INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERazor™ Plus 24D-26D-28D / Razor™ Plus 24C-28C — 909 5428 000(2)2005-01 9MACHINE START AND STOPStart1. Prepare the machine as described in the previousparagraph.2. Lower the squeegee (16, Fig. C) by means of the lever(25).When the lever (25) is lowered, the vacuum systemstarts operating. When the lever (25) is lifted, thevacuum system stops after a few seconds.3. Position the solution flow control lever (4, Fig. B) in themost appropriate position, depending on the type ofcleaning to be carried out:– “ECO” system: when the lever (4) is in the “ECO”position (5), the machine works in a special conditionof programmed water “economy” usage; as the waterflow is set and constant, the machine can work witha washing autonomy of 66 minutes (1.2 liters/minaverage).– Variable system: if the lever is in the upper area,related to the variable flow, it is possible to have acapacity ranging from 3.8 liters/min minimum to 9.4liters/min maximum.In no case it is possible to close completely the waterflow to the brushes during operation.4. Insert the ignition key (10, Fig. B) and turn it to “I”position.5. Lower the brush/pad/cylindrical brush-holder deck(11/14, Fig. C) by means of the switch (2, Fig. B).6. If equipped, disengage the parking brake by pulling thelevers (34 and 37, Fig. C) at the same time, and thenrelease them.7. With a hand on the handlebar (2, Fig. C), operate themachine by pressing the paddle (4, Fig. C): the machinewill start moving and the brushes/pad-holder will startrotating.8. Operate on the speed adjuster (7, Fig. B) to change themachine speed.Stopping the machine9. Release the paddle (4, Fig. C).10. Lift the brushes/pad-holder by means of the switch (2,Fig. B).11. Lift the squeegee by means of the lever (25, Fig. C).12. Make sure that the machine cannot move independently.If equipped, engage the parking brake by pulling thelever (34, Fig. C) until it locks.MACHINE OPERATION1. Start the machine as described in the previousparagraph.2. Keeping both hands on the handlebar (2, Fig. C),manoeuvre the machine and start washing/drying thefloor.3. If necessary, vary the solution quantity to the brushes bymeans of the lever (4, Fig. B).4. If necessary, adjust the squeegee balance adjustinghandwheel (18, Fig. C).Working with brush/pad-holder extra pressurefunction activated5. If the dirt on the floor proves to be particularly difficult toclean, it is possible to work with an extra pressure of thebrushes/pad-holders on the floor by pressing the switch(3, Fig. B).6. To go back to normal pressure cleaning, press the switch(3) again.The switch (3, Fig. B) is active only when the deck (12,Fig. C) is lowered and the warning light on the switch (2,Fig. B) is on.NOTEIf the green warning light (9a, Fig. B) turns on,the machine is ready to be used. If the yellow orred warning light (9b or 9c) turns on, it isnecessary to charge the batteries (see theprocedure in Maintenance chapter).NOTEWhile the deck (12/15, Fig. C) is moving fromthe lifted position to the lowered position, thewarning light on the switch (2, Fig. B) flashes;when the deck has reached the loweredposition, the warning light stays on.NOTEWhile the deck (12/15, Fig. C) is moving fromthe lowered position to the lifted position, thewarning light on the switch (2, Fig. B) flashes;when the deck has reached the lifted position,the warning light turns off.CAUTION!To avoid any damage to the floor surface, stopthe brushes/pad-holder rotation when themachine stops in one place, especially whenthe machine is working with the extra pressurefunction activated.CAUTION!It is not possible to activate the extra pressurefunction when the cylindrical brush-holderdeck (15, Fig. C) is used.NOTEWhile the deck (12, Fig. C) is moving, from thelowered position with normal pressure to thelowered position with extra pressure, thewarning light on the switch (3, Fig. B) flashes.When the lowered position with extra pressureis reached, the warning light stays on.