CAUTION: Never collect gases, explosive/inammable liquids or powders, nor acids and solvents! These include gasoline, paint thinners
and fuel oil (which, when mixed with the vacuum air, can form explosive vapours or mixtures), and also non-diluted acids and solvents,
acetones, aluminium and magnesium powders. These substances may also corrode the materials used to construct the machine.
CAUTION: If the machine is used in dangerous areas (e.g. petrol stations), the relative safety standards must be observed. It is forbidden
to use the machine in environments with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
13. After completing the task, the wand kit can be xed in the side support on the machine (Fig.21).
SPRAY GUN KIT
On request, the machine can be equipped with the spray gun 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. Move the squeegee body into the rest position and turn the squeegee body control lever (3) in the direction of the arrow (Fig.8). The lever is
located on the back of the machine.
3. Release the spray gun accessory (29) (at the back of the machine) from the retainers (Fig.22).
4. Activate the optional spray gun kit by pressing the button (28) on the back of the machine (Fig.19).
N.B.: As soon as the button (28) on the control display is pressed, the symbol for the spray gun kit will appear (Fig.23).
N.B.: With the spray gun kit active, the traction and work functions are deactivated.
CAUTION: when using the optional tank cleaning kit, you are advised to always wear goggles to avoid any risk of serious injury to your
eyes.
N.B.: Before activating the optional tank cleaning kit, check the level indicator (30) to see how much solution there is in the solution tank
(Fig.24).
5. Activate the solution jet by pressing the lever in the tank cleaning accessory. Make sure the jet is pointing into the tank before pressing the
lever.
N.B.: To adjust the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (31) on the accessory itself (Fig.25).
N.B.: To adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (32) on the accessory itself (Fig.26).
N.B.: To stop the solution jet, use the lever (33) on the tank cleaning accessory (Fig.27).
ALARM SCREEN
When an error occurs, the corresponding alarm screen will appear on the control display.
The display of the alarm consists of a rst blinking line relating to the code (34) and the source of the error (35), while the second line displays a
summary (36) of the error description (Fig.28).
The alarm screen will remain visible until the error is resolved. When an error occurs, do as follows:
1. Stop the machine immediately.
2. If the error persists, switch o the machine, wait for at least ten seconds and switch on the machine.
3. If the error persists contact the nearest service centre.
AUTOMATIC REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (FFM VERSIONS)
The machine has an automatic service for activating an urgent technical assistance request. To activate this function, the operator must press
the button (38) under the hatch (37) bearing the symbol “SOS” (Fig. 29).
N.B.: in order to activate this urgent technical assistance request the machine needs to be equipped with the FIMAP FLEET
MANAGEMENT kit.
N.B.: in order to send a technical assistance request the machine needs to be on and should be in a zone with data trac coverage.
BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH
If any serious problems are encountered during the work operations, press the battery disconnect button (39) on the electrical system carter
(Fig. 30).
CAUTION: this command interrupts the electrical circuit that goes from the batteries to the machine system.
N.B.: To recommence work having stopped and once the problem has been resolved, switch o the machine and turn the knob (39) in the
direction of the arrows indicated on it.
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