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PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
Proceed as follows to prepare the machine for extended periods of inactivity:
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Remove the battery from the machine, referring to the section “Battery: removal” and recharge
it fully, referring to the section “Battery: preparation / installation / recharging". The battery
should also be recharged regularly when the machine is not in use, so as to keep it constantly
at the maximum charge level.
•
Clean the squeegee blades with a moist cloth, referring to the section “Cleaning the squeegees”.
•
Open up and clean the chamber of the diverter valve, referring to the section “Cleaning the
diverter valve”.
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Detach and clean the suction hoses of the squeegees, referring to the section "Cleaning the
front squeegee suction hose" and "Cleaning the rear squeegee suction hose".
•
Make certain the tanks have been emptied completely and are perfectly clean, referring to the
section "Emptying the dirty water tank" and "Emptying the water/detergent tank".
•
Stow the machine in the parking position, referring to the section "Selection of parking position".
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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Maintenance operations involving all servicing or repair operations not explicitly described
in this manual, must be entrusted to a specialist technician, in accordance with current
safety regulations.
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Ensure the machine undergoes regular maintenance, so that it will always deliver optimum
performance.
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Do not clean seals with ethyl alcohol.
This chapter describes how maintenance is carried out.
Maintenance - General rules
When cleaning the machine, always observe the following precautions:
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Avoid the use of high pressure washers. Water could penetrate the electrical compartment or
the motors, leading to damage or the risk of short circuit.
•
Do not use steam, as the heat generated could cause plastic parts to lose their shape.
•
Do not use solvents or hydrocarbon based products. These can damage the cowling and
rubber components.
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