SILENT-MAX FUNCTION
This machine has a SILENT-MAX function for reducing the noise generated by the suction motor.
To activate or deactivate this function, simply press the button (19) on the instrument panel for at least three seconds (Fig.4).
N.B.: when the silent-max function is active, the relative LED (20) will light up on the control panel (Fig.4).
DETERGENT SOLUTION RECYCLING SYSTEM (FLR VERSIONS)
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.
To start it do as follows.
1. With the machine running, press the FLR SYSTEM ACTIVATION-DEACTIVATION switch (21) (Fig.11).
N.B.: if the LED on the switch (21) is on, the FLR system is active; if the LED is o, the FLR system is deactivated.
N.B.: the FLR system activates when the electric pump in the machine's water system starts.
N.B.: if you want to deactivate the FLR system, press the switch (21) again.
2. The machine will continue working until there is no more any detergent solution in both tanks.
AUTOMATIC DETERGENT DOSING SYSTEM (FSS VERSIONS)
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.
1. With the machine running, press the FSS SYSTEM ACTIVATION-DEACTIVATION switch (21) (Fig.11).
N.B.: if the LED on the switch (21) is on, the FSS system is active; if the LED is o, the FSS system is deactivated.
N.B.: the FSS system activates when the electric pump in the machine's water system starts.
N.B.: if you want to deactivate the FSS system, press the switch (21) again.
N.B.: the amount of detergent present in the washing solution dispensed by the machine is proportional (in a percentage dened by a
parameter preset in the machine) to the water ow rate present in the water circuit of the machine.
VACUUM WAND KIT
On request, the machine can be equipped with the liquid vacuum wand kit; in order to use this, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that the brush head body is in the rest position; if this is not the case, press the “BRUSH HEAD CONTROL” button (7) on the
control panel (Fig.4).
N.B.: When the brush head body is in the rest position, the green LED (“BRUSH HEAD BODY WORK POSITION”) (8) will switch o
(Fig.4).
2. Turn o, turn the key (1) a quarter turn anticlockwise (Fig.12).
3. Lower the squeegee body and turn the squeegee control lever (3) in the direction of the arrow (Fig.5). The lever is located on the back of
the machine.
4. Open the storage compartment by turning the handle (22) (Fig.13).
5. Remove all the vacuum kit components from the storage compartment.
6. Assemble the steel extension tube (Fig.14).
7. Insert the vacuum brush (24) into the extension tube (23) (Fig.15).
8. Connect the wand kit vacuum tube (25) to the extension tube (26) (Fig.16).
9. Remove the squeegee vacuum tube (26) from the sleeve (27) in the squeegee body (Fig.17).
10. Connect the wand kit vacuum tube (23) to the squeegee vacuum tube (26) (Fig.18).
11. Turn on the machine and turn the key (1) a quarter turn clockwise (Fig.1).
12. Activate the vacuum control kit by pressing the button (28) (Fig.19).
N.B.: as soon as the button (28) is pressed, the LED on it will light up (Fig.19).
N.B.: As soon as the button (28) on the control display is pressed, the symbol for the vacuum wand kit will appear (Fig.20).
N.B.: With the vacuum wand kit active, the traction and work functions are deactivated.
WARNING: never pick up solid matter such as dust, cigarette stubs, paper, etc.
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