MACHINE SAFETY
To ensure that work is carried out in the best safety conditions, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure the electric brake is engaged, then rotate the lever (1) in the direction of the arrow. The lever is located on the rear right-hand
side of the machine (Fig.1).
2. Make sure the recovery tank is empty. If this is not the case, empty it using the tube (12) on the rear left-hand side of the machine (Fig.10)
(see
"EMPTYING THE RECOVERY
3. Lift the brush head body and press the "BRUSH HEAD CONTROL" button (6) on the control panel (Fig.6).
N.B.: as soon as the button (6) on the control panel is pressed, the green LED (7) ("BRUSH HEAD BODY WORK POSITION") will switch
off (Fig.6).
4. Raise the squeegee body and turn the squeegee control lever (8) in the direction of the arrow (Fig.7). The lever is located on the back of the
machine.
5. Turn off the machine and turn the key (2) a quarter turn anticlockwise (Fig.2). Remove the key from the instrument panel.
6. Grip the handle (3) on the right-hand side of the recovery tank (Fig.3) and turn the tank as far as it will go, until it reaches the maintenance
position.
7. Disconnect the battery connector (4) from the main system connector of the machine (5) (Fig.4).
ATTENTION: This process must be carried out by qualified personnel.
8. Grip the handle (3) on the right-hand side of the recovery tank and turn the tank until it reaches the work position.
TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE USED
Power to the machine must be supplied by two sealed traction batteries with gas recombination or gel technology. The batteries must meet
the requirements laid out in the norms: CEI EN 60254-1:2005-12 (CEI 21-5) + CEI EN 60254-2:2008-06 (CEI 21-7). In order to ensure good
operating performance, it is recommended to use four 6V MFP 180 Ah/C5 batteries.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
For battery maintenance and recharging, respect the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer. When the batteries reach the end of
their service life, they must be disconnected by specialized and properly trained personnel, and must be subsequently removed from the battery
compartment using suitable lifting devices.
N.B.: dead batteries are classified as dangerous waste and as such must be delivered to an authorised body for disposal.
INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE MACHINE
To fit the batteries inside the machine, contact a HILLYARD assistance centre technician.
The batteries should be connected so as to obtain a total voltage of 24V.
WARNING: HILLYARD declines all responsibility for any damage to property or injury to persons in the event that the batteries are
replaced by an unauthorized technician.
RECHARGING THE BATTERIES
The batteries must be charged prior to first use, and whenever they no longer provide sufficient power.
ATTENTION: to avoid any permanent damage to the batteries, it is essential to avoid their complete discharge; begin recharging them
within a few minutes of noting the "discharged batteries" signal.
ATTENTION: never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the device is not being used.
1. Bring the machine to the battery recharging area.
2. Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (read
ATTENTION: Park the machine in an enclosed place, on a flat and level surface; near the machine there must be no objects that could
either damage it, or be damaged through contact with it.
ATTENTION: the room used to recharge the batteries must be adequately ventilated to prevent the accumulation of gases that leak from
batteries.
3. Grip the handle (3) and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position (Fig.3).
To recharge the batteries without the built-in battery charger, proceed as follows:
ATTENTION: the following operations must be carried out by qualified personnel. An incorrect connection of the connector may cause
problems with machine functioning.
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Connect the external battery charger cable to the battery connector.
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