diversey TASKI swingo 1260B Power, TASKI swingo 1660 Instructions For Use Manual

swingo 1260B Power
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Translation of the original instructions of use
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CAUTION! Always read the instructions of use and
the safety instructions before using the machine for the first time.
The instructions of use must be kept in a safe and well accessible place so that you can refer to them at any time.
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tion. Failure to follow these instructions may result in danger to persons and/or ex­tensive damage to property!
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tion. Failure to follow these instructions may result in faults and damage to proper­ty!
Notice: This sign designates important information
regarding the efficient use of the product. Failure to follow these instructions may re­sult in faults!
It includes instructions for the work steps that you must carry out in order.
Content
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Cleaning products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Further documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Structural layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Prior to commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Beginning work with the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
End of operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Service, maintenance and care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Machine dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Intended use
The machine is intended for commercial use (e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shopping centers, offices, etc.). Subject to strict compliance with the instructions of use, these machines are used for the wet cleaning of hard flooring. These machines are exclusively designed for use in interior zones.
Attention: The machine must not be used for polish-
ing, oiling, the application of wax, carpet cleaning or dust removal. The wet clean­ing of parquet and laminate flooring with this machine is at your own risk.
Caution: Changes to the machine that have not
been authorized by Diversey will lead to the expiry of safety marks and CE confor­mity. Using the machine for purposes oth­er than the intended purpose can cause injuries to persons, and damage to the ma­chine and the working environment. Such cases will usually result in the termination of any warranty and possible guarantee claims.
Safety instructions
Due to their design and construction, TASKI machines comply with the relevant essential health and safety requirements of the EC directives; they therefore have the CE sign.
Caution: The machine may only be used by per-
sons who are adequately trained for the use of the machine or who have provided proof of their skills regarding the use of the machine and who are explicitly commis­sioned to use the machine.
Caution: The machine must not be used by people
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, including children or people who lack experience or knowledge.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
Caution: Do not use the machine in rooms where
explosive or highly combustible substanc­es (e.g. gas, solvents, heating fuel, dust, etc.) are stored or processed.
These substances could be ignited by the electrical or mechanical components of the machine.
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Caution: Do not use the machine for the vacuum
cleaning of poisonous, harmful, caustic or irritating substances (e.g. dangerous dust, etc.). The filter system does not adequate­ly filter out these kinds of substances.
Possible impacts on the health of the user or third persons cannot be ruled out.
Caution: Pay attention to the local situation as well
as to third persons and children! In the vi­cinity of blind spots such as doors or curves in particular, it is important to re­duce speed.
Caution: Do not transport other persons and objects
with this machine.
Caution: In case of malfunction or defect or after
collisions or toppling over, the machine must be inspected by an authorized expert before restarting. The same applies if the machine was left outdoors, immersed in water or subjected to moisture.
Caution: The machine must be stopped immediate-
ly in case of damage to safety relevant parts such as brush covers, power supply cords or covers that enable access to live parts.
Caution: The machine must not be stopped, parked
or stored on slopes.
Caution: The machine may only be used on a fixed,
stable and sufficiently load-bearing sur­face.
In the case of non-adherence there is a risk of accidents.
Attention: The machine must be protected against
unauthorized use. Therefore, always pull out the key before you move away from the machine; Or keep them in a locked room.
Attention: Operate and keep the machine in a dry
and low-dust environment at temperatures between +10°C / + 50 °F and +35°C/ + 95 °F degrees only.
Attention: Only authorized experts who are familiar
with all safety instructions relevant for this machine are allowed to repair mechanical or electrical machine parts.
Attention: Only tools (brushes, pads or similar) that
are specified in these instructions of use under accessories, or which have been recommended by a TASKI consultant, may be used. Any other brushes might im­pair the safety and functions of the ma­chine.
Attention: National regulations for personal protec-
tion and accident prevention as well as the manufacturer's instructions for the use of cleaning solutions must be consistently observed.
Caution: The machine must be switched off and the
key must be removed for any work carried out on the machine.
Caution: Do not use the machine in rooms with high
electromagnetic interference (electric smog).
Caution: The machine must not be used on slopes
>2%. Slopes must be driven on slowly and using the "turtle mode" in order to ensure safe stopping.
Sharp cornering on slopes can affect the stability of the machine and is therefore prohibited. Danger of accident.
Attention: In case of foam or liquid leakage from the
machine, the suction unit must be switched off immediately.
Attention: Use this machine with suitable batteries
and approved chargers only.
Attention: TASKI machines and devices are de-
signed such that health risks caused by noise emissions or vibrations can be ruled out according to the current state of sci­ence. See the technical data on page 15.
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Cleaning products
Notice: TASKI machines are designed in such a
way that optimal cleaning results can be achieved if TASKI cleaning products are used. Other cleaning products may cause mal­functions and damage to the machine or the environment. Therefore, we recommend the exclusive use of TASKI cleaning products.
Faults caused by inappropriate cleaning products are not covered by the guaran­tee.
For further details, please contact your TASKI service partner.
Further documents
Notice: The electric diagram of this machine is
provided in the spare parts list. Please contact your customer service for
further information.
Notice: These instructions of use as well as all in-
structions of use for TASKI machines are available on the following website:
www.taski.com/instructions-use
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Structural layout
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max.60°C
max.140°F
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1 Driving switch 2 Operating hour counter (option) 3 Drain hose cleaning solution (blue cover) 4 Drain hose waste water (red cover) 5 Battery disconnection socket (coding) 6 Variant: Foot pedal tool 7 Foot pedal squeegee 8 Squeegee 9 Option: Lock battery compartment 10 Tools (brushes, pads, etc.) 11 Brush unit 12 Fresh water tank filter 13 Recovery tank 14 Float (Overfill protection recovery tank) 15 Suction filter 16 Dirt sieve 17 Solution tank 18 Dosage aid 19 Tank lid 20 Tank lid release 21 Cleaning solution supply button (ON/OFF) 22 Suction unit button (ON/OFF) 23 Key switch 24 ECO mode button (ON/OFF) 25 Cleaning solution supply amount button (+/-) 26 Tool drive button ON / OFF (only with 1255B EBU) 27 Battery level indicator 28 Battery display loaded 29 Battery display loading 30 Battery/PSU fault display 31 Service display 32 Driving handle
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Batteries
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Power board
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Onboard
charger
Permissible batteries Traction batteries are required for the use of this machine (no
starter or device batteries). We recommend the use of pure traction batteries. Only these batteries guarantee a long ser­vice life.
Traction batteries are produced as open (wet-cell) batteries or as maintenance-free (VRLA) batteries (Gel and AGM). The machine must be adjusted according to each construction type and manufacturer.
Each battery has a different service life and performance. The machine must be programmed after the batteries have
been inserted or if the battery type and/or the manufacturer have been changed as well as prior to starting the machine.
Incorrect adjustment may result in early battery failure.
Safety measures to be taken when handling the batteries
• Batteries contain acid. Always wear safety goggles for the maintenance, installation and removal of wet-cell batteries.
• Rinse acid splashes in your eyes or on your skin with plenty of clear wa­ter. Then immediately consult a doctor. Wash your clothes with water.
• Explosive gas is generated during battery charging. Keep away from open fire or glowing embers.
Attention: The operating instructions provided by the
battery manufacturer must also be ob­served.
Attention: Provide adequate ventilation when
charging the battery.
Attention: Always disconnect the batteries from the
machine before starting maintenance work.
Battery connection diagram
(Option)
Charging procedure with external battery charger Each battery type and/or battery manufacturer requires differ-
ent charging characteristics.
• Do not smoke!
• Danger of acid burns!
• Attention! The battery poles are al­ways energized. Therefore do not deposit any objects on the batteries!
Attention: Keep batteries clean and dry. Immediately
wipe off leaking acid or water (wet-cell bat­teries). Wear protective gloves for this purpose.
Attention: Batteries may only be installed by service
agencies or experts approved by Di­versey; they must be installed in compli­ance with the connection diagram. Installation and/or connection errors may result in severe injury, explosion and major damage to the machine and the environ­ment.
Attention: Incorrect charging characteristics or the
use of inappropriate chargers results in early failure or the quick destruction of the batteries.
Optionally available on-board chargers are adapted to the bat­tery size and contain several charging characteristics which are adjusted ex works or by a TASKI service technician for recommended batteries. This regulation shall also apply for the use of stationary (external) chargers.
Attention: Persistent short-term use with subsequent
battery charging may cause long-term damage to the batteries. Standard value: At least approx. 20% of the available ca­pacity should be used up before recharg­ing the battery.
Attention: In order to achieve their max. possible ser-
vice life, traction batteries must undergo the complete charging cycle (12-16 hours) twice a week.
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Attention: Before decommissioning the machine for
a longer period, the batteries must under­go a complete charging cycle. After com­pletion, the charger is disconnected from the machine and/or mains. Batteries grad­ually discharge. Depending on the type of battery, they must be recharged after 3-6 months. Before recommissioning, the bat­teries should undergo another complete charging cycle.
Charging procedure with external charger
• Connect the external battery charger with the battery iso-
lating plug of the machine.
Attention: Make sure that the plug is inserted up to
the stop in order to ensure a good electri­cal contact.
Notice: All machine functions are deactivated
during charging.
Charging procedure with (optional) on-board charger
Attention: The machine must be switched off (main
switch) and the battery disconnection plug must be disconnected.
• Take the power cord and connect it with a socket (with slow fuse).
Open battery compartment for maintenance
• The machine must be switched off.
Caution: Before opening the battery compartment
make sure that both tank areas are empty.
• Disconnect the battery from the machine at the battery dis-
connection socket.
• Lower the squeegee.
• At the bottom left and right on the front side of the machine you will find the battery compartment release.
• Unscrew both screws and remove them.
Variant: Machine with wet battery set
• At the bottom left on the front side of the machine you will find the battery compartment release.
• Press the release (e.g. with a screw­driver) into the intended opening and lift the tank until it locks.
• Tank position before change of posi­tion.
After charging
Attention: Switch off the charger before disconnect-
ing the batteries (only for external char­gers).
Disconnecting the charger while it is still switched on may result in an explosion in the battery compartment.
• Stow away the power cord for (optional) on-board chargers in the provided compartment.
• Store the charging cable in a dry place where it is protected against damage.
Attention: Charging cables transfer high currents. Do
not use the charger if there are any signs of damage to the plug, cable or device connection.
Maintenance and care of open (wet-cell) batteries
Notice: The care for maintenance-free batteries is
limited to the compliance with the correct charging processes and correct adjust­ment of the charging curve.
• Stand behind the machine.
• Carefully open the battery compart-
ment until the driving handle is on the ground.
• Carefully open the battery compart-
ment until the driving handle is on the ground.
After maintenance, carefully tilt the tank back to its initial posi­tion and lock it.
Notice: Lift the suction nozzle again
Notice: Connect the battery with the machine at
the battery disconnection socket.
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Prior to commissioning
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Relocation drive
• Switch on the machine (key switch).
The display lights up briefly. The battery level indicator notifies
you that the machine is ready for op eration. (In case of malfunctions, please see page 14).
• Take the driving handle and arrange the height of the driving switches in such a way that you can work easily with them.
• By gently pushing the driving switch into the direction of movement, the machine is set into motion. If you let go of the driving switch, the machine will stop.
Brush installation Before inserting, please check:
• that the brush does not fall below the red marking (bristles) or 1cm of bristle length.
• the pad for wear and cleanliness before use.
Attention: Do not use brushes which have reached
their wear limit. The wear limit is indicated by the length of the red bristle. Do not use worn or contaminated pads. Use original TASKI brushes only. Failure to observe these instructions may result in inade­quate cleaning results or even floor dam­age.
• Position the tools under the tool unit.
• Switch the machine on.
The indicator elements lights up briefly.
Variant: Automatic brush lowering (Option 1255B)
• Press the Brush drive button ON/ OFF.
While lowering the brush will slowly start to pulse. In this way the tool is centered and engaged.
The display lights up.
Variant: Foot pedal
• Unlock the foot pedal and lower the tool slowly.
While lowering the brush will slowly start to pulse. In this way the tool is centered and engaged. The brush drive display lights up.
Squeegee assembly
• The machine must be switched off (main switch).
• Position the suction nozzle (2) below the suction nozzle holder (1).
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• Press the foot pedal down until the suction nozzle holder engages.
• Attach the suction hose to the con­nector.
Filling the fresh water tank
Attention: Max. permissible water temperature
60 °C/140 °F. Diversey recommends using cold water
since hot water will adjust to the floor tem­perature as soon as it is in contact with the floor. Thus there are no advantages to us­ing hot water.
• The machine must be switched off (main switch).
• Put your hand into the opening be­tween tank cover and tank.
Palms upwards.
• Open the tank cover until the support engages in the tank wall.
• Remove the dosage aid.
• Fill the fresh water tank with water.
Maximum filling level (page 5).
• Tip the tank cover back into its original position and press it down until it locks.
Dosing:
Attention: Wear gloves, goggles and appropriate
(protective) working clothes when han­dling chemical products!
Notice: Use chemical products recommended by
Diversey only and always observe the product information.
Notice: When the brush is down, gently moving
the machine back and forth can make the clutch easier to engage.
Caution: Using unsuitable products (e.g. products
containing chlorine, acids or solvents) may cause harm to health and severe damage to the machine.
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Notice: For a precise dosage, use the scale in the
dosage cup. The filling level mark on the tank corre-
sponds to the mark in the dosage cup. The type of machine is also noted in the dos­age cup!
Information on the package of the product
0.5% 1/2 1 x 1/2
1% 1/2 1 x MAX (2 x 1/2)
Dosage cup application
Tank capacity Dosage cup
MAX 1 x MAX
MAX 2 x MAX
• Fill the product you have measured with the dosage cup into the fresh water tank.
Beginning work with the machine
Attention: Always wear slip-resistant shoes and ap-
propriate working clothes when working with this machine!
Notice: Whilst operating the machine always keep
both hands on the steering wheel / driving handle, so that safe operation is guaran­teed.
Attention: Start familiarization with the machine by
making your first driving attempts in a free area.
Attention: If there is a danger of falling objects during
use of the machine, the necessary safety precautions must be taken or adhered to in accordance with national regulations.
• Switch the machine on.
The display lights up briefly.
• Slightly lift the tank cover.
• Push the tank cover support slightly inwards.
• Close the tank lid.
• By pushing gently on the front part of the tank cover you lock the tank.
Notice: TASKI offers an automatic dosage feature
as an option. It is possible to mount it addi­tionally. Please contact your customer ser­vice.
Pre-cleaning
Attention: Remove any objects (wooden, metal parts
etc.) from the cleaning surface.
The objects could be catapulted by the ro tating tool, and thereby cause injuries to people and damage to the environment.
Cleaning start
• Lower the squeegee.
• Switch the machine on.
The indicator elements lights up briefly.
• Lower the tool: see variant on page 8.
• Press the Suction unit ON/OFF but-
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ton.
The display lights up; the suction en gine starts.
• Press the Cleaning solution supply ON/OFF button.
The display lights up. The cleaning solution supply is start
ed when the brushes rotate.
• Select the desired dosing by press­ing the +/- buttons from level 1-6.
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Notice: Diversey recommends a sustainable work-
ing by determination of the correct product dosing quantity. Overdosing or underdos­ing will lead to unsatisfactory cleaning re­sults.
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Notice: TASKI offers an automatic dosage feature
as an option. It is possible to mount it addi­tionally. Please contact your customer ser­vice.
Replenishing cleaning solvent
Attention: The flooring may be damaged when work-
ing without cleaning solution.
• By gently pushing the driving switch into the direction of movement the machine is set into motion.
Power off function
Notice: The machine turns itself off after 5 minutes
when no longer in use.
During these 5 minutes:
• the brushes may not be manipulated in any way.
• the user must not leave the machine out of sight.
• sucked in or jammed objects may be cleaned from the squeegee only.
• the user is only allowed to leave the machine in order to clear the work space. The user must maintain visual con­tact.
Battery capacity - end of operational readiness The battery level indicator provides information on the avail-
able operating time.
• If the red indicator begins to flash, approx. 5 minutes of residual working time are left.
• After that the brush unit is lifted. The red display switches to continuous light.
• Now 10 more minutes remain for driving the machine to the charging station. Then the machine is automatically switched off.
• In order to restart, the batteries must be fully charged.
Notice: A rattling sound of the pump indicates that
the fresh water tank is empty.
Attention: The pump must never run dry for an ex-
tended period.
• The machine must be switched off.
• Open the tank lid.
• Fill the fresh water tank with water, see page 8.
• Add the cleaning product using the dosing cup.
• Close the tank lid.
Draining dirty water
Recovery tank full:
• If the recovery tank is full, the floater will be sucked onto the suction filter.
This will be indicated by a change of the noise by increasing the suction speed as well as residual water at the bottom.
• Drain the recovery tank, see page 11.
Cleaning method
Direct working method: Scrubbing and suction in one work step.
Indirect working method: Applying the cleaning solution, scrubbing and suction in sev­eral work steps.
Notice: The machine guiding might be impaired in
case of special combinations of flooring/ contamination and cleaning product.
Optionally available wheels can improve the traction of the machine on the floor. Please contact your TASKI customer con­sultant.
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End of operation
• Press the Brush drive ON/OFF but-
ton.
The cleaning solution supply is stopped.
• Drive on for a few meters so that the brushes keep on ro-
tating for a short time to avoid dripping.
Very important for TASKI contact pads!
Variant: Automatic brush lowering (Option 1255B)
• Press the Brush drive button ON/ OFF.
The display lights up and the brush unit is stopped and lifted.
• Drive on for a few meters in order to absorb the remaining drain water.
Variant: Foot pedal
• To lift the tool, push the foot pedal downwards until it engages.
Removing and cleaning the squeegee
• Pull the suction hose from the connector.
• Lift the squeegee with your foot.
• Compress the lock springs. The
squeegee is released and can be re­moved from the squeegee holder.
• Clean the suction nozzle under running water using a brush.
Notice: Only cleaned and intact blades ensure op-
timal suction results!
• Drive on for a few meters in order to absorb the remaining drain water.
• Lift the squeegee.
Allow the suction unit to run on so that the remaining waste water in the hose is sucked up.
• Press the Suction unit ON/OFF but-
ton.
The display lights up; the suction en gine stops.
• Switch off the machine.
Attention: The machine must now be emptied and
cleaned. Switch off the machine (main switch) and disconnect the battery discon­nection socket before beginning with the following steps.
Empty and clean the recovery tank and fresh water tank
Notice: Drain water or cleaning solution must be
disposed of in compliance with the nation­al regulations.
Notice: When draining the recovery tank, the reg-
ulations of the detergent supplier regard­ing personal protective equipment of the cleaning solution manufacturer must be observed.
Proceed as follows:
• Take the drain hose out of the holder.
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• Open the red or blue cover at the level of the handle, lower the end of the hose slowly and empty the recovery or fresh water tank.
Cleaning the recovery tank and fresh water tank
• Open the tank cover until the support engages in the tank wall.
• Rinse the recovery tank and the fresh water tank thorough-
ly with clean water.
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• Remove the dirt sieve (yellow), emp­ty it and thoroughly rinse it under run­ning water.
• Take out the suction filter (yellow) and remove the dirt with a cloth or a soft brush.
• Check the float to make sure it is fully functional and repair any fault
Removing and cleaning the brush
Notice: Clean the brush whenever cleaning work
is completed.
• The machine must be switched off.
• Push the tool ejector briefly but firmly with your foot.
• Remove the brushes and clean them under running water.
• After you have finished emptying the tanks, screw the red and blue cover back on and hang the hose on the holder.
Attention: Clogged suction filters may impair the suc-
tion performance.
• Reassemble the dirt sieve (yellow) and the suction filter.
• Put the drain hoses back into the holder.
Cleaning the fresh water tank filter
Attention: Clean the fresh water tank filter after the
end of operation.
Clogged filters can inhibit the supply of de tergents and thus lead to surface damage.
• The machine must be switched off (main switch).
• Unscrew the fresh water tank filter and remove it.
• Rinse the filter thoroughly with clean water.
Notice: The filter is lower than the drain hole of the
tank. A rest amount of cleaning solution will run out only when the filter is removed.
• Put the filter back and twist it closed.
Cleaning the machine
Attention: Never clean the machine with a high-pres-
sure cleaner or water jet.
Water ingress in the machine may cause considerable damage to the mechanical or electrical parts.
• Wipe the machine with a moist cloth.
Storing / parking the machine (not in operation)
Attention: The machine must be switched off (main
switch) and the battery disconnection plug must be disconnected.
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Notice: Store the machine with a lifted squeegee,
lifted brush and open tank lid. Thus, the tank can dry, and the generation of mold and unpleas­ant odors is prevented.
Attention: Never store the machine with discharged
batteries. Otherwise, the batteries will be damaged beyond repair.
Service, maintenance and care
The maintenance of the machine is a prerequisite for impec­cable operation and a long service life.
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Attention: Use original TASKI parts only; otherwise,
any warranty and liability claims will ex­pire.
Attention: In order to rule out unintended machine
functions, before starting maintenance works the following must always be carried out
- the machine must be switched off,
- the key can be removed.
Signs and symbols:
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I3
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Blade replacement Blade in the inner radius
Activity
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Loading batteries 6
Replenishing distilled water (wet-cell batteries). Observe the service sheet of
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the battery supplier!
Draining and cleaning the recovery and fresh water tank (Flextank)
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Clean all yellow marked parts
Clean the brushes 12
Clean the squeegee, check the blades for wear and change them, if necessary
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Wipe the machine using a damp cloth 12
Clean the gasket of the tank cover, check them for cracks and replace
them, if necessary Maintenance and service program car-
ried out by Diversey service techni-
cians
Service intervals TASKI machines are high-quality machines that have been
checked for safety in the factory and by authorized inspectors. Electrical and mechanical parts are subject to wear and aging after a longer period of use.
• In order to maintain operational safe­ty and readiness for use, the ma­chine must be serviced whenever the maintenance indicator lights up (fac­tory setting is 450 working hours) or at least once a year.
• Put the clean squeegee body with the rolls downward on a solid surface (table, ground, etc.). (Detail I1)
• Loosen the screw (do not remove it completely) in the mid­dle of the 2 parts of the tightening strap until the tightening strap can be removed. (Detail I2)
• Clean squeegee body, blades and tightening strap under running water with a brush.
• Mount the "turned" or new blade onto the squeegee body.
• Put the tightening strap in the right position on the blade (Detail I3).
• Tension the tightening strap. (Detail I2)
Blade on the outer radius
Notice: In case of extraordinary use and/or insuffi-
cient maintenance, shorter intervals are required.
Service center Please always indicate the type and number of the machine
whenever you contact us for order placing or in case of mal­functions.
The required data are provided on the nameplate of your ma­chine. The address of your closest TASKI service partner is provided on the last page of these instructions of use.
• Put the clean squeegee body with the rolls downward on a solid surface (table, ground, etc.). (Detail A1)
• Loosen the screws (do not remove them completely) on the left and right side of the 3-part tightening strap until the tightening strap can be removed. (Detail A2)
• Clean squeegee body, blades and tightening strap under running water with a brush.
• Mount the "turned" or new blade onto the squeegee body.
• Put the tightening strap in the right position on the blade (Detail A3).
• Tension the tightening strap. (Detail A2)
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