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4.7
WASH-AND-DRY MACHINE PUSH/
DRAWING MOVEMENT
When it is not possible to use the wash-and-dry machine
drive, it is possible to move it by pushing it manually.
4.8
LONG INACTIVITY OF THE WASH-
AND-DRY MACHINE
If it is intended not to use the wash-and-dry machine for a
period longer than 30 days, it is appropriate to perform the
following operations:
1.
Carry out what is indicated in paragraph "After Use of
the Wash-and-dry Machine".
2.
Empty the detergent solution (or water for washing)
tank by acting as described in the related paragraph.
3.
Empty the washing detergent tank (optional) by
acting as described in the related paragraph.
4.
Disconnect the connector of the batteries, by acting
as described further down.
Remove the left pin (1, Figure 4-4), then rotate it by
half turn, and block it in the removed position.
Remove the right pin (2, Figure 4-4), then remove
the battery holder case (3) by the handles (4).
Disconnect the connector (5) of the batteries. Insert
again the battery holder case in its seat (3, Figure 4-
4) and let it engage to the retainer (2) and retainer (1)
after unblocking it.
5.
Clean the detergent feeding system (optional), by
acting as described in chapter “Maintenance”.
4.9
FIRST PERIOD OF USE
After the first period of use (first 8 hours) it is necessary to
check that the fixing and connecting elements are correctly
fixed, that the visible parts are integral and that there are
no leakages.
Figure 4-4
ATTENTION!
The wash-and-dry machine is not suitable to
be pushed on floors with excessive slopes;
precautions must be taken in advance in
relation to the wash-and-dry machine (gross
weight with 50 liters of water in tanks: about
250 Kg)
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