ACTIVATING THE SIDE BRUSH (OPTIONAL)
If the side brush needs to be used during the oor scrubbing operations, and therefore with the brush head in its working position, press the side
brush head activation/deactivation button (15) on the left-hand side of the steering column (Fig. 14).
N.B.: when the side brush is in function, the LED indicator light inside the button (15) will be on.
N.B.: by pressing the button (15), the side brush head will begin to move towards the outside of the machine, and the solenoid valve will
only begin to dispense the detergent solution once it has reached its working position (valid only for scrubbing versions).
By pressing the button (15) the side brushes will start to move towards the oor and the gear motors of the side brushes will start to work
(valid only for sweeping versions).
N.B.: in order to bring the side brush head back to its resting position, press the button (15) (valid only for scrubbing versions).
In order to bring the side brushes back to their resting positions, press the button (15) (valid only for sweeping versions).
N.B.: if the central brush head is raised with the side brush head in its working position, the lever (3) on the steering column (Fig. 15)
can be turned in order to bring the side brush head back to its resting position as well. The LED indicator inside the button (14) will
nevertheless remain on to indicate that if the central brush head is brought back to its working position, the side one will move to the right
(valid only for scrubbing versions).
If the central brush head is raised with the side brush head in its working position, by turning the lever (3) on the steering column (Fig. 15) the
side brushes can also be brought back to the resting position. The LED indicator inside the button (15) will nevertheless remain on to indicate
that if the central brush head is brought back to its working position, also the side brushes will be brought into contact with the oor (valid only
for scrubbing versions).
ACTIVATING DETERGENT SOLUTION RECYCLING (FLR VERSION)
Upon request the machine can be tted with a system that allows the detergent solution to be recycled so that productivity can be increased,
since the number of stops needed to empty and ll the tanks is reduced. As a result less water and detergent are used, thereby making the
operator safer, who comes into contact with the chemical products less frequently, and the operation is more environmentally friendly. If the
machine being used features the system for recycling the detergent solution, once the machine has been started up, press the FLR system
activation - deactivation button (16), on the left side of the steering column (Fig. 16). Once the work operations have been completed, remember
to shut o the FLR system by pressing the button (16).
N.B.: when the FLR system is in function, the LED indicator light inside the button (16) will be on.
N.B.: at the end of the working day, perform all the procedures listed in the “ARECOMMENDED ROUTINE MAINTENANCE” section.
AUTOMATIC DETERGENT MEASURING SYSTEM (FSS VERSION)
Upon request, the machine can be tted with a system that measures out the detergent separately from the water in the solution tank. To start it
do as follows.
Once the machine has been started up, press the FSS system activation - deactivation button (16) (Fig. 16) on the left side of the steering
column.
Press the detergent solution adjustment button (17), on the left side of the steering column, to select the level you want to use for the task
in hand (Fig. 17).
N.B.: if you press the button (17), the control display will show a code indicating the amount of detergent in the machine's water system.
Press the button gradually to cyclically alter the amount of detergent; there are four possible settings (from 0 to 3).
N.B.: if the command display shows the code H2O 0 (18), the machine will not dispense detergent (Fig. 18). This mode is used when
the oor is already wet or in general when the chemical action of water and detergent solution is not necessary.
N.B.: with each press of the button (17), the amount of solution released into the machine water system will increase by one level.
Once the maximum level has been reached, a further press on the button will return you to level 0 (no solution dispensed).
N.B.: passing from one step to another is a continuous cycle - it is not possible to go back except by continuing to the end of the scale
and starting again from zero. If the machine is switched o via the main switch, the ow of detergent will return to step -03.
N.B.: if this system is used, the water adjustment tap must always be at its maximum setting; move the knob (5) upwards (Fig. 5).
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