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Frequently Asked Questions - S1 45D60 Ghibli

How can I assemble the Ghibli S1 45D60?
To assemble the Ghibli S1 45D60, please follow the instruction manual included in the packaging. Make sure you have all the components before starting.
What is the cleaning capacity of the Ghibli S1 45D60?
The Ghibli S1 45D60 has a cleaning capacity of 45 liters, making it suitable for various surfaces.
How do I clean the filters of the Ghibli S1 45D60?
To clean the filters, gently remove them and rinse with lukewarm water. Make sure they are completely dry before reinstalling.
Is the Ghibli S1 45D60 suitable for carpeted floors?
Yes, the Ghibli S1 45D60 is designed to be used on different types of floors, including carpets.
What is the battery life of the Ghibli S1 45D60?
The battery life is about 2 hours of continuous use, depending on usage conditions.
How can I resolve an overheating issue with the Ghibli S1 45D60?
If the Ghibli S1 45D60 overheats, turn off the device and let it cool down for at least 30 minutes. Also check if the filters and air vents are clogged.
Where can I find spare parts for the Ghibli S1 45D60?
Spare parts can be ordered via the manufacturers website or authorized dealers.
What warranty is offered with the Ghibli S1 45D60?
The Ghibli S1 45D60 comes with a 2-year warranty covering manufacturing defects.

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USER MANUAL S1 45D60 Ghibli

IDENTIFICATION DATA The machine identication data and the “CE” marking are shown on the plate (1), located under the control panel. It is advisable to make a note of the machine model and the relative serial number shown on the following page.

1.2.g General warnings during maintenance .................................................EN-6

4.1.a Charging the battery using the on board battery charger (if present) EN-11

8.1.g Alarms list (only for models with integrated drive mechanisms) ........EN-21

Traction Motor power -- 150 W Maximum forward speed -- 5,0 Km/h Maximum gradient which can be overcome at full load 2 % Aspiration Motor power 570 W Negative pressure 130 / 1350 mbar/mmH

Front rubber wiper element

Rear rubber wiper element

Optional accessories

0.9 ø PPL strong brush

1.2 ø PPL strong brush

(x2) Front anti-oil rubber wiper element

Rear anti-oil rubber wiper ele- ment

- 115V 50-60Hz / 24V 12A Batteries: The use of gel batteries is recommended.

  • Machines with drive mechanisms: Type GF 12 - 105 V / 120 Ah (C20) gel batteries.

The manual is an integral part of the machine itself; it must therefore be stored carefully in a safe place which is accessible to all users (oper- ators and personnel in charge of maintenance) for the entire machine life until demolition.

1.1.a - Purpose of the manual

The purpose of the manual is to provide the instructions necessary for putting into serv- ice, using and maintaining the machine with which it is enclosed. It is advisable to read the instructions care- fully and comply with the safety standards described in the manual to the letter. The non-observance of these instructions/stand- ards may cause damage to the machine and in- jury to the operator for which under no circum- stances is the manufacturer responsible. The safety information described in the man- ual supplements and DOES NOT REPLACE standards in force in the country in which the machine is used.

1.1.b - Consulting the manual

The manual is divided into chapters accord- ing to a logical order of knowledge and use of the machine. For help with finding a specific topic, first consult the CONTENTS shown at the begin- ning of the manual.

1.1.c - Key to symbols used in the

manual In order to highlight information and proce- dures regarding safety, maintenance etc., the following symbols have been adopted in the manual:

Warns of a serious, even fatal danger for the safety of the operator and/or third per- sons.

Extremely important information in or- der to prevent serious damage to the machine and the environment in which it operates. N.B.: Additional information for correct machine operation or of a general nature.

1.1.d - Conventional terminology

The terms front, rear, forward, back, upper, lower, left and right refer to the operator in the working position with his/her hands on the guide handle. To simplify, the brand name of the model has been replaced with “Machine”.

WARNINGS Before putting into service, using and main- taining the machine, it is necessary for the persons involved (persons in charge and op- erators) to be trained regarding the operating procedures and safety standards shown in this manual. Respect all the provisions contained in the manual and in any enclosed documentation.

It is forbidden for untrained personnel, children and disabled persons to use the machine.

1.2.a - Personnel qualifications

Operator The term operator refers to a generic worker able to perform simple operations such as running the machine and carrying out the relative cleaning at the end of the working shift. Electrical/mechanical maintenance technician A technician qualified to operate on the ma- chine in order to repair or replace parts which require the removal of the protective cover.

1.2.b - Operator position

While using the machine, the operator is po- sition at the rear of the machine with his/her hands on the handle.EN EN-6

1.2.c - Protective clothing

- Use protective clothing as indicated in the standards in force in the country in which the machine is used.

1.2.d - General warnings before use

- Before using the machine, check that the fixed safety guards (covers) are always correctly secured in position.

1.2.e - General warnings while using

the machine - If the machine makes strange noises, stop it immediately and identify the cause. - Do NOT abandon the machine on sur- faces which slope by more than 2%. - While using the machine, do not knock into shelving or cupboards. - It is forbidden to use the machine out- doors or on public roads. - If possible, use the machine in environ- ments where no persons are present; in the present of unauthorised persons, warn them to move away before using the machine. - Do not use the machine in environments with the presence of corrosive or salty substances. - Do not use the machine in explosive en- vironments (ATEX).

1.2.f - General warnings about the

batteries - Battery acid is corrosive: in case of con- tact with the skin, rinse thoroughly with water. - Use suitable personal protective equip- ment to prevent contact with the skin (see applicable regulations in the country in which the machine is used).

Do not inhale the vapour: it is dangerous. - When charging the battery, mixtures of explosive gases could form, therefore the rooms in which the battery is charged must be well-ventilated and comply with any specic applicable regulations.

It is forbidden to smoke and/or use naked ames within a 2-metre radius of the bat- tery during charging, in the charging area and during battery cooling after charging. - Report any leaks of liquid from the bat- tery: These are dangerous and highly polluting.

1.2.g - General warnings during

maintenance - Disconnect the batteries before carrying out maintenance or repairs. - Do not rest tools and metal objects on the batteries; danger of short circuits. - Do not use aggressive detergents, acid, lye etc. during cleaning and washing and take particular care with electrical parts. - Do not wash the machine with direct or pressurised jets of water. - When the machine must be lifted for any maintenance operations, it is necessary to work safely by placing fixed supports underneath it. - Contact an authorised support centre for repairs and request ORIGINAL spare parts only.

1.2.h - General warnings in the

event of a fire - In the event of a fire, use approved pow- der extinguishers only; do NOT use water to put out the fire.

1.2.i - Prolonged machine standstill

- Place the machine under cover, shel- tered from atmospheric agents in a place where the temperature is between 5°C and +40°C. - Remove the ignition key. - Drain the clean water contained in the tank. - Charge the batteries and, once they are charged, disconnect them from the charger. - Charge the batteries once a month.EN EN-7 1.5. DEMOLISHING THE MACHINE In order to protect the environment, proceed in compliance with local standards in force. When the appliance can no longer be used or repaired, proceed with the separate dis- posal of its components. Electrical equipment cannot be disposed of as urban waste and it is necessary to dispose of it separately as introduced by the special regulation regarding the disposal of waste originat- ing from electrical equipment (Italian Legislative Decree no. 151 of 25/7/05 - 2002/96/EC - 2003/108/EC). The electrical equipment is marked with a symbol showing a wheeled bin with a cross on it. The symbol indicates that the equip- ment was put on the market after 13 August 2005 and that it must be disposed of sepa- rately. In consideration of the substances and ma- terials contained, inadequate or abusive dis- posal of the equipment or its improper use may cause damage or injury to persons and the environment. Disposal of electrical waste which does not respect the standards in force leads to the application of administrative sanctions and penalties. 1.6. REFERENCE STANDARDS This machine has been built in compliance with the machine directive in force and in ac- cordance with the standards contained in the EC Declaration of Conformity supplied with the machine. 1.3. INTENDED MACHINE USE The machine has been designed and manu- factured for washing and drying indoor floor surfaces.

Any other use releases the manufacturer from responsibility for damage or injury to persons and/or things and invalidates any warranty condition.

The machine is not intended for outdoor use.

- do not wash oors with water hotter than 50°C; - do not use diesel/petrol or corrosive de- tergents to wash oors; - do not wash or suck up corrosive, am- mable and/or explosive liquids, even if diluted.

1.4.a - Zone with risk of explosion

It is strictly forbidden to use the machine in environments where there is a risk of explo- sion with the presence of flammable and explosive gases, vapours, liquids and pow- ders.Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Once the packaging has been removed as shown in the instructions on the packaging it- self, check that the machine and all the com- ponents supplied are intact. If any evident damage is found, contact the area agent and the carrier within 3 days of receipt. - Remove the bag (1) containing the ac- cessories. - Cut the strap (2). - Remove the recovery water tank cover (3). - Remove the wooden blocks (4 and 5). - Lift up the brush (6), by pressing the ped- al (7) (see relative paragraph). - Lift up the squeegee (8), by raising the handle (9) (see relative paragraph). - Position a chute and unload the machine from the bench.

2.1.a - Standard machine equipment

(Fig. 2) The accessories supplied are as follows:

1) Water filling hose.

2) Machine use and maintenance manual.

3) Battery charger instruction manual (if

3.1.b - Assembling the tank cover

(Fig. 4) - Assemble the cover (1) as shown in the gure, inserting the cover slots onto the handle support pins (2). - Exert pressure on the cover hinge (1) un- til it is correctly coupled.Fig. 5

3.1.c - Installing and connecting the

Check that the recovery tank and the clean water tank are empty. - Disconnect the plug (1). - Remove the split pin (2) and lift up the tanks (3), using the handle (4) until they are completely overturned. - Position the batteries (5) as shown in the gure and connect them as shown on the chart in Fig. 5 using the cables supplied. - Tighten the terminals (6) using an insu- lated wrench. - Lower the tanks (3) and reposition the split pin (2). - Connect the plug (1). N.B.: The battery must be connected by special- ised personnel.

Charge the batteries in rooms which are well-ventilated and comply with applica- ble regulations in the country of use. For safety-related information, follow what is described in chapter 1 of this manual.

For information and warnings about the battery and on board battery charger (if present) follow what is described in the battery charger manual enclosed with this document.

When the machine leaves the factory, it is calibrated to operate with gel batteries. If acid batteries are installed, it is necessary to contact the Support Centre to carry out new calibration. It is forbidden to use the machine with gel batteries if the machine is calibrated for use with acid batteries. N.B.: For further information about calibration, please refer to the information in paragraph

N.B.: 10 hours are needed for complete battery charging. Avoid partial recharges.

4.1.a - Charging the battery using the

on board battery charger (if present) (Fig. 6) - Move the machine close to a mains elec- tricity socket. - Remove the battery plug (1) from the sys- tem socket (2). - Connect the battery plug (1) to the on board battery charger (4) socket (3). - Extract the cable (5) from its special lodg- ing and connect it to the socket on the machine (6). Connect the other end of the cable to an electrical outlet.Fig. 7

Make sure that the mains electrical volt- age is compatible with the battery charg- er’s operating voltage (230 Vac for the Eu- ropean market; 115 Vac for the American market; 50/60 Hz). - Leave the batteries to charge until the “Green” LED (7) lights up, then remove the power cable (5) and put it away. - Reconnect the battery plug (1) to the sys- tem socket (2).

4.1.b - Charging the battery using an

external battery charger (Fig. 7) - Move the machine close to the battery charging station. - Remove the battery plug (1) from the sys- tem socket (2). - Connect the battery plug (1) to the exter- nal battery charger socket (3). - Once battery charging is complete, re- connect the battery plug (1) to the system socket (2).Fig. 8

7) Clean water filling opening.

12) Recovery water drain hose.

13) Squeegee water aspiration hose.

14) Clean water drain hose.

This switch can be enabled by turning the key (2) to its “1” position. With the switch in its “I” position, press it down. The switch will light up and the suction unit will activate.

Turn the key to its “1” position to enable the machine for function. 3a) Operating time indicator. This indicator lights up while the key is in its “1” position and indicates the ma- chine’s working hours. 3b) Battery charge status indicator. This indicator lights up while the key is in its “1” position and indicates the battery charge status. - Maximum battery charge status is indi- cated by the illumination of the green led indicators or the illumination of the single led indicator located on the far right of the instrument. - Medium battery charge status is indi- cated by the illumination of the orange led indicators or the illumination of the led indicators at the centre of the in- strument. - Minimum battery charge status is indi- cated by the illumination of the red led indicators. N.B.: Do not use the machine when the led indicator(s) are lit. Bring it to the battery charging station as soon as possible.

4) Brush rotation enabling switch

This switch can be enabled by turning the key (2) to its “1” position. Press the switch down to enable the rota- tion of the brushes; the brushes are con- trolled by means of buttons (7) or (8), or else by means of the levers (9), based on the model. The button lights up when the brushes are rotating.

5) Water solenoid valve switch

This switch can be enabled by turning the key (2) to its “1” position and the switch (4) to its “I” position. Press the switch (5) to enable the water solenoid valve for opening. The solenoid valve itself is controlled by means of but- tons (7) or (8), or else by means of the levers (9), based on the model. The but- ton lights up when the solenoid valve is open. Use the tap (6) to adjust the quantity of water.

6) Water quantity adjustment tap

- Turn the tap (6) counter-clockwise to increase the quantity of water or turn it clockwise to decrease it.

7) Brush rotation activation button

With the key (2) in its “1” position and the switch (4) in its “I” position, press this but- ton to activate brush rotation and water dispensing.

8) Drive mechanism and brush rotation

activation levers With the key (2) in its “1” position and the switch (4) in its “I” position, these levers (9) activate the drive mechanism, brush rotation and water dispensing. Press the levers in direction “A” to acti- vate forward movement; press the levers in direction “B” to acti- vate reverse movement.Fig. 9

EN-15 N.B.: The speed of the movement is proportional to the angle at which the levers are pressed.

9) Maximum speed adjustment handle

Turn the handle to the left to decrease the maximum speed and turn it to the right to increase it.Fig. 10

Only add clean mains water to the tank at a temperature no greater than 50°C. - Remove the hose (1) supplied, connect one end (1a) to a tap and insert the other end (1b) in the tank (2). - Turn on the tap and fill the tank (2). - The tank’s water level is indicated by the red ball in the transparent tube (1). - Pour the liquid detergent into the tank. N.B.: Use non-foamy detergents only. For the quantities, follow the instructions provided by the detergent manufacturer according to the type of dirt.

If the detergent comes in contact with the eyes and/or skin or if swallowed, refer to the use and safety information booklet provided by the manufacturer of the de- tergent. - When finished filling the tank: Insert the tube (1) completely into the tank (2). The end of the tube (1a) acts as a cap.Fig. 11

- Check that the exhaust tube (1) of the re- covery tank is properly coupled and prop- erly sealed. - Check that the connector (3) on the squeegee (4) is not blocked and that the hose is connected correctly. - Make sure that the clean water drainage tube (5) is plugged and is properly con- nected to its appropriate supports. - Turn the key (7) to its “1” position and use the led indicators (8) to check the battery charge level.Fig. 12

8.1.b - Preparing the machine and

choosing the cycle - Turn the key (7) to its “1” position. The instrument’s led indicators (8) will light up to indicate the battery charge level and the display (8a) will light up to indicate the machine’s working hours. - Release the lever (9) and lower it; the oor squeegee (4) is lowered. - Press the pedal (10), disengage it from its lodging and lift it: the brush/brushes (11) will be lowered. Working cycle: - The machine can perform 4 working cy- cles: Drying only cycle: - In order to perform the drying cycle alone, press the switch (12). The suction unit will activate. Use the appropriate controls to activate the drive mechanism, if available for the model in use. Brushing only cycle: - In order to perform the brushing cycle alone, press the switch (13) to enable the rotation of the brushes. Use the appropriate controls on the han- dlebar unit (buttons or levers) to activate the rotation of the brushes (the drive mechanism will also be activated for models which are equipped). Washing, brushing cycle: - Press the switch (13) to enable the rota- tion of the brushes; Press the switch (14) to enable water dispensing. Washing, brushing, drying cycle: - Press the switch (12) to activate the suc- tion unit, press the switch (13) to enable the rotation of the brushes and press the switch (14) to enable water dispensing. Use the appropriate controls on the han- dlebar unit (buttons or levers) to activate brush rotation and water dispensing (the drive mechanism will also be activated for models which are equipped).Fig. 13

- After having activated the machine and chosen the desired cycle typology, start the cleaning operations: use the handle- bar unit (1) to push the machine or use the proper commands (2) (buttons or le- vers) to activate the drive mechanism (for models which are equipped). N.B.: To avoid damaging the floor, do not use the machine in a fixed position with brush rota- tion activated N.B.: The correct way of cleaning and drying the floor is to move the machine forwards. Mov- ing the machine backwards damages the blades as well as not allowing correct aspira- tion of the water present on the floor. - If necessary, adjust the quantity of wash- ing water using the tap (3). - Check the status of the battery charge by the indicator (4).

8.1.d - End of use and switching off

- Once the cleaning operations have been completed, do not shut off the machine immediately: use switches (5) and (6) to deactivate water dispensing and brush rotation and continue with the suction unit in function in order to eliminate any re- sidual liquid on the floor. When finished, press the switch (7) to shut off the suction unit. - Lift up the oor squeegee (8) by lifting up the lever (9), hooking it in the specic x- ing clip (10). - Lift up the brush by pressing the pedal (11) as far as it will go, tting it in the des- ignated slot.

Always lift up the squeegee at the end of cleaning in order to prevent the deforma- tion of the rubber blades. - Turn the key (12) to its “0” position to shut off the machine.Fig. 14

8.1.e - Maximum recovery tank water

level alarm (Fig. 14) If the suction unit shuts off while the machine is in function, this indicates that the level of the liquid in the recovery tank has reached the maximum level sensors (1), which are lo- cated within the tank itself. Go to the water drainage station and drain the recovery tank as shown in the relative paragraph.

8.1.f - Probe height (Fig. 14)

The probes (1) are regulated for machine use on a 2% slope. If, in the working environment, there are up- ward or downward sloping ramps of more than 2%, it is necessary to adjust the height of the probes in order to prevent damage to the aspiration turbine.

For adjustment, contact the Authorised Support Service.Fig. 15

8.1.g - Alarms list (only for models

with integrated drive mecha- nisms) (Fig. 15) When a machine malfunction occurs, various bars, which correspond to specic alarms, will ash on the display (1). The alarms which correspond to each bar are described below. In order to restore the machine’s proper func- tionality, consult the list below and perform the recommended procedures. If the recommended actions should not re- solve the problem, contact Technical Assist- ance. Fixed bars (not ashing), on the other hand, indicate the battery charge status: - 1 Bar: minimum charge; - 10 Bars: maximum charge; Alarms list: The batteries need to be recharged. Check the connection between the motor and the electronic card. The drive motor has short circuited. Contact technical assistance The battery charge has dropped below the configured threshold. The elec- tronic card has inhibited certain functions. Recharge the batteries No function assigned. The electronic card has deactivated the drive motor. The battery charger is probably connected. Accelerator alarm (red levers on the handlebar unit). Make sure that the accelerator is in its central position upon machine start up.EN EN-22 Alarm relative to the electronic card. Check the connections. Magnetic brake malfunction. Check the connections for the brake and the drive motor. Excessive voltage supplied to the electronic card. Check the connections. In addition to the possibilities indicated up until this point, it is also possible for all 10 bars to continuously scroll upon the display (1): this indicates that the machine has been activated with the accelerator engaged. Release the accelerator.Fig. 16

RECOVERY WATER (Fig. 16) At the end of the washing cycle or when the recovery water tank (1) is full, it is necessary to empty the tank by proceeding as follows: N.B.: To dispose of the recovery water, comply with the standards in force in the country in which the machine is used. - Position the machine near to a drain out- let. - Disconnect the hose (2) from the sup- port. - Remove the cap (3) from the hose (2) and drain all the water contained in the tank. N.B.: The amount of water that comes out can be modulated by pressing on the end of the tube (2). - Put the cap (3) back on the hose (2) and reposition it on the relative support.Fig. 17

For information and warnings regarding maintenance or cleaning, follow the in- formation given in the “General warnings during maintenance” in chapter 1 in this manual. OPERATIONS TO PERFORM DAILY

At the end of the washing operations, it is compulsory to drain and clean the clean water tank to prevent deposits or scal- ing. After draining the recovery water tank, drain the clean water tank as follows: - Position the machine over a drain outlet. - Detach the tube (1) from its lodgings and lower it to the ground over the drain cov- er. If the cap (2) is closed, remove it and let the water drain out completely. - Take the cover (3) off. - Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the drain hose open and adding clean water through the top opening. - Once finished cleaning, lift the tube (1), close it with its appropriate cap (2) and position it within its appropriate lodgings.Fig. 18

10.1.b - Cleaning the recovery water

At the end of the washing operations, it is compulsory to clean the recovery wa- ter tank to prevent deposits or scaling and the proliferation of bacteria, odours or mould. - Drain the recovery water as shown in the relative paragraph, positioning the ma- chine over a drain outlet. - Take the cover (1) off. - Remove the partition (2) and wash it us- ing running water. - Leaving the hose (3) lowered and the cap off, pour water into the tank (4) through a hose, cleaning it until clean water comes out of the drain hose. - Clean the level probes (5) using a damp cloth, taking care not to deform them. - Replace all the components in reverse order.Fig. 19

(Fig. 19) In order to clean the squeegee correctly (1), it is necessary to remove it as follows: - Disconnect the hose (2) from the squee- gee (1). - Loosen the knobs (3) and remove the squeegee (1). - Wash the squeegee and in particular the rubber blades (4) and the inside of the as- piration connector (5). N.B.: If, during washing, it is clear that the rubber blades (4) are damaged or worn, it is neces- sary to replace them or turn them over. - Replace all the components in reverse order. OPERATIONS TO PERFORM MONTHLY

It becomes necessary to replace the brush when it is worn with bristles shorter than 2 cm or it must be replaced according to the type of floor to wash; to replace it, proceed as follows: - Lift up the brush using the pedal as shown in the relative paragraph. - Insert one hand under the brush-holder unit (1); to release the brush, rotate it sharply in the opposite direction to rota- tion. - Replace the brush, positioning it under the brush-holder ange (1). - Lower the brush-holder ange (1) using the pedal, as shown in the relative para- graph. - Turn the key (2) to its “1” position. - Press the switch (3) to enable the rotation of the brushes. - Use the appropriate controls (4) on the handlebar unit to activate the rotation of the brushes until an audible “click” is heard. This indicates that the brush has been properly connected to the ange (1). Release the handlebar controls (4) to stop the rotation of the brushes. - Turn the key (2) to its “0” position to shut off the machine.Fig. 22

ber blades (Fig. 22) When it becomes clear that drying the floor is difficult or traces of water remain on the floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the squeegee rubber blades (1): - Remove the squeegee unit (1) as indicat- ed in the “Cleaning the squeegee” para- graph. - Loosen the finned nuts (2) and remove the rubber blades (3). N.B.: When the rubber blades (3) are worn on one side, on one occasion they may be turned over. - Replace or turn over the rubber blades (3) without inverting them. - Replace all the components in reverse order. N.B.: It is possible to have two types of rubber blade. Para rubber blades for all types of floor and polyurethane rubber blades for mechanical workshop floors which are dirty with oil.1

Replace the blown fuse with one with the same amperage. - Remove the plug (1) from the socket (2).

Remove the cover (3) to access the fuses. Fuse (4) - 7,5A Control panel protection. Fuse (5) - Green 30A Brush rotation motor protection. Fuse (6) - Red 40A Aspirator motor protection - Put the cover (3) back on. - In order to replace the fuse (7) on the positive pole of the battery, do the follow- ing:

Check that the recovery tank and the clean water tank are empty. - Disconnect the plug (8). - Remove the split pin (9) and lift up the tanks (10), using the handle (11) until they are completely overturned. Fuse (7) - 75A Battery fuse.Fig. 24

The machine leaves production with a standard conguration for operation with “Sonnenschein” gel batteries. - Remove the cover (1) by unscrewing the screws (2). Digital instrument configuration (only for models without an integrated drive mech- anism) - Locate the selector (4) on the back of the digital instrument (3): - for acid batteries, turn the selector (4) to its “0” position. - for gel batteries, turn the selector (4) to its “2” position.Fig. 25

EN-31 Standard battery charger configuration for Sonnenschein gel batteries - Lift the cover (X) and check that the switches (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) are set to the con- guration shown in the diagram (C). Perform the following operations to modify the conguration: Battery charger configuration for gel bat- teries other than Sonnenschein - Lift the cover (X) and check that the switches (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) are set to the con- guration shown in the diagram (D). Battery charger configuration for acid batteries - Lift the cover (X) and check that the switches (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) are set to the con- guration shown in the diagram (E).

The machine does not turn on when the key is turned. Low battery. Main fuse blown. Check that the battery is charged. Replace the master 7,5A fuse. The brush does not rotate. Brush fuse blown. Brush rotation enabling switch not pressed Replace the GREEN 30A brush motor fuse. Press the switch. Aspirator does not work. Aspirator fuse blown. Suction unit switch not pressed. Recovery tank full. Replace the RED 40A fuse for the suction unit’s motor. Press the switch. Empty, wash and clean the tank and the probes. The machine does not dry well, leaving traces of water on the floor. Aspirator off. Aspiration tube blocked. Recovery tank full. Squeegee rubber blades worn. Start up the aspirator. Check and if necessary clean the aspiration tube that connects the squeegee to the recovery tank. Empty the recovery tank. Replace or turn over the squeegee rubber blades. No water comes out. Tank empty. Solenoid valve enabling switch not pressed. Tap turned off. Filter blocked. Solenoid valve does not work. Fill the tank. Press the switch. Open the tap Clean the filter. Call the technical support service.EN EN-33

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Brand : Ghibli

Model : S1 45D60

Category : Scrubber