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cient; turn the adjustment knobs to optimize drying.
6.2.5. SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY/ DISASSEMBLY
The splash guard is assembled to the brush plate with
a spring holder linked to the brush plate itself ( Photo
M - 1 ).
To disassemble the splash guard simply detach the
spring holder and pull the splash guard.
To reassemble, fix the splash guard in the brush plate,
and then hook the steel cable to one side of the plate
and the spring holder to the other side of the brush
plate.
6.3.
BRUSH ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY
• Never use the machine if brushes or scrapers and
abrasive disks are not perfectly installed.
Assembly:
Make sure that the brush plate is raised; otherwise lift
it by following the instructions provided in the spe-
cific section.
Make sure that the ignition key on the control panel
is in position "0".
Bring the brushes (or the guide disks equipped with
abrasive disks) near the connections, under the brush
plate; lower the washing plate and start the brushes
turning: the brushes/discs couple automatically;
• Do not allow the length of the rows of brushes to
become lower than 1 cm.
• Do not allow the thickness of the abrasive disks to
become less than 1 cm.
Working with excessively worn brushes or excessi-
vely thin abrasive disks may damage the machine
and the floor.
Regularly check the wear on these parts before star-
ting to work.
Disassembly or replacement:
Make sure that the brush plate is raised; otherwise lift
it by following the instructions provided in the spe-
cific section.
Make sure that the ignition key on the control panel
is in position "0".
While holding the brushes (or the guide disks) with
the hands under the plate, turn them in the rotation
direction while lowering to release them from the
guide plate.
6.4.
FILLING AND DRAINING THE DETERGENT
SOLUTION TANK
☞ The temperature of the water or the detergent
should never exceed 50°C.
• Always empty the detergent solution tank before
filling it up.
To fill:
• Remove the plug in the front of the machine .
• Leave 2 cm between the mouth of the plug and the
liquid level. Do not fill beyond this point!
• Add the required quantity of the chemical product,
considering the percentage indicated by the sup-
plier, with reference to the full tank capacity listed on
the product sheet.
• Use only those products suitable for the floor and
the dirt to be removed.
• The machine was designed to be used with non-
foaming and biodegradable detergents made speci-
fically for scrubber-driers. The use of other chemical
products (such as sodium hypochlorite, oxidisers,
solvents or hydrocarbons) may damage or destroy
the machine.
• Follow the safety regulations specified in the relati-
ve section and indicated on the detergent container.
• Contact the machine manufacturer to obtain a com-
plete list of available and suitable detergents.
☞ Always add the detergent after filling the tank with
water to prevent foam from being created inside.
• Do not leave the water hose unattended and insert
it completely into the tank: the hose might move and
get sensitive parts of the machine wet.
Close the tank with its plug...
To drain:
• Unscrew the cock.
• Close the drainage plug firmly.
6.5.
DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK
The dirty water must be drained in accordance with
national regulations.
The user is completely responsible for ensuring com-
pliance with such rules.
After the detergent solution is finished, always empty
the recovery tank before filling it again.
In general, the recovery tank can be emptied whene-
ver required, and even during intermediate phases of
the work cycle.
The recovery tank volume is higher than the deter-
gent solution volume, therefore a potentially dan-
gerous situation for the suction motor should never
occur. In any case, a safety float turns off the suction
motor if the dirty liquid level is too high.
• If water or foam starts leaking from under the
tanks for any reason, immediately turn off the suction
motor and empty the recovery tank.
To drain the tank:
Drive the machine to a suitable location to drain the
dirty water and preferably near a toilet or a sewer
drain (comply with the national regulations for waste
water disposal).
Turn off the machine and remove the key from the
panel.
Detach the drain hose from the hook and, keeping it
high, unscrew the plug.
Lower the drain hose toward the selected drainage
point.
The emptying operation can be interrupted quickly
and whenever required just by raising the drain hose.
Check how much dirt is still in the tank and, if neces-
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