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ATTENTION:
The machine is not equipped with a parking brake,
therefore do not leave it on slopes.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
RECOVERY TANK CLEANING
1. Hold the exhaust hose placed in the front part of
the machine.
2. Take off the exhaust plug acting upon its lever
and empty the recovery tank into appropriate con-
tainers (see under "OVERFLOW DEVICE").
3. Take off the suction cover (1) after rotating the
blocking levers (2).
4. Take off the filter and filter protection.
5. Rinse the tank with a water jet.
ATTENTION:
This operation must be carried out using gloves to
protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
SUCTION FILTER CLEANING
1. Take off suction cover (1) after rotating the
blocking levers (2).
2. Take off the filter and filter protection.
3. Clean all parts with a water jet especially inside
surfaces and filter bottom.
4. Carry out carefully the cleaning operations.
5. Reassemble all parts.
BRUSHES CLEANING
Disassemble the brushes and clean them with a wa-
ter jet (for the disassembly see as follows under
"BRUSHES DISASSEMBLY").
BRUSHES DISASSEMBLY
1. Lift the brushes base lowering the pedal (8).
2. Take off the electric supply to the brushes motor
unplugging the battery connector (1).
3. With the brushes base in lifted position, turn the
brush in its rotating sense, until it is released from
the brush holder plate seat as indicated in the figure.
The following figure shows the rotating sense for
brushes release.
ATTENTION:
The execution of brushes disassembly operations
with electric supply on, may cause damages to hands.
ATTENTION:
The handling of the brushes operation must be car-
ried out using suitable gloves to protect both me-
chanically from contact with the bristles and the
chemical risk of contact with dangerous solutions.
SQUEEGEE CLEANING
Keeping the squeegee clean guarantees always the
best drying action.
For the cleaning it is necessary to:
1. Take off the squeegee hose (3) from its coupling.
2. Disassemble the squeegee from its support by ro-
tating the lever (2) counterclockwise and making
slide the stud bolts (1) in their slots up to their re-
lease.
3. Clean with care the internal part of the squeegee
inlet eliminating eventual dirt residuals.
4. Clean with care the squeegee rubbers.
5. Reassemble all parts.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT
Check the squeegee rubber wear and eventually turn
or replace it.
For the replacement it is necessary to:
1. Lift the squeegee acting upon the lever (fig. 1,
pos. 7).
2. Uncouple the hook (1) of the rubber holder blade,
release the extremities (2) from the squeegee body
and take off the rubber (4).
3. Turn the rubber (4) to a new side or replace it.
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To reassemble the squeegee repeat reverse the op-
erations above-mentioned, inserting the rubber (4)
on the guides (3), couple the extremities (2) of the
rubber holder blade onto the squeegee body and fi-
nally block the hook (1).
SQUEEGEE HOSE CLEANING
Weekly or in case of insufficient suction, it is neces-
sary to check that the squeegee hose is not obstruct-
ed. Eventually, to clean it, proceed as follows:
1. Take off the hose from the squeegee coupling (1)
and release the guide spring of the suction hose (2).
2. Wash the inside of the hose with a water jet,
from the squeegee hose side.
3. To reassemble the hose repeat reverse the opera-
tions above-mentioned.
CLEANING OF SOLUTION TANK AND FILTER
1. Bring the machine to an appropriate place for
tanks draining.
2. Unscrew the solution tank cap (1).
3. Unscrew the exhaust plug (2) being careful not
to lose or to damage the gasket.
4. Rinse with a water jet the solution tank.
5. Rinse the solution tank filter placed inside the
exhaust plug, under the machine.
ATTENTION:
This operation must be carried out using gloves to
protect from contact with dangerous solutions.
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