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Parts & Operations Manual
Micro-5
Emptying the water/detergent tank
The tank can be emptied by proceeding as follows:
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Turn off the machine off at the main switch.
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Take the machine to the designated disposal area.
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Press in the two lateral tank retaining catches (fig. 22, ref. 1), separate the
dirty water tank from the frame and set it down on the floor.
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Separate the detergent tank from the frame.
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Remove the cap of the detergent tank.
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Empty the contents of the tank by way of the front opening
(fig. 24).
Emptying the dirty water tank
An automatic float-controlled shut-off device mounted to the lid of the dirty water tank is
designed to inhibit further operation of the vacuuming system when the tank is full. It is
possible to recognize when the vacuuming system has been shut off, as the suction motor will
suddenly become noisier in operation, and the floor will not dry as expected. In this situation,
the operator must stop the machine and empty the dirty water tank, proceeding as follows:
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Turn off the machine off at the main switch.
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Take the machine to the designated disposal area.
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Press in the two lateral tank retaining catches (fig. 25, ref. 1), and separate the dirty
water tank from the frame.
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Remove the cap of the dirty water tank (fig.26, ref. 1).
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Empty the tank (fig. 27).
Drive adjustment
The machine is equipped with a special mechanical drive device that exploits the friction
created between brush and floor to generate forward movement. The driving force produced
by the device can be varied by turning the relative knob (fig. 28, ref. 1), which presents two
sectors of different colour, one green and the other yellow:
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turning the knob to the position that exposes the green sector, the deviate from a
straight line.
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turning the knob to the position that exposes the yellow sector, the driving force is
attenuated and the machine will advance in a straight line.
To make the adjustment, proceed as follows:
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Turn off the machine at the main switch.
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Remove the dirty water tank and the detergent tank and set them on the floor,
referring to the section “Emptying the water/detergent tank” and “Emptying the dirty
water tank”.
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Elevate the brush/motor by taking up the weight with one hand, and with the other
hand, turn the knob (fig. 28, ref. 1) to the position desired.
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