INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SOLUTION FILTER CLEANING
1.
Drive the machine on a level ground.
2.
Check that the ignition key (10, Fig. B) is to "0" position.
3.
Operating on the right lower side of the machine, close
the solution tap (5, Fig. F). The tap (5) is closed when it
is on the position (6) as to the hoses; it is open when it is
on the position (7).
4.
Operating on the left lower side of the machine (at the
"FILTER" mark), remove the transparent cover (1, Fig. F)
and the wire gauze (2); clean and reinstall them on the
support (3).
NOTE
The wire gauze (2) must be correctly
positioned on the support (3) housing (4).
5.
Reopen the tap (5, Fig. F).
CHARGING THE BATTERIES
NOTE:
Charge the batteries when the yellow and the
red warning lights (9b or 9c, Fig. B) turn on, or
at the end of each cleaning.
CAUTION!
Keeping the batteries charged make their life
last longer.
CAUTION!
When the batteries are discharged, charge
them as soon as possible, as that condition
makes their life shorter.
Check for battery charge at least once a week.
CAUTION!
Use a battery charger suitable for the type of
batteries installed.
WARNING!
Lead/acid battery charging produces highly
explosive hydrogen gas. Charge the batteries
in well-ventilated areas and away from naked
flames.
Do not smoke while charging the batteries.
While charging the battery, always keep the
tank assembly open.
WARNING!
Be extremely careful when charging the
batteries as there may be battery fluid
leakages. The battery fluid is corrosive. If it
comes in contact with the skin or eyes, rinse
thoroughly with water and consult a physician.
1.
Drive the machine on a level ground.
2.
Turn the handwheel (3, Fig. J) counter-clockwise until
the tank assembly is released.
3.
Carefully lift the tank assembly (4, Fig. J) with the
handlebar (2, Fig. C).
4.
For lead batteries only:
– check the electrolyte level inside the batteries (8, Fig.
J); if necessary top up through the caps (9);
– leave all the caps (9) open for next charging;
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– clean (if necessary) the upper surface of the
batteries.
5.
Charge the batteries according to one of the following
procedures, depending on the presence of the electronic
battery charger (1, Fig. E).
Battery charging with battery charger installed on
the machine
1.
For lead batteries only:
– check the electrolyte level inside the batteries; if
necessary top up through the caps (9, Fig. J);
– When the correct level is reached, close the caps (9)
and clean (if necessary) the upper surface of the
batteries.
2.
Connect the battery charger cable (31, Fig. C) to the
electrical mains (voltage and frequency must be
compatible with the battery charger values on the
machine serial number plate).
When the battery charger is connected to the mains, all
machine functions are automatically cut off.
If the red warning light (2a, Fig. E) on the battery charger
control panel stays on, the battery charger is charging
the batteries.
3.
When the green warning light (2c, Fig. E) turns on, the
battery charging is completed.
4.
Once the battery charging is completed, disconnect the
battery charger cable (31, Fig. C) from the electrical
mains and wind it round its support (32).
5.
Carefully lower the tank assembly (4, Fig. J) with the
handlebar (2, Fig. C).
6.
Turn the handwheel (3, Fig. J) clockwise until the tank
assembly is locked.
7.
When the tank (4, Fig. G) has been filled, the machine is
ready to be used (see the related paragraph for the
procedure).
NOTE
For further information about the battery
charger (1, Fig. E) operation, see the related
manual.
FUSE CHECK/REPLACEMENT
1.
Disconnect the battery connector (30, Fig. C).
2.
Remove the handle (15, Fig. E) from the squeegee
lifting/lowering lever.
3.
Unscrew the nuts (16, Fig. E), carefully remove the cover
(9), and move the panel (11) as necessary.
4.
Check/replace the following fuses:
– Function electronic board fuse (100A) (7, Fig. E);
– Drive electronic board fuse (30A) (8, Fig. E).
5.
Carry out steps from 1 to 3 in the reverse order.