8.1.c - Using the machine (Fig. 1)
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After starting the machine and chosing
the type of cycle, start cleaning, by push-
ing the machine using the handle (1 Fig.
1) and acting on the sensor (20, Fig. 1).
NOTE:
Pay attention to particularly delicate floors;
do not use the machine while it's stopped
and the brush rotation on.
For particularly dirty spots, adjust the traction
speed to "0" so the brush will rotate in the
same position, without straining the traction
motor.
NOTE:
The proper cleaning and drying of the floor
is done by pushing the machine forwards;
if you go backwards the machine will not
perform drying; in this phase, always lift the
wiper to avoid damaging the blades.
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If necessary, adjust the quantity of wash-
ing water using the tap (4 Fig. 1).
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Check the battery charge via the dis-
charge indicator (48 Fig. 9).
8.1.d - End of use and switching off
(Fig. 9-13)
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At the end of the cleaning, before turn-
ing off the machine, stop the water supply
and the rotation of the brush, using the
switch (47 Fig. 9).
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Lift up the brush by pressing the pedal
(19 Fig. 13) as far as it will go, fitting it in
the designated slot.
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Continue with the aspiratr inserted to
suck all the liquid present on the floor,
then turn off the vacuum off cleaner by
pressing the switch (46 Fig. 9).
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Lift the squeegee (11 Fig. 13) by lifting
the lever (3 Fig. 13).
WARNING:
Always lift the wiper and the end piece
after finishing the cleaning operations be-
cause this avoids the deformation of the
rubber blades and of the brush hairs.
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Press the switch (45 Fig. 9) to turn off the
machine.
WARNING:
If the machine will not be used for a few
days, it is recommended to disconnect
the plug (35 Fig. 7-8) from the relative
socket.
8.1.e - Maximum recovery tank water
level alarm (Fig. 14)
If during use of the machine, the vacuum cle-
aner is switched off, it means that the level of
liquid in the recovery tank has reached the
maximum level.
Go to the water drainage station and drain
the recovery tank as shown in the relative
paragraph.
NOTE:
For the proper operation of the level sensors
it is required to properly clean the inside of
the tank (14 Fig. 14).
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