1.
CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK
1.
Disconnect the tube (1) from its seat, unscrew the drainage cap and empty the recovery tank.
ATTENTION: Before performing any maintenance, remove the keys from the
panel and disconnect the battery connector of the machine.
WARNING: this operation must be carried out wearing gloves to protect
against contact with dangerous solutions.
2.
Engage the parking brake.
3.
Lift the brush head and squeegee from the ground.
4.
Raise the cap (2) until the hook is secured to the prop (3) of the recovery tank.
5.
Clean and rinse the recovery tank and the suction pipe (connecting pipe between the squeegee and
the tank).
6.
Reposition the cap on the drainage tube and lower the suction cap. To lock the prop (3) just slightly
raise the cap, release the prop (3) and lower the cap up to close it.
2. CLEANING THE SUCTION FILTER
1. Raise the cover.
2. Remove the suction filter (1) protection by rotating it clockwise
3. Pull the filter (2) to remove it
4. Use a jet of water to clean the walls and brush head of the filter.
5. Carry out the cleaning operations carefully
6. reassemble all the elements.
ATTENTION: Before performing any maintenance, remove the keys from the
panel and disconnect the battery connector of the machine.
WARNING: this operation must be carried out by using gloves in order to protect
against contact with dangerous solutions
4. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE
Check the squeegee is always clean, for better drying results.
To clean it you must:
1. Remove the suction tube from the squeegee nozzle (1)
2. remove the squeegee, pushing the plate (2) to the left in order to release the squeegee small column
from its seat
3. pull the squeegee to the right until the left-hand small column is released from its seat
4. carefully clean the inside of the squeegee and its suction nozzle
5. carefully clean the squeegee rubbers
6. reassemble all the elements.
ATTENTION: Before performing any maintenance, remove the keys from the
panel and disconnect the battery connector of the machine.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
PERFORM ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS IN SEQUENCE
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2
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