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1.                                                              24    9    On consignment of the machine    When the machine is delivered to the customer  an immediate check must  be performed to ensure that all the material mentioned in the shipping  documents has been received in addition to verifying that the machine  has not been damaged during transportation  If this is the case  the carrier  must ascertain the extent of the damage at once  informing our customer  service office  lt is only by prompt action of this type that the missing  material can be obtained  and compensation for damage successfully  claimed     Introduction    VISPA 35B is a floor scrubbing machine which  by means of the  mechanical action of the rotating brush and the chemical action of a  water detergent solution  can clean any type of flooring  As it advances  it  also collects any removed dirt as well as the detergent solution not  absorbed by the floor    The machine must only be used for this purpose  Even the best  machines will only work well if used correctly and kept in good working  order  We therefore suggest you read this instruction booklet carefully and  read it again whenever difficulties arise while using the machine  If  necessary  remember that our customer assistance service  organised in  collaboration with our dealers  is always available for advice or direct  intervention     Intended use    The scrubbing machine is designed exclusively for the professional  cleaning of surfaces 
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5.   55  C  do not store outdoors in damp conditions   Conditions of use  room temperature between 0  C and 40  C with relative humidity between 30 and 95     Do not use the machine in an explosive atmosphere    Do not use the machine as a means of transport    Do not use acid solutions which may damage the machine    Avoid working with the brushes when the machine is standing still  so as not to damage the floor    Do not vacuum inflammable liquids    Do not use the device to collect dangerous powders    In the event of a fire  use a powder extinguisher  Do not use water    Do not knock against shelving or scaffolding  where there is a danger of falling objects    If you use the machine where there is a risk of falling objects  the machine must be equipped with protection devices against falling objects  Do not use the machine on surfaces with an inclination greater than the one shown on the plate     The machine is designed to carry out the washing and drying operations simultaneously  Different operations should only be carried out in  areas where the passage of unauthorised persons is prohibited  Signal the presence of damp floors with suitable signs     If the machine does not work properly  check this is not caused by failure to carry out routine maintenance  Otherwise  request the intervention  of the COMAC technical assistance centre     If you need to replace any components  request the ORIGINAL spare parts from a COMAC dealer and or Authorised Retailer   Before carryin
6.   SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE       Tap symbol  Used to indicate the solenoid valve switch    Brush symbol  Used to indicate the brush motor switch    Symbol denoting suction motor  Used to indicate the suction motor switch    Battery symbol    Battery charge level indicator    Indicates the maximum temperature of the detergent solution  Located near the solution tank inlet       Indicates the maximum gradient       GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS    The regulations illustrated below must be carefully followed in order to avoid harm to the operator and damage to the machine     Read the labels on the machine carefully  Do not cover them for any reason and replace them immediately if they become damaged   The machine must be used exclusively by authorised  trained personnel    During the working of the machine  pay attention to other people and especially to children    The machine is not suitable for cleaning carpets    The socket for the battery charger cable must have a prescribed earth connection    Avoid damaging the battery charger cable by crushing or bending it  or by applying stress    If you notice any damage to the battery charger cable  contact a COMAC technical assistance centre immediately   Do not mix different types of detergent as this may produce harmful gases    Do not place any liquid containers on the machine    The machine is designed for dry use only and should not be used or kept outdoors in wet conditions   The storage temperature must be between  25  C and
7.  on of the flashing  discharged batteries  signal  WARNING  never leave the batteries completely discharged  even if the  machine is not being used   WARNING  for the daily recharging of the batteries  you must fully respect the  indications provided by the manufacturer or retailer  All installation and  maintenance operations must be carried out by specialised personnel    WARNING  danger of gas fumes and the leakage of corrosive liquids    FLAMMABLE GAS  gt  WARNING  Danger of fire  do not go near      the presence of free flames     9  BATTERY INDICATOR    The battery indicator is digital  with 4 fixed positions and a flashing one  The numbers which appear on  the display show the approximate charge level    4   maximum charge   3     charge   2   2 4 charge   1   14 charge   0   discharged batteries  flashing        WARNING  a few seconds after the appearance of the flashing    0     the brush  motor switches off automatically  With the remaining charge it is possible to  complete the drying process before recharging        10   INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS    The instrument panel components are identified as follows   1  Main switch  1    2  Suction switch  2    3  Solenoid valve switch  3    4  Digital battery level indicator  4        11    MACHINE PREPARATION    11  FIXING THE HANDLEBARS    For packaging purposes the handlebars are supplied folded  they must now be put in the working  position  Proceed as follows    1  raise the handlebars by pulling the lever   indica
8.  only lift and move the batteries with lifting and  transportation means suitable for the specific weight and size    6  INSERTING CONNECTING THE BATTERIES    The machine is supplied with a built in battery charger and an airtight gel battery  If you use batteries  other than those supplied with the machine  use only 12V AGM or Gel batteries and proceed as follows   The batteries must be housed in the special compartment beneath the solution tank    To insert the batteries you must     1  Disconnect the quick connector  1  at the front of the solution tank in order to avoid breakage of the  connector itself  2  Remove the solution tank and place it on the ground      Open the two rear hinges  2  that close the battery compartment     Rotate the handlebars  raising the handlebar movement lever  see    FIXING THE HANDLEBARS        Position the battery inside the compartment     Connect the cables    oO                   MACHINE PREPARATION    WARNING  you are advised to only use airtight batteries in order to avoid  the leakage of acids    WARNING  you are advised to have the electric connections made by a  qualified  COMAC trained technician    WARNING  you are advised to always wear protective gloves in order to  avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands    WARNING  You are advised to only lift and move the batteries with lifting  and transportation means suitable for the specific weight and size     gt  es    7  CONNECTING THE CONNECTOR    1  Connect the battery connect
9. HE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN WELL    1  Check the state of wear and tear of the brushes and  if necessary  replace them  The brushes should  be changed when the bristles are about 15mm long     4  THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY PERFECTLY    Check the squeegee rubbers are clean    Check the suction tubes are correctly inserted in their housing on the squeegee   Check the distributor is clean    Replace the rubbers  if worn                5                              PRODUCTION    Verify that a low foam detergent has been used  If necessary  add a small quantity of antifoam liquid to the  recovery tank    Remember that  when the floor is not very dirty  more foam is generated  In this case the detergent  solution should be more diluted     21    CHOOSING AND USING THE BRUSHES    POLYPROPYLENE BRUSH  PPL   Used on all types of floors  Good resistance to wear and tear  and hot water  no greater than 60   C   The Polypropylene brush is non hygroscopic and  therefore retains its characteristics even when working in wet conditions     PAD HOLDER   The pad holder is recommended for cleaning shiny surfaces    There are two types of pad holders of the CENTRE LOCK type  equipped with a snap type central locking system in plastic that allows the abrasive floor  pads to be perfectly centred and held without any risk of them becoming detached    1  fitted with a series of anchor points that allow the abrasive floor pad to be held and dragged while working   2  fitted with a series of groups of b
10. USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL    9  CO VVvOC      A           9  toma 4       VISPA 35B    ED  10 2010 EN    Original instructions  Doc  10005706           Version        The descriptions contained in this document are not binding    The company therefore reserves the right to make any modifications at any time to elements   details  or the supply of accessories  as considered necessary for reasons of improvement or  manufacturing commercial requirements    The reproduction  even partial  of the text and drawings contained in this document is prohibited  by law     The company reserves the right to make any technical and or supply modifications  The images  are for reference purposes only  and are not binding in terms of design and supply        Symbols used in the manual    Open book symbol with an  i   Indicates the need to consult the instruction manual    Open book symbol  Used to tell the operator to read the manual before using the machine    Warning symbol  Carefully read the sections marked with this symbol and observe the  indications  for the safety of the operator and the machine    Warning symbol  Indicates danger of gas fumes and the leakage of corrosive liquids          Warning symbol  Danger of fire  do not go near with free flames    Disposal symbol  Carefully read the sections marked with this symbol for machine  disposal          CONTENTS    ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACAN E 22                              pu D                        4  SERIAL NUMBER PLATE         
11. and floors in industrial  commercial and public  environments  The machine is only suitable for use in closed   or at least  covered   locations     The machine is not suitable for use in the rain  or under water jets  It is  FORBIDDEN to use the machine for picking up dangerous dusts or  inflammable liquids in places with a potentially explosive atmosphere  In  addition  it is not suitable as a means of transport for people or objects     erial number plate       Disconnect the quick connector before  removing the solution tank to gain access to  the serial number plate  see fig  page 18            2006   12   29      24 KG  20                           Cod Mat       N                 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION   Rated power   Working width   Width of rear squeegee   Work capacity   Water consumption   Brushes  diameter or length    Brush rotations   Pressure on the brushes   Brush motor   Type of advance   Maximum gradient   Suction motor   Suction vacuum   Solution tank PE   Recovery tank PE   Total machine weight  including batteries    Gross weight of the machine ready for use   Battery   Battery charger   Battery compartment dimensions  Length   Height   Width   Machine dimensions  Length   Height   Width   Length of the closed machine  without recovery tank   Height of the closed machine  without recovery tank   Noise level  in compliance with IEC 704 1    Vibration level     UM Vip                             seat                  _    L e ao      O o o o     A  69 28     
12. e tube running between the suction  unit and the suction cap        2  CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK AND FILTER    1  Detach the quick connection  1  to avoid breaking the connection itself    2  remove the recovery tank   3  Loosen the solution tank cap  2    4  Remove the filter and clean it  3    5  Rinse the tank and clean with a jet of water    6  Re assemble the tank  carrying out the above operations in the reverse order  7  Reassemble the filter and cap     WARNING  Before carrying out any type of maintenance   disconnect the machine s battery connector        WARNING  this operation must be carried out by using gloves in  order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions       20    TROUBLESHOOTING    1  ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SAFETY    The machine is fitted with self restoring safety fuses located in the electric system  beneath the solution  tank  that interrupt the power supply to the brush and suction motors when the machine exceeds the pre   determined load  To restore the power supply to the motor  switch off the machine and wait for the fuses to  cool down  about 40 seconds   If the switch disconnects the current several times in a row  contact the  COMAC technical assistance centre         7 EN       2  INSUFFICIENT WATER ON THE BRUSHES   1  Verify that the solution tank filter is clean   2  Verify that the solenoid valve switch is on   3  Verify that the quick connection is correctly inserted  4  Check the cock regulation screw on the water outlet       3  T
13. g out any maintenance work  switch off the machine and disconnect the battery connector    Do not remove any protection devices which require the use of tools in order to be removed    Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or with pressurised water  nor with corrosive substances    Have the machine checked by a COMAC technical assistance centre every year    To prevent scaling in the solution tank filter  do not fill the tank with detergent solution many hours before using the machine   Before using the machine  check that all the hatches and covers are positioned as shown in this Use and Maintenance Manual   When disposing of consumption materials  observe the laws and regulations in force     When your COMAC machine has reached the end of its long working life  dispose of the materials it contains  especially oils and electronic  components  in an appropriate manner  and bearing in mind that the machine itself was constructed using 100  recyclable materials     Only use the brushes supplied with the device  or those specified in the Use and Maintenance Manual  page 19   The use of other brushes  could compromise safety levels     The device must be disconnected from the power supply before removing the battery   The battery must be removed from the device before this is disposed of   The battery and battery charger must be disposed of in a safe manner by scrupulously comply with currently effective laws     The machine is not suitable for use by children or people 
14. n batteries with gasrecombination or gel technology  OTHER TYPES MUST NOT BE USED   The batteries must meet the requisites laid out in the norms CEI EN 60254 1 2005 12  CEI 21 5     CEI EN 60254 2 2008 06  CEI 21 7    Every battery consists of DIN type elements connected in series and providing the clamps with a power  of 12 V  You are advised to use batteries with an electric capacity of 65 Ah  C5     MACHINE PREPARATION    5  BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL    For maintenance and recharging  comply with the instructions provided by the battery                            Particular attention must be paid when choosing the battery charger  if not supplied  since there are  different kinds according to the type and capacity of the battery    When the battery reaches the end of its working life  it must be disconnected by expert  trained  personnel  then lifted  using the grips and suitable lifting devices  to remove it from the battery  compartment  DEAD BATTERIES ARE CLASSIFIED AS DANGEROUS WASTE AND MUST BE  DELIVERED TO THE AUTHORISED BODIES FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL        Proceed as follows when the battery is dead    1  Disconnect the quick connector and remove the solution tank    2  Open the battery compartment and disconnect the connector    Remove the battery using suitable devices by lifting with the provided handles     WARNING  you are advised to always wear protective gloves in order to avoid  the risk of serious injury to your hands       WARNING  You are advised to
15. nt   by using the operating lever that activates the brushes  4    the machine can work  efficiently until the detergent solution runs out or the batteries run flat       2  OVERFLOW DEVICE    The machine is fitted with a ball filter which is activated when the recovery tank is full  causing the suction  tube to close   In this case  you must switch off the machine and empty the recovery tank     WARNING  this operation must be carried out by wearing gloves to protect  against contact with dangerous solutions        14    3  FORWARD MOVEMENTS    The traction of these machines is obtained by means of the brush which  by working slightly inclined  is  able to drag the machine forwards     WARNING  when making even brief reverse movements  verify that the  squeegee is raised        15    AT THE END OF THE WORK    At the end of the work  and before carrying out any type of maintenance  perform the following  operations     Turn off the solenoid valve switch  3    Raise the squeegee by means of the rear handle  Turn off the suction switch  2    Turn off the brush   main switch  1                         5  Raise the rear handle to lift up the squeegee    6  bring the machine to the place provided for draining the water   7  Remove the recovery tank  then remove the bayonet cap and tilt the tank to empty it   8  disassemble the brush and clean it with a jet of water  to disassemble the brush  see     DISASSEMBLING THE BRUSH    below      WARNING  this operation must be carried out 
16. or to the machine connector   2  re assemble all the elements    WARNING  this process must be carried out by qualified personnel  The  incorrect or imperfect connection of the cables to the connector can seriously  harm people and damage objects      gt     8  CHARGING THE BATTERY  WITH BUILT IN BATTERY CHARGER     Perform a battery charging cycle before using the machine     When replacing the battery  be sure to use batteries that are suitable for the battery charger installed   use only 12V AGM or Gel batteries      In order to recharge the battery   1           sure the recovery tank and the solution tank are empty  2  Move the machine near to the battery charger       Remove the battery charger connector socket protection on the back of the machine  1   Plug the battery charger cable  supplied with the machine  into the freed socket   Plug the battery charger cable into the mains socket   For the correct use of the battery charger  follow the instructions in the enclosed booklet         O   c       WARNING  If one of the three LEDs flashes refer to the battery charger  manual supplied with the machine       10    MACHINE PREPARATION    WARNING  the machine is equipped with an automatic system that  disconnects the power supply from the electrical system while the batteries are  being recharged   WARNING  in order not to cause permanent damage to the batteries  it is  essential to avoid their complete discharge  arrange the recharge within a few  minutes of the switching
17. quantity of antifoam liquid into the recovery  tank  Do not use pure acids     ATTENTION  you are advised to always wear protective gloves in order to  avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands       14  RECOVERY TANK    Make sure the recovery tank is empty  otherwise empty it completely    Verify that the recovery tank is correctly inserted in its housing  and that the tubes are correctly inserted  in the tank elbows    Verify that the cap is correctly closed     15  ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH    To insert the brush     Place the brush in front of the base body   Raise the base by using the handlebars as a lever   Place the base above the brush   Activate the handlebar tilt lever   Press the main switch to turn on the machine   Pulse press the man present lever to engage the brush to the base    S gt  On                       13    1  PREPARING TO WORK    Before fitting the tanks  it is necessary to carry out certain operations     Open the two rear hinges of the battery compartment   Connect the connector to the batteries   Close the battery compartment   Position the recovery tank on the handlebars  and connect the two tubes  Position the solution tank and connect the quick connector    po  s    10  carry out the operations to prepare the machine  11  lower the squeegee command lever in order to start working    12  press the main switch  1  and check the green indicator light comes on   13  press the suction switch  2    14  press the solenoid valve switch  3   At this poi
18. ristles that allow the abrasive floor pad to be held and dragged while working       TABLE FOR CHOOSING THE BRUSHES       421701 PPL 0 6  VISPA 1 422213 Pad holder     anchor  422001 Pad holder     bristles 0 9    22    MACHINE DISPOSAL    To dispose of the machine  take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre     Before scrapping the machine  it is necessary to remove and separate the following materials  and then send them to the appropriate collection centres  in accordance with the currently  effective environmental hygiene regulations    e brush   e filter   e Battery   e electric and electronic parts           In particular and in order to scrap the electric and electronic parts  contact your area  distributor        23    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    The undersigned company   COMAC S p A   Via Maestri del Lavoro n 13  37059 Santa Maria di Zevio  VR   declares under its sole responsibility that the    FLOOR SCRUBBING MACHINE mod  VISPA 35B  complies with the requirements of the following Directives     e 2006 42       Machinery Directive  e 2006 95       Low Voltage Directive  e 2004 108       Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and subsequent amendments     It also complies with the following norms   e EN 60335 1  Household and similar electrical appliances   Safety  Part 1  Generic norms    e EN 60335 2 72  Household and similar electrical appliances  Part 2  Specific norms for automatic machines for floor treatment for commercial and  indu
19. strial use    e EN 60335 2 29  Household and similar electrical appliances  Part 2  Specific norms for battery chargers   e EN 12100 1  Machine safety   Fundamental concepts  fundamental principles of design   Part 1  Basic terminology and methodology  e EN 12100 2  Machine safety   Fundamental concepts  fundamental principles of design   Part 2  Technical principles    e EN 55014 1  Electromagnetic compatibility   Regulations for household appliances  electrical devices and similar equipment  Part 1  Emission    Regulations for product family     e EN 55014 2  Electromagnetic compatibility   Regulations for household appliances  electrical devices and similar equipment  Part 2  Immunity    Regulations for product family     e EN 61000 6 2  Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC    Part 6 2  Generic norms     Immunity for industrial environments     e EN 61000 6 3  Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC    Part 6 3  Generic norms     Standard emission for residential  commercial and light industrial  environments    e EN 61000 3 2  Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC    Part 3 2  Limits     Limits for emissions of harmonic current  Equipment with input current  lt  16 A  per phase      e EN 61000 3 3  Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC    Part 3 3  Limits     Restriction of voltage variations and flicker in low voltage power supply systems  for devices with a rated current  lt  16 A     e EN 62233  Household and similar electrical appliances   Electromagnetic fields Methods for evalua
20. t any type of maintenance   disconnect the machine s battery connector        WARNING  this operation must be carried out by using gloves in  order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions       unscrew the knobs on the squeegee that block the rubber pressing blades  and remove them  remove the rubber pressing blades   replace the rubbers   reassemble everything  carrying out the above mentioned operations in the reverse order           Oro     WARNING  Before carrying out any type of maintenance   disconnect the machine s battery connector     WARNING  this operation must be carried out by using gloves in  order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions       18    DAILY MAINTENANCE    4  DISASSEMBLING THE BRUSH    1  Raise the squeegee   2  Raise the machine  using the handlebars as a lever   3  With the base up  activate the brush command with impulses  The brush will be automatically  released    WARNING  during this operation  verify that there are no people  or objects near the brush        19    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE    1  CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE TUBE    Periodically  or whenever suction seems to be unsatisfactory  check the squeegee tube is not   obstructed  To clean it  proceed as follows    1  remove the tube from the sleeve on the squeegee   2  remove the other end from the recovery tank   3  wash the inside of the tube with a water jet introduced from the side where it is connected to the  tank   4  Re assemble the tube    WARNING  do not wash th
21. ted by the arrow   upwards   2  place the machine in the working position   3  attach the recovery tank to the handlebars tube by means of the two hooks   4  insert the tubes in the connectors that emerge from the recovery tank nut    12  SOLUTION TANK    Completely empty the recovery tank each time the solution tank is filled  and make sure the cap is  properly in place  A    Verify that the quick connection is correctly connected  B         13 DETERGENT SOLUTION    Proceed as follows to fill the solution tank     1           sure that the recovery tank is empty   2  Make sure the main switch is off   3  Remove the inlet cap located on the rear right side of the machine    4  Fill it with clean water at a temperature not exceeding 50  C   Add the liquid detergent to the tank in the concentration and manner indicated on the  detergent manufacturer s label  The formation of excess foam could damage the  suction motor  so only use the minimum amount of necessary detergent     ATTENTION  Acid or alkaline detergents can be used with pH values between  4 and 10 and that do not contain  oxidising agents  chlorine or bromine   formaldehyde  mineral solvents        12    MACHINE PREPARATION    ATTENTION  always use detergents whose manufacturer s label indicates  their suitability for scrubbing machines  Do not use acid or alkaline products or  solvents without this indication    always use low foam detergent  To avoid the production of foam  before  starting to clean  put a minimum 
22. tion and measurement    The person authorised to draw up the technical sheet     Sig  Giancarlo Ruffo  Via Maestri del Lavoro  13  37059 Santa Maria di Zevio  VR    ITALY    Santa maria di Zevio  VR   01 10 2010  COMAC S p A   ll Legale Rappresentante  Giancarlo Ruffo             FT    amp  1 y    COMAC spa  Via Maestri del Lavoro  13     37059 Santa Maria di Zevio     Verona     ITALY  Tel   39 045 8774222 r a      Fax  39 045 8750303   E mail  com comac it o info comac it   www comac it    24    
23. wearing gloves to  protect against contact with dangerous solutions        16    DAILY MAINTENANCE    PERFORM ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN SEQUENCE  1  CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK    Remove the tubes attached to the connectors of the recovery tank cap  Remove the cap and empty the tank   Clean the filter under running water   Rinse the tank and clean with a jet of water    Re assemble everything       i ash ecg ee       WARNING  Before carrying out any type of maintenance   disconnect the machine s battery connector     WARNING  this operation must be carried out by using gloves in  order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions       2  CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE    Check the squeegee rubbers are always clean  for a better drying action   To clean them you must    1  raise the machine   2  carefully clean inside   3  carefully clean the squeegee rubbers       WARNING  Before carrying out any type of maintenance   disconnect the machine s battery connector     WARNING  this operation must be carried out by using gloves in  order to protect against contact with dangerous solutions    17    DAILY MAINTENANCE    3  REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE RUBBERS    Verify that the state of wear and tear of the squeegee rubbers and  if necessary  replace them  To  replace them you must    1  Raise the squeegee   2  Remove the two knobs   3  disassemble the squeegee from its support   4  Remove the tube from the squeegee nozzle so the squeegee can be removed       WARNING  Before carrying ou
24. with reduced physical  mental and sensorial capacities  or people lacking experience  and knowledge  unless supervised and instructed in the use of the machine by a person responsible for their safety     Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device     9    MACHINE PREPARATION          1  HANDLING THE PACKAGED MACHINE    The machine is contained within specific packaging    Every pallet consists of four machines arranged on two levels    It is not possible to place more than two packages on top of each other   The total weight is 70kg   The overall dimensions of the package are     A  500mm  B  500mm  C  1150mm       2  HOWTO UNPACK THE MACHINE    1  Open the packaging on the side indicated   2           the machine out of its packaging   3  Remove the recovery tank        3  HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION OF THE UNPACKAGED MACHINE    Vispa B is a machine that can be managed in all situations and transported without effort  even in small  vehicles    Just lift the front part  using the machine handlebars as a lever  The big rear wheels mean it can be  towed anywhere and loaded on a truck by means of a simple ramp    Vispa B is easy to transport even by car  Exploiting the full flexibility of the handlebars  you can fold it up   see the handlebars fixing section  and  with the help of a colleague  place it in the boot of the car  without disassembling any components     4  TYPE OF BATTERY    To power the machine it is necessary to use   e sealed tractio
    
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