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By turning the handwheel (56) clockwise
the machine is lowered by increasing
pressure on the pad.
If the handwheel (56) is turned counter
clockwise, the machine is lifted, decreas-
ing pressure on the pad.
WARNING:
If during operation the red led lights up
and remains lit (not flashing), you must
decrease pressure on the pad using the
handwheel: do not use the machine if the
red light is constant as the floor may be
damaged.
6.1.d - Using the machine
(Fig. 21)
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After starting the machine, begin polish-
ing operations by keeping the levers (42)
pressed, thus keeping the machine run-
ning and brush rotation active.
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The machine operates on straight line
paths: it is therefore appropriate to treat a
surface, starting from the perimeter zones
while leaving the central areas for last.
Polish by walking in a forward straight
line up to where the cable length or room
size permits, and then return polishing a
parallel strip, making sure not to leave
any spaces unpolished.
DANGER:
During operation, avoid passing over the
power cable with the machine: this could
cause serious damage and dangerous
situations!
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The machine is also equipped with a pas-
sive aspiration system, designed to con-
vey the fine dust generated during pol-
ishing to a convenient disposable paper
filter, in front of the same.
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Use of the Spray accessory (optional)
with a suitable chemical product will al-
low for removing any marks on the wax.
NOTE:
Using the machine in a fixed position with the
pad rotation enabled for a prolonged period of
time can cause damage to the floor.
NOTE:
When the levers (42) are released, pad rotation
stops and the machine turns off
6.1.e – End of use and shutdown
(Fig. 21 and 23).
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Release the levers (42) to stop pad rota-
tion and turn off the machine (Fig. 21).
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Put the handle in an upright position.
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Remove the tank (Optional), empty the
solution and clean the nozzle as indicat-
ed in the maintenance paragraph.
WARNING:
Do not leave the machine stopped if the
pad is mounted and not raised in order to
prevent them from being damaged.
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Unplug the power cable from the socket
and wrap it around the cable reel sup-
ports.
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Roll up the cable on the supports (57)
(Fig. 23).
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To remove the cable from the supports,
turn the hooks (58) inward and remove
the cable without necessarily unwinding it
(Fig. 24).
6.1.f - Transport
Making sure that the mains plug is discon-
nected and the handle is in an upright posi-
tion, lift the machine body by turning the han-
dle downwards.
The machine can then be transported on the
wheels.
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