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End of operation
Removing and cleaning the squeegee
Empty and clean the recovery tank and fresh water tank
Empty recovery tank
Empty fresh water tank
Cleaning the recovery tank
• Press the switch cleaning solution.
The cleaning solution supply is
stopped.
• Drive on for a few meters in order to absorb the remaining
drain water.
• Release the operating lever.
• Switch off the suction unit.
The suction motor is switched off.
• Switch the machine off (ON/OFF)
and pull the power supply cord out of
the mains socket.
Attention:
The machine must now be emptied and
cleaned. Switch off the machine (main
switch) and remove the plug from the
mains socket.
• Place the machine on the parking
support.
• Remove the squeegee by turning the
locking screws.
• Clean the squeegee under running
water using a brush.
Notice:
Only cleaned and intact blades ensure op
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timal suction results!
Notice:
Drain water or cleaning solution must be
disposed of in compliance with the nation
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al regulations.
Notice:
When draining the recovery tank, the reg
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ulations of the detergent supplier regard
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ing personal protective equipment must be
observed.
• Open the tank lid.
• To drain the recovery tank, remove
the sieve (1), turn the lid (2) to the
side and then lift the tank from the
machine.
The tank can be completely drained
via the drainage hole (2).
• To drain the fresh water tank, you
have to remove the filter.
• Open the tank lid.
• Remove the solids filter (yellow) and
empty it.
• Rinse the filter thoroughly under run
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ning water.
• Remove the recovery tank from the
machine.
• Thoroughly rinse the recovery tank
with clean water.
• Take out the suction filter (yellow)
and remove the dirt with a cloth or a
soft brush.
• Check the float to make sure it is fully
functional and repair any fault
Attention:
Clogged suction filters may impair the suc
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tion performance.
• Refit the rubber cap to the recovery tank.
• Reassemble the dirt sieve (yellow) and the suction filter.
• Screw the lid of the drain opening shut again and press it
into the opening until it locks.
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