USER MANUAL
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Turning off the machine
7. When you have finished using the machine, first remove
the brush/pad-holder (refer to the steps mentioned
above)
8. Release the safety switch (1) to turn off the brush/pad-
holder and solenoid valve.
9. Press the Vacuum switch (42) to the “Off” position, and
the Vacuum will delay for 5 seconds before stopping
work.
10. Press the solution control switch (44) to the “Off”
position to completely turn off the solution flow.
11. Press the power switch (41) to the “Off” position.
12. Use the squeegee lift handle (14) to lift the squeegee.
13. Grasp the handle (2) and gently tilt the machine
backward until the guide wheel (B) touches the floor.
See Figure 12.
MACHINE OPERATION
1. Start the machine according to the description above.
2. Hold the on / off switch (1) (Figure 11), push to move the machine, and start the scrubbing.
3. If necessary, turn off the machine, and adjust the squeegee. (Refer to the steps for squeegee
adjustment)
4. If necessary, turn off the machine, and adjust the solution flow with the ball valve handle. (Refer
to the steps for adjusting solution flow.
CAUTION
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In order to avoid damaging the floor, when the machine stays in one place without
moving, remove hands from switches & turn off the main power switch (41).
Battery discharge during operation
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It is only when the green warning light (38) is continuously lit that the power supply of the battery
is sufficient for the normal operation of the machine.
NOTE
When all the four green lights (38) turn on, it shows that the battery is fully charged.
When only the last green light (38) is on, and begins to flash, suggest charging the
battery, as the machine will stop automatically after a few minutes.
After the last green light (38) turns off, and the red light (39 and 40) begins to flash,
the machine will stop automatically after a few seconds. (Refer to the steps related in
the maintenance section).
CAUTION
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Do not use the machine when the power supply of the battery is insufficient, so as to
avoid damaging the battery and shortening the battery life.
TANK EMPTYING
When recovery tank is full, a float shut-off device (36) will block the inlet connecting to the vacuum
motor. Through a sudden increase of noise from the vacuum motor, it can be considered that the
recovery tank is full and requires immediate draining.
CAUTION
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If the vacuum motor is suddenly turned off (due to sudden movement
resulting in an activation of the float), and if a resumption of operation is
needed, please perform the following steps: press the power switch (41 and
42) to turn off the power and the vacuum motor, and open the recovery tank
cover (25) to check if the float has returned to the water surface. Close the