ROOTS RootsScrub E4043 User manual

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Operator’s Manual
RootsScrub E4043
Walk Behind Scrubber Drier
Electric
Read this manual completely and understand the
instructions before operating the machine.
“English Version”
230V/50Hz

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P/N: 557321018-00, Rev: B, Date: 06/2020
Prepared by: KM-NPM TD Dept.
Introducon
Know Your Machine
Machine Operaon
Troubleshoong
Operator Notes
Table Of Contents & Important Note
Technical Specificaons
Safety Instrucons
Working Principle
Maintenance
Do & Don’ts
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Intended Use 5
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Roots Multiclean Ltd. (RMCL) is not liable for any
legal claims that may arise as a direct or indirect
result of the contents of this manual.
Roots Multiclean Ltd.
R.K.G. Industrial Estate, Ganapathy,
Coimbatore - 641 006, India.
MACHINE DATA
Please fill at the time of installation for future reference:
Model No. - _______________________________
Serial No. - ________________________________
Battery No. - _______________________________
Installation Date - ___________________________
USER MANUAL
ROOTS philosophy is to continually improve all of its products.
For this reason we may modify the design, appearance and
engineering of our products periodically.
Therefore, some changes, modifications and improvements may
not be covered in this manual.
For the latest Operator’s Manual, visit:
www.rootsmulticlean.com/user-manual/

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PREFACE
Dear Customer,
We are pleased with your having chosen the RootsScrub E4043
machine for your cleaning requirements. Backed by our industry
expertise that spans across decades, we assure you that the
machine comes with our Roots promise of quality, efficiency and
performance.
We advise you to carefully read through the instructions prior to
the operation of the machine. This manual contains detailed
instructions for the proper operation of the machine, along with
important information regarding its handling, care,
maintenance and service needs.
We are sure that you will find the machine and its performance
to your utmost satisfaction. Once again, we thank you for
choosing Roots Multiclean Ltd. (RMCL) as a trusted partner for
your cleaning requirements and solutions.
USAGE, HANDLING AND MODIFICATIONS
Use of the product beyond the specified scope of functioning is
deemed improper and the manufacturer cannot be held liable
for any damages which may arise due to this.
This machine may be used only by persons who are trained or
are familiar with the machine and are aware of the possible
hazards involved. The appropriate Accident Prevention
Regulations as well as applicable general regulations pertaining
to Safety and Health at the work place must be adhered to by the
user.
Modifications made to machine without the manufacturer's
consent will relieve the manufacturer of responsibility and any
possible liability for consequential damage.
NOTES ON DOMESTIC WARRANTY
Please refer to the Limited Warranty card supplied along with
the machine for additional information. This Warranty Policy is
applicable only for the product sold within India.
If the product requires repair or maintenance work to be
performed, please ensure that you get the machine serviced
from an authorised service center or dealer of RMCL to ensure
that the warranty is not void.
ACCEPTANCE OF THE MACHINE
On arrival of the machine at the shipping address,
please check for any damage that may have
occurred as a result of transit. In the event of any such damage,
the purchaser is bound by responsibility to send a claim letter to
the concerned authorized branch/dealer with a copy of the
invoice. The letter should be sent within 24 hours of receipt of
the machine.
THE MANUAL
All information contained is without obligation. RMCL
particularly reserves the right to modify any equipment,
technical specifications, colours, shapes, materials and the like
so as to adapt them to local conditions all without previous
announcement and without giving reasons. RMCL may stop
manufacturing certain models without previous notice.
The Operator’s Manual corresponds to the latest information
available for this machine at the time it was printed. Minor
deviations resulting from enhancements of the design cannot
be entirely represented.
The Operator’s Manual is an integral part of the machine and
must not be misplaced.
RMCL reserves the right to change the product or contents of
this manual without prior information.
For Battery, Motors, Engines and other OEM components
related kindly refer to their manufacturers manual supplied
along with the machine for instructions regarding usage,
maintenance and service.
NOTE: Illustrations shown in this manual are for representative
purpose only. Actual product may vary.
ŸWe have specified the Model No./Type. in some
contents/instructions.
ŸIf Model No./Type has not been specified, the instruction will
be applicable to all models.
Prior to first operation, read the manual carefully and strictly
comply with the instructions contained.
INTRODUCTION

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INTENDED USE
This automatic floor scrubber is intended for
commercial use, for example in hotels, schools,
hospitals, factories, shops, offices and rental
businesses. It is designed to scrub hard floor
surfaces (concrete, tile, stone, synthetic, etc.) in an
indoor environment. This machine is not intended
for cleaning carpets or sanding wood floors. Use
o n l y r e c o m m e n d e d p a d s / b r u s h e s a n d
recommended floor cleaning detergents.
Do not use this machine in any other way other than
described in this Operator’s Manual.
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Working speed - 4 km/hr
Theoretical area coverage
- 1720 m²/hr
Weight of the machine ready
to operate - 120 kg
Power supply - 230 V/AC
Nominal power, Total (max.) - 1200 W
Brush motor power - 800 W
Suction turbine power - 400 W
Air volume, vacuum - 100.8 cu.m/hr
Vacuum pressure (Min) - 1050 mm of H₂O
No. of brushes per machine - 1
Brush diameter - 430 mm
Brush speed (Min.) - 280 rpm
Scrubbing width - 430 mm
Brush pressure - 22 Kg
Suction width - 750 mm
Fresh water tank - 40 L
Dirty water tank - 40 L
Sound level - 73.5 dB (A)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length with SQG - 1205 mm
Height - 1055 mm
Width w/o SQG -
465 mm
Width w/ SQG - 780 mm
SQG - Squeegee
Dimensions:

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All paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety,
the safety of your machine and the environmental protection
are attributed to one of the following warning symbols:
Safety provisions in dangerous situation caused by misuse
inaccurate adherence of instruction or prescribed work routine.
Safety Provisions (persons and goods)
Due to use of substances representing an inherent danger to
health of environment.
Ecological Hazard (the environment)
Prior to first operation, read the manual carefully and strictly
comply with the instructions contained.
Read Manual
Important information on handling the machine in order to
maintain operability.
Caution (the machine)
SAFETY & WARNING SYMBOLS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTION SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS:
DANGER
=The voltage indicated on the name plate must correspond to
the voltage of the electrical source.
=While working with fluids (such as detergents), we
recommend the use of a safe socket with over current
protection.
=Please use the mains cable authorized by the manufacturer;
the same is also applicable when you replace the internal
cables.
=Check the power cord with mains plug for damage before
every use. If the power cord is damaged, please arrange
immediately for the exchange by an authorized customer
service or a skilled electrician.
=Never touch the mains plug with WET hands.
=Make sure that the power cord or extension cables are not
damaged by running over, pinching, dragging or similar.
Protect the cable from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
= If couplings of the power cord or extension cable are damaged
replace the splash protection and the mechanical tightness
must be ensured.
=The power cord must be checked regularly for
damages, such as cracks or aging. If damage is
found, the cable must be replaced before
further use.
APPLICATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
DANGER
DO NOT CLEAN THE MACHINE WITH A WATER HOSE OR
HIGH-PRESSURE WATER JET (DANGER OF SHORT
CIRCUITS OR DAMAGE TO MACHINE).
=The water level indication hose must be cleaned regularly and
checked for signs of damage.
=Never scrub or vacuum up explosive liquids, combustible
gases, explosive dusts as well as undiluted acids and solvents!
This includes petrol, paint thinner or heating oil which can
generate explosive fumes or mixtures upon contact with the
suction air. Acetone, undiluted acids and solvents must also
be avoided as they can harm the materials on the machine.
=Do not scrub or vacuum up any burning or glowing objects.
=Do not use this machine as a vacuum cleaner.
=Humans and animals must not be scrubbed/vacuumed with
this machine.
=Use only those chemicals recommended by the manufacturer
and comply with their application, disposal and warning
guidelines.
=Do not use the recommended detergents in an undiluted
state. The products are safe for operations as they do not
contain any acids, alkalis or environment hazardous
substances. We recommend to keep the detergents out of
reach of children. If the detergent comes in contact with the
eyes, please rinse the eyes thoroughly with water, consult a
doctor immediately if the detergent has been swallowed.
=This machine is not suitable for vacuuming dust. This
endangers health.
=Please follow the regulations for disposing off dirty water.
=This machine is not a vacuum cleaner! Never suck in more
fluid than what has been sprayed. Do not use to suck in dry
dust!
=This machine must be used indoors only.
CAUTION
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=machine operatorThe operator must use the properly. The
must consider the local conditions and must pay attention to
third parties, in particular with children, when working with
the .machine
=Always use appropriate gloves while working on the
machine.
=machineThe may only be used by persons who have been
instructed in handling the or have proven machine
qualification and expertise in operating the or have machine
been explicitly assigned the task of handling the .machine
=machineThe must not be operated by children or persons
who have not been instructed accordingly.
=This machine is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.
=Children should be supervised to prevent them from playing
with the .machine
=Switch machine off the immediately in case of water leak.
=Do not open the hood/guards when the motor is running.
=This machine is for WET scrubbing only.
=The machine may be used only on indoor hard floorings and
for operation on level grounds with a maximum inclination of
up to 2% .
=The brush motor should be switched off and the brush head
must be raised.
=Squeegee must be raised and secured.
=All water systems must be shut off to prevent water spill.
= Switch off the power prior to performing any cleaning or
maintenance tasks on the machine, replacing parts or
switching over to another function. In the case of mains
operated machines, remove the mains plug.
=Maintenance work may be carried out only by approved
customer service outlets or experts in this field who are
familiar with the respective safety regulations.
=Please observe the local safety regulations regarding
portable commercially used machines.
=Always attach a “Do Not Start” tag during maintenance
procedures.
OPERATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
TRANSPORT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
DANGER
WARNING
Only use accessories and spare parts which have been approved
by the manufacturer. The exclusive use of original accessories
and original spare parts ensures that the machine can be
operated safely and trouble free.
=Use only brushes that are provided with the machine or
specified in the Operator’s Manual. The use of other brushes
can affect the safety of the machine.
=Please keep in mind that the power cord or extension cable
can be damaged when run over while operating the brush
head with rotating brushes.
SPARE PARTS & ACCESSORIES:
EQUIPMENTS WITH ROTATING BRUSHES:
WARNING
DANGER
MOTORIZED SUCTION HEAD:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE):
CAUTION
As necessary
DANGER - Do Not Scrub Or Vacuum:
Corrosive/Battery Fluids/Explosive/Flammable/
Magnetic/Radio-active/Biohazard Materials.
Max. 2%
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SYMBOL & HAZARD PICTORIAL DEFINITIONS
Read the Operator’s
Manual
Motorized Brush Head Toxic Hazard
No Smoking
Reset Warning
Electrical Hazard
Disconnect Powercord
Do not let powercord
come in contact with
water or other fluids.
Electric Shock Hazard
STOP No Access
Do Not Use High
Pressure Jets
General Warning Caution Ecological Hazard
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
The packaging material can be recycled. Please do not place the
packaging into the ordinary refuse for disposal, but arrange for
the proper recycling.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Old machines contain materials that can be recycled. Please
arrange for the proper recycling of old machines. Batteries,
electrical & electronic components contain substances that
must not enter the environment. Please dispose off your old
machine, batteries, electrical & electronic components using
appropriate collection systems at the end of the product’s life
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE MACHINE:
(Standard & Stainless Steel versions)
1. Fresh Water Tank
2. Dirty Water Tank
3. Lid with Suction Turbine
4. Brush Head
5. Deflector Roller
6. Main Wheel
7. Swivel Castor Wheel
8. Control Unit with Handle
9. Control Panel
10. Squeegee Raise/Lower Handle
11. Brush Head Raise/Lower Pedal
12. Squeegee suction Hose
13. Dirty Water Tank Drain Hose with Cap
14. Fresh Water Flow Control Knob
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15. Disc Brush
16. Pad Holder
17. Straight Squeegee
18. V-Squeegee
19. Squeegee Suction Port
20. Fresh Water Fill Port with Filter
21. Mechanical Float with Strainer
22. Flow Diverter
23. Electrical Float Switch
24. Lid Safety Stopper
25. Brush Release Switch
26. Fresh Water Level Indicator Hose
27. Ball Valve
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DECALS ON THE MACHINE:
1
(1)
Control Panel Sticker
MACHINE ORIENTATION:
Front
Rear
Right
Left
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WORKING PRINCIPLE
WORKING PRINCIPLE
A squeegee and suitable brushes or pads are required for wet
cleaning of hard floorings. The rotating brushes (1) scrubs the
floor thoroughly, removing dirt, by cleaning agent supplied from
the fresh water tank (2) thereby cleaning the floor. The soiled
water is drawn during the same cycle through the squeegee (3)
and fed into the dirty water tank (4). Thus, the floor can be
walked on immediately after it is dry and clean.
Note: This machine is a tank-in-tank design, fresh water and
dirty water are stored in their respective compartments.
1
3
2 & 4
·Prior to wet cleaning, it is necessary to clean the floor. This
way, not only is the cleaning efficiency improved, but wear
and tear of the brush is also substantially reduced.
·If floors are particularly dirty or if wax has to be removed
(basic cleaning); the floor must be treated twice.
·During the first cycle, the floor is scrubbed with the cleaning
agent selected according to the degree of dirt encountered,
the squeegee remaining lifted.
·Allow the cleaning agent to act on the floor for approx. 5 or
10 minutes, complying with the manufacturer's instructions.
·Scrub the floor once again while the squeegee is lowered.
·Too much foam indicates excessive dosage or improper
suitability of detergent for the existing kind of dirt.
·Detergent particles contained in the soiled water that are
not used will cause formation of foam.
·Instructions for dosage are given on the detergent tank and
operator must ideally adhere to manufacturer's
recommendations.
·The ideal type of detergent and the perfect dosage
applicable to it will come through sustained use of the
machine.
NOTE:
Comply with instructions for correct dosage of
detergent. Correct dosage will help optimize
co st s and als o minimize impact o n t he
environment. Too much foam can affect the performance of the
machine.
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OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY
The operator’s responsibility is to take care of the machine’s
daily maintenance and routine checkups to keep the machine in
good working condition.
The operator must also inform the supervisor when scheduled
maintenance of the machine is to be carried out.
Read this manual completely and understand before
operating this machine. Also ensure that the persons who
are going to operate this machine have also read and
understood the contents of this manual.
Do not use this machine to collect any external water.
Do not use this machine as a vacuum cleaner.
THIS MACHINE IS INTENDED TO CLEAN FLOORS ONLY.
The machine is shipped in a packed condition to the customer’s
place. To unpack the machine follow the below steps:
èRemove the packing crates from the sides and top.
èRemove the box containing the brush.
èRemove J-Bolts from the chassis of the machine (2 nos).
èCut retaining straps at the front and rear.
èThe main power cord is wound and strapped to pallet, ensure
that the straps are removed.
èCarefully lift the machine from the pallet and place it on the
floor.
èRemove the squeegee from the pallet.
èCheck machine and accessories against the order invoice.
UNPACKING
Top & Side
Crates w/
Carton Box
(Packed Condion)
(Unpacked Condion)
J-Bolt & Nut
Squeegee
NOTE
NOTE
FCare should be taken when removing the packing crate as
to not to damage the machine.
FEnsure that sufficient man power is used to lift the machine.
(Approximate weight of the machine is 120 kg.)
FOwner’s personnel are not allowed to unpack the machine.
FBefore unpacking, carefully check the packaging for signs
of damage. Report to authorized Roots Multiclean Ltd
personnel immediately.
FUpon unpacking, check for missing items or damaged
parts. Report to authorized Roots Multiclean Ltd personnel
immediately.
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CONTROLS
6
1. Brush Motor Switch
2. Suction Turbine Switch
3. Fresh Water Flow Control Knob
4. Squeegee Raise/Lower Handle
5. Brush Release Switch
6. Brush Head Raise/Lower Pedal
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4
5
MACHINE OPERATION
Controls - In detail:
1. Brush Motor On/Off Switch:
Brush Motor
Switch
To switch ON the brush motor push the switch downwards, the
brush motor will start to run.
To switch OFF the brush motor push the switch upwards, the
brush motor will stop.
2. Suction Turbine On/Off Switch:
To switch ON the suction turbine push the switch downwards,
the suction turbine will start to run.
To switch OFF the suction turbine push the switch upwards, the
suction turbine will stop immediately.
Sucon Turbine
Switch
3. Fresh Water Flow Control Knob:
Min/Close
Max
Min./Close Max.
The fresh water flow control knob is located on the left hand side
of the machine near the handle. This knob is used to control the
flow of fresh water from the tank to the brush head.
Turn the knob clockwise to close or reduce the water flow.
Turn the knob anti-clockwise to increase the water flow.
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MACHINE OPERATION
4. Squeegee Raise/Lower Handle: 6. Brush Head Raise/Lower Pedal:
The squeegee raise/lower handle is located at the rear of the
machine below the control panel. This handle is used to raise or
lower the squeegee depending upon the operation.
To lower the squeegee - Pull the handle downwards from its
locked position to set the squeegee in its operating position.
To raise the squeegee - Push the handle upwards to store and
secure it from its operating position.
The brush release switch is located at the rear of the machine in
the control unit to left hand side of the machine.
The brush release switch is used to remove the disc brush from
the machine.
5. Brush Release Switch:
The brush head raise/lower pedal is located at the rear of the
machine below the control panel, right hand side of the
machine. This pedal is used to raise or lower the brush head
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MACHINE OPERATION
MACHINE OPERATION
Machine Operation
It is the operator’s responsibility to be knowledgeable of all
potenal operang hazards and to take every reasonable
precauon to ensure safety of oneself, others, animals, and
property.
This secon of the Operator’s Manual is designed to familiarize,
instruct, and educate safe and proper machine use to the
operator. The operator must be familiar with the machine
operaon and all associated safety pracces before operang.
Proper operaon of the machine, as detailed in this manual, will
help ensure years of safe and sasfactory use of the machine.
READ, UNDERSTAND, and FOLLOW the safety messages. Serious
injury or death may occur unless care is taken to follow the
warnings and instrucons stated in the safety messages. Always
use good common sense to avoid hazards.
Only qualified people are allowed to operate the machine. A
qualified operator has to read and understand the owner’s
manual and should comply with its procedures. If any part of the
operaon and safe use of this equipment is not completely
understood, consult an authorized dealer for a complete
explanaon.
If the operator cannot read the manual for himself or does not
completely understand the operaon of the equipment, it is the
responsibility of the supervisor to read and explain the manual,
safety pracces, and operang instrucons to the operator.
Operator Requirements:
Do not operate a damaged or malfunconing
machine. Risk of equipment failure or cause of
injury or death or damage to property.
WARNING
a. Train the employee to operate the machine in a safe way.
b. Permit only qualified personnel to operate and service the
machine.
c. Instruct all operators to maintain the shields and guards in its
proper working condion at all mes.
d. Ensure that the operators use approved Personal Protecve
Equipment (PPE) at all mes or whenever required.
e. Forbid the operators to carry addional people on the truck or
the machine.
f. Ensure that nobody including the operator modifies or alters
the machine or any of its funcon, doing so may cause fatal
injury or death or it may damage the machine itself.
g. Ensure that children do not operate the machine.
Employer Responsibilies:
Before Starng the Machine:
Before operang the machine, ensure that the
equipment is working properly and that you are
prepared for cleaning operaons by checking the
Pre-Operave Checklist and tesng the machine funcons.
This section describes on how to use the machine under the
following sections:
èPRE-SCRUBBING CHECKPOINTS
èTRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
èFILLING OF FRESH WATER
èWATER LEVEL SETTING
èRAISING/LOWERING OF BRUSH HEAD
èRAISING/LOWERING OF SQUEEGEE
èINSTALLATION/REMOVAL OF DISC BRUSH
èINSTALLATION/REMOVAL OF SQUEEGEE
èBRUSH & PAD
èSCRUBBING PROCEDURE
èEND OF SCRUBBING
èDRAINING OF DIRTY WATER TANK
èPOST-SCRUBBING CHECKPOINTS
PRE-SCRUBBING CHECKPOINTS:
=Check for any exterior damage to the machine.
=Check the squeegee for damage.
=Check the brush for damage.
=Check for leaks in the tanks.
=Check if the area to be cleaned is free from any hazardous
chemical or other substance.
=Check whether the dirty water tank is empty and clean.
=Check the float and limit switch for free movement.
=Check if water reaches the floor.
=Check whether the right brushes are equipped for the floor
type.
ŸEnsure that there are no flammable materials in the vicinity
of the machine during the scrubbing operaon.
Worksite:
Start-Up Test:
By idenfying any problem before traveling to the worksite,
you’ll save unnecessary travel me and will be able to make
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MACHINE OPERATION
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE:
To move or transport the machine, close water flow completely
(a), raise brush head (b) and squeegee (c). Push machine
forwards. The machine is equipped with large front wheels and
s w i v e l c a s to r wh e e l s a t t h e re a r to e n a b l e ea s y
manoeuverability. Use the handle to push the machine (d).
Close
ab
c
d
FILLING OF FRESH WATER:
Note: Ensure that the brush head is locked in position before
transporting the machine.
èCare should be taken not to bump the machine onto the walls
or other objects, this will cause damage to the machine.
Do not push or pull the machine at a fast pace if it is full of
water, risk of tipping and damaging the machine or risk of
running away and causing damage to property or persons.
Hold the handles tightly when going down or up a slope.
Use industrial gloves for better grip (if required).
WARNING
CAUTION
max 50°C
Fill only clean fresh water with Max. 50°C in the fresh water tank.
DO NOT fill dirty or contaminated water.
=Ensure that the flow control knob is in fully closed position.
=Open the cover of the fresh water fill port. Do not remove the
filter.
=Fill in fresh water at a level of 40 liters. Do not fill water
beyond the “MAX” mark located near the fresh water level
indicator.
=If required low foaming cleaning detergents can also be
added.
ØDo not remove the filter while filling fresh water, risk of
contaminating the water with foreign object.
ØDo not mix dirty water.
ØDo not mix acids or heavy industrial de-greasers.
WARNING
Recommended Cleaning Detergents:
Ensure that only low-foaming, non
corrosive detergents are used.
Example: RootsScrub - Low Foam
Refer the package instructions for
dosage levels.
=Close the cover of the fresh water fill port.
Fresh Water Fill Port
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MACHINE OPERATION
WATER LEVEL SETTING:
RAISING/LOWERING OF BRUSH HEAD:
RAISING/LOWERING OF SQUEEGEE:
Min/Close
Max
The fresh water flow control knob is located on the left hand side
of the machine near the handle. This knob is used to control the
flow of fresh water from the tank to the brush head via a ball valve
assembly (a).
Knob position clockwise:
Turn the knob clockwise to reduce or close
the water flow.
Knob position anti-clockwise:
Turn the knob anti-clockwise to increase
the water flow.
Ensure that the fresh water control knob is in the close position
when not in use, there is a risk of water wastage/leak.
Care should be taken when lowering the brush head as it
lowers itself due to gravity and self weight of the brush head
assembly.
IMPORTANT ATTENTION
ATTENTION!
To lower the brush head - Push the pedal downwards and right
from its locked position to lower the brush head to its operating
position.
To raise the brush head - Push the pedal slightly to its right to
release it from the locked position. The pedal raises upwards and
locks into position ensuring that the brush head is raised and
secured.
A marking near the pedal (a) is
used to help the operator to
identify the pedal positions.
(a)
To lower the squeegee - Pull the handle downwards (A) from its
locked position to set the squeegee in its operating position.
To raise the squeegee - Push the handle upwards (B) to store and
secure it from its operating position.
A
B
Pedal Position A: Pedal Position B:
Handle Position A: Handle Position B:
a
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