key (Photo M-3) without leaving the other keys.
When the message "TARATURA" (CALIBRATION) is
shown, release the keys previously pressed.
It is now possible to scroll through the settable pa-
rameters pressing the BRUSH key (Photo M-5) and
the SUCTION key (Photo M-4):
- TIPO LOGO
- TIPO BATTERIA
- CONTRASTO
- LINGUA
- RIT. TASTI (KEYS DELAY)
To select and change the desired parameter, press
the SPEED REDUCTION key (Photo M-3). With the
BRUSH key (Photo M-5) and the SUCTION key (Photo
M-4) it is possible to increase or decrease the set
value. To confirm the new value, press the SPEED
REDUCTION key (Photo M-3).
To exit the calibration select EXIT, and press the
SPEED REDUCTION key (Photo M-3).
MEANING OF SETTABLE PARAMETERS:
LOGO TYPE
BATTERY TYPE
Range: Pb Acid / Gel
CONTRAST
Contrast value for the display.
LANGUAGE
Language that is displayed. In this version are avai-
lable: ITALIAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN, SPANISH.
KEYS DELAY
Delay in hundredths of second between the accep-
tance of consecutive pressures of the keys. Establi-
shed to limit communication problems.
5.4.
MACHINE PREPARATION
• Before starting to work, wear non-slip shoes,
gloves and any other personal protection device indi-
cated by the supplier of the detergent used or consid-
ered necessary based on the operating environment.
☞ Do the following before starting to work. Refer to the
relative sections for a detailed description of these steps:
Check the battery charge level and charge, if necessary.
Mount the brushes or scraper disks (with the abrasive
disks) that are suitable for the surface and work in-
volved.
Mount the squeegee, check that it is solidly attached
and connected to the suction hose and that the dry-
ing straps are not too worn.
Make sure that the recovery tank is empty. If not,
empty it completely.
(LOGO TYPE)
(BATTERY TYPE)
(DISPLAY CONTRAST)
(LANGUAGE)
Check and completely close the detergent solution
release control.
Fill the detergent solution tank with a mix of clean
water and non-foaming detergent in an adequate
concentration through the rear hole. Leave 7 cm
between the mouth of the plug and the level of the
liquid.
☞ To avoid risks, become familiar with the machine
movements, carrying out test runs on a large surface
without obstacles.
To obtain the best results in terms of cleaning and
equipment service life, you should do the following
simple but important operations:
- Identify the work area, moving all possible obstacles
out of the way; if the surface is very extensive, work in
contiguous and parallel rectangular areas.
- Choose a straight work trajectory and begin working
from the farthest area to avoid passing over areas that
have already been cleaned.
6.
OPERATING INFORMATION
6.1.
BATTERY CHARGING
Prepare and check the battery charge according to
the instructions provided in the specific section.
Detach the battery connector (the one with the han-
dle) from the machine power connector and connect
it to the battery charger connector.
• Do not connect the battery charger to the scrub-
ber-drier's main wiring connector.
Hold the connectors with the hands; do not pull them
using the cables.
If the machine is equipped with Pb-Acid batteries,
charge only in a well-ventilated area, lift the top tank
and open the battery plugs.
• Follow the steps indicated in the battery manufac-
turer's operating and safety manual (see the battery
maintenance section).
If the machine is equipped with gel batteries (main-
tenance free), follow the instructions indicated here
below.
If the machine is used regularly:
Always keep the batteries connected to the battery
charger when the machine is not being used.
If the machine is not used for extended time periods:
Charge the battery during the night after the last
work period, then disconnect the battery from the
battery charger.
Charge the battery during the night before using the
machine again.
Intermediate or incomplete charging while working
should be avoided.
If the machine is equipped with Pb-Acid batteries, use
a hydrometer to check the element liquid intensity
on a regular basis: if one or more elements are dis-
charged and the others fully charged, the battery has
been damaged and should be replaced or repaired
(refer to the battery service manual).
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