Emergency stop button is unlocked (when the main cable is inserted):
–the charging process is started
–the battery indicator lamp is yellow and flashing
Maintenance-free batteries (wet batte- ries)
ÎAdd distilled water one hour before the end of the charging process; follow the correct acid level. There are correspon- ding indicators on the battery.
Danger
Danger of caustic material!
–Adding water to the battery in its dischar- ged state can cause the acid to leak.
–Use safety glasses while handling batte- ry acid and follow the safety instructions to avoid personal injury or damage to clothes.
–Should the acid spray on to the skin or clothes, rinse immediately with lots of water.
Warning
Risk of damage!
–Use only distilled or desalinated water (VDE 0510) for filling the battery.
–Do not add any substances
Warning
Only use
Recommended batteries
Order No. | Description |
Start up
ÎIf the emergency stop button is pressed, turn the key switch to position 0 and re- lease the emergency stop button by turning.
ÎTurn the main switch to "1".
Operation
Warning!
Risk of damage. Raise the squeegee tool before reversing.
Note
To put the brush drive out of operation im- mediately release the control handle.
Chemical filling
Warning
Risk of damage. Only use the recommended detergents. With respect to different deter- gents the operator bears the increased risk regarding the operational safety and danger of accident. Only use detergents that are free from solvents, hydrochloric acid and hy- drofluoric acid.
Note
Do not use highly foaming detergents. Ob- serve the meter mixing notes.
Detergent is added to the fresh water on the way to the cleaning head with the help of a dosaging device.
Note
1% detergent gets added via the metering equipment. The metering can be set bet- ween 0 and 3%. For higher metering, you can add the entire quantity of detergent to the fresh water tank.
The metering equipment has been designed for 2.5 litre (0.66 gal) detergent bottles.
Warning
Risk of blocking on account of drying deter- gent. The flow meter of the metering equip- ment can stick on account of drying detergent and hamper the functioning of the
English 11