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RUNNER 1
DEC S.p.A.
Via Omero, 89
41123 Modena - ITALY
Tel. ++39 059 373222
Tel. ++39 059 280010
Fax ++39 059 374199
E-mail: info@dec-modena.com
RUNNER
SCRUBBER-DRYER
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL
ATTENTION !
Read the Instruction Manual before using the machine.
This Manual is subjected to international copyright laws.
Unauthorized total or partial divulgation can be legally persecuted!
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DEC RUNNER Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryScrubber
Tank Capacity30 L
Warranty1 year
ModelRUNNER
TypeFloor scrubber
Power SourceBattery

Summary

1-GENERAL WARNINGS

MANUFACTURER'S RESPONSIBILITIES

Manufacturer's liability for issues arising from improper use, lack of maintenance, or unauthorized modifications.

SPARE PARTS

Importance of using only original spare parts for optimal machine performance and longevity.

TECHNICAL SERVICE

Information about the manufacturer's technical support network for problem-solving.

REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE

How to request assistance, including necessary details like problem type and serial number.

WARNING

Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the machine; slight differences may occur from catalogues.

2-TECHNICAL FEATURES

2/1-NAME, IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION

Details the machine's purpose, cleaning mechanism, and identification plate location.

2/2-WARNING AND INSTRUCTION LABELS

FOR THE BATTERY:

Specific warnings and instructions for battery handling, including safety precautions.

2/3-TECHNICAL DATA AND DIMENSIONS

2/4-TRANSPORT, LOADING AND UNLOADING

3-GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

3/1-SCOPE OF THE MANUAL AND GUIDE FOR CONSULTATION

Explains the manual's purpose and the meaning of the "ATTENTION" symbol.

3/2-IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

General safety standards for vehicle use, including operator age, training, and pre-operation checks.

WARNINGS FOR THOSE NOT USING THE MACHINE:

Defines driver responsibility and restrictions on unauthorized use or transport of people.

Repairs:

Guidelines for repairs, emphasizing professional service and avoiding unauthorized modifications.

HAZARD AREA

Defines hazard area and safety clearance requirements around the machine.

Persons in the hazard area

Operator's responsibility to ensure no one is in the hazard area before and during operation.

ATTENTION!

Specific warnings against using the machine in explosive or hazardous atmospheres.

Circulation on sloping sections

Rules for safe operation on slopes, including speed and steering precautions.

Transport in lifts and elevators

Procedures for safely moving the machine into and operating within lifts or elevators.

Parking

Guidelines for parking the machine safely, avoiding obstructions and slopes.

RECHARGING or replacing the accumulator batteries

Critical warnings about battery explosion risks during charging and handling.

OTHER IMPORTANT WARNINGS FOR CORRECT USE

Usage guidelines including brush selection, detergent types, and environmental conditions.

Scrapping

Instructions for safe disposal of the machine due to toxic substances.

4-PREPARING FOR WORK

4/1-SET-UP

Instructions for unpacking, assembling the floor drier, and connecting batteries.

4/2-CONTROLS

A) Switching On

How to turn the machine on and the function of the ignition key.

B) Instrument to indicate:

Explains the battery charge status and hours of use indicators.

C) Start lever

Describes the operation of the forward/reverse lever.

D) 2-position SQUEEGEE SWITCH:

Function of the switch for raising/lowering the squeegee and activating suction.

E) LIFTING-LOWERING BRUSHES

Operation of the switch for brush contact and pressure.

F) Solution flow

How to regulate the flow of cleaning solution.

G) Release brushes

Button to disconnect brushes after raising them.

H) Horn

The horn button for signaling.

I) Steering wheel:

Operation of the steering wheel for directional control.

L) Acceleration pedal

The pedal used to control the machine's speed.

M) Brake pedal

The pedal used for braking the machine.

O) Battery connection plug-socket

Socket for connecting the battery to the vehicle's electrical system.

P) Flashing light.

Indicator light that is active when the ignition key is turned.

Q) Solution flow regulator valve

Valve to adjust the flow rate of the cleaning solution.

R) Seat

Guidance on adjusting the seat for safe and comfortable operation.

4/3-OPERATION AND USE

A) SWITCHING ON:

Procedure for turning the machine on and off, and key removal when parked.

B) CIRCULAR INDICATOR INSTRUMENT:

Details on battery charge and operating hours indicators.

C) OPERATING LEVER:

How to use the lever for forward, reverse, and idle movement.

D) 2-position SQUEEGEE SWITCH:

Operation of the squeegee switch for lifting, lowering, and suction.

E) BRUSHES SWITCH

Control for brush lifting and pressure adjustment.

F) SOLUTION FLOW SWITCH

How to regulate the flow rate of the cleaning solution.

G) BRUSHES DISCONNECT PUSHBUTTON

How to disconnect brushes and the procedure for connecting them.

H) HORN PUSHBUTTON

The function of the horn button.

1) DRIVING WHEEL

Information about the steering wheel.

L) ACCELERATOR PEDAL

Description of the accelerator pedal.

M) SERVICE BRAKE PEDAL

Explanation of the mechanical drum brake and other braking methods.

N) PARKING BRAKE

How the electromechanical parking brake functions and engages.

O) PLUG-SOCKET FOR CONNECTING THE BATTERY TO THE VEHICLE

Details on the battery connection socket and its use for charging.

P) TOWER LIGHT

Description of the tower light.

Q) SOLUTION REGULATOR COCK

Location and function of the solution flow regulator valve.

R) SEAT

Guidance on adjusting the seat for safe and comfortable operation.

4/4-INSPECTION BEFORE USE

CONDITION OF THE BATTERY CHARGER AND COMMISSIONING

How to check battery charge status and proper charging procedures.

4/5-PREPARING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION

5-USING THE SCRUBBER-DRYER

5/1-SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE

Steps for turning on the machine after initial setup.

5/2-SETUP-OPERATION

How pressing controls initiates solution flow, brush rotation, and mentions squeegee adjustment.

5/3-OPTIMIZATION THE OPERATION

Tips for efficient cleaning, working on curves, and releasing water.

5/4-DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK

Procedure for draining the dirty water tank and disposal regulations.

5/5- END OF OPERATION

Steps for completing the job, cleaning the tanks, and preparing for storage.

6-TABLE OF BRUSHES AND DRIVERS

7-MAINTENANCE

7/1-GENERAL RULES

General rules for maintenance, including requisites and safety precautions.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Maintenance tasks to be performed by the user or operator.

EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

Maintenance tasks to be performed by the manufacturer's operator.

7/2-LUBRICANTS/OILS TABLE

Table listing lubricants and oils required for maintenance.

7/3-TIGHTENING TORQUES TABLE

Table specifying tightening torques for various components.

7/4-CLEANING

Guidelines for cleaning the machine using appropriate detergents and methods.

7/5-CLEANING AND CHECKING THE MAIN COMPONENTS

Instructions for cleaning solution circuit filter and exhaust motor filter/float.

C) SQUEEGEE

Maintenance of squeegee rubber blades, including cleaning and replacement.

D) MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES

Procedures for battery maintenance, checking electrolyte, and safe disposal.

E) TRACTION UNIT

Daily checks for leaks in the traction unit.

F) DRIVE WHEEL, REAR WHEELS AND TROLLEY WHEELS

Daily checks for wear, damage, and foreign bodies on wheels.

G) OTHER DAILY INSPECTIONS (OR EVERY 8 HOURS/ROUTINE MAINTENANCE)

Daily checks for ignition key, horn, steering, movement, braking, and labels.

8-EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

8/1-PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

Schedules for periodic maintenance based on time or usage intervals.

8/2 - TROUBLESHOOTING

9-WIRING DIAGRAM

WIRING DIAGRAM LEGEND

STATEMENTS OF COMPLIANCE