Viper AS5160 Le manuel du propriétaire

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Scrubber
Taper
Le manuel du propriétaire
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USER MANUAL
AS5160 & AS5160T / AS516TO
AS5160 & AS5160T
AS516TO
Nilfisk Inc.
9435 Winnetka Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55445
www.usviper.com
VS12002
Rev 01
17APR 2018
Model: 50000401 / 50000406 / 50000539
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENGLISH
USER MANUAL………………………………………………
1-27
FRANÇAIS
MANUEL UTILISATEUR……………………………………
28-54
ESPOL
INSTRUCCIONES DE USO…………………………………
55-81
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 2
GUIDE PURPOSE AND CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................... 2
HOW TO KEEP THIS GUIDE ................................................................................................................................... 2
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................................... 2
ACCESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................... 2
CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT ............................................................................................................................. 2
SCOPE OF APPLICATION........................................................................................................................................ 2
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DATA ...................................................................................................................... 2
TRANSPORT AND UNPACKING ............................................................................................................................ 3
SAFETY .......................................................................................................................................... 3
VISIBLE SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE ............................................................................................................... 3
SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ON THEINSTRUCTION FOR USEMANUAL .......................................................... 3
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 4
MACHINE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................... 6
MACHINE STRUCTURE .......................................................................................................................................... 6
CONTROL PANEL..................................................................................................................................................... 7
DISPLAY WINDOW OF CHARGER INDICATON LIGHT .................................................................................... 7
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................................... 8
WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................. 9
OPERATING GUIDE................................................................................................................... 12
BATTERY CHECK/SETTING ON A NEW MACHINE ........................................................................................ 12
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND BATTERY TYPESETTING (WET OR GEL/ AGM) ................................... 13
ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF BATTERIES (WET OR GEL / AGM) SET THE MACHINE ......................... 14
BRUSH/PAD-HOLDER INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION ................................................................ 15
ADJUSTING THE BALANCE OF SQUEEGEE ..................................................................................................... 16
SOLUTION OR WASHING WATER TANK FILLING ......................................................................................... 16
MACHINE START AND STOP ............................................................................................................................... 16
ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF ORBITALDECK (ONLY FOR ORBITAL MACHINE) ....................................... 17
MACHINE OPERATION (SCRUBBERING AND DRYING) ............................................................................... 17
TANK EMPTYING................................................................................................................................................... 18
AFTER USING THE MACHINE ............................................................................................................................. 19
MACHINE LONG INACTIVITY............................................................................................................................. 20
FIRST PERIOD OF USE .......................................................................................................................................... 20
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................... 20
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE ............................................................................................................... 20
BATTERY CHARGING ........................................................................................................................................... 21
BRUSH/PAD CLEANING ....................................................................................................................................... 22
SOLUTION FILTER CLEANING ........................................................................................................................... 22
SQUEEGEE CLEANING ......................................................................................................................................... 23
SQUEEGEE BLADE CHECK AND REPLACEMENT .......................................................................................... 24
TANK AND VACUUM GRID WITH FLOAT CLEANING, AND COVER GASKET CHECK .......................... 25
MACHINE WORKING HOUR CHECK.................................................................................................................. 26
FUSE CHECK/REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................................. 26
ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 27
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................ 27
SCRAPPING ................................................................................................................................. 27
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INTRODUCTION
CAUTION!
Some general and detailed machine information is not included in this guide.
Please refer to Instruction for Use Manual on supplied CD-ROM reading by Adobe® Reader®.
NOTE
The numbers in brackets refer to the components shown in Machine Description chapter.
GUIDE PURPOSE AND CONTENTS
The purpose of this Quick Start Guide is to provide the operator with all basic information to use the machine prop-
erly. For information about technical characteristics, operation, machine inactivity, spare parts and safety conditions
etc., please refer to Instruction for Use manual on supplied CD-ROM.
Before performing any procedure on the machine, the operators and qualified technicians must read the Instruction
for Use manual. Contact our company in case of doubts concerning the interpretation of the instructions or for any
further information.
HOW TO KEEP THIS GUIDE
The Quick Start Guide must be kept near the machine, inside an adequate case, away from liquids and other sub-
stances that can cause any damage to it.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Declaration of Conformity is supplied with the machine and certifies machine conformity with the law in force.
NOTE
The copies of the original declaration of conformity are provided together with the machine
documentation.
ACCESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE
All the necessary operation, maintenance and repair procedures must be made by qualified personnel, our company
appointed repair center. ONLY original or approved spare parts and accessories can be used.
Contact our company customer service for any service or purchase of accessories or spare parts if necessary.
CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT
We committed to continuous improvement of its products, the company reserves the right to the machine changes
and improvements without informing in additional.
SCOPE OF APPLICATION
The scrubber applies to commercial and industrial use. It is suitable for cleaning smooth and solid floor, operating
by a qualified personnel in safety circumstance. It is not suitable for outdoor use or carpet or rough floor cleaning.
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DATA
The machine serial number and model name are marked on the serial label.
This information is useful. Use the following table to write down the machine identification data when requiring
spare parts for the machine.
MACHINE MODEL...........................................................................
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER.........................................................
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TRANSPORT AND UNPACKING
When the carrier delivers the machine, make sure the packaging and machine are both whole and undamaged. If
any damaged, make the carrier know the damage and before accepting the goods, reserve the right in compensation
of the damage.
Follow the instructions on packing strictly when unpacking the machine.
Check the package to ensure following items are included:
1. Technical documentations including Quick Start Guide manual, Instruction for Use Disk and on-board charger
manual if on-board charger is equipped.
2. Charger cable if on-board charger is equipped.
3. Two fuses, the low power circuit fuse (5A) and the Brush release fuse (20A).
SAFETY
The following symbols indicate potentially dangerous situations. Always read this information carefully and take
all necessary precautions to safeguard people and property.
VISIBLE SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE
WARNING!
Read all the instructions carefully before performing any operation on the machine.
WARNING!
Do not wash the machine with direct or pressurized water jets.
WARNING!
Do not use the machine on slopes with a gradient exceeding that is defined in the specifi-
cation.
SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ON THEINSTRUCTION FOR USEMANUAL
DANGER!
It indicates a dangerous situation with risk of death for the operator.
WARNING!
It indicates a potential risk of injury for people.
CAUTION!
It indicates a caution or a remark related to important or useful functions.
Pay attention to the paragraphs marked by this symbol.
NOTE
It indicates a remark related to important or useful functions.
CONSULTATION
It indicates the necessity to refer to the Instruction for Use manual before performing any
procedure.
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Specific warnings and cautions to inform about potential damages to people and machine are shown below.
DANGER!
This machine must be operated by trained and authorized personnel according to guidance of the
manual.
Before performing any cleaning, maintenance, repair or replacement procedure, read all the
instructions carefully, ensure to turn the machine OFF and disconnect the battery connector.
Do not operate the machine near toxic, dangerous, flammable and/or explosive powders, liquids or
vapour. This machine is not suitable for collecting dangerous powders.
Do not wear jewels when working near electrical components.
Do not work under the lifted machine without supporting it with safety stands.
When using lead (WET) batteries, they may emit inflammable gas under normal use, must keep
sparks, flames, smoking materials and radiating, illuminating and burning items away from the
batteries.
When charging lead (WET) batteries, they may emit hydrogen gas which may cause explosive. Must
ensure the charging environment is well ventilated and away from naked flames.
WARNING!
Check the machine carefully before each use. Ensure that all the components have been well
assembled before use. Or it may causes damages to people and properties.
Before using the battery charger, ensure that the values of frequency and voltage indicated on the
machine serial number label match those of mains.
Never move the machine by pulling the battery charger cable. Do not let the cable through a closed
door, or winding on sharp edges or corners. Do not run the machine on the battery charger cable.
Keep the battery charger cable away from heated surfaces.
Do not charge the batteries if the battery charger cable or the plug are damaged.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, make sure machine is off before leaving.
Use or store the machine indoors in dry conditions, it is not allowed for outdoor use.
The machine both storage and working temperature must be between 0 °C and +40 °C, the humidity
of air must be between 30% - 95%.
Do not use the machine on slopes with a gradient exceeding as specification show.
When using and handling floor cleaning detergents, follow the instructions on the labels of the
detergent bottles and wear suitable gloves and protections.
Use brushes and pads supplied with the machine or defined in the manual. Using other brushes or
pads could reduce safety.
In case of machine malfunctions, ensure that these are not due to lack of maintenance. If necessary,
request assistance from the authorized personnel or from an authorized Service Center.
Take all necessary precautions to prevent hair, jewels and loose clothes from being caught by the
machine moving parts.
Do not use the machine in particularly dusty areas.
Do not wash the machine with direct or pressured water jets, or with corrosive substances.
Do not bump into shelves or scaffoldings, especially where there is a risk of falling objects.
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Do not lean liquid containers on the machine, use the relevant can holder.
To avoid damaging the floor, do not allow the brush/pad to operate while the machine is stationary.
In case of fire, use a dry powder fire extinguisher. Do not use liquid fire extinguishers.
Do not remove or modify the machine stickers.
Do not tamper with the machine safety guards and follow the ordinary maintenance instructions
scrupulously.
Pay attention during machine transportation when temperature is below freezing point. The water in
the recovery tank and in the hoses could freeze and cause seriously damage to the machine.
If spare parts need be replaced, order ORIGINAL spare parts from an Authorized Dealers or
Retailers.
Return the machine to the Service Center if it doesn’t work as usual or it is in condition such as
damaged, placed outdoors, dropped into water.
To ensure machine proper and safe operation, the scheduled maintenance shown in the relevant
chapter of this Manual, must be performed by the authorized personnel or an authorized Service
Center.
The machine must be properly disposed of, because the presence of toxic-harmful materials
(batteries, etc.), which are subject to standards that require disposal in special centers (see Scrapping
chapter).
This machine as a cleaning tool only, not for any other purpose use.
Always keep the openings free from dust, hairs and any other foreign material which could reduce
the air flow. Do not use the machine if the openings are clogged.
Use the machine only where a proper lighting is provided.
This machine is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the machine by a person responsible for their safety.
Close attention is necessary when used near children.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
While using this machine, take care not to cause damage to people or objects.
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MACHINE DESCRIPTION
MACHINE STRUCTURE (as shown in Figure 1)
1. Recovery tank lid
2. Can holder
3. Handlebar
4. Control panel
5. Serial number plate/technical data
6. Squeegee lifting/lowering lever
7. Power supply cable holder
8. Power cable
9. Deck lifting/lowering pedal (only for disc machine)
a) Pedal position when deck is lifted
b) Pedal position when deck is lowered
10. Outlet cover
11. Squeegee knobs
12. Reset label
13. Squeegee vacuum hose
14. Squeegee
15. Squeegee balance adjusting knob
16. PA Connector
17. Rear steering wheels
18. Solution filter
19. Front wheels on fixed axle (A).
Driving wheels (B)
20. Brush/pad-holder
21. Brush/pad-holder deck
22. Recovery water drain hose
23. Solution tank
24. Hinge
25. Recovery tank
26. Filter support
27. Filler hose holder
28. Filter cover
29. Splash guard bristle 510mm
30. Tank cover gasket
31. Float ball filter
32. Solenoid valve
(*): Optional
(A): Only for machine without traction
(B): Only for machine with traction
Figure 1
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CONTROL PANEL (as shown in Figure 2)
33. Machine backward switch (B)
34. Safe switch
35. Ignition key (0 - I)
36. Discharged battery warning light (red)
37. Semi-discharged battery warning light (yellow)
38. Charged battery warning light (green)
39. Hour meter
40. Speed adjuster (B)
41. Flow increase switch
42. Solution flow indicator
43. Flow decrease switch
44. Brush/pad-holder release switch (only for disc machine)
Extra pressure active (only for orbital machine)
45. Vacuum system switch
46. Brush/pad-holder and vacuum system switch (only for
disc machine)
Pad deck moving up/down and Brush/pad-holder and va-
cuum system switch (only for orbital machine)
47. Charging red LED
48. Charging yellow LED
49. Charging green LED
50. Security cover of charging jack
51. Overload protector of brush
52. Overload protector of traction (B)
53. Overload protector of vacuum
54. Battery connector (red).
55. Tank safety cable
(*): Optional
(A): Only for machine without traction
(B): Only for machine with traction
DISPLAY WINDOW OF CHARGER INDICATON LIGHT (as shown in Figure 2)
1. At the beginning of charging, the red LED (47) of charger normally on. It is the first stage of charging.
2. After charging some time, the red LED (47) turns off, the yellow LED (48) turns on, this is the second stage of
charging.
3. After charging finish, the yellow LED (48) off, the green LED (49) turns on to indicate that the battery is fully
charged.
Figure 2
40
42
35
46 45 44
36
39
41
43
38
37
54
55
34 3433
47 48 49
53 52 51 50
BRUSHTRACTION
VACUUM
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NOTE
When charging, if the yellow LED (48) of charger is on, it may be caused by: Battery and charg-
er does not match, battery is not connected well, or output is short-circuited.
The red LED of charger flashing may be caused by charger internal short circuit.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Model
Parameter Type
Units
AS5160
AS5160T
AS5160TO
Packing dimensions (L X W X H)
mm/Inches
(1370 x 600 x 1220 mm) / (54 x 24 x 48 Inches)
Machine Height
mm/Inches
1000 mm / 39.4 Inches
Machine Length
mm/Inches
1310 mm / 51.6 Inches
Machine Width (without squeegee)
mm/Inches
550 mm / 21.7 Inches
Machine weight with empty tanks
(without batteries)
Kg/Lbs.
85 Kg / 187 Lbs.
93 Kg/205 Lbs.
120 Kg/264 Lbs.
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
Kg/Lbs.
214.8 Kg / 473Lbs.
222.8 Kg / 490 Lbs.
240 Kg / 528 Lbs.
Shipping Weight
Kg/Lbs.
115 Kg / 253 Lbs.
123 Kg / 271 Lbs.
150 Kg / 330 Lbs.
Solution tank capacity
L / Gal
61 L / 16 Gal.
Recovery tank capacity
L / Gal
61 L / 16 Gal.
Vacuum motor power
Watt / H.P.
350 W / 0.47 H.P.
Vacuum capacity
mm/In of H2O
1200 mm / 47.2 In of H2O
Climbing capacity (max)
% grade
2%
Front wheel diameter
mm/Inches
200 mm / 8 Inches
Rear wheel diameter
mm/Inches
76 mm / 3 Inches
Sound level
dB (A)
69 +/- 3 dB (A)
Solution Flow (max) per setting
L / Gal per minute
(0.7/1.2/1.7/2.2) Liters (0.2/0.3/0.45/0.6) Gallons
Working width
mm/Inches
510 mm / 20 Inches
Squeegee width
mm/Inches
790 mm / 31.1 Inches
Brush/Pad diameter
mm/Inches
510 mm / 20 Inches
510 x 360 mm /20 x 14 Inches
Brush motor power
Watt / H.P.
450 Watt / 0.6 H.P
750 Watt / 1.0 H.P.
Brush speed
RPM
150
2200
Brush/Pad pressure (max)
Kg/Lbs.
27 Kg / 59.4 Lbs.
23 Kg / 50.6 Lbs.
40 - 50 Kg / 88 - 110 Lbs.
Drive motor Power
Watt / H.P.
N/A
150 W / 0.2 H.P.
250 W / 0.33 H.P.
Working Speed
Km / Miles per hour
N/A
0 - 4.0 Km / 0 - 2.5 Miles per hour
Forward speed
Km / Miles per hour
N/A
0 - 4.0 Km / 0 - 2.5 Miles per hour
Reverse speed
Km / Miles per hour
N/A
0 - 2.0 Km / 0 - 1.25 miles per hour
Handle Vibration Level (max)
m/S2
2.5
Voltage
DC
24 Volts
Batteries
Amp/hour
105/130 WET 105/140 AGM Ah
On-Board Battery Charger
Volts/Amps
24 Volt/10 Amp
24 Volt/13 Amp
Battery Compartment Size
(L x W x H)
mm/Inches
(350 x 350 x 300) mm / 13.8 x 13.8 x 11.8) Inches
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WIRING DIAGRAM (ONLY FOR DISC MACHINE WITHOUT TRACTION)
COMPONENTS
GAUGE
BAT
24V BATTERIES
RD1
RED/6AWG
CH
BATTERY CHARGER
RD2
RED/10AWG
EB1
CONTROL PANEL BOARD
RD4
RED/20AWG
ES1
ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH 24V (BRUSH MOTOR)
BK1
BLACK/6AWG
ES2
RELAY 24V (VACUUM MOTOR)
BK2
BLACK/10AWG
F1
LOW POWER CIRCUIT FUSE
BK3
BLACK/12AWG
F2
CIRCUIT BREAKER (BRUSH MOTOR)
BK5
BLACK/20AWG
F3
BRUSH RELEASE FUSE
BK6
BLACK/16AWG
F5
CIRCUIT BREAKER (VACUUM MOTOR)
RD-BK
RED-BLACK/20AWG
K1
KEY SWITCH
BN1
BROWN/12AWG
M1
BRUSH MOTOR
BN3
BROWN/20AWG
M2
VACUUM MOTOR
BN-BK
BROWN-BLACK/20AWG
EV
SOLENOID VALVE
BU
BLUE/20AWG
SW1
SAFETY SWITCH (BRUSH)
BU-BK
BLUE-BLACK/20AWG
SW2
SAFETY SWITCH (BRUSH)
YE
YELLOW/20AWG
WH
WHITE/20AWG
BAT CH
K1
EV
M1 M2
EB1
ES1 ES2
F2 F5
RD1
RD2
RD2 BN1
BK3
BN3
RD2
BK3
BK2 BK5
BK2
BK1
NC
F1
F3
SW1
RD4
RD-BK
BK2
RD2
BN3
J1
J2
SW2
IN1
8
91
16
RD4
ES1
ES2
BN-BK
YE
BU-BK
BN3
BU
BN3
RD-BK
BK6
BK6
2
6
7
3
4
5
10
11
14
15
12
13
IN1
BU
BK6
IN2 J5
J4
IN2
BK6
BK5
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WIRING DIAGRAM (ONLY FOR DISC MACHINE WITH TRACTION)
COMPONENTS
GAUGE
BAT
24V BATTERIES
RD1
RED/6AWG
CH
BATTERY CHARGER
RD2
RED/10AWG
EB1
CONTROL PANEL BOARD
RD4
RED/20AWG
EB2
ELECTRONIC BOARD (TRACTION SYSTEM)
BK1
BLACK/6AWG
ES1
ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH 24V (BRUSH MOTOR)
BK2
BLACK/10AWG
ES2
RELAY 24V (VACUUM MOTOR)
BK3
BLACK/12AWG
ES3
RELAY 24V (TRACTION SYSTEM)
BK4
BLACK/14AWG
F1
LOW POWER CIRCUIT FUSE
BK5
BLACK/20AWG
F2
CIRCUIT BREAKER (BRUSH MOTOR)
BK6
BLACK/16AWG
F3
BRUSH RELEASE FUSE
RD-BK
RED-BLACK/20AWG
F4
CIRCUIT BREAKER (TRACTION SYSTEM)
GN
GREEN/20AWG
F5
CIRCUIT BREAKER (VACUUM MOTOR)
GN-BK
GREEN-BLACK/20AWG
K1
KEY SWITCH
BN1
BROWN/12AWG
M1
BRUSH MOTOR
BN2
BROWN/14AWG
M2
VACUUM MOTOR
BN3
BROWN/20AWG
M3
DRIVE MOTOR
BN-BK
BROWN-BLACK/20AWG
EV
SOLENOID VALVE
BU
BLUE/20AWG
SW1
SAFETY SWITCH (BRUSH/TRACTION)
BU-BK
BLUE-BLACK/20AWG
SW2
SAFETY SWITCH (BRUSH/TRACTION)
OR
ORANGE/20AWG
SW3
REVERSING SWITCH
YE
YELLOW/20AWG
VR1
SPEED POTENTIOMETER
WH
WHITE/20AWG
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WIRING DIAGRAM (ONLY FOR ORBITAL MACHINE)
COMPONENTS
GAUGE
Key
CODE
Description
BAT
N/A
24V BATTERIES
RD1
RED/6AWG
CH
VS10262
BATTERY CHARGER
RD2
RED/10AWG
EB1
VS13201
CONTROL PANEL BOARD
RD3
RED/12AWG
EB2
VS13215
ELECTRONIC BOARD (TRACTION SYSTEM)
RD4
RED/20AWG
ES1
9095127000
ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH 24V (BRUSH MOTOR)
RD5
RED/14AWG
ES2
VS10201
RELAY 24V (VACUUM MOTOR)
BK1
BLACK/6AWG
ES3
VS10201
RELAY 24V (TRACTION SYSTEM)
BK2
BLACK/10AWG
F1
VS13208
LOW POWER CIRCUIT FUSE
BK3
BLACK/12AWG
F2
ZD48320
CIRCUIT BREAKER (BRUSH MOTOR)
BK4
BLACK/14AWG
F3
VS13208
BRUSH LIFT MOTOR FUSE
BK5
BLACK/20AWG
F4
VF99010C
CIRCUIT BREAKER (TRACTION SYSTEM)
BK6
BLACK/16AWG
F5
ZD48320
CIRCUIT BREAKER (VACUUM MOTOR)
RD-BK
RED-BLACK/20AWG
K1
9100001354
KEY SWITCH
GN
GREEN/20AWG
M1
VS10702
BRUSH MOTOR
GN-BK
GREEN-BLACK/20AWG
M2
VF90520
VACUUM MOTOR
BN1
BROWN/12AWG
M3
VS11702
DRIVE MOTOR
BN2
BROWN/14AWG
EV
VF90282
SOLENOID VALVE
BN3
BROWN/20AWG
N/A
N/A
N/A
BN-BK
BROWN-BLACK/20AWG
M5
VS10703
BRUSH LIFT MOTOR
BU
BLUE/20AWG
SW1
VS10202
SAFETY SWITCH (BRUSH/TRACTION)
BU-BK
BLUE-BLACK/20AWG
SW2
VS10202
SAFETY SWITCH (BRUSH/TRACTION)
OR
ORANGE/20AWG
SW3
VS10202
REVERSING SWITCH
YE
YELLOW/20AWG
VR1
VS10213
SPEED POTENTIOMETER
WH
WHITE/20AWG
11
WH
BN2
7
RD2
8
10
BU-BK
BK4
12
YE
VR1
BN2
BN3
1
BN3
J2 5
17
5
BK5
13
17
BK4
14
WH
3
ES3
9
11
GN-BK
B-
RD5
13
BN-BK
WH
OR
26
BK5
OR
1
2
3
8
6
F4
5
18
BK3
15
B+
M3
4
1
14
ES1
M1
BK4
ES3
YE
RD-BK
3
BU
7
RD-BK
2
3
12
RD4
RD4
9
WH
7
2
16
WH
M2
5
16
15
M5
ES2
YE
BU-BK
GN
BU
4
GN-BK
8
GN
EV
6
4
4
BN3
RD3
10
BK5
8
6
BK2
SW3
WH
RD4
SW2
J1
EB2
EB1
M2
M1
SW1
F3
F1
K1
BAT
BK1 BK5 BK2
BK4 BK3
RD2 BN3
BK3
BN1
RD2
CH
RD5
RD1
F5F2
ES2
ES1
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OPERATING GUIDE
WARNING!
On some points of the machine there are some adhesive plates indicating:
DANGER!
WARNING!
CAUTION!
CONSULTATION
While reading this Manual, the operator must pay particular attention to the symbols shown on the plates.
Do not cover these plates for any reason and immediately replace them if damaged.
BATTERY CHECK/SETTING ON A NEW MACHINE
WARNING!
The electric components of the machine can be seriously damaged if the batteries are either
improperly installed or connected. The batteries must be installed by qualified personnel only.
Set the function electronic board and the built-in battery charger according to the type of
batteries used (WET or GEL/AGM batteries). Check the batteries for damage before
installation. Disconnect the battery connector and the battery charger plug. Handle the
batteries with great care. Install the battery terminal protection caps supplied with the machine.
The machine can be supplied in one of the following modes:
A) Batteries (WET or GEL/ AGM) already installed and charged
1. Check that the batteries are connected to the machine with the connector (54).
2. Insert the ignition key (35) and turn it to "I". If the green warning light (38) turns on, the batteries are fully
charged. If the yellow (37) or red warning light (36) turns on, the batteries must be charged (see the procedure in
Maintenance chapter).
B) Without batteries
1. Buy appropriate batteries (see the Technical Data paragraph).
2. For battery choice and installation, apply to qualified battery Retailers.
3. Set the machine and the battery charger according to the type of batteries (WET or GEL/ AGM), as shown in the
next paragraph.
NOTE
The machine requires two 12 V batteries, connected
according to the diagram (Figure 3).
Figure 3
12V +
-
12V
+-
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BATTERY INSTALLATION AND BATTERY TYPESETTING (WET OR GEL/ AGM)
According to the type of batteries (WET or GEL/AGM), set the machine and electronic board of the battery charger
as follows: (only for disc machine)
NOTE
When install new batteries please refer to Figure 4 to adjust the DIP switches. Otherwise the bat-
teries may be damaged.
Machine setting (only for disc machine)
1. Turn the ignition key (35) to I” and in the very first seconds of machine operation pay attention to the
following:
If the first green warning light (38) is flashing, the machine is set to GEL/AGM.
If the yellow warning light (37) is flashing, the machine is set to Discover EV AGM.
If the red warning light (36) is flashing, the machine is set to WET.
2. If the setting need to be changed, perform the
following procedure.
3. The factory setting is for WET batteries.
If the setting correspond to the battery installation, go
to step6 directly. Otherwise, follow next steps 4~5.
4. Remove the screws on control panel (C, Figure 4),
then turn over the PCB (A Figure 4) to find the DIP
switch (B, Figure 4) for setting battery type (WET or
Discover EV AGM or GEL/AGM), (Refer to 1 or 2
or 3).
5. If the setting complete to the battery option. Install
the screws on control panel.
Battery charging (only for disc machine)
6. Charge the batteries. (See procedures in maintenance
chapter).
CAUTION!
Cut off all the power of the machine be-
fore perform the following procedure!
WET
BA
C
D
DIS-EV
GEL/AGW
OTHER
WET
DIS-EU
GEL/AGW
OTHER
OFF
Figure 4
Figure 4.1
1
WET BATTERIES
(NOTE: Turn the DIP switch 1
and 2 both to “OFF”. )
2
DISCOVER EV AGM
BATTERIES
(NOTE: Turn the DIP switch 1
to “ON” ; 2 to “OFF.)
3
GENERAL GEL/AGM
BATTERIES
(NOTE: Turn the DIP switch 1
and 2 both to “ON” .)
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Battery charger setting (for disc machines with on-board battery charger)
7. Remove the screws (A, B, C, D, Figure 4.1).
8. Open the charger and find the sw1 (E, Figure 4.1).
9. Set the switches as the table of (Figure 4.1).
10. Install the screws (A, B, C, D, Figure 4.1) after setting complete.
ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF BATTERIES (WET OR GEL / AGM), SET THE MACHINE AS FOL-
LOWS: (only for orbital machine)
NOTE
Regarding the factory setting, learn the bat-
tery type from boot time display according
to above table
1. Press both the buttons (A, Figure. 4) and (B) at the same
time, Insert the ignition key (D) and turn on the power,
after 0.5 second, enter battery setting mode. LED dis-
play during setting (C), Release the buttons.
2. The mode can be shift from 0 to 5 by pressing button
(B), or shift from 5 to 0 by pressing button (A). After the
battery mode setting is completed, turn off the power (D)
and the new setting of battery mode can be saved auto-
matically.
3. The battery type setting is completed.
Mode
Battery type/Battery
manufacturer
Battery charging
curve
LED display during
setting (C, Figure. 4.2)
Boot time display
0
WET
General WET curve
LED1 blink
twice
1
GEL/AGM
General GEL/AGM
curve
LED2 blink
twice
2
DISCOVER
DISCOVER
LED3 blink
twice
3
OPTIMA
OPTIMA
Both LED1 and
LED2 blink
twice
4
EXIDE
EXIDE
Both LED1 and
LED3 blink
twice
5
FULLRIVER
FULLRIVER
Both LED2 and
LED3 blink
twice
Figure 4.2
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Battery installation
1. Open the recovery tank cover (1) and check that the recovery tank (25) is empty; otherwise empty it with the
drain hose. (22)
2. Close the recovery tank cover (1).
3. Overturn the recovery tank (25) carefully.
4. The machine is supplied with cables suitable to install 2X12V batteries. Carefully put the batteries into the
compartment, then install them correctly.
5. Route and install the battery cable as shown in (Figure 3), then carefully tighten the nut on each battery terminal.
6. Place the protection cap on each terminal, then connect the battery connector (54).
7. Carefully lower the recovery tank (25).
BRUSH/PAD-HOLDER INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION (only for disc machine)
NOTE
Install either the brush (A, Figure 5) or pad-holder (B and C, Figure 5) according to the type of
floor to be cleaned.
CAUTION!
Before installation or uninstallation of brush or pad-holder, make sure all the switches on ma-
chine are in off position and lifting the squeegee from the floor. The operator must be equipped
with suitable personnel protection devices, such as gloves to reduce the risk of accidents.
Proceed as following:
1. Insert the ignition key (35) and turn it to "O".
2. Lift the deck by pressing the pedal (9).
3. If equipped, turn the speed adjuster (40) to idle by
turning it counter-clockwise.
4. Place the brushes (A, Figure 5) or the pad-holder (B)
under the deck (21).
5. Lower the deck on the brushes/pad-holders by pressing
the pedal (9).
6. Turn the ignition key (35) to "I".
7. Brush/pad-holder and vacuum system switch (46).
8. Press one of the Brush/forward gear switch (34) to
engage the brush/pad-holder, then release it. If necessary,
repeat the procedure until the brushes/pad-holders are
engaged.
9. If Step No.8 above proves to be difficult, use the manual
method by turning the brush/pad-holder in the direction
opposite to the normal turning direction, and it can be
taken off. (as shown in Figure 5)
WARNING!
(Only for machine with traction) Turn the
speed adjuster (40) counter-clockwise to
drive the machine at the minimum speed.
Slightly press the switch (34), otherwise the
machine starts to move.
To engage the brush/pad-holder press the switch
(34) which turns on the brush/pad-holder motor.
10. To remove the brush/pad-holder lift the deck by pressing
the pedal (9), then press the switch (44), the brush/pad-
holder will be remove.
A
C
B
Figure 5
Figure 5.1
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Figure 7
H
A
G
E
D
F
B
PAD INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION (only for orbital machine)
1. Lift the deck by pressing the switch (46).
2. Install and uninstall the pad (A, Figure 5.1)
ADJUSTING THE BALANCE OF SQUEEGEE
1. Install the squeegee and screw up the nut (H), then
connect the vacuum hose (G) to the squeegee.
2. Adjust the squeegee by squeegee adjusting handle (A,
Figure 6).
a) If there is gap between the ground and middle section
of rear squeegee blade (B), adjust the knob (A) in
counterclockwise direction (F) until all section of rear
squeegee blade good contact with ground, the front
blade touch the ground slightly.
b) If there is gap between the ground and both end
section of rear blade (C and D), adjust the knob (A) in
clockwise direction (E) until all section of rear blade
good contact with the ground, the front blade touch
the ground slightly.
SOLUTION OR WASHING WATER TANK
FILLING
1. Open the water inlet cover (B, Figure 7).
2. Filling water or solution suitable for work performance
through the water inlet with filter.
The solution temperature must not exceed +104F
(+40°C).
3. Do not overfill the tank, refer to water level indicator (H)
for the water volume.
WARNING!
Use only low-foam and non-flammable de-
tergents, intended for automatic scrubber
applications.
MACHINE START AND STOP
Starting the machine
1. Prepare the machine as shown in the previous paragraph.
2. Insert the ignition key (A, Figure 8) and turn it to "I". Check that the green warning light (B) turns on (charged
battery). If the yellow (C) or red warning light (D) turns on, turn the ignition key back to “0” and charge the
batteries (see the procedure in Maintenance chapter).
3. Drive the machine to the working area:
By pushing it with the hands on the handlebar (E) (only for machine without traction).
By pushing it with the hands on the handlebar (E) and pressing the switch (F) to move forward, or pressing the
switch (F) together with the switch (G) to move backward (only for machine with traction). The forward speed
can be adjusted with the adjuster (H).
4. Lower the squeegee (I) with the lever (J).
5. Lower the brush/pad-holder deck (K) by lifting the pedal (L). (only for disc machine)
6. Press the brush/pad-holder switch (M) and the vacuum system switch (N).
7. Press the washing water flow control switches (O) as necessary, depending on the type of cleaning to be
performed.
8. Start cleaning:
(only for machine without traction) by pushing the machine with the hands on the handlebar (E) and pressing
the switch (F).
D
B
C
EF
A
H
G
H
Figure 6
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Figure 8
K
I
J
L
FGF
O
H
A
DCB
E
M
N
(only for machine with traction) by pushing the machine with the hands on the handlebar (E) and by pressing
the switch (F). If necessary, the forward speed can be adjusted with the adjuster (H).
NOTE
To move the machine forward, press either
the left or right switch (F) or both.
Stopping the machine
9. Stop the machine by using the handlebar (E) (only for
machine without traction). Stop the machine by releasing
the switches (F) (only for machine with traction).
10. Stop the brushes and the vacuum system by pressing the
switch (M). The vacuum system stops after a few seconds.
11. Lift the brush/pad-holder deck (K) by pressing the pedal
(L). (only for disc machine)
12. Lift the squeegee (I) with the lever (J).
13. Turn the ignition key (A) to "0".
14. Make sure that the machine cannot move independently.
ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF ORBITALDECK
(ONLY FOR ORBITAL MACHINE)
1. Lower the brush/pad-holder deck by press the Brush/pad-
holder switch (M Figure 8).
2. Adjust the level of orbital deck by adjusting handle (A,
Figure 8.1).made the bubble in the middle (B Figure 8.1).
MACHINE OPERATION (SCRUBBERING AND
DRYING)
1. Start the machine as shown in previous paragraphs.
2. While keeping both hands on the handlebar press the safety
switch (F, Figure 8), then manoeuvre the machine and start
scrubbing/drying the floor.
3. If necessary, stop the machine then adjust squeegee according
to sectionAdjusting balance of squeegee”.
NOTE
For correct scrubbing/drying of floors at the sides
of the walls, Suggests to go near the walls with the
right side of the machine (A and B, Figure 9) as
shown in the figure.
Figure 8.1
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CAUTION!
To avoid any damage to the floor surface, turn off the brushes/pad-holders when the machine
stops in one place.
Battery discharge during operation
Until the green warning light (A, Figure 10) stays on, the
batteries allow the machine to work normally. When the green
warning light (A) turns off, and the yellow warning light (B)
turns on, it is advisable to charge the batteries, because the
remaining charge will last for a few minutes (depending on
battery characteristics and work to be performed). When the
red warning light (C) turns on, batteries are fully discharged.
After a few seconds, the brush/pad-holder is automatically
tuned off, while the (only for machine with traction) drive
system stay on, to finish drying the floor and drive the
machine to the appointed recharging area.
CAUTION!
Do not use the machine with discharged bat-
teries, to avoid damaging the batteries and
reducing the battery life.
TANK EMPTYING
An automatic float shut-off system (A, Figure 11)blocks the
vacuum system when the recovery water tank (B) is full. The
vacuum system deactivation is signaled by a sudden increase
in the vacuum system motor noise frequency, also the floor
has not dried.
Figure 9
A
B
Figure 10
EG
H
F
CB A
D
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