User`s manual
CHOOSING AND USING THE BRUSHES
POLYPROPYLENE BRUSH (PPL)
Used on all types of floors. Good resistance to wear and tear, and hot water (no greater than 140°F (60°C)). The Polypropylene
brush is non-hydroscopic and therefore retains its characteristics even when working in wet conditions.
NYLON BRUSH
Used on all types of floors. Excellent resistance to wear and tear and hot water (even over 140°F (60°C)). The nylon is
hydroscopic and it tends to lose its characteristics over time when working in wet conditions.
ABRASIVE BRUSH
The bristles of this type of brush are coated with highly aggressive abrasives. It is used to clean very dirty floors. To avoid floor
damage work only with the head pressure necessary.
THICKNESS OF THE BRISTLES
Thicker bristles are more rigid and are therefore used on smooth floors or floors with small joints.
On uneven floors or those with deep joints, it is advisable to use softer bristles which can enter the gaps easier.
Remember that when the bristles are worn and too short, they will become rigid and are no longer able to penetrate and clean
deep down. In this case the brush tends to jump.
PAD DRIVER
The pad holder is recommended for cleaning smooth surfaces.
There are two types of pad holder:
1. The traditional pad holder is fitted with a series of anchor points that allow the abrasive floor pad to be held and dragged while working
2. The CENTER LOCK type pad holder not only has anchor points, but also a snap-type central locking system made of plastic
that allows the abrasive floor pad to be perfectly centered and held without any risk of it becoming detached. This type of
dragging device is recommended above all for machines with more than one brush, where the centering of the abrasive
discs is difficult.