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1. Clean in parallel strips overlapping by to 4 cm Rollers on the ends of the squeegee act as bumpers and also enable you to clean at a tangent to the edges The extreme manoeuvrability of the squeegee which can be swung freely and widely to both sides enables you to clean around any obstacle The squeegee then returns to the central position when the obstacle or curve has been passed When consigning the machine or during a demonstration our service technician can advise you on the best way of cleaning your own particular floor surface 8 ENGLISH 4 3 By means of a vacuum created inside the collection tank the used water and the dirt are completely absorbed and conveyed to the dirty water tank To prevent dirty water or foam damaging the vacuum motor the collection tank is protected by two sensors electrodes which shut the machine down when the tank is full they also detect the level of any foam present 4 4 After finishing the work or when the solution in the tank is used up indicated with a red flashing light on the switch board stop brush rotation by pressing the corresponding button This also stops the flow of water Raise the head using the pedal 4 5 To collect the remaining dirt continue for a further 3 4 metres with suction activated and the squeegee lowered than turn both functions off by pressing the suction button and raising the squeegee lever This empties all water left in the circuit into the collection
2. Sound pressure dB A 82 82 85 20 ENGLISH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Solution tank 90 90 100 Collection tank I 90 90 100 Diaphragm Yes Yes Yes Drive wheel diameter mm 230 230 230 Pivoting wheel diameter mm 125 125 160 without kg 169 171 179 Number of batteries no 4 4 4 vonage of batteries in 24 24 24 Machine size xyz 139x76x113 139x86x113 163x76x115 5 Total oscillation value m s 2 5 2 5 2 5 101 BF 85 121 BF 70 72 121 BF 85 Cleaning width mm 850 700 720 850 Squeegee width mm 1150 1000 1150 Capacity per hour theor m h 4675 3850 4675 Maximum speed km h 5 5 5 5 5 5 Number of brushes no 2 2 2 ENGLISH 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Brush diameter mm 430 370 430 Max brush pressure kg 45 40 45 Ente croak INR head a jam 135 156 135 Brush rotation speed rpm 180 180 180 Brush motor power 400 400 400 Drive ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ae drive motor w 400 400 400 Suction motor power Ww 550 550 550 Sound pressure dB A 85 82 82 Solution tank l 100 120 120 Collection tank l 100 120 120 Diaphragm Yes Yes Yes Drive wheel diameter mm 230 230 230 Pivoting wheel diameter mm 160 160 160 OA kg 181 194 196 Number of batteries no 4 4 4 Mae of batteries in 24 24 24 Machine size xyz 167x86x115 5 163x76x115 5 167 86 115 5 T
3. corrosive this does not apply to maintenance free batteries Never top up with tap water Tap water has an electrical conductivity and will destroy the batteries You can purchase distilled water at Electrical Wholesalers from us or from Petrol Stations If you have any further questions about the handling of our battery machines then please contact your nearest Gansow representative or our head quarter in Unna Germany this does not apply to maintenance free batteries ENGLISH 29 11 CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IMPORTANT Repairs should preferably be performed by qualified personnel Only original spare parts may be used Modification of the machine without the approval of the manufacturer or the use of unauthorised materials invalidates the warranty as the structural condition of the machine may differ from that described in the certificate After any repair work by unauthorised personnel the machine must be officially approved by Gansow or a technician authorised by the company to confirm conformity with the original conditions and therefore the validity of the general terms of the warranty Before any cleaning or servicing work is carried out on the machine disconnect the charger cable and remove the key from the key switch to guarantee operator safety IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS The following tasks should be carried out daily before or after each work session remove dirty water and rins
4. damage to the entire battery not relevant to maintenance free gel batteries ATTENTION If the battery is damaged the acid is highly corrosive 4 12 IMPORTANT Rooms where batteries are being charged should always be well ventilated Before using battery powered models read carefully the instructions on use and maintenance of the machine batteries and charger procedures and precautions to be observed while charging batteries and connecting the charger and inspection and maintenance of batteries and maintenance schedules ENGLISH 11 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 No water is delivered check that the brush is moving if necessary activate the brush by using the button on the left of the control panel there is water in the tank and the level is above the filter the red LED on the switch board is flashing if necessary top up and add detergent the clean water filter is not clogged if necessary remove and clean with air from the outside inwards the water solenoid valve is operating correctly if necessary remove and clean the water cock is open lever horizontal fully open lever vertical fully closed the knob on the control panel diaphragm machines only is not on zero 5 2 The water flow does not stop close the water cock then remove the solenoid valve and thoroughly clean the inside including the closure spring housing open the cock again and check it w
5. machine to remove any chemical residues which could accelerate wear and affect the appearance of the materials The filter in the clean water tank should be cleaned regularly twice a week Check the state of the squeegee blades regularly and if necessary turn them over or replace them See also sections 5 5 and 5 6 Perform battery maintenance regularly to maintain their efficiency and extend their working life They are expensive and should be kept in good condition ENGLISH 15 6 9 6 10 The outlet slits on the suction motor should be checked and cleaned regularly especially where there is a considerable amount of fluff in the atmosphere A general control by authorised Gansow personnel is recommended at least once every six months 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 1 Depending on the type of floor and dirt you may want to use 7 2 brushes other than those supplied as standard The following are available from your Gansow Distributor Black soft and PES brushes for delicate floors gyms sealed wood etc in polycarbonate of various hardnesses for a more energetic and deep treatment As an alternative to the brushes you can use a pad available in three versions with different colours black abrasive red green purple medium hard brown yellow white soft The brush does not need to be removed to use the pad which can be fitted directly to the brush itself Alternatively a special pad h
6. tank IMPORTANT After you have finished cleaning you are recommended to raise the tank lid and turn the suction motor on again for a few minutes The dry air sucked in will evaporate any remaining moisture extending the working life of the motor 4 6 Empty the collection tank into a container or drain using the black drain hose and proceeding as follows detach the hose from the control panel A keeping the hose raised above the level of the tank at all times remove the cap lower the hose gradually towards the container 4 7 IMPORTANT After each cleaning session you are recommended to drain the dirty water and rinse the tank to avoid unpleasant smells or the formation of harmful germs To make this operation faster simpler and more effective the appliance is fitted with an exclusive system the tank tilts backwards after raising the lid lift the tank until it rests ENGLISH 9 on the chassis empty before tilting after removing the cap lower the drain hose to allow the water to run off rapidly wash the collection tank with running water leave the tank tilted until the next time you use the machine The appliance has been designed to facilitate thorough maintenance A little attention improves the efficiency of your appliance and extends the already long working life 4 8 When parking the machine you are recommended to lower the brush head to anchor it to the ground 4 9 The machine has a r
7. Ad Clemas amp Co Ltd tw y Industrial Cleaning Equipment Sales Hire Service Operating Instructions FOR SCRUBBER DRIER MODELS 31 41 61 71 91 101 121 131 B BF Clemas amp Co Unit 5 Ashchurch Business Centre Alexandra Way Tewkesbury Gloucestershire GL20 8NB Tel 01684 850777 Fax 01684 850707 Email info clemas co uk Web www clemas co uk ENGLISH 1 INDEX 1 IMPORTANT 8 3 2 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING 5 3 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR 6 4 8 2 222 2 8 5 TROUBLESHOOTING treno rhum aman 12 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 15 7 OPTIONAL 55 8 16 8 CONFORMITY DECLARATION 17 9 TECHNICAL 22 SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR 10 USING THE BATTERIES AND 23 CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE 11 OPERATIONGS i6 iiie ia han Pra daria aaa 27 2 ENGLISH 1 IMPORTANT WARNINGS 1 1 IMPORTANT This appliance is not suitable for removing dusts hazardous to health 1 2 IMPORTANT This appliance is not suitable for washing carpet or textile floors or wood floors not treated with non absorbent resin 1 3 This appliance is not approved for use
8. This declaration shall cease to be valid if the machine is modified without our prior approval Product Floor cleaner Type Premium Green Line Relevant EU Directives 2006 42 CE 2004 108 CE 2000 14 CE Applied harmonized standards EN 50106 2009 07 01 EN 55014 1 2007 06 Applied national standards DIN EN 60335 1 2007 02 DIN EN 60335 2 72 DIN EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 25 ENGLISH 10 SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR USING THE BATTERIES AND CHARGER Do you know how much a set of batteries costs Between about 650 and 2000 according to the size of your machine Should you have armoured tube batteries the cost of a set is between 2500 and 2100 Reason enough we think to give these expensive energy units the necessary daily attention required in order to achieve the greatest possible working life from them To ensure even greater protection for your batteries we stock a battery condition indicator which shows the state of the battery at any given time This instrument type BEM is a panel type and can be fitted in the panel on any of our battery powered machines Luminous diodes of various colours are used to indicate the different levels of voltage The device can also be used to switch the brush motor s off automatically as soon as the battery reaches an fix state of discharge Please feel free to consult the staff at our local sales depots or dealers for information on using and fitting these instruments as w
9. adjust the quantity of water to the brush in accordance with the dirt to be removed more dirt more solution use the red lever at the bottom on the operator s right When the lever is horizontal the cock is fully open when vertical it is completely closed 3 8 Lower the squeegee to the ground using the control lever in front of the operator under the handle 3 9 Turn on suction to convey the dirty water to the collection tank using the button marked with a fan on the right of the control panel ENGLISH 7 4 INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 SERIES B MODELS WITHOUT DRIVE The appliance is equipped with a patented drive system as the brush rotates in contact with the ground it draws the whole machine along at the correct working speed By pushing slightly the drive speed can be increased as required Holding it back slows it down SERIES BF MODELS WITH DRIVE Push the drive lever gradually forwards to advance the machine at the required speed The maximum possible speed is 5 5 km h On curves adjust speed by moving the drive lever backwards When the lever is released completely the drive motor stops automatically ATTENTION The drive unit is fitted with a crush prevention device consisting of a Square red button at the centre of the handle which changes the direction of movement if touched while the appliance is in reverse This prevents the operator being crushed in the event of incorrect manoeuvres 4 2
10. apid brush replacement system 1 turn the key to the off position anticlockwise as far as it will go 2 use the pedal to lift the brush head 3 hold the brush with both hands and turn it sharply in the normal direction of rotation In the case of heads with two motors the direction of rotation is always towards the centre of the head Hold the bayonet coupling firmly in position and release the brush 4 remove the brush and position the replacement in the centre of the housing precisely under the bayonet coupling 5 use the pedal to raise the brush head 6 switch the appliance on and activate brush rotation for a few moments then turn off again 7 finally raise the brush head and make sure the brush is correctly fitted If necessary repeat operations 1 to 6 4 10 The key switch should be turned off before recharging the batteries 4 11 In order to avoid any build up of gas inside the machine the tank previously emptied covering the batteries must be raised and remain in that position throughout charging Similarly the caps of all battery cells must also be unscrewed and or removed not necessary in the case of maintenance free gel batteries 10 ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS Battery gas is highly explosive Avoid sparks and open flames near the batteries When topping up with distilled water make sure the level of liquid is the same in all the battery cells Dry cells shorten battery life and may cause irreparable
11. corrosion of the battery Storage of batteries f batteries are taken out of service for a lengthy period they should be stored fully charged in a dry frost free room To ensure the battery is always ready for use a choice of charging methods can be made A quarterly full charge If loads are connected e g BEM a full charge could be needed after 3 weeks Float charging at the instructed charging voltage Correct connection of the battery charger Please take careful note that ENGLISH 27 d the plug of the charger cable is firmly plugged into the machine e the mains plug is firmly fitted into the wall socket Confirm that the wall socket has electrical feed overnight and hang a notice on the plug saying that during the charging period the plug must not be removed f the battery charger will switch itself on automatically after 15 seconds Before leaving the machine please check carefully that all connections are properly made and that the charger is switched on Many batteries have been damaged prematurely because something has been overlooked Please read the operating instructions of the type of charger in use with you Secure seating of the post terminals on the cables that join the batteries together Loose battery post terminals are dangerous because a layer builds up that hinders the flow of electricity When recharging the batteries full electrical charge cannot flow the batteries will not becom
12. e fully charged and are therefore damaged prematurely Should you find loose post terminals please do not simply tighten them but remove them clean the post and the terminal inside and out smear with battery grease and refit tightly Run in instruction Note that brand new batteries need a running in period and thus can not yet supply full power during the first 8 10 discharges Therefore the machine should be kept off heavy duty jobs during that time Should you have any further questions about the handling of your battery machine please call our nearest office or agency Never let the batteries get dry 28 ENGLISH The electrolyte must cover the cell plates at all times it should be at least 5 8 ths of an inch over the plates Cell plates that are continuously dry or part dry build up a layer that prevents the cells from charging rendering the battery useless within a short time Never overfill the batteries Too much electrolyte is as bad as too less Only top up to approx 5 8 ths of an inch above the cell plates Important in breaching with battery acid corrosive Always top up the batteries with distilled water never acid The only thing that vaporises when the batteries are warm is the distilled water therefore it is only necessary to top up with distilled water Topping up with acid makes the electrolyte too strong and causes corrosion on the cell plates Important in breaching with battery acid
13. e if necessary 3 Drive Ensure cables are not damaged or loose X ENGLISH 31 Description of controls interval interval interval interval interval WK LY MTH LY 4 MTH 6 MTH YR LY 4 Collection tank Make sure the drain hoses are not blocked Make sure the suction hose is not blocked 5 Batteries Check the condition of the cables and the seal of the cell caps If the machine is not used and the batteries are active recharge every three months Top up the level of battery fluid in all cells not necessary with gel batteries Grease the battery terminals not necessary with gel batteries Call the authorised Gansow technical assistance service for a full control 32 ENGLISH
14. e out the tank clean the machine do not use water jets or water cleaners rinse the suction hose by running water from inside the tank charge battery and check that the battery terminals and power plug are securely in position clean the electrodes and check the level of the dirty water and foam make sure the tank lid fits correctly to the tank 30 ENGLISH Table of recommended checks inspections and maintenance and schedule based on daily use of about four hours Description of control interval interval interval interval interval WK LY MTH LY 4 MTH 6 MTH YR LY 1 General controls Check the fixing and condition of the brush X Check for water leaks from the tanks X Clean the solution tank filters X Make sure the switches and indicator lights X on the panel are working correctly Check that the squeegee blades are not worn or damaged Check that the squeegee is correctly adjusted and adheres to the ground when X suction is activated Grease the head raising and squeegee X lever rotation pins Make sure there are no foreign bodies in the drive wheels and check the tyres are not X worn 2 Motors Check if possible wear of the drive motor X carbon brushes and replace if necessary Check wear of the brush motor carbon brushes and replace if necessary battery X powered models only Check wear of the suction motor carbon X brushes and replac
15. ell as on the way they work Points you really must take notice of Never discharge the batteries too low Every battery should only be discharged to 70 or 8096 of its rated capacity You will overburden the batteries a if you use your machine too long too often How long you can safely work your machine will be explained to you when our service personnel installs your equipment You can ask our service personnel at any time or call our nearest service depot For machines fitted with a BEM the brushes will automatically be switched off when the battery voltages becomes too low 26 ENGLISH b if you use your machine regularly more than once within 24 hours to a certain extend A good battery charger requires continuously approx 10 12 hours according to type to recharge empty batteries If you interrupt the charging process the batteries will never become fully charged and will be quickly ruined if you do not recharge the batteries immediately after having used them to about 70 or 80 of their rated capacity Empty batteries do not have the power for a further operation and will be quickly ruined For machines fitted with a BEM the brushes will automatically be switched off when the battery voltages becomes too low If you use your machine daily for a short period s only ask at your nearest agency or our service personnel We will inform you as to the most practical way to use your charger to avoid premature
16. ger to the machine supplied be modified 1 12 All electrical functions of the machine are interrupted immediately as soon as the plug is plugged into the charger socket 1 13 This appliance may be used with the brushes provided by the producer only ATTENTION The safety of the appliance will be jeopardised by the use of other brushes 1 14 IMPORTANT battery gas is highly explosive avoid sparks or open flames close to the batteries To avoid the build up of gas inside the machine the tank and tank lid must remain in the raised position throughout charging The caps of all battery cells must also be unscrewed and or removed not necessary in the case of gel batteries 1 15 IMPORTANT battery acid is corrosive When topping up with distilled water make sure the level of liquid is the same in all the battery cells Dry cells shorten battery life and may cause irreparable damage to the entire battery not relevant to gel batteries 1 16 IMPORTANT Rooms where batteries are being charged should always be well ventilated Not relevant to maintenance free gel batteries 4 ENGLISH 2 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING 2 1 Before operating a battery powered machine please read all the following instructions and the instructions for use of the charger if purchased 2 2 Note that the batteries deliver maximum power only after eight to ten charging cycles During this period the machine should not t
17. herefore be used for excessively heavy cleaning 2 3 To provide your battery with even greater protection the machine is equipped with a charge indicator and hour counter By means of variously coloured LEDs seven yellow and one req this provides a constant indication of the charge and automatically shuts the brush motors down when the charge drops below the safety level The LEDs indicate the following stages YELLOW ON batteries within the charge limit YELLOW FLASHING 15 seconds of running time remain before the brush motors shut down RED ON the battery is flat and the brushes are blocked You should immediately go to the charging area to avoid damaging the batteries The transition of one LED to another with a delay of just 15 seconds ensures a prompt response in the event of flat batteries to avoid discharging them further and therefore irreparably reducing their working life 2 4 IMPORTANT The machine must not under any circumstances be started up with the front and top lids raised ENGLISH 5 3 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR 3 1 IMPORTANT Seal the battery cells by screwing on the caps Not relevant to maintenance free gel batteries 3 2 After turning the charger off unplug the connection lead from the charger from the battery socket to power the machine 3 3 Lift the top lid and use a hose or bucket to fill the clean water tank on the left with cold water up to a maximum of 3 cm from
18. nk fill the tank or solution tank filter dirty clean filter check the brush feed pipe which could be blocked open the water cock if closed carry out the additional checks described in point 5 1 5 10 The machine does not move forward or moves forward ioo 14 ENGLISH slowly BF SERIES MODELS WITH DRIVE ONLY check and remove any oxidation on the battery terminals then tighten the squeegee is stuck to the ground by excessive suction See point 5 6 the batteries are flat stop work and recharge 6 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 6 1 Before any servicing or maintenance work is carried out on the 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 machine and before any parts are replaced drain both tanks completely unplug the plug from the charger from the charger socket turn off the key switch The electrodes in the dirty water tank should always be kept clean and in their original position By modifying the distance between them or between the electrodes and the tank the power cut off mechanism may not activate correctly Clean the dirty water tank thoroughly and regularly to prevent the formation of unpleasant odours and bacteria Tilt the tank to facilitate cleaning The tank lid should always be left open between cleaning sessions to enable the internal surface to dry out Never place heavy objects on the top lid as this could warp it After each cleaning session clean the outside of the
19. older can be provided 16 ENGLISH 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 31 B 46 50 41 B BF 53 57 61 B BF 53 57 Cleaning width mm 460 500 530 570 530 570 Squeegee width mm 870 870 870 Capacity per hour theor m h 1840 2120 2930 2120 2930 Maximum speed km h 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 Number of brushes no 1 1 1 Brush diameter mm 460 533 533 Max brush pressure kg 24 31 5 31 5 Pressure of brush head 5 on the ground g cm 110 109 109 Brush rotation speed rpm 180 200 200 Brush motor power WwW 600 650 650 B MECHANICAL B MECHANICAL Drive Mechanical BF ELECTRONIC BF ELECTRONIC Nominal drive motor B B power W BF 200 BF 200 Suction motor power 350 410 550 Sound pressure dB A 83 83 83 Solution tank 26 40 62 Collection tank I 26 40 62 Diaphragm Yes Drive wheel diameter mm 160 230 230 Pivoting wheel diameter mm 125 125 125 Net weight without k 100 129 BF 135 BF batteries 9 142 148 Number of batteries no 2 2 2 Voltage of batteries in series V 24 24 24 I cm 128 5x60 5x108 5 128 5x60 5x113 Machine size XIV Z 124x51x95 143x60 5x108 5 143x60 5x113 ENGLISH 17 Total oscillation value m s 2 5 2 5 2 5 18 ENGLISH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 61 B BF 65 68 71 BF 70 72 71 BF 85 Cleaning
20. on public roads or highways 1 4 This appliance may only be used by personnel fully trained in its correct and appropriate use 1 5 In order to prevent unauthorised use of the machine always remove the key from the key switch before leaving the appliance unattended 1 6 Lower the brushes before leaving the machine unattended to prevent accidental movement 1 7 When using the machine the operator should take care not to endanger any third persons particularly children 1 8 The appliance may not be used on slopes of greater than 296 1 9 We expressly draw your attention to the fact that original parts and accessories not supplied directly by Gansow have not been tested or authorised by Gansow The installation and or use of such items may therefore adversely affect the efficiency and characteristics of your floor cleaning machine jeopardising its active and passive safety The manufacturer declines all liability for damage occurring as a result of the use of non original parts or accessories 1 10 Before any cleaning or servicing work is carried out on the machine the following precautions must be taken unplug the plug from the charger from the charger ENGLISH 3 socket remove the key from the control panel ATTENTION Before changing the main fuse disconnect the battery cables from the respective terminals danger of short circuit 1 11 Under no circumstances may the charger leads connecting the char
21. orks replace the valve if necessary 5 3 The suction motor does not start reset by using the key switch to turn the appliance off then on again clean the collection tank around the sensor electrodes and the electrodes themselves ATTENTION Do not move the electrodes from their original position Make sure they are not already out of position By modifying the distance between them or between the electrodes and the side of the tank the power cut off mechanism may be activated by mistake Contact the Gansow Distributor Technical Assistance Service if necessary 12 ENGLISH 5 4 5 5 check the main fuse check the charge of the batteries and if necessary charge Water is not sucked up although the motor is operating make sure the cap is correctly in place on the drain hose make sure the suction hose between the squeegee and the dirty water tank is not blocked If necessary unblock and fix the hose well to both connecting pieces make sure the top lid is correctly in place on the tank raise and lower as described in point 3 3 check the batteries are not flat The squeegee leaves wet marks or stripes clean the blades of the squeegee and remove any trapped grit or paper check the wear of the squeegee blades and if necessary turn or replace PARABOLIC SQUEEGEE make sure that when moving forwards with suction on the squeegee is perfectly horizontal If necessary adjust the central nuts car
22. otal oscillation value m s 2 5 2 5 2 5 22 ENGLISH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 101 BF 70 72S 101 BF85S 131 BF 100 S Cleaning width mm 700 720 850 1000 Squeegee width mm 1000 1150 1150 Capacity per hour theor m h 3850 4675 5500 Maximum speed km h 5 5 5 5 5 5 Number of brushes no 2 2 2 Brush diameter mm 370 430 370 Max brush pressure kg 40 45 54 ee i head g cm 270 225 240 Brush rotation speed rpm 180 180 180 Brush motor power 600 600 600 Drive ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC pua drive motor W 850 850 1100 Suction motor power 550 550 660 Sound pressure dB A 83 83 85 Solution tank I 100 100 130 Collection tank I 100 100 130 Diaphragm Yes Yes Yes Drive wheel diameter mm 250 250 250 Pivoting wheel diameter mm 160 160 160 ENGLISH 23 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Net weight without batteries kg 212 221 268 Number of batteries no 4 4 6 Voltage of batteries in Sena V 24 24 36 Machine size xv 163x76x115 5 167x86x115 5 168x102x115 5 Total oscillation value m s 2 5 2 5 2 5 24 ENGLISH 9 CONFORMITY DECLARATION We hereby declare that the machine described below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of the EU Directives both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us
23. ry out the checks described in point 5 4 When dealing with large amounts of fluff this may accumulate under IMPORTANT the rear squeegee blade causing leakage and therefore preventing perfect drying If this occurs the squeegee should be raised while at the same time moving the machine backwards to pick up the dirt left on the ground proceeding in a diagonal direction 5 6 The squeegee sticks to the floor due to strong suction check the state of the front blade and in particular the inlet slits If obstructed or worn clean or enlarge them slightly or cut one to three additional slits until the squeegee functions correctly turn round or replace excessively worn squeegee blades They can be reversed to extend the working life STRAIGHT SQUEEGEE adjust pressure on the ground using the ENGLISH 13 5 7 5 8 5 9 screw on the mobile support tightening lightens the pressure unscrewing increases pressure PARABOLIC SQUEEGEE adjust pressure on the ground by tightening the adjustment nuts above the levelling wheels on the back of the squeegee The brush motor shuts down the automatic battery protection device has tripped Stop working and recharge the batteries immediately The dirty water does not drain out through the hose make sure the tank is not blocked near the drain outlet remove any blockages in the drain hose itself The machine leaves a smeary mark no water flow no solution in the ta
24. the top of the tank the water should preferably be cold and in any case never hotter than 60 C IMPORTANT Use low foam detergent as excessive foam could jeopardise the efficiency and function of the machine Close the top lid lifting slightly on the hinge side to make sure it fits perfectly to the tank IMPORTANT If the lid does not fit perfectly there would be no vacuum at the squeegee and therefore no flow back of liquid to the collection tank on the right If necessary repeat the operation correctly Avoid resting heavy objects on the lid as this could warp it and prevent it from fitting perfectly to the tank 3 4 Make sure the cap of the dirty water tank on the right drain hose is correctly in place Perfect closure of the cap is essential to obtain a vacuum in the collection tank and therefore maximum suction power 3 5 Turn the key switch clockwise to start the machine 3 6 Light pressure and a slight sideways movement of the pedal release the brushes which are lowered in contact with the ground 6 ENGLISH 3 7 To activate brush rotation press the corresponding button on the left side of the control panel MACHINES WITH DIAPHRAGM Pressing this button opens the water solenoid valve and turns the water pump on Turn the knob on the control panel clockwise to adjust the quantity of water to the brushes from 0 to 7 litres MACHINES WITHOUT DIAPHRAGM Pressing this button opens the water solenoid valve To
25. width mm 650 680 700 720 850 Squeegee width mm 1000 1000 1150 Capacity per hour theor m h 2120 2930 3850 4675 Maximum speed km h 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 Number of brushes no 2 2 2 Brush diameter mm 345 370 430 Max brush pressure kg 31 5 40 45 Agi ia head giem 125 156 135 Brush rotation speed rpm 180 180 180 Brush motor power Ww 250 400 400 Drive Br E EcIROMIS ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC Mie drive motor W de 26 400 400 Suction motor power 550 550 550 Sound pressure dB A 83 82 82 Solution tank I 62 70 70 Collection tank I 62 70 70 Diaphragm Yes Drive wheel diameter mm 230 230 230 Pivoting wheel diameter mm 125 160 160 2 without kg B 2 185 187 Number of batteries no 2 4 4 Voltage of batteries in V 24 24 24 series 19 ENGLISH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Machine size x CUM 1 163x76x111 167x86x111 Total oscillation value m s lt 2 5 lt 2 5 lt 2 5 91 BF 70 72 91 BF 85 101 BF 70 72 Cleaning width mm 700 720 850 700 720 Squeegee width mm 1000 1150 1000 Capacity per hour theor m h 3850 4675 3850 Maximum speed km h 5 5 5 5 5 5 Number of brushes no 2 2 2 Brush diameter mm 370 430 370 Max brush pressure kg 40 45 40 d head gicm 156 135 156 Brush rotation speed rpm 180 180 180 Brush motor power 400 400 400 Drive ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ssa drive motor w 400 400 400 Suction motor power 550 550 550
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