7. The next two days Generally about floor care Floor care with single disc Scrubbing Detergents Sweeping Road sweeping Summary Closure
8. Program Arrival 08:30 30 min mail & phone break 3-4 breaks of 5 min 2 coffee breaks 10 min Lunch 30 min Day end at 5 pm Optional dinner at 8 pm Handouts Material online Training program, FCT week 22 Time / Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday 08:00 Arrival Departure Hotel 08:30 Phone & mail Phone & mail 09:00 Opening Sweepers application 11:00 Coffee break 11:15 General floor care Sweepers application 13:00 Lunch break 13:30 Single disc application Road sweepers application 15:15 Coffee break 15:30 Scrubbers applications Summary 17:00 Departure factory 20:00 Welcome dinner *Dinner*
10. Generally about floor care Floor care with single disc Scrubbing Detergents Sweeping Road sweeping Summary Closure
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12. What is floor care? 1. Cleaning on a building site: ....after renovation,construction of a building, to remove mortar, varnish, glue etc...before installing a new floor 2. Inital cleaning/treatment: .....after a new floor is installed the surface must be prepared and protected for the future 3. Basic cleaning/stripping: .....deep cleaning of carpet,- vinyl,- lino,- stone floors to remove dirt, coatings. .....made once, twice a year or in longer periods 4. Daily maintenance: .....regular cleaning like scrubbing, spray cleaning... 5. Intermediate cleaning: .....is a deeper cleaning process to improve again the shine and look .....used to postpone basic cleaning/ stripping 6. Spot cleaning: .....is used to remove local heel marks in the entrance area, or dirty spots to keep a general good floor appearance
63. 3 different segments Light-duty series: Polyamide construction with steel reinforcement belt-driven affordable price Medium-duty series: Aluminum construction belt-driven professional/daily use Heavy duty-series: Steel and aluminum gear driven difficult cleaning tasks and tough jobs Single discs divide into 3 categories
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69. Accessories On board charger Active dust control system Headlights Armrest for drivers seat Seatbelt Strobe – beacon light 166 L trash can carrier
79. How does a scrubber dryer work? Recovery tank Fresh water tank Control panel squeegee Brush deck Batteries Vacuum motor Detergent cartridge Battery charger Brush motor
80. Sinner Circle on a scrubber dryer 2. Detergent + Type + Dosage 1. Mechanic + Brush pressure + Rated motor power + Working Width 3. Time + Chemical reaction + Working speed 4. Temperature + Water + Environment Sinner circle on a scrubber dryer
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86. Cable vs Batteries scrubbers Cable Batteries Lower weight Higher practical productivity rate Higher brush pressure No electrical source necessary More powerful vacuum motor More comfortable to operate Unlimited running time Less noisy
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93. Water and detergent mixing systems Check valve (one way) Detergent pump Detergent flow Solution flow to brushes Water pump Solenoid valve Magnetic slider for detergent concentration setting Tee mixing barb (water + detergentl)
121. September is the last month December is the third month February is the next month after December. February is followed by January June follows July October follows November May is the month that follows March. August is just before December April is the first month.
123. What is a sweeper? A sweeper is a machine able to: - collect dirt - contain dust It is mainly sold for dry cleaning on dry surfaces
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125. Direct Throw VS Over Throw Over throw Direct throw Used hopper capacity ~ 85 - 100 % Used hopper capacity ~ 40 - 50 %
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130. Chosing the right filters Type of filter Material Filter Surface Conditions Suggested Application Plus Minus PANEL Paper (disposable) SMALL Dry Normal dusty environment i.e. Parking Areas, logistic centres, Supermarkets 1. Cheap 2. Easy to replace 3. Easy to clean. 4. Fine filtering power (5 micron) 1. Disposable 2. Poor performances in dusty applications 3. Easy to clog Polyester (washable) Dry Wet Polyester Antistatic (washable) Dry Wet Static POCKET Polyester (washable) LARGE Dry Very dusty environment i.e. cement, wood, steel & ceramic factories 1. Long lasting 2. High performance in dusty environm. 3. No need to clean frequently 1. Expensive 2. Hard to dismount 3. Hard to clean 4. Rough filtering power (20 micron) Polyester Antistatic Waterproof treated (washable) Dry Wet Static