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G
F
J
I
H
P
M
K
L
N
M
R
Q
Cleaning the recovery tank
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Move the machine to the recovery water disposal area, in compliance with the emission standards in force.
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Rotate the machine ignition key to “0” and remove it.
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If there is recovery water in the tank, empty it (see procedure in the “Emptying the recovery tank” section).
• Use the grip (F) to lift the tank cover (G), then wash the recovery water tank (H).
Remove the breakwater wall from its slots (P) and wash it, then put it back in its slots.
Also wash the underneath (I) of the cover and the entire perimeter gasket (J).
Check that the perimeter gasket (J) is intact: if it is damaged it may compromise the correct operation of the
recovery water suction.
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WARNING!
Do not damage the fl oat (K)
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Extract the recovery water inlet (L) from its seat and wash it, then put it back in its seat.
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Remove the suction inlet (M) from its seat, then clean and wash it; also clean its drain hole (N) from dirt.
Make sure that no water enters the suction inlet (M) seat (to prevent damaging the vacuum motor).
Let the suction inlet (M) drip and then put it back in its seat.
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Drain all the washing water from the tube (Q). Tighten the cap (R) and engage the tube (Q) in the relative ma-
chine housing.
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Close the tank cover (G).
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