Specifications
Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual for Parrot (RA 300 E); Version 1.2
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GROUNDING METHODS
SAFETY & CHEMICAL INFORMATION
Operation Safety
1. DO NOT run the brushes when the
scrubber is stationary as it may cause
damage to the surface being cleaned.
2. Tilt scrubber back when moving, especially
over thresholds or sills to prevent damage
to the brushes.
3. When transporting in elevators, their safety
regulations and precautions are to be
respected as well as maximum load
capacity of the elevator.
Chemicals
1. Always consult the correct use and safety
precautions as detailed on the chemicals
manufacturers’ label. If required, wear
appropriate recommended clothing and
safety glasses.
2. Only use low foaming and non-flammable
chemicals which DO NOT include
hazardous components.
3. DO NOT use flammable, poisonous,
hazardous or explosive chemicals.
SCRUBBER OPERATION
1. This scrubber is designed for wet cleaning
on waterproof surfaces inside buildings. All
other usage is improper.
2. The manufacturer takes no responsibility
for damage due to improper use of the
scrubber. The user takes the entire risk for
damage due to improper use.
3. Following the operating, maintenance and
repair instructions is required.
4. The appropriate accident prevention rules,
as well as other known regulations for
health and safety in operation must be
followed.
5. Any changes to the scrubber will void the
warranty. Any damage that may occur as a
result of those changes will be the sole
responsibility of the owner.
6. Check the suitability of the floor surface
before using the scrubber.
7. Check that the wheels and brushes will not
damage any surface to be cleaned,
especially gymnasium floors.
8. If the scrubber is misused, the
manufacturer will not be responsible for
any form of warranty.
This electric equipment is for use on a nominal
120-volt circuit, and has a grounded plug that looks
like the plug illustrated in (Fig. A). A temporary
adaptor that looks like the adaptor illustrated in
(Fig. B & C) may be used to connect this plug to a
2-pole receptacle as shown in (Fig. B) if a properly
grounded outlet is not available.
The temporary adaptor should be used only until a
properly grounded outlet (Fig. A) can be installed
by a qualified electrician. The green color rigid ear,
lug or the like extending from the adaptor must be
connected to a permanent ground such as a
properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the
adaptor is used, it must be held in place by a metal
screw (Fig. C).
Improper use of the
grounding plug can
result in a risk of
electrical shock.
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