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NOTE:
It is possible to have two types of rubber
blade.
Para rubber blades for all types of floor and
polyurethane rubber blades for mechanical
workshop floors which are dirty with oil.
10.1.g - Cleaning the recovery water
tank (Fig. 21)
Remove the upper cover to access inside the
recovery water tank.
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Loosen the knob (75) and remove the fil-
ter (76).
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Wash the filter (76) with running water
and replace it in the machine, tightening
the knob (75).
10.1.h - Replacing the fuses (Fig.
6-22)
WARNING:
Replace the blown fuse with one with the
same amperage.
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Remove the plug (35) from the socket
(39).
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Remove the cover (61) unscrewing the
screws (62).
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Unscrew the two screws and remove the
casing (77).
Fuse (74) - 5A
Electronic card protection.
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Replace the cover (77).
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Put the cover (61) back on.
Fuse (63) - 75A
Battery fuse.
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In order to replace the fuse on the posi-
tive pole of the battery, do the following:
WARNING:
Check for the recovery tank to be empty.
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Disconnect the plug (35).
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Press the button (36 Fig. 6) and lift the
tank (14) until completely overturned,
then replace the fuse (63 Fig. 6).
10.1.i - Wiper adjustment (Fig. 23)
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It is possible to adjust the height of the
wiper and adjust the incidence of the
blades on the floor.
Height adjustment
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Lower the wiper, using the lever.
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Loosen the screw (55) and lift or lower
the wheel (55a) until the wiper is in the
desired position, then tighten the screw
(55).
If you wish to restore the original position
(from factory) of the wheel, proceed as fol-
lows:
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Loosen the screw of the wheel, so that it
can slide freely in the slot.
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With the wiper lowered, adjust the in-
cidence of 0 degrees, so that the flaps
are perpendicular to the floor and not
crushed.
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Place a thickness of about 3mm (eg. Two
coins from 10 cents) under the wheel and
tighten the locking screw strong.
Incidence adjustment
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Lower the wiper, using the lever.
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Start the aspirator and proceed for a few
metres, then turn off the aspirator and
stop the machine.
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Check the incidence of the rubber (60)
blades.
Fig. A = too low
Fig. B = too high
Fig. C = correct position
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Use the grey knob (64) for adjustment,
turning it anticlockwise to increase the
incidence and in the other direction to de-
crease it.
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