• via the opening (fig. C, ref. 5) under the seat, fill the solution tank (fig. B, ref. 1) with a
suitable concentration of clean water and low-foam detergent. leave at least 5 cm
between the surface of the liquid and the opening of the tank;
• mount the most suitable brushes or abrasive disks for the floor and work to be
performed.
• make sure the squeegee (fig. B, ref. 6) is firmly attached and connected to the
suction hose (fig. E, ref. 1). Make sure the back blade is not worn.
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If you are using the machine for the first time, we recommend trying it on a large
obstacle-free surface first to acquire the necessary familiarity.
Always empty the collection tank before filling the solution tank again.
For effective cleaning and to extend the working life of the machine, follow a few simple
rules:
• prepare the work area by removing all possible obstacles;
• begin working from the furthermost point to avoid walking on the area you have just
cleaned;
• choose the straightest possible working routes;
• divide large floors into parallel rectangular sections.
If necessary, finish off by passing a mop or rag rapidly over parts inaccessible to the
scrubber drier.
6.6. Adjusting the riding position
To make the machine comfortable to use, the angle of the steering wheel (fig. B, ref. 9)
can be adjusted using the lever (fig. B, ref. 11).
6.7. Working
Starting up:
• Prepare the machine as described above.
• When starting up the machine, follow the sequence below precisely:
1. Sit on the seat (safety sensors are activated)
2. Turn the key switch (fig. A, ref. 1) into the "1" position without pressing the drive
pedal (fig. B, ref. 7), check the battery charge as shown by the indicator light (fig.
A, ref. 5). If the red LED flashes or is on steadily, or if the red and yellow LEDs are
both on, turn the key switch back to the "0" position and recharge the batteries
(see chapter 8).
3. Use the drive pedal (fig. B, ref. 7).
• Take the machine to the work area by starting it up with your hands on the steering
wheel and pressing the pedal (fig. B, ref. 7) on the front to move forwards and on the
back to move backwards. The speed can be adjusted from zero to maximum by
adjusting the pressure exerted on the pedal (fig. B, ref. 7).
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• The seat (fig. B, ref. 8) has two safety sensors which allow the machine to move
only when the operator is seated.
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The machine has a safety system to prevent it tipping over. This reduces the speed
on bends, irrespective of the pressure exerted on the drive pedal. This reduction of