SCRUBBING WITH DRYING
To carry out “SCRUBBING AND DRYING” tasks, proceed as follows:
1. Sit on the driver’s seat and turn on the machine.
2. Lower the brush head body by turning the brush head control lever (3) on the rear part of the steering column (Fig. 3).
3. Lower the squeegee body by turning the squeegee control lever (4) on the rear part of the steering column (Fig. 4).
4. Check to make sure that the detergent solution tap is completely open. If this is not the case, adjust the lever (5) on the left-hand side of the
steering column (Fig. 5).
5. Press the drive pedal (6) (Fig. 6) to begin moving the machine.
N.B.: once the drive pedal is pressed, the brush head body and the squeegee body will begin to descend into their working positions.
N.B.: once the brush head body and the squeegee body have reached their working positions, the relative motors will enter into function,
and the solenoid valve will dispense the detergent solution.
6. During the rst few metres, check that the detergent solution coming out is suitable for the task in hand. If it isn't, adjust it after reading the
section "REGULATING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION".
7. The machine will now begin to work with full eciency until the battery is at or until the detergent solution has nished.
N.B.: if the drive pedal is released during work, the brush motor and the solenoid valve will stop working, and the suction motor will
continue to operate for a few seconds in order to ensure that all the liquid present in the vacuum hose is extracted.
N.B.: when lling the solution tank, it is good practice to empty the recovery tank using the special drainage hose.
DRYING
To carry out “DRYING WITHOUT SCRUBBING” tasks, proceed as follows:
1. Sit on the driver’s seat and turn on the machine.
2. Lower the squeegee body by turning the squeegee control lever (4) on the rear part of the steering column (Fig. 4).
3. Press the drive pedal (6) (Fig. 6) to begin moving the machine.
N.B.: once the drive pedal has been pressed, the squeegee body will begin to descend into its working position.
N.B.: once the squeegee body has reached its working position, the suction motor will enter into function.
4. The machine will now work at its maximum eciency level until the batteries run down.
N.B.: if the drive pedal is released during the drying operation, the suction motor will continue to operate for a few seconds in order
to ensure that all the liquid present in the vacuum hose is extracted.
ATTENTION: the drying without scrubbing operation should only be carried out if the machine was previously
used to carry out a scrubbing without drying operation.
REGULATING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION
To adjust the amount of detergent solution on the brush, proceed as follows:
1. Open the tap's output ow to maximum, and shift the knob on the left hand side of the steering column (5) (Fig. 5) upward.
2. When the drive pedal is pressed (6) (Fig. 6), the brush gear motors will enter into function and the solenoid valve will distribute detergent
solution to the brushes.
3. During the rst few metres, check to make sure that the quantity of solution is sucient to wet the oor, but not so much as to come out of
the splash guard. The detergent leakage can be adjusted using the knob (5) on the steering column.
N.B.: when the knob (5) is moved upwards, the amount of detergent solution distributed to the brushes increases. When the knob (5) is
moved downwards, the amount of detergent solution distributed to the brushes decreases.
REVERSE GEAR
This machine is equipped with electronic traction control. To reverse, proceed as follows:
1. Engage the “REVERSE GEAR ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION” lever (7) underneath the steering wheel (Fig. 7).
2. Press the drive pedal (6) (Fig. 6); in this manner the machine will begin to move in reverse.
CAUTION: the reverse speed is lower than the forward speed to comply with current health and safety standards.
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