGEE CLEANING
Keepin the squee ee clean uarantees always
the best dryin action.
1. Tip over the machine backwards (see
under “POSITIONING OF THE MACHINE FOR
MAINTENANCE AND PARKING") payin
attention to remember to switch off the eneral
switch and to empty the tanks before tippin
over the machine.
2. With the machine in this position clean with
care the internal part of the squee ee inlet
eliminatin eventual dirt residuals and clean
with care the squee ee rubbers.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
CONTROL DEVICE BRUSH WEAR
A safety device stops the brush motor when
the brush reaches a low bristle level of about
10mm such that a ood cleanin result is not
uaranteed and to prevent floor dama es.
To restore the workin functionality of the
machine it is necessary to replace the brush
(see under “BRUSH
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY”).
BRUSH REPLACEMENT
The brush has to be replaced when the
control device brush wear intervenes. It is
possible to use also other brush types,
dependin on the type and dirt of the floor to
be cleaned (see under “RECOMMENDED
BRUSHES”).
Disassemble the old brush and replace it with
a new one (see under “BRUSH
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY").
REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT
Check the squee ee rubber wear and
eventually turn or replace it.
For the replacement it is necessary to:
1. Lower the squee ee rotatin to the lower
part the handle lever (5) placed in the
centre of the handle bar.
2. Tip over the machine backwards (see
under “POSITIONING OF THE MACHINE FOR
MAINTENANCE AND PARKING") payin
attention to remember to switch off the eneral
switch and to empty the tanks before tippin
over the machine.
3. With the machine in this position act upon
the win nuts (1) unscrewin them completely
to free the squee ee.
4. Take off the couplin (2) of the squee ee
hose and take off the squee ee.
5. Release the hook (4) of the rubber holder
blade and take the rubber off to turn it to a
new side or replace it.
6. Check that the couplin and the squee ee
hose are not obstructed and eventually take off
the dirt.
To reassemble the squee ee repeat reverse
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FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT
Check the wear of the squee ee rubber and
eventually replace it.
For the replacement it is necessary to:
1. Lower the squee ee rotatin to the lower
part the handle lever (5) placed in the
centre of the handle bar.
2. Tip over the machine backwards (see
under “POSITIONING OF THE MACHINE FOR
MAINTENANCE AND PARKING") payin
attention to remember to switch off the eneral
switch and to empty the tanks before tippin
over the machine.
3. With the machine in this position proceed
to disassemble the squee ee and then the rear
squee ee rubber (see under “REAR
SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT”).
4. Take off the win nuts (6) placed in the
upper part of the squee ee body separatin
then the two metal parts that form it to take
off the front rubber.
5. Clean with a water jet all the components.
To reassemble the squee ee repeat reverse
the operations above-mentioned.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
THE SUCTION MOTOR DOES NOT WORK
1. Check the char e level of the batteries that
is visible activatin first the eneal switch (1)
(see under “BATTERIES RECHARGING”).
2. Verify that the suction motor switch (3) is
activated checkin that its si nal lamp is on.
3. Check the level in the recovery tank (see
under “OVERFLOW DEVICE”) and if
necessary, empty the tank.
If the problem persists, please contact the
authorized technical assistance.
THE BRUSH MOTOR DOES NOT WORK
1. Check the char e level of the batteries that
is visible activatin first the eneal switch (1)
(see under “BATTERIES RECHARGING”).
2. Verify that the bursh motor switch (2) is
activated checkin that its si nal lamp is on.
3. Activate the levers presence (5).
4. Check that the safety device of the brush
liftin or the brush wear did not intervene.
If the problem persists, please contact the
authorized technical assistance.
INSUFFICIENT WATER ON THE BRUSH
1. Check that the solenoid valve switch (8)
is activated verifyin that the sin al lamp is on.
2. Check the level of the liquid in the solution
tank (see under “DETERGENT SOLUTION
TANK”).
3. Check that the adjuster of the deter ent
solution flow (11) placed in front underneath
the solution tank is sufficiently open.
4. Activate the levers presence (5).
If the problem persists, please contact the
authorized technical assistance.
THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN PROPERLY
1. The brush does not have the suitable bristle
dimension: use only ori inal brushes. For
advice, contact the authorized technical
assistance.
2. The deter ent solution is insufficient: open
more the adjuster of the deter ent solution flow
(11).
3. Check that the liquid deter ent is in the
recommended percenta e.
Contact the authorized technical assistance for
advice.
THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY
PERFECTLY
1. Check that the squee ee rubbers are clean.
2. Check that the couplin of the suction hose
is correctly inserted in the proper seat on the
recovery tank.
3. Intervene on the suction filter cleanin it.
4. Replace the rubbers if worn.
5. Check that the suction motor switch is on.
6. Check the level in the recovery tank (see
under “OVERFLOW DEVICE”) and if
necessary, empty the tank.
EXCESSIVE FOAM PRODUCTION
Check that low foam deter ent has been used.
Eventually add small quantities of anti foam
liquid into the recovery tank.
Please be aware that a bi er quantity of
foam is produced when the floor is not very
dirty. In this case please dilute deter ent
solution.

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PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE
INTERVENTI
ON
DAILY
ORDINARY
RECOVERY TANK CLEANING
•
SUCTION FILTER CLEANING
•
BRUSH CLEANING
•
BRUSH DISASSEMBLY
•
SQUEEGEE CLEANING
•
FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT
•
REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT
•
SQUEEGEE HOSE CLEANING
•
SOLUTION TAN
K CLEANING
•
RECOMMENDED BRUSHES
Brushes must be chosen dependin on type of floor and dirt to be removed.
The employed material and the bristles diameter are the elements that distin uish different types of brushes.
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS
PPL (Polypropylene) Good wear resistance. Maintains characteristics with hot water up to 60°C. It is not hy roscopic.
BRISTLES THICKNESS
Thicker bristles are more ri id and must be used on smooth floor or floor with small joints.
On irre ular floors with deep joints or relieves, it is recommended to use softer bristles which penetrate more easily
and deeper. Please be aware that when brushes bristles are worn out and therefore too small, they become ri id
and unable to penetrate and clean deeper. This may also happen with thicker bristles creatin brush vibration.
PAD HOLDER
Pad holder is recommended to clean smooth surfaces. It has anchor points which permit the blockin of the
abrasive pad durin work.
CODE QUANTITY DESCRIPTION USE
48903020
1
Brush PPL 0,6 Ø 345
Normal floors
.
48903030
1
Brush PPL 0,9 Ø 345
Smooth floors with small joints and persistent dirt
.
48903050
1
Brush 5
-
mix Ø 345
For all types of floors.
48803010
1
Pad holder Ø 330
For pads of 14”,
for smooth surfaces cleanin
.
48803030
1
Pad holder Ø 330 + center lock reen
For pads of 14”, for smooth surfaces cleanin
.
48803040
1
Pad holder Ø 330 + center lock black
For pads of 14”, for smooth surfaces cleanin
.
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