Nilfisk-Advance micromax 17E, 908 7047 202 Instruction Manual

Micromax™ 17E
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
ADVANCE model: 908 7047 020
INSTRUCTIONS D’UTILISATION
Modèle ADVANCE: 908 7047 020
Modelo ADVANCE: 908 7047 020
INSTRUÇÕES DE USO
Modelo ADVANCE: 908 7047 020
909 5473 000(2)2005-04
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 2
MANUAL PURPOSE AND CONTENTS ........................................................................................................... 2
TARGET ........................................................................................................................................................... 2
HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL ....................................................................................................................... 2
IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................................................................................................................... 2
OTHER REFERENCE MANUALS .................................................................................................................... 2
SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................. 2
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS ................................................................................................................. 2
SAFETY ................................................................................................................................................. 2
SYMBOLS ......................................................................................................................................................... 2
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................. 2
120 VAC GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 4
UNPACKING ......................................................................................................................................... 4
MACHINE DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................... 4
MICROMAX™ 17E AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER OPERATION .......................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................................... 5
DIAGRAMS ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 5
USE ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
BEFORE MACHINE START-UP ....................................................................................................................... 6
STARTING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE .................................................................................................. 6
MACHINE OPERATION ................................................................................................................................... 7
TANK EMPTYING ............................................................................................................................................. 7
AFTER USING THE MACHINE ........................................................................................................................ 7
FIRST PERIOD OF USE .................................................................................................................................. 7
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................... 8
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE ............................................................................................................ 8
SQUEEGEE CLEANING .................................................................................................................................. 8
SQUEEGEE BLADE CHECK (AND REPLACEMENT) .................................................................................... 9
BRUSH CLEANING .......................................................................................................................................... 9
TANK AND VACUUM GRID WITH FLOAT CLEANING ................................................................................... 9
SOLUTION FILTER CLEANING ....................................................................................................................... 9
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................ 10
SCRAPPING ........................................................................................................................................ 10
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INTRODUCTION
MANUAL PURPOSE AND CONTENTS
The purpose of this Manual is to provide the Customer with all necessary information to use the machine properly in a safe and autonomous way. It contains information about technical characteristics, operation, machine inactivity, maintenance, spare parts and safety conditions. Before carrying out any procedure on the machine, the Operators and qualified Technicians must read this Manual carefully. Contact the Advance Service Center in case of doubts regarding the interpretation of the instructions and for any further information.
TARGET
This Manual is intended for the Operator and the Technicians qualified for machine maintenance.
HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL
The Instructions for Use Manual must be kept near the machine, inside an adequate case, far from liquids and other substances that can cause damage to it.
IDENTIFICATION DATA
The machine model and serial number are marked on the plate on the tank and can be read from the outside (1, Fig. C). The machine production year is shown after the Date Code on the serial plate (A05 means January 2005). This information is useful when requiring machine replacement parts. Use the following table to write down the machine identification data for any further reference.
OTHER REFERENCE MANUALS
Service Manual (that can be consulted at the Advance
Service Center).
Spare Parts List (supplied with the machine).
SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE
All necessary use, maintenance and repair procedures must be carried out by qualified personnel or by the Advance Service Centers. Only original spare parts and accessories must be used. Call Advance for service or to order spare parts and accessories, specifying the machine model and serial number.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS
Our Company constantly improves its products and reserves the right to make changes and improvements at its discretion without being obliged to apply such benefits to the machines that were previously sold. Any modifications and/or addition of accessory must be approved and performed by the Manufacturer.
SAFETY
The following symbols indicate potentially dangerous situations. Always read this information carefully and take the necessary precautions to protect people and objects. The machine Operator's cooperation is essential in order to prevent injury. No accident prevention program is effective without the total cooperation of the person responsible for the machine operation. Most of the accidents that may occur in a factory, while working or moving around, are caused by failure to comply with the simplest rules for exercising prudence. A careful and prudent user is the best guarantee against accidents and is essential for successful completion of any prevention program.
SYMBOLS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Specific warnings and cautions to inform about potential damages to people and machine are shown below.
This machine must be used by qualified and authorized
personnel only. Children or disabled people cannot use this machine.
Do not wear jewelry when working near electrical
components.
Do not work under the lifted machine, if it is not securely
fixed.
Do not operate the machine near dangerous,
inflammable and/or explosive powders, liquids or vapors.
Carefully read all maintenance/repair instructions before
performing any maintenance/repair procedure.
Take all necessary precautions to prevent hair, jewelry
and loose clothing from being caught by the machine moving and vacuuming parts.
Do not leave the machine unattended without being sure
that the machine cannot move independently.
MACHINE model .............................................................
MACHINE serial number .................................................
DANGER! It indicates a dangerous situation (risk of
death) for the Operator.
WARNING! It indicates a potential risk of injury for people
and objects.
CAUTION! It indicates a caution or a remark related to important or useful functions. Pay particular attention to the paragraphs marked by this
symbol.
CONSULTATION Consult the Instructions for Use before performing any procedure.
WARNING!
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Do not use the machine on surfaces with a gradient
greater than the one indicated on the machine.
Do not wash the machine with pressurized water, or with
corrosive substances. – Do not use the machine in particularly dusty areas. – While using this machine, take care not to cause
damage to people. – The storage temperature must be between +32°F and
+104°F (0°C and +40°C). – The machine working temperature must be between
+32°F and +104°F (0°C and +40°C). – The humidity range should be between 30% and 95%. – Always protect the machine against the sun, rain and
bad weather, both during operation and inactivity
condition. – Do not use the machine as a transport vehicle. – Do not allow the brush to operate while the machine is
stationary to avoid damaging the floor. – In case of fire, use a powder fire extinguisher. Do not use
water. – Do not bump into shelves or scaffoldings, particularly
where there is a risk of falling objects. – Do not tamper with the machine safety guards; follow the
ordinary maintenance instructions scrupulously. – Do not remove or modify the plates affixed on the
machine. – In case of machine malfunctions ensure that these are
not caused by a lack of maintenance. Otherwise,
request assistance from the authorized personnel or the
Service Center. – If parts must be replaced, order ORIGINAL spare parts
from a Dealer or authorized Retailer. – To ensure the machine proper operation and safety
conditions, the authorized personnel or the Service
Center must carry out the Scheduled Maintenance
detailed in the related chapter of this Manual. – The machine must be disposed of properly, because of
the presence of toxic-harmful materials (battery acid, oil,
etc.), which are subject to standards that require
disposal in special centers (see the Scrapping chapter). – If the machine is used according to the instructions, the
vibrations do not cause dangerous situations. The
machine vibration level is under 2.5 m/s
2
.
Do not leave any object penetrate in the openings. Do
not use the machine in case the openings are clogged;
always keep the openings free from dust, hair and any
other foreign material which could reduce the air flow. – This machine cannot be used on roads or public streets. – Pay attention to the machine transfers when
temperature is under freezing point. The water in the
recovery tank or in the pipes could freeze and damage
the machine. – Use the brushes and the pads supplied with the machine
and those specified in the Instructions for Use. Using
other brushes or pads could reduce safety.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: do not
leave the appliance when it is plugged in. Unplug the unit from the outlet when not in use and before servicing.
To avoid electric shock, do not expose to rain. Store
indoors.
Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is
necessary when used by or near children.
Use only as described in this Manual. Use only
Manufacturer's recommended attachments.
Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not
working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a Service Center.
Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close
a door on a cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the
plug, not the cord. – Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands. – Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any
opening clogged; keep free of dust, hair, and anything
that may reduce air flow. – Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such
as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. – Turn off all controls before unplugging. – Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See the
Grounding Instructions.
This machine is not approved for use on public paths or roads. This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous materials. When operating this machine, ensure that third parties, particularly children, are not endangered. Before performing any service function, carefully read and understand all instructions pertaining to that function. When cleaning and servicing the machine, local or national regulations may apply to the safe disposal of materials, such as: chemicals, grease, oil, acid, alkalines or other dangerous liquids. When disposing of old machines or machine components, local or national regulations may apply to their safe disposal.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
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120 VAC GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. If it should electrically malfunction, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 V circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug (B, Fig. G). A temporary adapter (B and C, Fig. G) may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle (B), if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (A, Fig. G) can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green-colored rigid ear, tab, or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw. Grounding adapters are not approved for use in Canada. Replace the plug if the grounding pin is damaged or broken. The Green (or Green/Yellow) wire in the cord is the grounding wire. When replacing a plug, this wire must be attached to the grounding pin only. – Extension cords connected to this machine should be 12
gauge, three-wire cords with three-prong plugs and outlets. DO NOT use extension cords more than 50 feet (15 m) long.
UNPACKING
To unpack the machine carefully follow the instructions on the packing. On delivery, check that the machine and its packing were not damaged during transportation. If the damages are evident, keep the packing and have it checked by the Parcel Service that delivered it. Call the Parcel Service immediately to fill in a request for a compensation for damages. Please check that the following items have been supplied with the machine: – Technical documents:
– Instructions for Use – Spare Parts List – Extension cord (in case the machine is supplied with
the “no-touching ground” power cord).
MACHINE DESCRIPTION
MICROMAX™ 17E AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER OPERATION
The scrubber-dryer is used to clean (scrubbing and drying) smooth and solid floors, in civil or industrial environment, under safe operation conditions and by a qualified Operator. The scrubber-dryer cannot be used for fitted carpet and carpet cleaning.
AGREEMENTS
Forward, backward, front, rear, left or right are intended
with reference to the Operator’s position with the hands on the handlebar (2, Fig. C).
Control panel and commands (See Fig. B)
1. Control panel and commands
2. Brush rotation switch
3. Vacuum switch
4. Solution flow control lever
5. Control panel and commands mounting screws
Exterior rear overview (See Fig. C)
1. Serial number plate/technical data
2. Handlebar
3. Handlebar inclination adjusting handles
4. Can holder
5. Tank cover
6. Rear wheels, steering
7. Front wheels on fixed axle
8. Brush, or pad-holder and pad
9. Brush/pad-holder deck
10. Squeegee
11. Squeegee fastening knob
12. Squeegee balancing knob
13. Squeegee front blade
14. Squeegee rear blade
15. Rear blade fastening hook
16. Wing nuts
17. Recovery water drain hose
18. Solution drain hose
19. Squeegee lifting lever
20. Brush lifting pedal
21. Solution filter
22. Machine electric supply plug
23. Machine electric supply cable
24. Supplied key
25. Squeegee vacuum hose
26. Solution tank marks
27. Solution tap
28. Rubber band
29. Spoiler
Front under cover and tank exterior overview (See Fig. H)
1. Tank assembly fastening screw
2. Tank cover (open position)
3. Tank cover seal
4. Compensation hole
5. Recovery water tank
6. Solution tank
7. Recovery water vacuum hole
8. Vacuum grid with automatic float cut-off
9. Recovery water draining hole
10. Vacuum motor
11. Brush motor
WARNING! The machine must be used with an extension
power cord as follows: – minimum length 15 feet – type S, or ST, or SO, or STO, or STW – minimum rate 300V 140/167°F (60/75°C)
DANGER!
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12. Weight
13. Tank assembly
14. Brush/pad-holder deck
15. Brush deck
16. Machine forward movement adjusting knob
17. Machine forward movement speed adjusting knob
18. Brush/pad
19. Pad-holder
20. Pad
TECHNICAL DATA
DIAGRAMS
Wiring diagrams, for different optional equipment (see Fig. I).
Legend
EV1 Solenoid valve FR Machine frame H1 Ground connection screw M1 Brush motor M2 Vacuum motor PL Plug SW1 Brush switch SW2 Vacuum switch
Color code
BK Black BU Blue BN Brown GN Green GY Grey OG Orange PK Pink RD Red VT Violet WH White YE Yellow
ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS
In addition to the standard components, the machine can be equipped with the following accessories/options, according to the machine specific use:
1. Brushes of different materials
2. Pads of different materials
3. Oil-proof squeegee blades
4. Splash-shield
5. Natural rubber blades For further information concerning the optional accessories apply to an authorized Retailer.
Dimensions Micromax™ 17E
Cleaning width 17 in (430 mm) Vacuum width 30.3 in (770 mm) Maximum slope 2% Clean water tank capacity 9.6 gal (36 liters) Dirty water tank capacity 9.6 gal (36 liters) Brush/pad diameter 17 in (430 mm) Brush/pad motor power 550 W Brush/pad speed 170 rpm Brush/pad pressure 74.8 lbs (34 kg) Vacuum motor power 400 W
Vacuum circuit capacity
56.2 in Water (1,427 mm Water)
Solution control: flow rate can be regulated
from 0 to 0.46 gallons
(from 0 to 1.75 liters)
per minute Acoustic pressure level 70 dB(A) Front wheels on fixed axle Ø 6.7 in (Ø 170 mm) Rear wheels, steering Ø 3.1 in (Ø 80 mm) Machine length (with extended handlebar) 46.7 in (1,187 mm) Machine height (with lifted handlebar) 42.2 in (1,073 mm) Machine width (without squeegee) 19.3 in (492 mm) Weight 276.32 lbs (125.6 kg) Operation voltage 115V Cord length 65 ft. (20 m) Protection grade IPX 4 Protection class (electr.) I ETL (US - C) Approval Yes
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USE
While reading this Manual, the Operator must take particular note of the meaning of these symbols. Do not cover these plates for any reason, in case of damage replace them immediately.
BEFORE MACHINE START-UP
Brush or pad-holder installation
1. Lift the brush-holder deck (9, Fig. C) by means of the pedal (20, Fig. C).
2. Position the brush (18, Fig. H) under the brush-holder.
3. Lower the brush-holder deck (9, Fig. C) by means of the pedal (20, Fig. C).
4. Press the brush switch (2, Fig. B) for a few seconds to hook the brush/pad-holder.
Squeegee installation
5. Install the squeegee (10, Fig. C) and fix the knobs (11), then connect the hose (25) to the squeegee.
6. Using the knob (12, Fig. C), adjust the squeegee so that its rear blade (14) (in all its length) touches the floor and that the front blade (13) is slightly detached from the floor.
Adjustments
7. Using the handles (3), adjust the handlebar (2, Fig. C) to reach a comfortable position.
Solution tank filling up
8. Open the cover (2, Fig. H) of the tanks.
9. Fill the solution tank (6, Fig. H) with an appropriate solution for the cleaning to be carried out. It is possible to check the solution level in the tank by means of the marks (26, Fig. C). Do not fill the solution tank completely and let the solution level a few centimeters from the rim. Always follow the dilution instructions on the label of the chemical product used to create the solution. The solution temperature must be under 100°F (40°C).
STARTING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE
Starting the machine
1. Prepare the machine as described in the previous paragraph.
2. Unroll the supply cable (23, Fig. C) and introduce the supply plug (22, Fig. C) in the electrical mains socket.
3. Lower the squeegee (10, Fig. C) by means of the lever (19).
4. Lower the brush (8, Fig. C) by means of the pedal (20).
5. Position the solution flow control lever (4, Fig. B) in the most appropriate position, depending on the type of cleaning to be carried out.
6. Keeping a hand on the handlebar (2, Fig. C), start the machine by means of the brush and vacuum switches (2 and 3, Fig. B).
Stopping the machine
7. Turn the brush and vacuum switches (2 and 3, Fig. B) to “0”.
8. Disengage the supply plug (22, Fig. C) from the electrical mains socket and roll the cable (23).
9. Lift the brush by means of the pedal (20, Fig. C).
10. Lift the squeegee by means of the lever (19, Fig. C).
WARNING! On some points of the machine there are some
adhesive plates indicating: – DANGER – WARNING – CAUTION –CONSULTATION
NOTE Depending on the type of floor, either a brush (18, Fig. H) or a pad-holder (19) with pad (20) can be installed. To simplify, the following instructions refer to the brush only.
CAUTION! Use only low-foam and non-flammable solutions, appropriate for the machine.
DANGER! Before the machine start-up, check the supply cable (23, Fig. C) carefully for any kind of damage, such as cuts, cracks, abrasions or wear. In case the machine shows this kind of damages, do not use it but contact an authorized Advance Service Center, to have the cable replaced with an original one.
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MACHINE OPERATION
1. Start the machine as described in the previous paragraph.
2. Keeping both hands on the handlebar (2, Fig. C), manoeuvre the machine and start the floor scrubbing/drying.
Different speed can be selected by turning the adjusting knob (17, Fig. H).
Machine drive controls
3. Depending on the floor type, or on the use of the brush or the pad-holder, the machine front drive speed and the forward straightaway movement (without turning on the right or on the left) can change. They can be adjusted by means of two knobs (16 and 17, Fig. H) on the brush-holder, proceeding in the following way: – The machine moves towards the left by turning the
adjusting knob (16, Fig. H) counter-clockwise; the machine moves towards the right turning the adjusting knob clockwise.
– The machine speed increases by turning the
adjusting knob (17, Fig. H) counter-clockwise; the machine speed decreases turning the adjusting knob clockwise.
TANK EMPTYING
Once the recovery water tank (5, Fig. H) is full, empty it in the following way.
Recovery water tank emptying
1. Stop the machine by means of the brush and vacuum switches (2 and 3, Fig. B).
2. Disengage the supply plug (22, Fig. C) from the electrical mains socket and roll the cable (23).
3. Lift the brush/pad-holder by means of the pedal (20, Fig. C).
4. Lift the squeegee by means of the lever (19, Fig. C).
5. Bring the machine to the appointed disposal area.
6. Empty the recovery tank by means of the hose (17, Fig. C). If the cleaning is over, rinse the tank with clean water.
Solution tank emptying
7. Carry out steps from 1 to 4.
8. Empty the solution tank by means of the hose (18, Fig. C). If the cleaning is over, rinse the tank with clean water.
AFTER USING THE MACHINE
At the end of the work, before leaving the machine:
1. Disconnect the brush in the following way: with the brush lifted, turn the brush switch (2, Fig. B) to “I” position; after a few seconds, turn the switch back to “0” position, releasing the brush.
2. Empty the tanks (5 and 6, Fig. H), following the instructions in the previous paragraph.
3. After using the machine, perform the maintenance operations (see the Maintenance chapter).
4. Leave the machine in a dry and clean place, with brush and squeegee removed or lifted.
FIRST PERIOD OF USE
After the first period of use (first 8 hours) it is necessary to check that the fastening and connecting elements are correctly tightened, that the visible parts are integral and that there are no leaks.
DANGER! Be careful: the rotating brush must not come in contact with the supply cable (23, Fig. C) while the machine is working.
CAUTION! To avoid any damage to the floor surface, stop the brush rotation by means of the switch (2, Fig. B) when the machine stops in one place.
CAUTION! Before lifting the brush/pad-holder, stop its rotation by means of the switch (2, Fig. B).
NOTE An automatic float cut-off system (8, Fig. H) locks the vacuum system once the recovery tank (5) is full. The vacuum system locking is signaled by a sudden increase in the vacuum motor noise frequency.
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MAINTENANCE
The following table summarizes the routine maintenance required. The intervals indicated can be changed to suit working conditions. These must be defined by the person in charge of the maintenance.
All routine or extraordinary maintenance operations must be performed by skilled personnel, or by an authorized Service Center. This Manual describes only the easiest and most common maintenance procedures.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE
(1): And after the first 8 working hours (2): Maintenance operation to be performed by the Advance Service Center
SQUEEGEE CLEANING
1. Drive the machine on a level ground.
2. Check that the switches (2 and 3, Fig. B) are in “0” position.
3. Lower the squeegee (10) by means of the lever (19, Fig. C).
4. Disconnect the vacuum hose (25, Fig. C) from the squeegee.
5. Loosen the knobs (11, Fig. C) and remove the squeegee (10).
6. Wash and clean the squeegee; in particular, clean the compartments (1, Fig. D) and the hole (2) from dirt and debris. Check that the front (3) and rear blades (4) are integral and free from cuts and lacerations; otherwise replace them (see the procedure in the following paragraph).
7. Install in the reverse order of removal.
WARNING! The operations must be carried out with the machine off and disconnected from the electrical mains. Moreover, carefully read the instructions in the Safety chapter before performing any maintenance operation.
NOTE For other maintenance procedures contained in the Scheduled Maintenance Table see the specific Service Manual that can be consulted at the Advance Service Center.
Operation
Daily, before machine use
Daily, after
machine use
Weekly
Every six
months
Yearly
Supply cable integrity check Squeegee cleaning Squeegee blade check (and replacement) Brush cleaning Tank and vacuum grid with float cleaning Solution filter cleaning Nut and screw tightening check (1) Vacuum electrical motor brush (or carbon brush)
check or replacement
(2)
NOTE For a good drying, the squeegee must be clean and its blades must be in good conditions.
CAUTION! It is advisable to wear protective gloves when cleaning the squeegee because there can be cutting debris.
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SQUEEGEE BLADE CHECK (AND REPLACEMENT)
1. Clean the squeegee as described in the previous paragraph.
2. Check that the edges (5, Fig. D) of the front and rear blades (12) lay down on the same level, along all their length; otherwise adjust their height as described below: – Disengage the retainer (6) and loosen the wing nuts
(7) to adjust the rear blade (4); then tighten the wing nuts and engage the retainer;
– Loosen the nuts (8) to adjust the front blade (3); then
tighten the nuts.
3. Check that the front and rear blades (3 and 4) are integral and free from cuts and lacerations; otherwise replace them as described below. Check that the front corner (9) of the rear blade is not worn; otherwise, overturn the blade to replace the worn corner with an integral one. If the other corners are worn too, replace the blade as described below: – To replace (or overturn) the rear blade (4) disengage
the retainer (6), unscrew the wing nuts (7) and the retaining strip (10). Install in the reverse order of removal.
– To replace the front blade (3) remove the nuts (8)
and the retaining strip (11). Install in the reverse order of removal. After the blade replacement (or overturning), adjust their height as described in the previous step.
4. Reinstall the squeegee assembly (10, Fig. C) in the correct position and screw down the knobs (11).
5. Connect the vacuum hose (25, Fig. C) to the squeegee (10).
6. If necessary, adjust the balancing knob (12, Fig. C) of the squeegee.
BRUSH CLEANING
1. Remove the brush, as described in the Use chapter.
2. Clean and wash the brush with water and solution.
3. Check that the brush bristles are integral and not excessively worn, otherwise replace the brush.
TANK AND VACUUM GRID WITH FLOAT CLEANING
1. Bring the machine to the appointed disposal area.
2. Check that the switches (2 and 3, Fig. B) are in “0” position.
3. Lift the cover (2, Fig. H).
4. Clean and wash with clean water the cover (4, Fig. E), the tanks (5 and 6) and the screen (1) of the vacuum automatic cut-off. Drain the water from the tanks by means of the hoses (17 and 18, Fig. C).
5. If necessary, release the retainers (2, Fig. E) and open the screen (1); recover the float (3), clean all the components and then reinstall them.
6. Check that the tank cover gasket (7) is integral.
If necessary replace the gasket (7) after removing it from its housing (8). When assembling the new gasket, install its joint (9) in the (central rear) area as shown in the figure.
7. Check that the gasket (7) seating surface (10) is integral and adequate for the gasket.
8. Check that the compensation hole (11, Fig. E) is not clogged, otherwise clean it.
9. Close the cover (4, Fig. E).
SOLUTION FILTER CLEANING
1. Rotate and close the solution tap (5, Fig. F). If the tap is not fitted on the machine, it is necessary to empty the tank (6, Fig. H) as described in the specific paragraph.
2. Drive the machine on a level ground.
3. Check that the supply plug (22, Fig. C) is disengaged from the electrical mains socket.
4. Operating under the right lower side of the machine, remove the transparent cover (1, Fig. F) and the wire gauze (2); then clean and reinstall them on the support (3).
CAUTION! It is advisable to wear protective gloves when cleaning the brush because there can be cutting debris.
NOTE The gasket (7) creates vacuum in the tank for recovery water vacuuming.
NOTE The hole (11, Fig. E), allowing to compensate the air in the cover interspaces, also creates vacuum in the tank.
NOTE The wire gauze (2) must be correctly positioned on the support (3) housing (4).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
For further information consult the Service Manual at the Advance Service Center.
SCRAPPING
Have the machine scrapped by a qualified scrapper. Before scrapping the machine, remove the following components: –Brush –Pad – Electrical motors
TROUBLE CAUSE
Motors do not work
Incorrectly connected electrical supply plug (22, Fig. C)
Insufficient dirty water vacuum
Full recovery tank (5, Fig. H) Clogged vacuum grid (1, Fig. E) or
stuck closed float Hose (25, Fig. C) disconnected
from the squeegee Dirty squeegee or worn/damaged
squeegee blades (13 and 14, Fig. C)
Incorrectly closed tank cover, or damaged gasket (7, Fig. E) or clogged compensation hole (11, Fig. E)
Insufficient solution flow to the brush
Dirty solution filter (2, Fig. F) Dirty tank (7, Fig. H) (clogged
output hole)
Scoring caused by the squeegee
Debris under the squeegee blades (13 and 14, Fig. C)
Worn, chipped or torn squeegee blades (13 and 14, Fig. C)
Squeegee not balanced by means of the knob (12, Fig. C)
CAUTION! The removed components must be disposed of properly according to the Law in force.
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INSTRUCTIONS D'UTILISATION
Micromax™ 17E — 909 5473 000(2)2005-04 1
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 2
BUT ET CONTENU DU MANUEL .................................................................................................................... 2
DESTINATAIRES ............................................................................................................................................. 2
CONSERVATION DU MANUEL ....................................................................................................................... 2
DONNEES D’IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................... 2
AUTRES MANUELS DE REFERENCE ............................................................................................................ 2
PIECES DE RECHANGE ET ENTRETIEN ...................................................................................................... 2
MODIFICATIONS ET AMELIORATIONS ......................................................................................................... 2
SECURITE ............................................................................................................................................. 2
SYMBOLES UTILISES ..................................................................................................................................... 2
INSTRUCTIONS GENERALES ........................................................................................................................ 2
INSTRUCTIONS DE MISE A LA TERRE 120 VAC .......................................................................................... 4
DEBALLAGE ......................................................................................................................................... 4
DESCRIPTION DE LA MACHINE ......................................................................................................... 4
CAPACITES OPERATIONNELLES AUTOLAVEUSES MICROMAX™ 17E .................................................... 4
CARACTERISTIQUES TECHNIQUES ............................................................................................................. 5
SCHEMAS ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
ACCESSOIRES/OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 6
UTILISATION ........................................................................................................................................ 6
AVANT LA MISE EN MARCHE DE LA MACHINE ........................................................................................... 6
MISE EN MARCHE ET ARRET DE LA MACHINE ........................................................................................... 6
FONCTIONNEMENT DE LA MACHINE ........................................................................................................... 7
VIDANGE RESERVOIRS ................................................................................................................................. 7
APRES L'UTILISATION DE LA MACHINE ....................................................................................................... 7
PREMIERE PERIODE D'UTILISATION ............................................................................................................ 7
ENTRETIEN ........................................................................................................................................... 8
PLAN RECAPITULATIF D'ENTRETIEN PROGRAMME .................................................................................. 8
NETTOYAGE DE L'EMBOUCHURE ................................................................................................................ 8
CONTROLE (ET REMPLACEMENT) DES LAMELLES EN CAOUTCHOUC DE L'EMBOUCHURE ............... 9
NETTOYAGE DES BROSSES ......................................................................................................................... 9
NETTOYAGE DES RESERVOIRS ET DE LA GRILLE D'ASPIRATION AVEC FLOTTEUR ........................... 9
NETTOYAGE DU FILTRE DE LA SOLUTION ................................................................................................. 9
DEPISTAGE DES PANNES ................................................................................................................ 10
MISE EN DECHARGE ......................................................................................................................... 10
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INTRODUCTION
BUT ET CONTENU DU MANUEL
Ce manuel se propose de fournir à l'utilisateur toutes les informations nécessaires afin qu’il puisse utiliser la machine correctement et la gérer dans la manière la plus autonome et sûre. Il comprend des informations relatives à l’aspect technique, le fonctionnement, l’arrêt de la machine, l’entretien, les pièces de rechange et la sécurité. Avant d’effectuer toute opération sur la machine, les opérateurs et les techniciens chargés de l'entretien doivent lire attentivement ce manuel. En cas de doutes sur la correcte interprétation des instructions, contacter un Service après-vente Advance pour avoir plus de renseignements.
DESTINATAIRES
Ce manuel s’adresse à l’opérateur aussi bien qu’aux techniciens préposés à l’entretien de la machine.
CONSERVATION DU MANUEL
Le manuel d'emploi et d'entretien doit être gardé près de la machine, dans une enveloppe spéciale et, surtout, loin de liquides et de tout ce qui pourrait en compromettre l’état de lisibilité.
DONNEES D’IDENTIFICATION
Le numéro de série et le modèle de la machine sont marqués sur la plaque appliquée sur le réservoir et lisible de l'extérieur (1, Fig. C). L'année de fabrication de votre machine est indiquée après le code de la date sur le numéro de série de la machine. (A05 signifie janvier 2005). Ces informations sont nécessaires lors de la commande des pièces de rechange de la machine. Utiliser l'espace ci-dessous pour noter les données d'identification de machine pour une référence future.
AUTRES MANUELS DE REFERENCE
Manuel d’entretien consultable auprès des Services
après-vente Advance.
Catalogue des pièces de rechange, livré avec la
machine.
PIECES DE RECHANGE ET ENTRETIEN
Pour toute nécessité concernant l’utilisation, l’entretien extraordinaire et les réparations, si nécessaires, il faut s’adresser au personnel qualifié ou directement aux Services après-vente Advance. Il ne faut utiliser que de pièces de rechange et accessoires originaux. Pour l’assistance ou la commande de pièces de rechange et accessoires, contacter Advance en spécifiant toujours le modèle et le numéro de série.
MODIFICATIONS ET AMELIORATIONS
Notre entreprise vise à un constant perfectionnement de ses produits et se réserve le droit d’effectuer des modifications et des améliorations, si nécessaires, sans l’obligation de sa part de modifier les machines déjà vendues. Il est entendu que toute modification et/ou addition d’accessoires doit toujours être approuvée et réalisée par le fabricant.
SECURITE
Les symboles suivants signalent les conditions de danger potentielles. Lire toujours ces informations avec attention et prendre les précautions nécessaires pour protéger les personnes et les choses. Pour éviter tout accident la collaboration de l'opérateur de la machine est essentielle. Aucun programme de prévention des accidents du travail ne peut être efficace sans la totale collaboration de la personne directement responsable du fonctionnement de la machine. La plupart des accidents qui peuvent survenir dans une entreprise, pendant le travail ou les déplacements, sont dus à l’inobservance des plus simples règles de prudence. Un utilisateur attentif et prudent est la meilleure garantie contre les accidents du travail et se révèle indispensable pour compléter n’importe quel programme de prévention.
SYMBOLES UTILISES
INSTRUCTIONS GENERALES
Les avertissements et précautions spécifiques suivants informent sur les potentiels risques de blessures ou de dommages matériels.
Cette machine doit être utilisée exclusivement par un
personnel formé et autorisé. L’utilisation de la machine est interdite aux enfants et aux personnes handicapées.
Ne pas porter de bijoux lorsqu'on travaille près de
composants électriques.
Ne pas travailler sous la machine soulevée, sans des
supports fixes de sécurité convenables.
Ne pas opérer avec cette machine en présence de
poudres, liquides ou vapeurs nuisibles, dangereux, inflammables et/ou explosifs.
Avant d'effectuer toute activité d'entretien/réparation,
lire avec attention toutes les instructions qui concernent l'entretien/réparation.
Prendre les précautions convenables afin que les
cheveux, les bijoux, les parties non adhérentes des vêtements ne soient pas capturés par les parties en mouvement et les parties du système d'aspiration de la machine.
Ne pas laisser la machine sans surveillance et s'assurer
que la machine ne peut pas bouger de façon autonome.
Ne pas utiliser sur des surfaces dont le gradient est
supérieur au gradient indiqué sur la machine.
Modèle MACHINE ...........................................................
Numéro de série de la MACHINE ....................................
DANGER ! Indique une situation dangereuse exposant
l'opérateur au risque de blessures graves, voire mortelles.
ATTENTION ! Indique une situation exposant au risque de blessures ou de dommages matériels.
AVERTISSEMENT ! Indique un avertissement ou une remarque sur
des fonctions clé ou utiles. Prêter la plus grande attention aux segments de texte marqués par ce symbole.
CONSULTATION Le manuel doit être consulté avant toute
opération.
ATTENTION !
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