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Viper AS380/15B-EU User manual

User Manual
Original instructions
AS380/15B-EU
AS380/15B-UK
ENGLISH
USER MANUAL…………………………………………………
1-12
DEUTSCH
BETRIEBSANLEITUNG………………………………………..
13-24
FRANÇAİS
MODE D'EMPLOI……………………………………………….
25-36
NEDERLANDS
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING………………………………………
37-48
ITALIANO
MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI…………………………………….
49-60
ESPAÑOL
USER MANUAL…………………………………………………
61-72
PORTUGUÊS
MANUAL DO USUÁRIO………………………………………..
73-84
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΆ
ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΧΡΗΣΤΗ…………………………………………...
85-98
ČESKÝ
UŽIVATELSKÝ MANUÁL……………………………………....
99-110
SLOVENSKÝ
NÁVOD NA POUŽITIE...……………………………………......
111-120
POLSKI
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI………………………………………..
121-132
MAGYAR
FELHASZNÁLÓI KÉZIKÖNYV………………………………..
133-144
ROMÂNĂ
MANUAL DE UTILIZARE……………………………………..
145-156
РУССКИЙ
РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ……………………………
157-168
БЪЛГАРСКИ
РЪКОВОДСТВО НА ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЯ……………………...…
169-180
DANSK
BRUGERMANUAL……………………...………………………
181-192
SVENSKA
BRUKSANVISNING……………………………………………..
193-204
NORSK
BRUKERHÅNDBOK…………………...………………………..
205-216
SUOMI
KÄYTTÖOPAS…………………………...………………………
217-228
Company information:
www.vipercleaning.eu
info-eu@vipercleaning.com
USER MANUAL
1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This machne is intended for commercial use.It is constructed for use in an indoor environment and is
Not intended for any other use. Use only with recommended accessories.
All operators shall read, understand and exercise the following safety precautions:
1 DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE:
Unless trained and authorized.
Unless you have read and understand the operators manual.
In flammable or explosive areas.
If not in proper operating condition.
In outdoor areas.
2 BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE:
Make sure all safety devices are in place and operate properly.
3 WHEN USING MACHINE:
Go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces.
Follow all safety guidelines.
e very careful when using the machine in reverse.
Report and fix any damage to machine prior to operating it.
4 BEFORE LEAVING OR SERVICING MACHINE:
Stop machine on level ground.
Turn machine off.
5 WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:
Read operators manual thoroughly prior to operating or servicing this machine.
Use manufacturer supplied or approved replacement parts.
Secure machine with wheel blocks prior to jacking the machine up.
Use approved jack or hoist to safely elevate the machine.
WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:(con’t
Disconnect batteries prior to working on machine.
Wear gloves when handling batteries or battery cables.
Avoid any contact with battery acid.
Avoid moving parts, Do not wear loose fitting clothing while servicing machine.
WARNING!
!!
!
atteries emit hydrogen gas.Explosion or fire can result from hydrogen gas. Keep
Sparks and open flames away! Keep battery compartment open when charging.
WARNING!
!!
!
Flammable materials can cause an explosion or fire. Do not use flammable materials
In tanks.
WARNING!
!!
!
Flammable materials or reactive metals can cause explosion or fire .Do not pick up.
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MACHINE SET UP&INSTALLATION
UNCRATING MACHINE
e sure and check packing carton for any damage. Immediately report any damage to carrier.
Check contents of package to ensure that the following items are included:
1. Machine
2. atteries(x2)
3. Squeegee assembly
4. Scrubber-dryer User Manual
5. Electric attery Charger Manual
(
if equipped
)
6. connecting wire for battery and charger (if equipped)
7. brush or pad driver
(
if equipped
)
BATTERY DISASSMBLY AND INSTALLATION
1. Switch off the main switch (47).
2. Remove the recovery tank (2) as shown in the relevant paragraph.
3. Unscrew the bolt from batteries (16), then remove or change.
4. Install the batteries on the machine according to the diagram below.
5. Install the recovery tank.
WARNING
Do not connect+ to+, or - to-, when disassembly or install the batteries. It is very dangerous.
Battery charging
Charge the batteries (see the procedure in Maintenance chapter).
MACHINE SET UP
Pre-operation checks
1. Sweep or dust mop the surface to be cleaned.
2. Check that squeegee is properly installed.
3. Lower the squeegee (33) with the lever (26).
4. Check battery are fully charged.(see ATTERY CHARGIN)
5. Check that brush/pad is properly installed.
Brush/Pad driver installation and disassembly
Figure 1
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NOTE
Only install manually. If auto-installation, it will wear brush hub.
Make sure that the tanks are empty before disassembling the brush.
1. Turn off the machine.
2. Lay down the machine in this position as indicated in the figure2, Pull up the lift lever (26) to raise
the squeegee up (33).
3. Mount the brush or pad driver onto the drive wheel hub and then rotate counterclockwise until it
locks, as indicated in the figure 3.
4. To remove the brush/pad, rotate the brush/pad clockwise until it is released from drive wheel hub.
WARNING
Do not turn on the machine in this position as below. he brush/pad could disengage and cause injury.
Squeegee installation
1. Turn off the machine (47).
2. Pull down the squeegee lift lever (26) to put down the squeegee on the “working” position.
3. Lay down the machine in this position as indicated in the figure2.
4. Loosen the two knobs (55) on the squeegee and slide the squeegee into the slots of squeegee
brackets
Tighten the knobs securely (unscrew the knobs, if disassembly).
5. To replace the front/rear squeegee (56/57), unscrew the thumb nut (37).
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Solution tank filling
NOTE
he machine can be filled with a with pipe or bucket. Do not remove the Solution filter (21) while
filling.
1. Fill water into solution tank (3) from the inlet (20) through pipe or bucket
2. Do not fill the solution tank completely, leave a few centimeters from the edge.
3. The water temperature must not exceed 40
℃
.
CAUTION!
Use only low-foam and non-flammable detergents, intended for automatic scrubber applications
Solution tank draining
NOTE
Solution tank should be drained and cleaned after each scrubber operation is
completed.
1
.
Unscrew the drain cap (22) on the bottom of solution tank. The solution/water will flow
freely into a bucket or floor drain.
2
.
Rinse the solution tank with clean water after every use. This will help prevent chemical
build up and clogging of the solution lines
3
.
Screw up the drain cap (22).
Recovery tank draining
NOTE
Recovery tank should be drained and cleaned after each scrubber operation is
completed.
1
.
Turn the latch (17) off the recovery tank, take off the recovery tank from machine by
grasping two grooves of tank. Open the lid (1) and overturn the recovery tank to
drain the dirty water into a container, or unscrew the drain cap (22) to let water pipe
out to a bucket.
2
.
Clean and Rinse the recovery tank with clean water after every use.
3
.
Re-place the recovery tank on the machine and turn the latch (17) to lock the tank..
MACHINE OPERATION
1
.
Set the handle to a comfortable height by pressing level (25).
2
.
Lower the squeegee (33) onto the floor by pulling down the lift mechanism (26).
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3
.
Turn on the main switch (47).
4
.
Turn on the brush motor switch (48) and the solution switch (50), the indicate light will be on.
5
.
Turn on the vacuum motor switch (49), the indicate light will be on.
6
.
If necessary, adjust the water flow by turn the ball valve (31) manually
7
.
Pull one or both operating triggers (24), and then brush will start to spin, solution will begin to flow.
Move the machine and start cleaning,
NOTE
If the battery indicator light (51 is green, the machine can be used. If it is yellow or red, the
batteries must be charged.
CAUTION!
Before lifting the brush, turn it off by pressing the switch (47).
CAUTION!
When cleaning excessively aggressive floors or others this could cause the machine do not work, brush
motor and vacuum indicators on the Control panel(46) flashing simultaneously. It means the machine
being overloaded.
Please turn off all the switches on the Control panel (46).
CAUTION!
Do not use the machine with discharged batteries to avoid damaging the batteries and reducing the
battery life.
AFTER USING THE MACHINE
After scrubbing, please proceed with below actions before leaving the machine:
1
.
Remove the brush/pad-holder.
2
.
Empty the tanks as shown in the previous parsagraph.
3
.
Perform the daily maintenance procedures (see the maintenance chapter)
4
.
Store the machine in a clean and dry place, with the brush/pad-holder and the squeegee
5
.
If storing in an area which may reach freezing temperatures, be sure to drain all fluids from the
machine prior to storage. any damage caused by freezing temperatures will not be covered by the
warranty.
MACHINE NOT BEING USED FOR LONG PERIODS
If the machine is not going to be used for more than 30days, please proceed with below actions:
1. Perform the procedures shown in ‘After Using the Machine paragraph’.
2. Disconnect the battery connector.
MAINTENANCE
The lifespan of the machine and its maximum operating safety are ensured by correct and regular
maintenance. The following chart provides the scheduled maintenance. The intervals shown may vary
according to particular working conditions, which will be defined by the person in charge of the
maintenance.
WARNING
Maintenance procedures must be performed with the machine switched off and the batteries/battery
charger cable disconnected. Moreover, carefully read the instruction in the Safety chapter.
All scheduled or extraordinary maintenance procedures must be performed by qualified personnel, or by
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an authorized Service Center.
This Manual describes only the easier and most common maintenance procedures.
For other maintenance procedures shown in the Scheduled Maintenance Table, refer to the Service
Manual that can be consulted at any Service Center.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE
Procedure Daily, after
using the
machine
Weekly Every six
mouths
yearly
attery charging
Squeegee cleaning
rush cleaning
Tank and vacuum grid with float cleaning, the
cover gasket check
Squeegee blade check and replacement
Solution filter cleaning
Out-water pipe filter cleaning
Screw and nut tightening check (1)
rotary parts getting lubricant (1)
rush/Pad-holder motor carbon brush check or
replacement
(2)
Vacuum system motor carbon brush check or
replacement
(2)
(1) And after the first 8 working hours.
(2) This maintenance procedure must be performed by an authorized viper Service Center.
BATTERY CHARGING
NOTE
Charge the batteries when the yellow or red indicator (51),or at the end of every working cycle.
CAUTION!
Keeping the batteries charged make their life last longer.
CAUTION!
If the machine is not equipped with on-board battery charger, choose an external battery charger suitable
for the type of batteries installed.
WARNING!
Please use viper approved charger to charge the battery
WARNING
!
Pay careful attention when charging WE batteries as there may be battery fluid leakages. he battery
fluid is corrosive. If it comes in contact with skin or eyes, rinse thoroughly with water and consult a
physician.
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1. Place charger and machine in a well ventilated area.
2. Turn machine off (47).
3. Take away the recovery tank (2), Exposing battery compartment.
4. Plug the charging cable to the grounded wall outlet (100v~240v)..
Connect the charging cable to the machine socket.
5. The charging indicator light (30) turn on means It is in charging, green light means battery charging
is completed.
6. Upon the completion of charging, first unplug the charging cable from the wall outlet and then
disconnect from machine.
7. Replace the recovery tank.
NOTE
For further information about the operation of the battery charger (29), see the relevant paragraph.
SQUEEGEE CLEANING
NOTE
The squeegee must be clean and its blades must be in good condition in order to
getting a good drying performance.
CAUTION!
It is advisable to wear protective gloves when cleaning the squeegee because there may be sharp debris.
SQUEEGEE BLADE CHECK AND REPLACEMENT
1. Take off the squeegee as shown in the previous paragraph.
2. Check to see if the edge of the front/rear blades are cracked or split, if necessary replace them with
new.
3. Unscrew six the thumb nut (37) to get off the blades.
4. Check the front/rear blades for integrity, cut and tears. If they are not adequate, overturn or replace
them.
5. Install the squeegee in the reverse order of removal.
BRUSH /PAD DRIVER CLEANING
CAUTION!
It is advisable to wear protective gloves when cleaning the brush/pad because there may be sharp debris.
1. Remove the brush/pad as shown in the previous paragraph.
2. Clean and wash the brush/pad with water and detergent.
3. Check the brush bristles for integrity and wearing status; if necessary, replace the brush.
4. Check the pad for wearing status; if necessary, replace the pad driver.
TANK/VACUUM GRID WITH FLOAT CLEANING AND COVER
GASKET CHECK
CAUTION!
It is advisable to wear protective gloves when cleaning the tank and vacuum/suction assembly because
there may be sharp debris.
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1. Move the machine to the appointed disposal area.
2. Turn off the main switch (47).
3. Take off the recovery tank (2), clean and rinse both solution/recovery tank, and drain out.
4. Take off all vacuum kits, gasket, filter, clean and re-install.
5. Check the recovery tank lids gasket ring and the vacuum rubber connector (18) between two tanks
are integrity or not..
NOTE
The gasket ring of recovery tank and the rubber connector between two tanks create
vacuum in the tank. If necessary, replace them.
MACHINE STRUCTURE
1. Recovery tank lid
2. Recovery tank
3. Solution tank
4. rush cover
5. Protective rollers
6. rush
7. Front handle shell
8. Control panel
9. Rear handle shell
10. Handle rubber
11. Handle iron pipe
12. Squeegee vacuum assembly
13. Squeegee suction assembly
14. Left positioning
15. Right positioning
16. atteries
17. Latch
18. Rubber sealing
19. Limit hose joint
20. Inlet
21. Solution filter
22. Solution tank drain
23. Wheels on fixed axle
24. Handle left and right
25. Handle rotate lever
26. Squeegee lift lever
27. Squeegee string
28. ox circuit
29. Charger
30. attery charge indicator
31. Solution flow control lever
32. Electromagnetic valve data
33. Squeegee
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34. Squeegee hose
35. Squeegee wheels
36. Axle
37. Thumb nut
38. Vacuum system motor
39. rush motor
40. Drive belt
41. elt
42. Squeegee rotation plate
43. Squeegee lift plate
44. Squeegee fixing plate
45. Motor fixing plate
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Control panel
46. Control panel
51. Electric quantity indicator
47. Main switch
52. rush motor indicator
48. rush motor switch
53. Vacuum motor indicator
49. Vacuum motor switch
54. Suction Electromagnetic valve data indicator
50. Suction Electromagnetic valve data switch
TECHINICAL DATA
Machine length*width*height 770x500x550MM
Solution tank capacity 15L
Recovery tank capacity 15L
Wheel diameter 254MM
rush motor data 24V 250W
Vacuum motor data 24V 300W
Electromagnetic valve data 24V
Maximum gradient 2%
Sound lever 68 d A
atteries data (2X12V) 24V 35Ah/20h
Power cable length /
atteries spec 196 x 130 x 175mm
Working capacity, up to 1000mm H2O
Cleaning productivity 750m2/hour
Squeegee width 490mm
rush diameter 380mm
rush rpm 150rpm
Charger
Input 100-240
Vac, 50-60HZ
Output 24Vdc, 5A
Operating Weight 60kg
Gross Weight 65kg
Carton spec 780x145x590MM

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