Draining The Recovery Water; Maintenance And Cleaning; Emptying And Cleaning The Clean Water Tank; Cleaning The Recovery Water Tank - Kruger KF38BBC Use And Maintenance

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10.1 DRAINING THE
RECOVERY WATER
(Fig. 15)
At the end of the washing cycle or when the
recovery water tank (6) is full, it is necessary
to empty the tank by proceeding as follows:
NOTE:
To dispose of the recovery water, comply
with the standards in force in the country in
which the machine is used.
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Position the machine near to a drain out-
let.
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Disconnect the hose (15) from the sup-
port.
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Remove the cap (58) from the hose (15)
and drain all the water contained in the
tank.
11.1 MAINTENANCE AND
CLEANING
WARNING:
For information and warnings regarding
maintenance or cleaning, follow the in-
formation given in the "General warnings
during maintenance" in chapter 1 in this
manual.
OPERATIONS TO
PERFORM DAILY
11.1.a - Emptying and cleaning the
clean water tank (Fig. 16)
WARNING:
At the end of the washing operations, it is
compulsory to drain and clean the clean
water tank to prevent deposits or scaling.
After draining the recovery water tank, drain
the clean water tank as follows:
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Position the machine over a drain outlet.
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Turn the drain connector outwards (59).
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Unscrew the cap (60) of the connector
(59) and allow the water to drain fully.
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Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the
drain cap open and adding clean water
through the front opening.
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When cleaning is complete, refit the cap
(60) and check the condition of the gas-
ket (61).
11.1.b - Cleaning the recovery water
tank (Fig. 17)
WARNING:
At the end of the washing operations, it
is compulsory to clean the recovery wa-
ter tank to prevent deposits or scaling
and the proliferation of bacteria, odours
or mould.
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Drain the recovery water as shown in the
relative paragraph, positioning the ma-
chine over a drain outlet.
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Remove the cover (62) and clean the in-
side of the cover and the aspirator safety
float (63) with running water.
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Leaving the hose (15 Fig. 15) lowered
and the cap off, add water through the
upper opening (64), cleaning the inside
of the tank until clean water comes out of
the drain hose.
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Replace all the components in reverse
order.
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