Soiled and
fresh water tanks
The Hakomatic B 910 is equipped
with a soiled water tank (III/5) and a
fresh water (lye) tank (III/3).
Either tank is equipped with flexible
pane. Soiled water is fed via the suc-
tion hose through the inlet socket
(III/6) into the soiled water tank.
A floating switch in the soiled water
tank precludes overflowing. If the
floating switch is activated, the suc-
tion procedure is interrupted approx.
3 to 5 seconds later. This measure
prevents the water from penetrating
the suction turbine.
Note:
When work is finished the
soiled water tank on principle must be
drained and rinsed.
Rinse the floating switch as well.
The seal at the outlet hose should be
cleaned at regular intervals. If required
grease the O ring slightly. Rinsing of
the suction hose to the squeegee is
possible from the top via socket (III/6).
Refer to page 48 for detailed informa-
tion on draining of the soiled water
tank.
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Caution!
For disposal of soiled water
and lye, the legal provisions have to
be complied with.
Removal of the filter
Remove cap of the intake socket
(III/7)
Remove ring filter and clean
(replace defective filter)
Note:
Upstream the fresh water out-
let, the tank bottom is equipped with
a sieve which can be unscrewed.
Check this sieve at regular intervals
and clean if required.
Soiled and
fresh water tanks
The Hakomatic B 910 is equipped
with a soiled water tank (III/5) and a
fresh water (lye) tank (III/3).
Either tank is equipped with flexible
pane. Soiled water is fed via the suc-
tion hose through the inlet socket
(III/6) into the soiled water tank.
A floating switch in the soiled water
tank precludes overflowing. If the
floating switch is activated, the suc-
tion procedure is interrupted approx.
3 to 5 seconds later. This measure
prevents the water from penetrating
the suction turbine.
Note:
When work is finished the
soiled water tank on principle must be
drained and rinsed.
Rinse the floating switch as well.
The seal at the outlet hose should be
cleaned at regular intervals. If required
grease the O ring slightly. Rinsing of
the suction hose to the squeegee is
possible from the top via socket (III/6).
Refer to page 48 for detailed informa-
tion on draining of the soiled water
tank.
55
Caution!
For disposal of soiled water
and lye, the legal provisions have to
be complied with.
Removal of the filter
Remove cap of the intake socket
(III/7)
Remove ring filter and clean
(replace defective filter)
Note:
Upstream the fresh water out-
let, the tank bottom is equipped with
a sieve which can be unscrewed.
Check this sieve at regular intervals
and clean if required.
Soiled and
fresh water tanks
The Hakomatic B 910 is equipped
with a soiled water tank (III/5) and a
fresh water (lye) tank (III/3).
Either tank is equipped with flexible
pane. Soiled water is fed via the suc-
tion hose through the inlet socket
(III/6) into the soiled water tank.
A floating switch in the soiled water
tank precludes overflowing. If the
floating switch is activated, the suc-
tion procedure is interrupted approx.
3 to 5 seconds later. This measure
prevents the water from penetrating
the suction turbine.
Note:
When work is finished the
soiled water tank on principle must be
drained and rinsed.
Rinse the floating switch as well.
The seal at the outlet hose should be
cleaned at regular intervals. If required
grease the O ring slightly. Rinsing of
the suction hose to the squeegee is
possible from the top via socket (III/6).
Refer to page 48 for detailed informa-
tion on draining of the soiled water
tank.
55
Caution!
For disposal of soiled water
and lye, the legal provisions have to
be complied with.
Removal of the filter
Remove cap of the intake socket
(III/7)
Remove ring filter and clean
(replace defective filter)
Note:
Upstream the fresh water out-
let, the tank bottom is equipped with
a sieve which can be unscrewed.
Check this sieve at regular intervals
and clean if required.
Soiled and
fresh water tanks
The Hakomatic B 910 is equipped
with a soiled water tank (III/5) and a
fresh water (lye) tank (III/3).
Either tank is equipped with flexible
pane. Soiled water is fed via the suc-
tion hose through the inlet socket
(III/6) into the soiled water tank.
A floating switch in the soiled water
tank precludes overflowing. If the
floating switch is activated, the suc-
tion procedure is interrupted approx.
3 to 5 seconds later. This measure
prevents the water from penetrating
the suction turbine.
Note:
When work is finished the
soiled water tank on principle must be
drained and rinsed.
Rinse the floating switch as well.
The seal at the outlet hose should be
cleaned at regular intervals. If required
grease the O ring slightly. Rinsing of
the suction hose to the squeegee is
possible from the top via socket (III/6).
Refer to page 48 for detailed informa-
tion on draining of the soiled water
tank.
55
Caution!
For disposal of soiled water
and lye, the legal provisions have to
be complied with.
Removal of the filter
Remove cap of the intake socket
(III/7)
Remove ring filter and clean
(replace defective filter)
Note:
Upstream the fresh water out-
let, the tank bottom is equipped with
a sieve which can be unscrewed.
Check this sieve at regular intervals
and clean if required.