tional battery.
After moving the machine away from all the pack-
ing, start mounting the accessories and the batter-
ies as per the instructions provided in the specific
section.
Keep all the pieces of the packing since they might
be useful in the future to protect the machine and
the accessories during transport to another loca-
tion or to authorised service centres. If not, the
packing can be disposed in accordance with current
disposal laws.
4.4
UNBLOCKING
CHANICAL BRAKE
When the machine is switched off or wi-
thout batteries the electromechanical brake
is blocking the machine and it is not possible
to move it.
To unblock the electromechanical brake it is ne-
cessary to operate on the traction motor in the
front wheel ( Photo M1 - 2 ) following the proce-
dure mentioned here below:
- Screw the pin ( Photo M2 - 2 ) and the unblocking
lever ( Photo M2 - 1 ) in the fork seating ( Photo
M1 - 1 )
- Pull the pin outwards ( Photo M3 )
- Rotate the lever towards the motor ( Photo M4 )
- Block the lever on the motor in order that the
fork lever ( Photo M1 - 1 ) will be fixed in the outer
position ( Photo M5 ).
Once the machine have been moved, it is ne-
cessary to carry out the same procedure on the
contrary in order to replace the fork lever in the
machine working position ( Photo M1 - 1 ).
Remove the pin and lever
WARNING: Before using the machine be sure
that the fork lever is in the machine working
position ( Photo M1 - 1 ).
4.5
LIFTING AND TRANSPORT: MA-
CHINE, BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER
Never use a forklift truck to lift the machine.
There are no places on the frame that can be used
to lift the machine directly.
Before preparing the packing and transporting the
machine:
- Empty the recovery tank and the detergent solu-
tion tank.
- Disassemble the squeegee and the brushes or
pad drivers.
- Disconnect and remove the batteries.
Place the machine on the original pallet (or an
equivalent one that can bear the weight and is big
enough for the machine's overall dimensions) using
an inclined surface.
Solidly anchor the machine and the squeegee to
the pallet using metallic brackets or other elements
that can bear the weight of the parts.
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Lift the pallet with the machine and load it on the
transport vehicle.
Secure the machine and the pallet using ropes con-
nected to the transport vehicle.
As an alternative, when using private transport
vehicles, use inclined ramps to push the machine
without the pallet, making sure to protect all parts
and the machine itself against violent impacts, hu-
midity, vibrations and accidental movements during
transport.
The battery boxes have holes where tools can be
hooked for handling.
To lift or insert the battery (into the machine
compartment), use only suitable personnel and
equipment (cables, eyehooks, etc.) for the opera-
tion and to bear the weight of the loads involved.
When transporting, take the same precautions and
follow the same instructions provided for the ma-
chine together with those in the special manufac-
turer's manual.
The battery charger can be transported on its sup-
ports, both vertically and horizontally. Take the
same precautions and follow the same instructions
provided for the machine together with those in the
special manufacturer's manual.
5. TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
5.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
5.1.1
MACHINE
We can summarise the machine's main features as
follows:
- The form of the squeegee, the air flows and the
specially designed rubber blades produce excellent
drying results even on tiled floors. Thanks to the
particular balanced shape of the machine frame
and the squeegee support, no water residues are
left behind in a curve, and even when a smaller
squeegee is used.
- Excellent distribution of weights and geometries:
the centre of gravity is very low, also thanks to the
very heavy brush plate and because the batteries
are located at the level of the wheels.
- A heavy weight on the brushes makes them work
efficiently on the floor. The pressure is generated
by the weight of the plate, without springs or ad-
ditional devices that lead to difficulties and inaccu-
racy. The entire mass is generated by the hanging
weight of a 15 mm steel ship's plate.
- A large volume of water in the tanks reduces
dead time since fewer trips are needed to collect
water and dump dirt. There is no delicate flexible
diaphragm that, at a technical level, is difficult to
clean.
- A few dozen litres of water in the recovery tank
are used to decant any foam (dangerous for the
suction motor).
- The traction system is designed for the machine
weights, making the machine responsive and easy
to handle.
- Robust construction. The frame and the squee-
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