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When cleaning the machine, respect the following:
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avoid the use of high pressure washers. Water could penetrate the electrical
compartment or motors leading to damage or the risk of short circuit;
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do not use steam to avoid the heat warping plastic parts;
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do not use hydrocarbons or solvents as they could damage the cowling and rubber
parts.
9.2.
Routine maintenance
9.2.1 CT 160 basket filter: cleaning
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remove the basket filter from the water fill hole (fig. I, ref. 5);
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clean the filter with running water or the detergent solution used on the machine;
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replace the filter, making sure it is correctly positioned in its housing.
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put the cap back.
9.2.2 CT 230 basket filter and float switch
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access the dirty water tank by turning the lid (fig. I, ref. 1);
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make sure the dirty water tank is empty;
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remove the float switch guard (fig. I, ref. 2).
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clean the float switch (fig. I, ref. 3) at the front of the dirty water tank, taking care not to
direct the water jet directly against the float switch;
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remote the basket filter from the water fill hole (fig. I, ref. 4);
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clean the filter with running water or the detergent solution used on the machine;
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replace the filter, making sure it is correctly positioned in its housing.
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close the dirty water tank lid (fig. I, ref. 1).
9.2.3 CT 160 suction motor air filter: cleaning
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rotate the seat cowling (fig. L, ref. 3) forwards, lift the suction motor assembly cover
(fig. L, ref. 4) and remove the filter (fig. L, ref. 5);
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clean the filter with running water or the detergent solution used on the machine;
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dry the filter thoroughly, then replace in its housing;
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close the seat cowling (fig. L, ref. 3).
9.2.4 CT 230 Suction motor air filter: cleaning
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lift the suction motor assembly cover (fig. L, ref. 1) and remove the filter (fig. L, ref. 2);
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clean the filter with running water or the detergent solution used on the machine;
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dry the filter thoroughly, then replace in its housing;
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replace the suction motor assembly cover (fig. L, ref. 1).
9.2.5 Detergent filter: cleaning
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unscrew the cover above the filter assembly (fig. M, ref. 1);
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remove the filter;
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clean the filter with running water or the detergent solution used on the machine;
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replace the filter in its housing and screw the cover back on the filter assembly.
9.2.6 Squeegee blades: replacing
The squeegee blades collect the film of water and detergent from the floor and prepare
the way for perfect drying. With time, the constant rubbing leaves the edge of the blade