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IPC Eagle CT15 - Identifying the Machine; Documentation Provided with the Machine; Technical Information; General Description

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2.2. Identifying the machine
The rating plate provides the following information:
model;
power supply;
total nominal power;
serial number;
year of fabrication;
dry weight;
maximum slope;
barcode with serial number;
manufacturer's identification.
2.3. Documentation provided with the machine
User manual;
guarantee certificate;
EC certificate of conformity.
3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
3.1. General description
This machine is a scrubber drier for sweeping, washing and drying flat, horizontal, smooth
or moderately rough, even and obstacle free floors in civil and industrial premises. It is
available in both battery and cable versions to meet all running time and weight
requirements.
The scrubber drier spreads a solution of water and detergent in the correct concentration
on the floor and then scrubs it to remove the dirt. By carefully choosing the detergent and
brushes (or abrasive disks) from the wide range of accessories available, the machine
can be adapted to a wide range of combinations of types of floor and dirt.
A suction system incorporated in the machine dries the floor after washing by means of
the low pressure generated in the dirty water tank by the suction motor. The squeegee
connected to the tank collects the dirty water.
3.2. Legend
The main parts of the machine are as follows (fig. A):
the detergent tank (fig. A, ref. 1): contains and transports the mixture of clean water
and detergent;
the dirty water tank (fig. A, ref. 2): collects the dirty water picked up from the floor after
washing;
control panel (fig. A, ref. 3);
head assembly (fig. A, ref. 4): the main element is the brush which distributes the
detergent solution on the floor and remove the dirt;
squeegee assembly (fig. A, ref. 5): wipes and dries the floor by collecting the water.
3.3. Danger zones
A - Tank assembly: when using certain detergents, danger of irritation for eyes, skin,
mucous membranes and respiratory tract and of asphyxia. Danger represented by
the dirt collected from the environment (germs and chemical substances). Danger of
crushing between the two tanks when the dirty water tank is replaced on top of the
detergent tank.
B - Control panel: danger of short circuit.
C - Bottom of washing head: danger due to brush rotation.
D - Rear wheels: danger of crushing between the wheel and chassis.

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