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BATTERIES CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR
WHEN THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED ON, ON
THE DISPLAY (1) APPEARS THE SETTING
OF THE BATTERY CHECK CARD:
GE 24: check card set for GEL batteries.
Pb 24: check card set for lead batteries.
SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
With the squeegee support lowered, slide the
two stud bolts (1) placed on the upper part of
the squeegee inside the slots on the support.
Block the squeegee by rotating the lever (2)
clockwise. Insert the squeegee hose (3) into its
coupling, respecting its position as indicated in
the figure.
On the display (1) the following indication of
the battery charge level is digital and indicates
the percentage of the battery charge. 90 is
the maximum charge, down to a minimum of
10, indicating every 10% decrease. When the
charge level reaches 10%, the display starts
blinking indicating the end of the battery
charge.
ATTENTION:
After a few seconds from the four blinking ‘’-
---’’ dashes, the brushes motor stops
automatically. With the remaining charge it
is still possible to finish the drying operation
before proceeding to the recharge.
HOUR METER
The machine is equipped with an hour meter
located on the same display of the battery
charge level indicator (1). Keeping the button
(2) pressed for more than 3 seconds, the
first data indicates the working hours and after
a few seconds the working minutes are shown.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE HEIGHT
The squeegee must be adjusted in height
depending on the rubber wear. In order
to guarantee a perfect drying during the
operation, the lower blade of the rear
squeegee rubber (4) must work slightly bent
backwards (operator side) in uniformed
way in all its length. Acting clockwise
upon the two registers (5) it is possible to
increase the bending of the rubber. Acting
counterclockwise it is possible to decrease
the rubber bending. A label placed near the
two registers (5) indicates rotation sense to
increase or reduce the height.
Danger of gas exhalations and emission of
corrosive liquids. Fire danger: do not approach
with free flames.
BATTERIES DISPOSAL
It is compulsory to hand over exhaust batteries,
classified as dangerous waste, to an authorized
institution according to the current laws.