Setting of the batter charger (if equipped)
5.
Take the battery charger selector (3, Fig. E) to "WET"
position for lead batteries, or to "GEL" position for gel
batteries.
6.
Reinstall the panel (11, Fig. E), then reinstall the cover
(9, Fig. E) again and fix it with the nuts (16).
7.
Install the squeegee lifting/lowering lever handle (15,
Fig. E).
Battery installation
8.
Lift the cover (1, Fig. G) and make sure that the tanks (4
and 5, Fig. G) are empty, otherwise drain them through
the drain hoses (26 and 27, Fig. C).
9.
Turn the handwheel (3, Fig. J) counter-clockwise until
the tank assembly is released.
10. Carefully lift the tank assembly (4, Fig. J) with the
handlebar (2, Fig. C).
11. Install the batteries according to the diagram (6, Fig. J),
and follow the indications below according to the type of
batteries to be installed:
– For the two 12V batteries: Use the restraints supplied
with the machine;
– For the four 6V batteries: Use the restraints supplied
with the machine;
– For the 24V battery: Remove the case (7, Fig. J).
Battery charging
12. Charge the batteries (see the relevant procedure in the
Maintenance chapter).
BEFORE MACHINE START-UP
WARNING!
When the machine is to be started by turning
the ignition key (10, Fig. B) to "I" position,
make sure that, between the deck (12 or 15, Fig.
C) and the above tank assembly, there is no
foreign material which may prevent the deck
from lifting. This check is necessary because,
if the machine has been previously turned off
without the deck being deactivated (lifted
position), when turned on again, the deck is
automatically deactivated (lifted position).
DECK INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
On the machines from Serial Number 044515049, it is
possible to install either a brush-holder/pad-holder deck (12,
Fig. C) or a cylindrical brush-holder deck (15).
For deck installation/replacement see the procedure in the
Maintenance chapter.
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Brush or pad-holder installation/replacement
1.
According to the kind of cleaning to be carried out, the
machine can be equipped both with brushes (15, Fig. J)
and pad-holders (16) with pads(17) together with the
appropriate deck.
2.
Insert the ignition key (10, Fig. B) and turn it to "I"
position.
WARNING!
Before turning on the brush/pad-holder deck
lifting/lowering switch (2, Fig. B), always check
that, between the deck (12) and the above tank
assembly, there is no foreign material which
may prevent the deck from lifting.
3.
Idle the speed adjuster (7, Fig. B) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
4.
Position the brushes/pad-holders under the appropriate
deck (12, Fig. C).
5.
Press the switch (2, Fig. B) to lower the deck (12, Fig. C).
6.
Lightly press the paddle (4, Fig. C) to engage the
brushes.
WARNING!
Do not press the paddle (4, Fig. C) completely,
otherwise the machine will start; a light
pressure on the paddle is enough to engage
the brushes and activate the brush motors.
7.
Press the switch (2, Fig. B) to deactivate the deck (12,
Fig. C) (lifted position).
WARNING!
When the deck has not been lifted yet, and the
warning light on the switch (2, Fig. B) is
flashing, the brushes (11, Fig. C) start to turn
when pressing the paddle (4, Fig. C). It is
therefore important to make sure that there is
nothing which can prevent the brush from
rotating and that nobody is near the brushes
before pressing the paddle (4, Fig. C).
8.
Turn the ignition key (10, Fig. B) to "0" position and
remove it.
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