BETCO FOREMAN AS26B Operator's Manual And Parts List

FOREMAN AS26B
E86015-00
26” Automatic Scrubber
©2007 Betco Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 1001 Brown Avenue • Toledo, Ohio 43607-0127 • 888-GO-BETCO • www.betco.com
Operator’s Manual
Parts Schematic
Receiving the machine
Immediately check, when receiving the machine, that all the material indicated on delivery documents has been received and also that the machine has not been damaged in transit. If it has been damaged, this damage must be immediately reported to the shipper and also to our customer service department. Only acting promptly in this manner will make it possible to receive missing material and to be compensated for damage.
Foreword
This is a floor scrubbing machine that is able to clean any type of floor by using the mechanical action of the rotating brush and the chemical action of a water-detergent solution. As it moves forward it also gathers up the dirt removed and the detergent solution that has not been absorbed by the floor.
Identification plate
The machine must only be used for this function. Even the best
machines will only operate efficiently and work with profit if they are used properly and kept in perfect operating order. Read this instruction booklet carefully and consult it every time problems arise with machine operation. Remember that, if necessary, our service organization, in collaboration with our dealers, is always available for helpful hints or direct intervention.
SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE
Cock symbol Used to indicate the cock opening solenoid valve switch
Brush symbol Used to indicate the main/brush motor switch
Battery charge level symbol.
Aspiration motor symbol. Indicates the aspiration motor switch.
Brake symbol. Indicates the hand brake engaged signal lamp. Used over the emergency brake lever.
Squeegee lift/lower symbol. Indicates the squeegee lift lever.
Brush base lift/lower symbol. Indicates the base lift lever.
Brake symbol. Indicates the parking brake disengaged position.
MODIFICARE SIMBOLO
Automatic brush uncoupling symbol. Indicates the switch for automatic removal of brush.
This symbol [the crossed-out wheeled bin/PICTURE] means that the product should be brought to the return and/or separate collection systems available to end-users, when the product has reached the end of its lifetime. This symbol applies only to the countries within the EEA (*). (*) EEA = European Economie Area, which comprises the EU Member States plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
GENERAL RULES OF SECURITY
The rules below have to be followed carefully in order to avoid damages to the operator and to the machine.
Read the labels carefully on the machine. Do not cover them for any reason and replace them immediately if damaged The machine must be used exclusively by authorized staff that has been instructed for its use During the working of the machine, pay attention to other people and especially to the children Do not mix different detergents, avoiding harmful odours Do not place any liquid containers onto the machine The storage temperature has to be between - 25q C and + 55q C Operating conditions: room temperature between 0qC and 40qC with respective humidity between 30 and 95% Do not use the machine in explosive atmosphere Do not use the machine as a means of transport Do not use acid solutions which could damage the machine and/or the persons Avoid working with the brush when the machine stands still, in order to prevent floor damages Do not vacuum inflammable liquids This appliance is not suitable for picking up hazardous dust In case of fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water Do not strike shelvings or scaffoldings, where there is danger of falling objects Adapt the utilization speed to the adhesion conditions ATTENTION! Do not use the machine on areas having a higher gradient than the one stated on the number plate When the machine is in parking position, take off the key and insert the parking brake The machine has to carry out simultaneously the operations of washing and drying. Different operations have to be carried out in areas which are
not permitted for the passage of non employed staff. Signal the areas of moist floors with suitable signs
If the machine does not work properly, check by conducting simple maintenance procedures. Otherwise, it is better to ask for FIMAP technical
service
Where parts are required, ask for ORIGINAL spare parts to an agent and/or to an authorized FIMAP dealer Use only original FIMAP brushes indicated in the paragraph “CHOICE AND USE OF BRUSHES”
In case of danger act immediately upon the emergency brake
  For any cleaning and maintenance operation take off the power supply from the machine Do not take off the pieces which require the use of tools to be removed To restore all the connections electrical workers after whichever maintenance operation Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or with high water pressure nor with corrosive material Every 200 working hours have a machine check through a FIMAP service department In order to avoid scales on the solution tank filter, do not fill the detergent solution many hours before the machines’ use Before using the machine, check that all doors and coverings are in their position as indicated in this use and maintenance catalogue Be sure the recovery tank is empty before removing it Provide for the scrapping of the material of normal wear following strictly the respective rules When, after years of precious work, your FIMAP machine has to be abandoned, provide for the scrapping in appropriate centres, because of the
presence of toxic-harmful materials, especially oils, batteries and electronic components, and considering that the machine itself has been constructed using materials integrally recyclable.
MACHINE PREPARATION
1. HANDLING OF THE PACKED MACHINE
The machine is packed in a specific package provided on a pallet for the handling with fork trucks. Do not place more than two packages on top of each other. The total weight is : 187 kg, machines without traction The overall dimensions are:
A : 1140 mm
MAXIMA 50/450/500/452/502 B : 720mm
C : 1425 mm
A : 1260mm
MAXIMA 650 B : 720mm
C : 1660mm
A
2. HOW TO UNPACK THE MACHINE
1. Take off the outer package
2. The machine is fixed on the pallet with wooden wedges which block the wheels
3. Take off these wedges
4. Using a chute, get the machine down from the pallet, pushing it in reverse motion. Avoid violent
blows to the base.
5. Keep the pallet for eventual transport necessities
C
B
MACHINE PREPARATION
3. INSTALLATION OF THE BATTERIES INTO THE MACHINE
The batteries must be housed in the battery compartment below the recovery tank. They must be handled using special hoisting equipment with suitable grasping systems and designed to support the weight of the batteries. The batteries must also conform to the requirements given in CEI 21-5 standards.
4. CONNECTING THE DRIVE MOTOR CABLE
ATTENTION! Comply scrupulously with the instructions given by the
manufacturer or his retailer for daily battery charging and maintenance. All installation and maintenance procedures must be done by expert personnel. Danger of inhalation of gases and leakage of corrosive fluids. Danger of fire: do not approach with open flames.
ATTENTION! This job must be done by a Fimap Service Center technician.
5. CONNECTING THE BATTERY CHARGER
The battery connector (1) must fit into the corresponding connector on the battery charger. The battery charger connector is delivered inside the bag that contains this instruction booklet. It must be fitted to the battery charger cables according to instructions.
ATTENTION! This operation must be completed from qualified staff. A wrong or imperfect connection of cables to the connector can cause to serious damages to persons or things.
6. RECHARGE OF THE BATTERIES
Batteries, to avoid permanent harm to them, should never be totally discharged. They should be recharged within a few minutes after the battery discharged signal starts to flash.
ATTENTION! Never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the machine is not being used. When recharging the batteries, keep the recovery tank lifted supporting it with the prop as indicated in figure. Make sure that the battery charger is suitable for the used batteries capacity ant type.
ATTENTION! Danger of gas exhalations and emission of corrosive liquids ATTENTION! Fire danger Do not approach with free flames
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MACHINE PREPARATION
7. CONNECTION OF THE BATTERY CONNECTOR
The battery connector (2) has to be connected to the connector of the machine (1)
8. BATTERIES’ INDICATOR (machines with traction)
The batteries’ indicator is digital with 4 fixed positions and a blinking one. The numbers, which appear on the display, show the approximate charge level.
4 = maximum charge, 3 = charge 3/4, 2 = charge 2/4, 1 = charge 1/4, 0 = (blinking) discharged batteries)
ATTENTION! Some seconds after that “0” blinks, the brush motor
automatically switches off. Anyway, the machine can finish to dry before recharging the batteries.
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9. SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
The squeegee is supplied separately, dismantled from the machine, for packing reasons. It must be installed as illustrated, threading the retaining pin into the squeegee column. Put the aspiration tube into its sleeve.
10. ADJUSTMENT SQUEEGEE HEIGHT
The squeegee has to be regulated depending on the wearing of the rubbers. To adjust this, rotate the knob (2) counterclockwise to lift the squeegee and clockwise to lower it. Note: The right and left wheels must be adjusted at the same amount so that the squeegee works in parallel to the floor.
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MACHINE PREPARATION
11. ADJUSTMENT SQUEEGEE INCLINATION
During working operation, the rear rubber has to work slightly tilted backwards and this equally in its whole length for about 5mm. Should it be necessary to increase the rubber bending in the central part, then tilt the squeegee body backwards and turn the adjuster (1) counterclockwise. If the rubber bending is to be noticeable at the sides of the squeegee, turn the adjuster clockwise. At the end of the adjustment, block the adjuster nut.
12. MANUAL BRUSHES ASSEMBLY
1. Use lever (1) to lift the base (lever downwards).
2. Turn key (2) to OFF and remove it from the control panel.
ATTENTION! installing the brushes with power on may cause injury to the hands
1. With the base raised thread the brushes into the seat on the plate below the base, turning them
until the three buttons enter the holes on the plate. Turn them abruptly to push the button towards
the retaining spring so that the brush locks in place. The photo shows the direction of rotation for installing the right brush. Rotate the opposite direction to install the left brush. For the single brush models the procedure is the same and the rotation direction for the brush coupling is the opposite of what indicated on the picture.
• (Only for double brush machines) We recommend inverting right and left brushes every day and vice versa. If brushes are not new and have distorted bristles then it is best to install them always in the same position (the right brush on the right side and the left brush on the left side) to prevent bristles with a different slope from overloading the brush motor and causing excess vibrations.
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MACHINE PREPARATION
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13. ASSEMBLY CYLINDRICAL BRUSHES
1. Brake the machine acting upon the lever (1)
2. Lift the brush base acting upon the lever (2)
3. Turn the key (1) into position “0” and take it of
4. Remove the lateral right splash guard (see DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING OF THE BRUSH
UNIT)
ATTENTION! Use gloves for this operation in order to protect your hands
1. Insert the brush in the tunnel (Side with 5 teeth) until it is coupled with the traction hub
2. Insert the free hub (1) of the mobile support into the brush (side with 6 teeth)
3. Repeat the operation for the second brush
4. Assemble the lateral splash guards (2)
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14. RECOVERY TANK
Open hood (1). Check:
1. that plug (2) is properly anchored (it must not pull out when it is lifted, otherwise turn it
clockwise);
. that aspiration tube (3) is inserted in its seat.
15. SOLUTION TANK
Fill the solution tank with clean water at a temperature not in excess of 50°C. Add liquid detergent in the amounts and using the procedures recommended by the detergent manufacturer. Use only a minimal percentage of detergent to prevent formation of an excess quantity of foam since too much foam may damage the aspiration motor.
ATTENTION! Always use low-foam detergent. Introduce a small amount of anti-foam detergent in the recovery tank before starting to work to be sure to prevent foam from being generated.
Never use pure acids.
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PERFORMANCE
1. SETTING FOR WORK
1. Set the machine up for operation.
2. Check that the parking brake is released (1).
3. Connect the connector to the batteries (2).
4. Turn the main switch key (3) a quarter turn clockwise. The battey led display immediately comes
on.
5. Press brush switch (1).
6. Press aspiration switch (2).
7. Use knob (3) to adjust water flow.
8. Push the lever (1) to lower the base.
9. Pushing the lever, lower the squeegee assembly (2).
9. (Only machines with traction motor)
The machine will start to move when deadman lever (1) is pushed forward. Check, during the first few meters of wash, that brush pressure is adequate (see "BRUSH PRESSURE" below), that the amount of water is sufficient and that the squeegee dries the floor perfectly. The machine will now start to work at full efficiency until the solution water is finished. Immediately apply emergency brake (2) on the left side of the machine whenever problems arise during operation. This control stops forward movement by the machine. To start to work again, after solving the problem, just raise level (2) and push deadman lever (1) forward.
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PERFORMANCE
2. OVERFLOW DEVICE
The machine is equipped with a float, which intervenes when the recovery tank is full causing the closure of the suction hose. In this case, it is necessary to proceed with the emptying of the recovery tank taking off the plug of the exhaust pipe.
ATTENTION! This operation has to be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
3. BRUSH PRESSURE
Use lever (1) to adjust brush pressure. There are three preset positions. The greatest pressure is when the lever is in its highest position. Pressure should be selected depending on the type of floor and the amount of dirt. Too much pressure causes increased brush wear and greater energy consumption.
4. MOVEMENT (machines with traction)
These machines are equipped with electronically commanded traction, with two speeds forwards and one backwards. To move the machine, it is necessary to act upon the key (1), wait for three seconds and then rotate forward (forward movement) or backward (rear movement) the lever (2) on the handle bar. Pushing forward the lever a few millimetres, the first speed is available, pushing the lever forward completely, the second speed is obtained. In reverse motion, the speed movement is reduced.
WARNING! When carrying out even short backward movements, make sure that the squeegee is lifted.
5. BRAKES (machines with traction)
The machine has two braking systems: a working electronic brake integrated in the drive system (1) and an emergency brake which works by pushing downwards the lever (2), which works also as parking brake when it is fixed in the proper hooking down on the right.
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ON COMPLETION OF THE WORK
At the end of the work day, before performing any type of maintenance:
1. Close cock (3).
2. Raise base (1).
3. Raise squeegee (2)
4. Turn off brush switch 1).
5. Turn off aspiration motor switch (2).
6. Move the machine to the water disposal point.
7. Turn key (3) to turn the machine off.
8. Lift hood (1). This frees recovery tank drain tube (2).
9. Remove the drain tube from its seat, unscrew the drain plug and empty the recovery tank (Lift the left
side of the tank a few centimeters to accelerate final emptying phases). These operations must be performed wearing rubber gloves to protect against contact with dangerous solutions.
10. The squeegee should be raised when the machine is not in use to prevent permanent distortion of the
rubber strips.
11. Remove the brushes and clean them with a jet of water (see "BRUSH REMOVAL" below).
ATTENTION! This operation has to be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
12. Push the knob (1) toward the rearpart of the machine and unhook the splash guard.
13. Extract the hopper and clean it thoroughly.
ATTENTION! This operation has to be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
14. Lift the sweeping group on completion of the work to avoid brushes deformation.
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DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. CLEANING RECOVERY TANK
1. Open the hood (1).
2. Remove the drain tube (2) from its seat.
3. Empty the tank through the drain tube by turning the knob a few turns and then pulling out the
plug.
ATTENTION! This operation has to be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
1. Remove plug (1) from the recovery tank..
2. Pull out the filter with its foam-protection unit.
3. Rinse the inside of the tank thoroughly with a jet of water. Slightly lift the tank, using its handle, to
improve dirt removal.
4. Put the tank back in the machine and put the plug back on the drain tube.
ATTENTION! This operation has to be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
2. CLEANING THE SUCTION FILTER
1. Remove the suction unit from the tank.
2. Remove the black guard by making a circular movement (1).
3. Detach filter (2) and clean it carefully with a jet of water.
4. Reinstall everything by performing these procedures in reverse order
3. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE
The squeegee must be in perfect working condition to achieve a good drying process: it must be clean and its rubbers must be in good condition. Proceed as follows to clean the squeegee:
1. Remove it from the machine by pulling pin (1) out from column (2). Clean the interior with a jet of
water.
2. Loosen knobs (3), remove block (4) and check that there is no dirt inside.
3. Check the condition of the rubbers and replace them as necessary.
4. Replace everything on the machine.
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DAILY MAINTENANCE
4. REPLACEMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE RUBBERS
Check the squeegee rubber wear and if necessary, change them. To replace them:
1. Take off the suction hose from its coupling.
2. Take off the the pin from the stud bolt.
3. Remove the squeegee from its support.
4. Remove the wing nuts which block the rubber blades and take them off.
5. Replace the rubbers.
6. To reassemble the squeegee repeat the abovementioned operations.
5. MANUAL BRUSHES REMOVAL
7. Push lever (1) down to raise the base.
8. Turn key (2) to OFF and remove it from the control panel (removing the brushes with power on
may cause injury to the hands).
ATTENTION! During this operation make sure that, there are not any objects or persons close to the brush.
1. Rotate the brush, with the base raised, until it exits from the brush-bearing plate as illustrated. The
picture shows the direction of rotation for releasing the right brush. Rotate in the opposite direction for the left brush
2. For single brush versions the procedure is the same and the rotation direction for brush release is
the opposite of what indicated on the picture.
ATTENTION! During this operation make sure that, there are not any objects or persons close to the brush.
6. DISASSEMBLY OF BRUSHES (Only scrubbing-sweeping models)
To take off the brooms:
1. Lift the brush base acting upon the lever (2)
2. Brake the machine acting upon the lever (1)
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DAILY MAINTENANCE
3. Clean the hopper as under item 13, paragraph “ON COMPLETION OF THE WORK”
4. Make sure that, at the brushes ends nothing is coiled up like wires, plastic or anything else which
does not allow the free brushes rotation. Otherwise:
1. Unscrew the wing nut (1)
2. Take off the plate (2)
3. Remove the splash guard (3)
4. Take off the plugs (1)
5. Extract and clean the brushes .
ATTENTION! Make sure that, during this operation the general key is turned into position “0”
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7. BRUSH REMOVAL WITH AUTOMATIC COUPLING-RELEASE (Optional)
Turn the brushes switch off and press the brushes/brush release button until the brushes release.
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WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. CLEANING OF THE SQUEEGEE HOSE
Weekly or whenever suction seems to be unsatisfactory check that the squeegee hose is not obstructed. Eventually, clean it proceeding as follows:
5. Take off the hose from its coupling on the squeegee
6. Take off the other end from the recovery tank.
7. Wash the inner part of the hose with a water jet introduced from the side where it is being connected
to the tank.
8. To reassemble the hose repeat the above-mentioned operations inversely.
ATTENTION! Do not wash the hose, which goes from the suction motor to the suction plug.
2. CLEANING SOLUTION TANK
1. Unscrew the plug on the solution tank
2. Rinse with a water jet
3. Unscrew the exhaust plug (1) and empty the tank
ATTENTION! This operation has to be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
1. INSUFFICIENT WATER ON TO THE BRUSH
4. Check that the cock is open (signal lamp on).
5. Check that there is water in the solution tank.
2. MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN WELL
6. Check the condition of the brushes and replace if necessary (brushes must be replaced when bristles
are 15 mm. high).
7. Check that brush pressure is sufficient. Increase as necessary using lever (1).
8. Use another type of brush rather than the standard brush. We recommend, to clean floors with
exceptionally difficult dirt, the use of special brushes that are supplied on request and according to your specific needs (see "BRUSH SELECTION AND USE" below).
3. SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY PERFECTLY
1. Check that the squeegee is clean.
2. Check all adjustments (see "PREPARING THE MACHINE").
3. Clean the entire aspiration unit (see "DAILY MAINTENANCE"). .
4. Replace worn rubbers.
4. SUCTION MOTOR DOES NOT WORK
1. Check if the suction motor switch (1) is ON. Check if the main key switch is ON.
2. Check if the recovery tank is full.
5. TOO MUCH FOAM FORMATION
1. Check that low-foam detergent is used. Add, if necessary, a small quantity of anti-foam liquid to the
recovery tank. Remember that more foam is generated when the floor to be cleaned is not very dirty. In this case use a more diluted detergent solution
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SMALTIMENTO
ATTENZIONE: Il prodotto, giunto a fine vita, deve essere conferito ai
punti di raccolta differenziata messi a disposizione dell'utente finale.
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CHOICE AND USE OF BRUSHES
POLYPROPYLENE BRUSH (PPL)
It is used on all types of floors which are hot water resistant (not more than 60qC). The Polypropylene brush is nonhygroscopic and therefore conserves its
characteristics even if working in the wet conditions.
NYLON BRUSH
It is used on all types of floors with excellent wear and hot water resistance (more than 60qC). The nylon is hygroscopic and so, over time, looses its
characteristics working on the wet.
ABRASIVE BRUSH
The brush bristles are charged with very aggressive abrasives. It is used to clean very dirty floors. To avoid floor damages, work strictly only with the
necessary pressure.
STEEL BRUSH
The bristles are made of steel wires; it is used to descale floors which are anyhow resistant to the abrasion, very uneven or with wide joints.
THICKNESS OF THE BRISTLES
The thicker the bristles are, the more rigid they will be. These ones are therefore used on smooth floors or with small joints. On uneven floors with deep joints it is recommended that, softer bristles, which enter more easily in depth, are used.
Please bear in mind that, when the bristles are worn out and get too short, they will get rigid and cannot penetrate anymore. As well as for thick bristles, the
brush will begin to jump.
PAD HOLDER
The pad holder is recommended to clean glossy areas.
There are two types of pad holders:
1. The traditional pad holder is equipped with anchor points, which allow the abrasive pad to be held and dragged during the
work process.
2. The pad holder is of the CENTER LOCK type, apart from the anchor points, is equipped with a central blocking release
system made in plastic. This allows a perfect match with the abrasive pad and to hold it without the risk of falling down. This
type of pad holder is recommended especially for machines with more brushes, where the centering of the pads is difficult.
LIST FOR THE CHOICE OF THE BRUSHES
Machine Q.ty Code Bristles type
MAXIMA
450
MAXIMA
500
MAXIMA
452
MAXIMA
502
MAXIMA
650
MAXIMA
50BS-BTS
404645
1
1
2
2
2
1 1 1
404644 404643 404646 405523 414266 414267 414268 414269 405527 405578 405579 405580 414274 405510 405601 405604 405602 405603 405513 422189 422971 422972 422981 422973 405639 405640 405641
PPL PPL PPL ABRASIVE Pad holder Center Lock PPL PPL PPL ABRASIVE Pad holder Center Lock PPL PPL PPL ABRASIVE Pad holder PPL PPL PPL ABRASIVE Pad holder PPL PPL PPL ABRASIVE Pad holder PPL WHITE PPL LIGHT BLUE ABRASIVE GREY
Thick
0.4
0.6
0.8 1
-
0.4
0.6
0.8 1
-
0.3
0.6
0.8 1
-
0.3
0.6
0.8 1
-
0.3
0.6
0.9 1
-
0.5
0.3
0.6
Brush Notes
455 455 455 455 455 Pad blocking 500 500 500 500 500 210 210 210 210 210 255 255 255 255 255 340 340 340 340
330 Pad blocking 110x500 110x500 110x500
Pad blocking
Front brush more rigid Rear brush Front brush
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CE STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE model Maxima 450/500/452/502/650/50
The undersigned company:
FIMAP S.p.A.
Via Invalidi del Lavoro n.1
37050 Santa Maria di Zevio (VR)
states under its own exclusive responsibility that the product
FLOOR SCRUBBING MACHINE model Maxima 450/500/452/502/650/50
complies with the provisions of Directives:
x 98/37/EEC: Machine directive.
x 89/336/EEC: Electromagnetic compatibility directive and following modifications 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
Inoltre è conforme alle seguenti norme:
x EN 60335-1: Safety of electric home appliances and the like – Safety. Part 1: General regulations.
x EN 60335-2-72: Safety of electric home appliances and the like. Part 2: Special regulations for automatic machines for processing industrial and
community-use floors.
x EN 12100-1: Machine safety – Basic concepts, general design principles – Part 1: Base terminology and methodology.
x EN 12100-2: Machine safety – Basic concepts, general design principles – Part 2: Technical principles.
x EN 61000-6-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-3: General standards – Emission for residential, commercial and light industrial
environments.
x EN 61000-6-1: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-1: General standards – Immunity for residential, commercial and light industrial
environments.
x EN 50366: Appliances for home use and the like – Electromagnetic fields – Evaluation and measurement methods.
Santa Maria di Zevio, 05/02/2007
FIMAP S.p.A.
Legal Representative
Giancarlo Ruffo
FIMAP spa
Via Invalidi del Lavoro, 1 - 37050 S.Maria di Zevio (Verona) Italy
Tel. +39 045 6060411 r.a. - Fax +39 045 6060417 - E-mail:fimap@fimap.com - www.fimap.com
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ITEM SKU
DESCRIPTION
QTY ITEM SKU
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1 213390
BRUSH BASE
1 1.32 E83700
Shaft Key 5x5x20mm
1
1.1 E88015
Nut, Lock M20
2 1.33 E82774
Lock Washer, M6 Zinc
5
1.2 E20253
Flat Washer M21x60x3 Nylon
2 1.34 E82772
Hex Bolt M6x20 Zinc
1
1.3 E81657
Bearing, 6204 2RS
5 1.35 E83923
Bearing, 6004 2RS
2
1.4 210260
PULLEY
1 1.36 209860
SPACER
1
1.5 E87284
Shaft
2 1.37 E88009
Bushing
1
1.6 E81656
Retaining Ring - Internal
3 1.38 E88007
Bushing
1
1.7 E87281
Spacer
2 1.39 E88008
Adjuster
1
1.8 E86216
Spacer
2 1.40 E83698
Tension Spring 20x3.5x32mm
1
1.9 E81918
Flat Washer M9x32x2.5 Zinc
1 1.41 E82773
Flat Washer M10x21x2 Zinc
1
1.10 400634
FLEXIBLE COUPLING
2 1.42 E83895
Wheel 80 OD x 23 W
3
1.11 203269
STUD BOLT
12 1.43 213374
SUPPORT
1
1.12 E81957
Pad driver retainer clip
2 1.44 213375
SUPPORT
1
1.13 E81953
Wire Spring Clip 75mm Custom
2 1.45 E83524
Bushing
3
1.14 400413
BRUSH PLATE
2 1.46 E83830
Hex Bolt M8x40 Zinc
3
1.15 E85723
Idler Pulley
1 1.47 E83833
Hex Bolt M8x25 Zinc
6
1.16 E87279
Bushing
1 1.48 E83547
M6x16 Bolt, Zinc Hex Head
4
1.17 409085
LOCK NUT
12 1.49 E87285
Hex Bolt M8x50 Zinc
1
1.18 E81874
Flat Washer M8x17x1.6 Zinc
12 1.50 415831
SCREW
1
1.19 213380
PIN
1 1.51 E81808
Belt, Poly VJ10 L1992
1
1.20 210285
PULLEY
1 1.52 E83823
Screw M5x20/ SS Custom
1
1.21 203254
TIGHTENER
1 1.53 E88010
Hex Nut, M5
6
1.22 E88110
Flat Washer M6.1x60x3 Nylon
1 1.54 E83489
Rings
2
1.23 E88014
Bushing
1 1.55 E83491
Spring, 9.8x1.1x58mm
2
1.24 E83381
Nyloc Hex Nut, M10 Zinc
1 1.56 407651
SCREW
2
1.25 E83404
Flat Washer M9x24x2.5 Zinc
3 1.57 E82303
Pipe
2
1.26 E20126
Cupped Spring Washer M8x18x1
2 1.58 213941
COVER
1
1.27 E82738
Brush Motor 24VDC 560W
1 1.59 E88017
Screw,
6
1.28 E83801
Hex Bolt M8x35 Zinc
1 1.60 213620
PULLEY
1
1.29 203234
SUPPORT
1 1.61 213376
BRUSHES BASE
1
1.30 E82424
Pulley, 35 OD x 18 ID x 48mm
1 1.62 E81926
Band Clamp
2
1.31 205112
WASHER
1 2 E86143
Splash Guard
1
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY
1 E81737
Axle
2 20 415982
CARBON BRUSH MOTOR
2
2 414314
WHEEL
2 21 405975
SPLASH GUARD
1
3 E86175
Support
150
-
NUT M16x1,5 AUTOBL UNI 74
-
3A
203541
SUPPORT
151
- WASHER M8 UNI 6592 -
4 E82529
Caster, Rear Abila
252
- NUT M8 AUTOBL. UNI 7474 -
4A
414332
WHEEL
253
- SCREW M8x16 UNI 5933 -
5 E82395
Washer
254
- SCREW M8x18 UNI 5931 -
6 E82542
Drive Wheel 175 OD x 45
255
- WASHER M8 SCHNORR -
7 E82736
Washer
256
- WASHER M20 UNI 6592 -
8 415135
AXLE-SHAFT
157
- NUT M10 AUTOBL. UNI 7474 -
9 E88191
Flange Bearing
158
- SCREW M10x25 UNI 5739 -
10 414603
GEARMOTOR
159
- WASHER M6 UNI 6592 -
11 415136
AXLE-SHAFT
160
- NUT M6 AUTOBL. UNI 7474 -
12 E82375
Shroud cover, motor
161
- SCREW M8x20 UNI 5739 -
13 405975
SPLASH GUARD
162
- WASHER M8 DIN 6798/A -
14 200325
BUSHING
263
- NUT M8 AUTOBL. UNI 7474 -
15 203500
SUPPORT
164
- WASHER M10 UNI 6592 -
16 E81778
Spring
165
- SCREW M10X35 UNI 5739 -
17 204371
PAD
266
- SCREW M6X16 UNI 5739 -
18 203504
SHAFT
167
- ROSETTA M6 D.18 UNI 6593 -
19 202566
FRAME
168
- SCREW M8X22 UNI 5933 -
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM SKU
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1 E82275
Pin, Adjustable Mounting M10 Zinc
1 16 E83914
Hex Bolt M6x20 SS
4
2 E82280
Pin, Fixed Mounting M10 Zinc
1 17 E82253
Bushing, Brass
2
3 E12666
Squeegee Vacuum Hose
1 18 E83802
Hex Bolt M8x30 Zinc
2
4 E81834
Squeegee Blade, Polyurethane
1 19 E82707
Set Screw Hex Soc Flat End M6x40 SS
2
5 E81835
Squeegee Blade, Polyurethane
1 20 E83831
Flat Hd Soc Machine Screw M6x20 SS
2
6 210048
BLADE
1 21 E81848
Flat Hd Soc Machine Screw M6x25 SS
10
7 210049
BLADE
1 22 408980
SCREW
2
8 210349
SQUEEGEE BODY
1 23 408988
SCREW
2
9 210511
WASHER
4 24 409045
NUT
16
10 E82307
Squeegee Vacuum Adapter
1 25 E83550
NyLoc Hex Nut, M6 Zinc
6
11 E20572
Squeegee Shoe Extender
1 26 E81874
Flat Washer M8x17x1.6 Zinc
4
12 E20077
Squeegee Shoe Extender
1 27 E83948
Lock Washer M10x18x2.2 Zinc
2
13 E83971
Gasket
1 28 E81435
Knob, M6 8-Lobe Nylon Female
2
14 E82451
Wheel 45 OD x 25 W
2 29 E83591
Knob, M6 2-Arm Nylon Female
10
15 E81833
Squeegee Blade, Gum Rubber
1
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY
1 202176
TUBE
1 21 E85762
Hose Clamp
1
2 416172
CLAMP
6
21A
E85762
Hose Clamp
1
3 E81454
Barbed Elbow
3 22 202210
TUBE
1
4 203391
SUPPORT
1 23 E81565
Clamp, 4.8x200 Black
2
5 E82366
Valve
1 24 E82393
Fitting, Tee
1
6 202188
TUBE
1 25 202209
TUBE
1
7 E88400
Fitting
1 26 E86251
Nipple
1
8 E86178
O-Ring
2 27 E85760
Gromment
1
9 E83118
Solution Filter & Housing
150
- SCREW M6X16 UNI 5933 -
10 E83119
solution supply filter
151
- WASHER M20 UNI 6592 -
11 E82341
Gasket
152
- NUT M6 UNI 5588 -
12 202172
TUBE
153
- SCREW M6X20 UNI 5739 -
13 E87297
Valve Shaft Foreman AS2
0
154
- LOCK WASHER M6 -
14 203486
CLAMP
155
- LOCK NUT M8 -
15 E83164
Micro Switch
156
- SCREW M8X70 UNI 5737 -
16 E88085
Fitting 1/2 x 3/8 Foreman
3
157
- NUT M5 UNI 5588 -
17 E81035
Solenoid Valve
158
- LOCK NUT M3 -
18 E82269
Barbed Fitting, 3/8 in.
159
- SCREW M3X20 UNI 5739 -
19 415808
DOWEL
160
- WASHER M6 UNI 6592 -
20 203520
SUPPORT
1
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY
1 203491
ARM
1
2 E83932
Bushin
g
9
3 E85767
Bushin
g
2
4 E82309
S
p
ring, 11.8x1.2x15mm
1
5 412449
ARM
1
6 203496
KNIFE
1
7 203495
STUD BOLT
2
8 E82837
S
p
rin
g
1
8a E82837
S
p
rin
g
1
9 203494
KNIFE
1
10 203493
TIE ROD
1
11 412450
RETURN
1
12 203492
HANDLE
1
13 E81318
Knob
1
14 E83832
Flat Washer M8.5x30x3 N
y
lon
2
15 E81714
S
p
rin
g
1
50
- WASHER M8 D.24 UNI 6593 -
51
- SCREW M8X25 UNI 5739 -
52
- WASHER M8 DIN 6798/A -
53
- SCREW M8X40 UNI 5739 -
55
-- NUT M8 UNI 7474 -
56
- NUT M8 UNI 5588 -
57
- SCREW M8X30 UNI 5739 -
58
- SCREW M8X45 UNI 5739 -
59
- SCREW M8X20 UNI 5739 -
60
- SCREW M8X90 UNI 5737 -
61
- WASHER M8 UNI 6592 -
62
- SCREW M8X25 UNI 5933 -
63
- SCREW M6X20 UNI 5933 -
64
- NUT M6 UNI 5588 -
65
- SCREW Ø 4,8X13 UNI 6954 -
66
- SCREW M8X35 UNI 5739 -
Recovery Drain Hose
Solution Drain Hose
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY
1 E83850
Flat Washer M5x20 SS
6 32 E81710
Hose Clamp
1
2
415147 COVER
1 35 E88384
Fitting, Recovery Tank Hose
1
415148 COVER
1 38 E82790
Air Filter/Shutoff
1
3
415144 PANEL
1 40 E88102 Recovery Filter Assembly 1
4 E86195
Cover, Bonnet Gray
1 41 E81786
Hose Clip
1
5 E88125
Bushing
4 42 E86290 Drain Hose 1
6 E88126
Bracket
2
202887 EXHAUST PIPE -
7 E81029
Hinge
243
ASSEMBLY/WATER LEVEL
8
415095 SPLASH GUARD
160
- SCREW M5X16 UNI 7688 -
9
415096 BLADE
161
- SCREW M4X25 UNI 5739 A2 -
10
415094 COVER
162
- NUT M4 UNI 7474
11
414817 TANKS
163
- SCREW M8X45 UNI 5739
12 420512
CLAMP
264
- NUT M8 UNI 7474
13 E86108
Drain Hose w/ Cap
165
- NUT M8 UNI 5588
14
420678 CLAMP
166
- WASHER M8 UNI 6592
15
203517 BRACKET
167
- SCREW M5X20 UNI 7687
16 E81887 Exhaust Plug 1 68
- NUT M5 UNI 7474
17
414818 TANKS
169
- WASHER M5 D.15 UNI 6593
18 E87295
Tube
170
- SCREW M5X16 UNI 7380
19
203163
ASM Protection/Filter 1 71
- SCREW M6X14 UNI 5931
20 E81006
Vacuum Splash Guard
172
- SCREW M5X20 UNI 7687 A2
21 E83696
Filter CRS/DRS
173
- WASHER M5 UNI 6592 A2
22 E83338
Float WS17
174
- SCREW M6X16 UNI 5739
23 E83605
Split pin
175
- WASHER M6 D.18 UNI 6593
24 E83995
Ring
176
- WASHER DIN 6798/A
25 E88284
Washer 4 x 8 x 3 Nylon
477
- SCREW M6X35 UNI 5933
26 E82381 Gasket Ring 1 78
- SCREW Ø 3.9X13 UNI 6954
27 E82450
Cover
179
- SCREW Ø 4.2X16 UNI 6954
28 E83994
Gasket
180
- WASHER M5 D.20 UNI 6593
29 E82267
Coupling
181
- SCREW M5X25 UNI 7688
30 E20462
Hose, Vacuum
182
- NUT M4 UNI5588
31 E85756 Recovery Tank Lid Assembly 1 83
- WASHER M6 D.24 UNI6593
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY
1 203511
COVER
1 26 414545
CABLE
1
2 E82493
Grips, Handle
2 27 E83584
Battery jumper cable
1
3 415140
PIPE
2 28 E86208
SB50 Red Electrical Connector
1
4 E81019
O-Ring
2 29 E86208
SB50 Red Electrical Connector
1
5 E82782
Washer
250
- SCREW Ø 4,8X32 UNI 6954 -
6 E85751
Trigger Lever
151
- NUT M5 UNI 5588 -
7 E81625
Shank, M5x32
252
- SCREW M3X20 UNI 5739 A2 -
8 203279
PIN COUPLER
253
- NUT M3 UNI 7474 -
9 415141
SHAFT
154
- SCREW 4,8X25 UNI 6954 -
10 E82284
Lever
155
- NUT M6 UNI 7474 -
11 203510
HANDLE BAR BODY
156
- SCREW M6X45 UNI 5739 -
12 E81663
Fair Lead
157
- NUT M5 UNI 7474 -
13 415142
SUPPORT PLATE
258
- WASHER M6 D.18 UNI 6593 -
14 E88192
Nut
159
- SCREW M6X20 UNI 5739 -
15 E81597
Circuit Breaker 10 amp
160
- WASHER M6 UNI 6592 -
16 E88204
Spring
161
- SCREW M8X20 UNI 5739 -
17 E81763
Cam
162
- WASHER M8 DIN 6798/A -
18 415810
TIE ROD
163
- WASHER M8 UNI 6592 -
19 400648
SUPPORT PLATE
264
- NUT M4 UNI 5588
20 203508
BRACKET
165
- VITE M4X16 UNI 5739
21 E82520
Potentiometer
166
- VITE M3X16 UNI 7687
22 E20076
Pinion Gear
167
- VITE 4,8X13UNI 6954
23 E82794
Microswitch
268
- VITE M4X20 UNI 5739
25 203507
BRACKET
169
- NUT M4 UNI 7474
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM SKU
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1
415152
PROTECTION 2 29
203526
PANNEL 1 2 E83168 Fuse, 3 amp 1 30 E83495 Hour Meter 1 3 E88244 Fuse Holder 1 31 E83315 Switch Key 1 4
409869
PLATE 1 50 - SCREW M4X10 UNI7687 ­5 E86196 Fuse, 60 amp 1 51 - WASHER M4 D.12 UNI 6593 ­6 E83926 Fuse 30A faston suction motor 1 52 - NUT M4 UNI 7474 ­7 E81642 Fuseholder 2 53 - SCREW Ø 5,5X10 UNI 6954 ­8 E88497 Fuse Block End Cap 2 54 - SCREW M4X12 UNI 7688 ­9 E83664 Insulator WS17 1 55 - SCREW M5X12 UNI5739 -
10 E83595 Remote control switch support 1 56 - WASHER M5 DIN 6798/A ­11 E83628 Contactor 24VDC 1 57 - WASHER M8 UNI 6592 ­12 E83160 Relay 24VDC 30A 1 58 - SCREW M4X6 UNI 7687 ­13 E83972 Fuse 30A fasten 1 59 - WASHER M4 DIN 6798/A ­14 E83159 Relay 24VDC 20A 2 60 - WASHER M5 UNI 6592 ­15 E20646 Chopper Card 1 61 - NUT M5 UNI 7474 ­16
416025
RESISTANCE 2 62 - NUT M4 UNI 5588 -
17
413967
LABEL 1 63 - WASHER M5 D.15 UNI 6593 -
18 E83173 Contact, Key Switch 1 64 - SCREW M5X16 UNI 5739 ­19 E81358 Switch Flange 1 65 - SCREW M5X12 UNI 5739 ­20 E87975 Stud Bolt Tripla 1 66 - WASHER M5 D.20 UNI 6593 ­21 E86145 Knob 1 67 - WASHER M5 D.15 UNI 6593 ­22 E81706 Signal Lamp Green 1 68 - SCREW M5X30 UNI 5739 ­23 E83328 Vacuum switch 2 69 - NUT M3 UNI 7474 ­24 E88022 Battery Check Card 24 Volt 1 70 - SCREW M4X8 UNI 7688 ­25 E83316 Key Switch 1 71 - SCREW M3X16 UNI 7687 A2 ­26 E88305 Cover, Black 1 72 - SCREW Ø 4,8X13 UNI 6954 ­27
409296
BASE 3 73 - SCREW Ø 4,2X13 UNI 6954 -
28
203524
SHEET 1
ITEM SKU
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1 E81477
Knob 25X50 M8
2
2 203506
HANDLE
1
3 E82550
Handle - Lever S42
1
4 414726
BUSHING
2
5 203497
LEVER
1
6 E85768
Squeegee Cable
1
7 E81907
Pin
3
8 203505
SHAFT
1
9 202458
SPACER
1
10 415138
CABLE
1
11 E86154
Fork
1
12 415154
CABLE
1
13 E86154
Fork
1
14 203499
BRACKET
1
15 409392
PIN
1
50
- NUT M6 UNI 7474 -
51
- SCREW M6X16 UNI 5739 -
52
- SCREW M6X30 UNI 5739 -
53
- WASHER M6 DIN 6798/A -
54
- SCREW M6X20 UNI 5739 -
55
- NUT M6 UNI 5588 -
56
- SCREW M6X20 UNI 5739 -
58
- WASHER M6 D.18 UNI 6593 -
59
- NUT M5 UNI 5589 -
60
- WASHER M5 DIN 6798/A -
61
- WASHER M5 D.15 UNI 6593 -
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION QTY
1 202243
DEADENING HOSE
1
2 E83920
Clamp 9x300 4,8x360 black
1
3 E83949
Motor, Vacuum
1
3A
E82631
Motor, Vacuum 36v 720w 2-Sta
g
e
1
4 414960
SUPPORT
1
5 E83944
Sound Deadening Foam
1
6 415134
STUD BOLT
3
7 E87975
Stud Bolt Tri
p
la
3
8 414686
SPACER
3
9 E83244
deadening hose
1
10 E83871
Compression spring 55x2x200
1
11 414350
DEADENING HOSE
1
12 203523
COVER
1
13 414352
DEADENING HOSE
1
14 414351
DEADENING HOSE
1
15 E88291
Vacuum Motor 36VDC 550W
1
16 E83944
Sound Deadenin
g
Foam
1
17 E82282
Sound Deadenin
g
Foam
1
18 206225
STUD BOLT
3
40
- NUT M6 -
41
- NUT M6 -
42
- SCREW M6X80 -
43
- SCREW M6X120 -
44
- SCREW -
45
- WASHER M6 D.18 -
46
- WASHER M6 -
47
- SCREW M6x90 -
ITEM SKU DESCRIPTION
1 E83328
Vacuum switch
2 E83316
Key Switch
3 E88022 Battery Check Card 24 Volt 4 E83328
Vacuum switch
5 E81706
Signal Lamp Green
6 E83164
Micro Switch
7 409448
POTENTIOMETER 2K
8 E82270
Micro Switch
9 E82270
Micro Switch
10 E83628
Contactor 24VDC
11 E83160
Relay 24VDC 30A
12 E83664
Insulator WS17
13 E83168
Fuse, 3 amp
14 E83972
Fuse 30A fasten
15 E83159
Relay 24VDC 20A
16 E83159
Relay 24VDC 20A
17
- TRIMMER, MIN. SPEED
18
- TRIMMER, ACCELERATION
19
- TRIMMER, MAX. SPEED
20 E20646
Chopper Card
21 E86196
Fuse, 60 amp
22 E83926
Fuse 30A faston suction motor
23 E86208
SB50 Red Electrical Connector
24 E86208
SB50 Red Electrical Connector
25 407885
SOLENOID VALVE (OPT.)
26 E83495
Hour Meter
M1
E82810
Motor, Brush 3500 RPM, 24 V, 600 W
M1a
E88444
Brush Motor Drive
M2
E83949
Motor, Vacuum
M2
E82631
Motor, Vacuum 36v 720w 2-Stage
M2
E88291
Vacuum Motor 36VDC 550W
M3
414603
TRACTION MOTOR 24V
BETCO US WARRANTY POLICY
10 year coverage
Subject to the conditions stated below, Betco warrants parts and labor on rotationally molded polyethylene tanks/ housings and injection molded vacuum head assemblies to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ten years to the original purchaser.
Allowable Travel Time Warranty Reimbursement:
Eligible equipment: All battery and propane powered equipment products. Warranty period: 90 days from date of sale to the original purchaser. A maximum 60 mile round trip at 44 cents per mile will be allowed for warranty consideration.
3 Year Coverage
Subject to the conditions stated below, Betco warrants parts and labor on all other Betco components to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years to the origi­nal purchaser.
1 Year Coverage
Subject to the conditions stated below, Betco offers a limited warranty on parts and labor on the following equipment: parts and accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year to the original purchaser.
• DM Series Vacuums: #85506-00, #85507-00
• Bac Pac Lite Vacuum: #85903-00
• FiberPRO® Floor Dryer: #85507-00
• WORKMAN™ Series Vacuums: #85024-00, #85025-00, #85026-00, #85027-00
• CV100T Vacuum: #85023-00
• All Tools and Accessories
• All Battery Chargers
• All Batteries are pro-rated for 1 year
Propane Machine Warranty:
Honda engines are warranted by Honda for a period of 2 years against manufacturer defects. Kawasaki engines are warranted by Kawasaki for a period of 2 years against manufacturer defects. All other components (except wear items)* are warranted by Betco for a period of 3 years.
*Wear Items exempt from Warranty consideration include but may not be limited to: power cords, transport wheels, vacuum bags, belts, squeegee blades, pad drivers, clutch plates, handle grips, fi lters, screens, throttle cables, brushes and carbon brushes.
Subject to the conditions and exceptions stated in this warranty, Betco warrants the Betco products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the periods listed under the warranty policy to the original pur­chaser. At any time during the warranty period, Betco will furnish replacement parts for the Betco parts to the original purchas­er. Such parts will be furnished and charged including transportation costs, to the original owner through any Betco authorized Service Distributor. If the original part is returned within the warranty policy period from date of delivery for inspection by Betco and is found to be defective the owner will be credited for the cost of replacement parts plus shipping and handling. Replacement parts that have become defective through wear or abuse are not included in this warranty.
This warranty does not apply to damage or defect caused by accident, misuse. Negligence, fi re, or to any Betco product which has been serviced or repaired by other than an authorized Betco Service Distributor or Betco factory personnel. This warranty is void if products are used for any purpose other than that which was intended. There are no other warranties expressed or implied. In no event shall Betco be liable for incidental or consequential damages or any damage to person or property. (Please note some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations for incidental and consequential damages)
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Customer Service: 888-GO-BETCO • Fax: 800-445-5056 • Technical Service: 877-856-5954 • www.betco.com
1001 Brown Avenue • Toledo, Ohio 43607-0127
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