Roller head (roller models R)
Disassembly:
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press the roller extraction buttons (fig. 11, ref. 4);
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slide the rollers out (fig. 11, ref. 3).
Assembly:
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insert the cover drive element (fig. 11, ref. 2) on the roller (fig. 11, ref. 3);
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slide the roller below the head, keeping it slanting upwards by means of the cover pre-
viously inserted. If the roller does not couple perfectly with the other drive element (fig. 11,
ref. 5) it must be rotated to permit connection. For the position of the roller and direction of
the bristles, refer to the label in fig. 12;
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press the roller extraction button (fig. 11, ref. 4);
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push the cover upwards and release the button.
Flap adjustment:
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Loosen the screws (fig. 13, ref. 1);
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position the flap blade (fig. 13, ref. 2) so that it adheres perfectly to the floor;
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retighten the screws.
Detergents - Use
Always dilute detergents according to the supplier's instructions. Do not use sodium hypo-
chlorite (bleaching solution) or other oxidizers, especially if in high concentrations, and
do not use solvents or hydrocarbons. The temperatures for water and detergent must not
exceed the maximum temperatures indicated in the technical data and must be free from
The machine has been designed to be used with non-foaming and biodegradable detergents spe-
cific for sweeping scrubbers.
Contact the Manufacturer to have a complete and updated list of the available detergents and che-
mical products; you will receive all papers together with the Manual "Complete cleaning system".
Use only products suitable for floors and for removing dirt.
Follow the safety rules concerning the use of detergents indicated in the paragraph "Safety regu-
lations".
Setting up the machine
Before starting to work wear an apron, cap, non-slip waterproof shoes, a mask to protect the
respiratory system, gloves and any other form of protection indicated by the supplier of the
detergent or necessary in the environment you are going to work in.
Before starting to work, perform the following operations:
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check the level of battery charge (recharge, if necessary);
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disengage the parking brake via the pedal (fig. 8, ref. 12);
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make sure that the recovery tank (fig. 2, ref. 2) is empty; if this is not so, empty it;
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check that the cock control lever (fig. 8, ref. 3) is at the position "off";
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fill the solution tank (fig. 2, ref. 3) through the respective hole on the front (fig. 9, ref. 7), with
clean water and non-foaming detergent in a suitable concentration: leave a difference in
level of at least 5 cm between the liquid surface and the tank opening;
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install brushes or drive discs suitable for the floor and the job to be done;
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lower the head by pressing the brush up-down button (fig. 8, ref. 5) on the arrow down;
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check that the squeegee (fig. 2, ref. 8) is fixed well and connected to the suction tube (fig.
9, ref. 4); make sure that the rear blade is not worn.
WARNING
sand and/or other impurities.
WARNING
INFORMATION
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