MAINTENANCE
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18/09/2017
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5.2.6 BATTERY DISPOSAL
Batteries are classified as "toxic and hazardous" waste. For disposal purposes, they should be committed to
specialised, specifically authorised companies whose qualifications must be ascertained by the battery
owners. Temporary battery storage before collection by a specialised disposal company must be in line with
the following legal requirements:
A temporary storage authorisation must be obtained
The batteries must be sealed in plastic containers having capacities not lower than the volume of the
electrolyte contained in the batteries, or in any case, stored in such a way as to prevent rainwater
seeping into the storage containers.
5.3 MOTOR MAINTENANCE
5.3.1 MAINTENANCE OF THE SUCTION MOTOR
The suction motor must be checked and cleaned. Every six months, the motor brushes should be checked
and replaced, too - if necessary. Suction motor maintenance should be carried out as follows:
Remove the key from the control panel to prevent unwanted starts (battery-operated version) or
unplug the machine from the mains power outlet (electrically operated version);
Empty the recovery tank to minimise its weight before removing it from the machine;
Remove the three screws fixing the motor to the solution tank then remove it from its seat (detail
1 fig. 5.1);
Remove the plastic cover and remove the motor brushes from their housing (detail 2 fig. 5.1);
To re-assemble all the parts, perform the same operations in reverse order.
FIGURE N. 5.1
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