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RootsScrub E Series (230V/50Hz)
A squeegee and suitable brushes or pads are required for wet
cleaning of hard floorings. The rotating brush scrubs the floor
thoroughly, removing dirt through suds, thereby cleaning the
floor. The dirty water is drawn during the same cycle through the
squeegee. Thus, the floor can be walked on immediately after it is
dry and clean.
Useful Tips:
Ÿ Prior to wet cleaning, it is necessary to sweep the floor.
Ÿ This way, not only is the cleaning efficiency improved, but
wear of the brush is also substantially reduced.
Ÿ If floors are particularly dirty or if wax has to be removed
(basic cleaning); the floor must be treated twice.
Ÿ During the first cycle, the floor is scrubbed with the cleaning
agent selected according to the degree of dirt encountered,
the squeegee remaining lifted.
Ÿ Allow the cleaning agent to act on the floor for approx. 5 or 10
minutes, complying with the manufacturer's instructions.
Ÿ Scrub the floor once again while the squeegee is lowered.
Ÿ Too much foam indicates excessive dosage or improper
suitability of detergent for the existing kind of dirt.
Ÿ Detergent particles contained in the soiled water that are not
used will cause formation of foam.
Ÿ Instructions for dosage are given on the detergent tank and
must ideally adhere to manufacturer's recommendations.
Ÿ The ideal type of detergent and the perfect dosage
applicable to it will come through sustained use of the
machine.
Comply with instructions for correct dosage of detergent. Correct
dosage will help optimize costs and also minimize impact on the
environment. Too much foam can affect the performance of the
machine.
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Principle of Operation
MACHINE OPERATION
Before Operation:
1. Tilt the body of the machine to gain access
to the inside of the fresh tank, the tank
will stay in its position with a help of a
rope assy.
2. The brush motor is fastened to the connecting arm for upward
and downward movement of brush head and this can be
controlled by the pedal. In order to prevent unwanted
swinging movement during transport, stopper pin in the
connecting arm hits the bolt of the brush head to retain its
stability.
- Care should be taken while closing
the tank.
- Do not drop hardly, which might
cause possible damage to equipment and cause personal
injury.
B. ON/OFF Switch for Suction Turbine
Ÿ Is on when “B” is at position I
Ÿ Is off when “B” is at position 0“
C. Switch for Brush Release
Will release the brush when pressed.
Ensure the switch A is at position “0”
D. Indicator Lamp
Ÿ Glows when power is on.
E. Hour Meter
Ÿ To show the total working of the machine in hours.
A. ON/OFF Switch for Brush Motor
Ÿ Is on when Ais at position I
Ÿ Is off when A” is at position 0“
Brush Motor, Suction Turbine, Brush Release Switch and Indicator
Lamp.
Operating & Indicator Elements:
Controls - E4545, E4550 & E6050
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RootsScrub E 4545
A BD
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