24. Only connect to a power network that is fitted
with leakage current protection equipment.
25. Only persons who are familiar with the machine
and who have been instructed in the possible
hazards may operate, service or repair it.
26. Remove all jewellery when working close to
electrical components.
27. Only use original replacement and accessory
parts. No liability is accepted for similar parts
from other manufacturers.
28. When performing cleaning and servicing work,
ensure that authoritative regulations applicable
to the particular location regarding the correct
handling of oils, fats, acids, alkalis, fuels and
other similar agents are obeyed.
29. Observe the regulations applicable to your
location when disposing of old machines or their
components.
30. Do not clean the machine with a high-pressure
cleaner.
1. Preparing the Machine
1.
Fitting and removing the pad
Unplug
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Bring control handle into a vertical position
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Tilt machine backwards
Remove the pad retainer by turning
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clockwise to loosen
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Remove respectively put the proper pad
size on the pad holder hub
Re-install the pad reatainer by turning
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counter-clockwise to tighten
2. Correct working position
1.
Adjusting the control handle
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Undo the locking device
Select the working position
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Fix the locking device
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3. Switching On/Off
Caution!
Only start the machine when the
control handle is locked.
1.
The built-in "dead-man's" switch prevents the
machine from being switched on when the
control handle is vertical.
2.
Starting the Machine:
Possible only with tilted control handle
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Push the switch outwards with the index
finger – press and hold
3.
Switch off
Release the switch
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Machine switches off
Bring control handle into a vertical position
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4. Pad pressure adjustment
5. Working Technique
Caution!
Take care of the mains cable
1.
Lightly grip the handles of the control handle in
both hands
Start machine
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Push the control handle gently downwards
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= the machine runs to the left
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Lift the control handle gently upwards
= the machine runs to the right
6. Fitting the spray system
1.
Undo the spray system's locking screws
2.
Place it on the control handle underneath the
cable holder
3.
Point the spray nozzle towards the rear
4.
Attach the cable to the lever
5. Tighten the locking screws
7. Fitting the dust extractor
1. Mount the vacuum unit on the control handle
2. Insert the vacuum hose
3. Insert cable into the control bar
4. Fit the vacuum ring
8. Maintenance and service
1.
Always
withdraw
beginning servicing work.
2.
Regularly check the mains plug and connecting
cable for functional safety.
3.
Only trained electricians may work on electrical
components.
4.
Clean and replace the pad regularly.
5.
Clean and control suction ring.
6.
Control or replace dust bag regularly
7.
Regularly wipe down the machine with a damp
cloth.
9. Fault-finding and rectification
1. The machine does not start
Cause:
Mains plug not inserted
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Faulty connecting cable
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On/off switch on the control bar is faulty
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Faulty capacitor
Motor overload protection has switched the
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motor off
2. Machine wobbles during operation
Cause:
Defective or damaged pad, one side is
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more dense than the other
Pad not seated properly on the padholder
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Padholder out of balance, replace it
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3. Insufficient suction
Cause:
Suction ring faulty
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Suction lip faulty or worn out
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Dust bag full or blocked
4. Swirl marks
Cause:
Floor not clean
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Debris in the pad
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Improper pad for the job
Moving the machine to fast
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Improper pad, too aggressive
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Machine standing still while pad is running
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the
mains
plug
before