Clean water distributor
Take out the brush.
Pull the water distribution bar out of
the brush tunnel (Fig. 5, see inside
front cover).
Clean the irrigation channel and the
opening in the water distribution bar
under running water.
Clean suction tube
Remove the solution tank from the
appliance.
Swivel support bow downward and
remove the recovery tank.
Pull the suction tube connection out
toward the rear of the appliance and
swivel out both ends of the suction
tube (Fig. 6, see inside front cover).
The suction tube is separated and
both ends are accessible for clean-
ing.
Pull the squeegee off toward the bot-
tom, the suction channel in the
cleaning head is accessible for
cleaning (Fig. 7, see inside front cov-
er).
Flush the suction hose and the suc-
tion channel with water or pull or
push the obstruction out with a blunt
object.
Technical specifications
Power
Nominal voltage
Average power con-
sumption
Vacuuming
Cleaning power, air
quantity
12
English
V/Hz
120 /
1~60
W
600
gpm
380
(l/s)
(24)
Cleaning power, neg-
ative pressure
Cleaning brush
Working width
Brush diameter
Brush speed
Dimensions and
weights
Theoretical surface
cleaning performance
Fresh/dirty water res-
ervoir volume
Length
Width
Height
Weight (without tank
contents)
Noise emission
Sound pressure level
(EN 60704-1)
Machine vibrations
Vibration total value
(ISO 5349)
Spare parts
Only use accessories and spare
–
parts which have been approved by
the manufacturer. The exclusive use
of original accessories and original
spare parts ensures that the appli-
ance can be operated safely and
troublefree.
At the end of the operating instruc-
–
tions you will find a selected list of
spare parts that are often required.
psi
2.0
(kPa)
(14)
in
12
(mm)
(300)
in
2.4
(mm)
(60)
1/min
1550
ft²/h
2152
(m²/
(200)
h)
gal (l)
1 (4)
in
15.4
(mm)
(390)
in
13.2
(mm)
(335)
in
46.5
(mm)
(1180)
lb
24.3
(kg)
(11)
dB(A
71
)
m/s²
0,5