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Brand | Nilfisk-ALTO |
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Model | SCRUBTEC 343.2 |
Category | Floor Machine |
Language | English |
Provides operator with necessary information for safe and autonomous machine use.
Manual intended for operators and technicians qualified for machine maintenance.
Instructions on how to keep the User Manual safe and accessible near the machine.
The Declaration of Conformity, supplied with the machine, certifies machine conformity with the law.
Details on machine model, product code, and serial number for reference.
Lists supplementary manuals for battery chargers and spare parts.
Emphasizes using only original spare parts and qualified personnel for maintenance.
Nilfisk Alto reserves the right to make product improvements without prior notice.
Highlights warnings and danger symbols present on the machine itself.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE, and CONSULTATION symbols.
Details the physical components and layout of the scrubber-dryer.
Describes push-buttons, switches, and LED indicators on the control panel.
Procedure for checking and setting batteries for new machine use.
Instructions for setting machine and charger for WET or GEL/AGM batteries.
Steps for installing batteries into the machine, including tank removal.
Guide to installing brushes or pad-holders based on floor type.
Procedure for installing and connecting the squeegee assembly.
Instructions for filling the solution tank with appropriate detergents.
Step-by-step guide to starting the scrubber-dryer operations.
Procedure for safely shutting down the machine after use.
Instructions for operating the machine to scrub and dry floors.
Explains the safety system that stops the brush/pad-holder on overload.
Steps to remove the brush or pad-holder from the deck.
Procedure for emptying the dirty water from the recovery tank.
Procedure for emptying the clean water/detergent solution from the solution tank.
Overview of recommended maintenance procedures and intervals.
Procedure for checking and replacing the main battery fuse (F0).