Squeegee; Waste Water Tank - HAKO Scrubmaster B400 R Operating Manual

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2.4.3

Squeegee

Fig. 15
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Squeegee (folded up)
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Handle
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Star-shaped handle
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Unlocking pedal
The movable, hinged squeegee Fig. 15-1 is lowered and switched on with the
Squeegee button Fig. 7-8. The squeegee withdraws the waste water from the
floor using a sealing strip. The suction turbines vacuum the waste water from
the floor. If the machine passes through narrow sections, e.g. doors, the
squeegee can be removed by loosening the star-shaped handles Fig. 15-3.
The squeegee can be folded up for maintenance purposes Fig. 15-1. To do
this, pull the suction hose off the squeegee and press the pedal Fig. 15-4
down. The squeegee is unlocked and folded up slightly. Use both handles
Fig. 15-2 to fold up the squeegee completely.
2.4.4

Waste water tank

The waste water vacuumed by the squeegee is conveyed via a suction hose
Fig. 6-16 into the waste water tank of the flex wall tank Fig. 14-4. When the
waste water enters the waste water tank, it first flows through a coarse dirt filter
and then through a filter tube Fig. 14-3 with a fine dirt filter. A shut-off device
inside the waste water tank automatically switches the suction turbine off when
the maximum filling level is reached. In this case, a warning symbol illuminates
on the multifunction display. An acoustic warning is output at the same time.
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Scrubmaster B400 R (7190)

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