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6.10. Draining the clean water
Use suitable personal protection devices. Drain the water with the machine disconnected
from the power supply.
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To empty the tank:
1. Move the machine near a drain;
2. Unclip the drain hose from the lower right hand backside of the machine;
3. When the solution tank is completely empty, replace the cap.
The water and detergent solution can also be used to wash the recovery tank or software.
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7. Periods Of Inactivity
If the machine is not used for some time, remove the squeegee and brushes / pads, wash them and put them
away in a dry place (preferably in a bag or wrapped in plastic film) away from dust. Park the machine with
the head lowered. Make sure the tanks are completely empty and perfectly clean.
Disconnect the machine from the power supply (disconnect the ANDERSON connector from the battery
wiring).
Batteries:
Completely recharge the batteries before storing them. During long periods of inactivity, you should
charge the batteries regularly (at least once every two months) to keep them constantly at maximum charge.
8. Battery Maintenance And Charging
See appropriate Dustbane literature for specifics on battery maintenance and charging.
9. Maintenance Instructions
Never perform any maintenance operations without first disconnecting the batteries.
Maintenance on the electrical circuit and all other operations not explicitly described
in this manual must be performed by specialised personnel only, in compliance with current
safety legislation and as described in the maintenance manual.
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9.1. Maintenance - General rules
Performing regular maintenance according to the Manufacturer’s instructions improves performance
and extends the working life of the machine. 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.
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