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Operation
Check whether the floor is suf-
ficiently dry at regular intervals,
otherwise people could slip. If
the floor is excessively wet,
check the vehicle for leaks and
that the sealing strips are in a
good condition. If the sealing
strips are damaged, change
them; refer to Section 5.8.4.
Wet scrubbing (basic cleaning)
If you do not want to vacuum the floor
dry in the same working procedure be-
cause you want the solution to soak into
the dirt, for example, activate this pro-
gram.
Wet floors are a potential risk
for slipping! Ensure to provide
the corresponding information
and warning signs.
• Press the “Button for the
brush drive” button
(Fig. 19/9) on the left-
hand operating panel.
Various functions can be
switched on or off with the following but-
tons according to the conditions at the
location of use:
• Reduce water quantity (Fig. 24/2)
• Increase water quantity (Fig. 24/4)
• Fresh water feed on/off (Fig. 24/3)
• Increase brush pressure (Fig. 24/1)
Vacuuming dry
• Press the “Button for
squeegee and suction
turbine” button
(Fig. 19/10) on the left-
hand operating panel.
Check whether the floor is suf-
ficiently dry at regular intervals,
otherwise people could slip. If
the floor is excessively wet,
check the vehicle for leaks and
that the sealing strips are in a
good condition. If the sealing
strips are damaged, change
them; refer to Section 5.8.4.