INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Battery discharge during operation
Until the green warning light (A, Figure. 12) stays on, the
batteries allow the machine to work normally. When the green
warning light (A) turns off, and the yellow warning light (B)
turns on, it is advisable to charge the batteries, because the
remaining charge will last for a few minutes (depending on
battery characteristics and work to be performed). When the
red warning light (C) turns on, batteries are fully discharged.
After a few seconds, the brush/pad-holder is automatically
tuned off, while (only for machine with traction) the drive
system stay on, to finish drying the floor and drive the machine
to the appointed recharging area.
CAUTION!
Do not use the machine with discharged
batteries, to avoid damaging the batteries and
reducing the battery life.
TANK EMPTYING
An automatic float shut-off system (A, Figure. 13) blocks the
vacuum system when the recovery water tank (B) is full. The
vacuum system deactivation is signaled by a sudden increase in
the vacuum system motor noise frequency, also the floor has
not dried.
CAUTION!
If the vacuum system turns off accidentally
(for example, when the float is activated
because of a sudden machine movement), to
resume the operation: turn off the vacuum
system by pressing the switch (D, Figure. 12),
then open the cover (C, Figure. 13) and check
that the float inside the grid (A) has gone
down to the water level. Then close the cover
(C) and turn on the vacuum system by
pressing the switch (D, Figure. 12).
When the recovery water tank (B, Figure. 13) is full, empty it
according to the following procedure.
Recovery water tank emptying
1. Stop the machine.
2. Lift the brush/pad-holder deck (E, Figure.12) by pressing
the pedal (F). (only for disc machine)
3. Lift the squeegee (G) with the lever (H).
4. Drive the machine to the appointed disposal area.
5. Empty the recovery water tank with the hose (I). Then, rinse
the tank (B, Figure. 13) with clean water.
E
G
A
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C B
A
D
I
Figure 12
C
B
Figure 13
H
F