This floor scrubbers have been manufactured in
accordance with the Community Directive
89/392/EEC on machines and further modifications
to it. The person in charge of the machine is
responsible for conforming to the community and
state norms regarding safety on work sites and for
training operators on safety and accident-prevention
regulations, on the specific norms relating to the
machines and on the position of emergency buttons
or mechanisms which have the same function.
Always make the preliminary checks on the machine
before starting it up. It is particularly important to
check that the fixed or removable protections are
in position, correctly secured and in perfect condition.
If for the maintenance of the machine or for any
other reason, the protective coverings should be
removed, they must be return to their original position
before starting up the machine. The machine can
be used only by qualified operators and to prevent
the machine from being used by unauthorised people
and to block accidental movements when it is not
operating, the operation must be locked. The
machine must be used only if it is in perfect condition
and if it is to be used for its specific purpose as
scrubber, any other use that goes beyond that
provided for by the manufacturer, such as traction,
is forbidden. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for any damage resulting from incorrect
use, which is the complete responsibility of the user.
Before starting the job, check that there are no
visible defects in the safety devices and the regular
functioning of the emergency stop button or
equivalent mechanism. Check that:
· There are no foreign objects on the machine
(utensils, rags, etc.);
· After the machine has been turned on, it does
not make any strange noise. If it does, stop it
immediately and look for the cause;
· All the protections and doors are closed properly.
The place in which the machine is to be used should
be carefully checked before starting the job to see
if there are any obstacles. While the scrubber is
being used always keep a safe distance from the
edges of footpaths or from any other floor at a
different height from which the machine could fall.
As a general rule, any way of using the machine
that could prejudice its stability should be avoided.
In particular:
· Do not move across a slope;
· When going down a slope, the speed of the
machine must be reduced as the degree of the slope
increases;
· Do not turn the machine at an excessive speed,
especially if the floor is not perfectly horizontal.
It is dangerous and therefore absolutely forbidden
to touch the lower part of the machine with the hands
while it is working. Use specialised personnel or
contact an authorised service centre for any
maintenance, revision or repair job.
Only specialised electricians, who are familiar with
the technical characteristics of the machine and the
accident-prevention regulations, can carry out jobs
on the
which have the prescribed technical characteristics.
The electric circuit must be inspected and examined
periodically and any defects found, such as unstable
connections or damaged cables, must be eliminated
immediately.
IMPORTANT! The liquid in the
and the gases are explosive.
· The protective hood must be left open while the
batteries are being charged.
· Do not use flames and do not smoke in the proximity
of the batteries.
·Do not provoke sparks near the batteries.
· Do not provoke short circuits.
· Do not invert the polarity.
During
take care using aggressive detergents, acids, or
other products that could damage the machine.
Follow the manufacturer instructions regarding the
detergent.
To dispose of the liquid coming from the recovery
tank follow the local regulations regarding waste
disposal.
. Use only original fuses,
is corrosive
operations,
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