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of them in accordance with current legal provisions.
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If the machine malfunctions and/or operates
inefficiently, turn it off immediately (disconnecting
it from the electric power supply or from the batte-
ries) and do not tamper with it.
Contact one of the manufacturer’s technical service
centres.
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All maintenance or accessory replacement ope-
rations must be carried out in environments with
adequate lighting and only after having disconnec-
ted the machine from the electric power supply by
detaching the battery connector.
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All work on the electrical system and all main-
tenance and repair operations (especially those not
explicitly described in this manual) should be car-
ried out only by authorised service centres or by
specialised technical personnel who are experts in
the sector and in the pertinent safety regulations.
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The machine owner can only use original ac-
cessories and spare parts supplied exclusively by
the manufacturer since such parts are the only ones
that guarantee that the equipment will operate sa-
fely without any problems. Do not use parts disas-
sembled from other machines or other kits as spare
parts.
If the machine will no longer be used, remove the
batteries and dispose of them in accordance with
the eco-compatibility regulations as set forth in Eu-
ropean standard 91/157/EEC or deposit them in an
authorised collection centre.
To dispose of the machine, comply with the current
laws where it is used:
- disconnect the machine from the mains and clean
it after emptying any liquids;
- separate the machine into groups of homogene-
ous materials (plastics in accordance with the recy-
cling symbol, metals, rubber, packing). For parts
containing different materials, contact the compe-
tent authorities;
Each homogeneous group must be disposed of in
accordance with recycling laws.
In addition, it is recommended to eliminate those
parts of the machine that may be dangerous, espe-
cially for children.
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Before each use, check the machine and, in
particular, check that the battery charging cable and
the connector are in good condition and safe for
use. If they are not in perfect condition, do not use
the machine for any reason until an authorised spe-
cialist repairs the defective parts.
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If foam or liquid is noted, immediately turn
off the suction motor.
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Do not use the machine on textile flooring,
such as rugs, carpeting, etc.
Wax, foaming detergents or dispersions along the
hoses may cause serious problems for the machine
or clog the hoses.
3.2 NOISE AND VIBRATIONS
The machine is designed for indoor use and there-
fore is not subject to the reference directives.
4. HANDLING INFORMATION
4.1 PACKING LIFTING AND TRANSPORT
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During all lifting or transport operations, make
sure that the packed machine is securely anchored
to prevent it from tipping over or falling acciden-
tally.
Transport vehicle loading and unloading operations
must be carried out with adequate lighting.
The packed machine must be handled using ade-
quate devices, making sure not to damage/strike
any part of the packing, not to tip it over and to be
very careful when placing it on the ground.
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All these instructions also apply to the batte-
ries and the battery charger.
4.2 CHECKS UPON DELIVERY
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When the goods are delivered (machine, bat-
tery or battery charger) by the transporter, carefully
check the condition of the packing and its contents.
If the contents have been damaged, notify the tran-
sporter and reserve the right, in writing (select the
word “reserve” on the document), to submit a claim
for compensation before accepting the goods.
4.3 UNPACKING
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Wear safety clothing and use adequate tools
to limit the risks of accidents.
Carry out the following steps if the machine is pac-
ked with a cardboard housing:
- Use scissors or clippers to cut and eliminate the
plastic straps.
- Slip off the cardboard housing from the top of the
packed machine.
- Remove the envelops inside and check their con-
tents (use and maintenance manual, battery char-
ger connector)
- Remove the metallic brackets or plastic straps that
secure the machine to the pallet.
- Release the brushes and the squeegee from the
packing.
- Take the machine off the pallet (pushing it back-
ward) by using an inclined surface that is solidly at-
tached to the floor and to the pallet.
If the machine is packed in a wooden crate:
- Detach all the wooden sides from the pallet, star-
ting from the top one.
- Remove the protective film wrapped around the
machine.
- Remove the metallic brackets or plastic straps that
secure the machine to the pallet.
- Release the brushes and the squeegee from the
packing.
- Take the machine off the pallet (pushing it back-
ward) by using an inclined surface that is solidly at-
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