GB
Single disc machine
Machine equipment
1. Handle bar
2. Brush motor switch
3. Housing of top shaft element
4. Swith lock
5. Shaft adjustment handle
6. Screws on switch cabinet
7. Bar
8. Cable hook
9. Wheels
10. Motor head
11. Brush
12. Outlet hose
13. Liquid tank
14. Tank holder
15. Tank lever
16. Water connector
17. Shaft adjustment unit
18. Electric cable
19. Drive plate for pads
20. Spraymaster
21. Pad
These operating instructions are intended for
operating staff.
1. Please familiarize yourself with the instructions and
recommendations contained in these operating
instructions before setting up, commissioning and
servicing the machine.
2. You will then have full control over the machine
and use it efficiently. The care and maintenance
described in these operating instructions are in
the interests of your own safety and preserve the
machineʼs value.
3. The manufacturer accepts no liability for personal
injury or damage to property due to the incorrect
use of this machine.
Please read the safety instructions carefully!
Safety instructions
Before commissioning the single-disc machine, please
read these instructions carefully and keep them handy
at all times.
The single-disc machine may only be used by persons
trained in its use and explicitly entrusted with its
operation.
Warning!
The single-disc machine is not suitable for cleaning
surfaces which release health-hazardous dusts and
liquids. Do not use the machine on steps.
Caution!
Never drive the machine over electric cables. Danger of
electric shocks!
General remarks
The operation of the single-disc machine is subject to
the currently valid national regulations.
It is essential to observe not only the operating
instructions and the binding regulations on accident
prevention valid in the country of use, but also the
generally acknowledged rules for safe and correct
working procedures. No methods involving safety risks
must be employed. The use of automatic machines on
public paths and roads is prohibited.
Correct use
All single-disc machines are intended exclusively for
use in building interiors.
Any use beyond this is considered incorrect. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for any resultant
damage; the user alone bears the risk.
Correct use also includes adherence to the
operating, servicing and maintenance conditions
recommended by the manufacture.
The relevant accident prevention regulations as well as
all the generally acknowledged safety and working
practices must be followed.
Unauthorized modifications to the machine exclude
the manufacturerʼs liability for resultant damage.
Before machine use, floorcoverings must be tested for
suitability for this cleaning process.
Pay attention to the area compression of point-elastic
floors, e.g. in gymnasiums
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage to
equipment and to the floor being cleaned from
using the wrong brushes and cleaning agents.
Product liability
The operatorʼs attention is drawn explicitly to the
fact that the machines may only be used for their
intended purpose. If the machines are not used for
their intended purposes, the user must accept full
responsibility. Any liability of the manufacturer ist thus
excluded.
Sources of risk
When the machine is stationary, the brush unit must
be immediately switched off to prevent damage to
the floorcovering.
During transportation in lifts, the currently valid
user instructions and safety regulations – and
particularly those concerning maximum loading
– must be observed.
Machine operation position
The machine operation position is behind the machine.
Approved maintenance staff
The single-disc machine may only be serviced
and repaired by persons with technical and legal
authorization.
Cleaning agents
When using cleaning and care agents, the
manufacturerʼs danger warnings must be followed
and protective goggles and clothing must be worn.
Only muse low-foaming, non-combustible cleaning
agents which do not contain generally health-
hazardous substances.
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