CLEANING THE DETERGENT TANK (CDS VERSIONS)
To clean the canister, proceed as follows:
1. Grip the handle (21) on the left-hand side of the recovery tank (
Fig.22
) and turn the tank as far as it will go.
2. Disconnect the male insert (22) from the female insert (23) on the cap of the detergent canister (
Fig.23
).
N.B.:
Before pulling on the male insert, push the lever in the female insert.
3. Grip the handle on the detergent canister (24) to remove it from the compartment in the solution tank (
Fig.24
).
4. Unscrew the cap (25) of the detergent canister (
Fig.25
).
5. Clean the tank with a jet of running water.
6. Repeat the operations described above in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE WORK
REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE BODY RUBBER BLADES
Ensuring the integrity of the squeegee body's rubber blades guarantees better floor cleaning and drying results, as well as a longer service life for
the vacuum motor. In order to replace the squeegee body's rubber blades, do the following:
1. Remove the vacuum hose (1) from the vacuum nozzle (2) on the squeegee body (
Fig.1
).
2. Completely unscrew the knobs (3) on the squeegee body pre-assembly (
Fig.2
).
3. Remove the squeegee body from the slits in the squeegee connector.
To remove the rear squeegee rubber blade, proceed as follows:
• Remove the rear rubber blade compression plate (5), and release the stop (4) at the rear of the squeegee (
Fig.3
).
• Remove the rear rubber blade (6) from the squeegee body (
Fig.4
).
• Replace the worn rubber blade with a new one.
N.B.:
The rubber blade can be rotated symmetrically to be used more than once.
• Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.
To remove the front squeegee rubber blade, proceed as follows:
• Completely unscrew the knobs (7) on the squeegee body pre-assembly (
Fig.5
); this will cause the internal squeegee body to move
downwards, and the front rubber blade can then be removed.
• Remove the front rubber blade (8) from the squeegee's internal body (
Fig.6
).
• Replace the worn rubber blade with a new one.
Before carrying out any routine maintenance operations, proceed as follows:
1. Take the machine to the maintenance area.
N.B.:
The place given over to this operation must comply with current environmental protection regulations.
2. Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see chapter “
”).
CAUTION:
It is recommended that you wear the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) suited to the work to be carried out.
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