INSTRUCTION FOR USE
TANK AND BALL FLOAT CLEANING, AND COVER GASKET CHECK
Drive the machine on a level floor.
1.
Ensure that the machine is off and the ignition key (42, Figure 3) has been removed.
2.
Open the recovery tank lid (A, Figure 29) to a 90degree position, and then remove the ball float filter (P) from the tank.
3.
Clean the recovery tank lid (A), recovery tank (B), and the float ball filter support frame (E). Empty the recovery tank with the
4.
drain hose.
If necessary, follow the symbols "OPEN" and "CLOSE" as shown in (Figure 29)to open the bottom cover (F) of float ball filter
5.
and then clean the float ball (D), filter support frame (E) and filter sponge (I). After cleaning, fix the float ball (D) into the filter
support frame (E) and then align the mark groove (L) of the bottom cap (F) of the float ball filter with the mark groove (L) of the
float filter support frame (E). Screw the bottom cap of the float ball filter tight, and fix the filter sponge (I) onto the float filter
support frame (E). Finally, connect it to the vacuum standpipe (M).
Inspect the integrity of the tank sealing strip.
6.
NOTE
Tank sealing strip (G) is critical to produce the suction inside the tank when the vacuum motor works. The
tank must be sealed so it can effectively move the water from the ground to recovery tank.
Check whether the contact surface of sealing strip (G) is good condition and sealing is sufficient. If necessary, take the sealing strip
7.
of the tank out of the groove (H) and replace it. Assembly the new sealing strip as shown in (Figure 29), the joint should be back
in the middle area.
Close the recovery tank lid (A).
8.
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Figure 29
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ENGLISH
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