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WIPEKET
1. Add the appropriate water solutions to the fresh-water tank depending on your cleaning requirements.
2. Make sure that the brush is lowered before starting.
3. Plug the power plug into a correctly installed grounded contact socket.
4. Lower the suction head (15).
5. Press the „On / Off“ button so that it lights up, then unlock the red safety switch (4) on the right side of the handle and
hold down the right (3) and left switches (1).
6. The machine starts and the brush rotates. The light (D) is on.
7. At the front side of the handle are the following switches: suction motor and fresh water supply. When the lights above
the buttons are on, they are active.
8. The quantity of the water supply can be adjusted with the knob (20).
9. If you want to push the machine without using the cleaning functions, we recommend to keep the brush in a lifted
position and to lock it with the brush locking bar.
USAGE
A
On/off switch
B
Suction motor switch
C
Switch for fresh water supply
D
Display brush (on / off)
PARKING AND STORAGE
1. After use, switch off the machine by pressing the on / off switch.
2. The light on the on / off switch turns off.
3. Unplug the power plug.
4. Wind up the power cable.
5. Clean the rubber lips on the suction head with a cloth.
6. Empty and clean the tanks and hoses.
7. Store the machine so that it is protected and does not become a tripping hazard.
EMPTYING THE TANKS
Note: Before emptying the waste and fresh-water tank, the SWM33 must be disconnected from the electrical circuit. Empty
the fresh and waste-water tank after each use and clean the water pipes to avoid blockages. After finishing work, all parts
must be dried.
EMPTYING THE SEWAGE WATER TANK
1. You can either remove the waste-water tank, or transport the entire machine to a manhole cover or another drain for
waste water.
2. Remember to disconnect the two hoses and the cable if you remove the waste water tank.
3. Hold the waste water hose over the drain and open it.
4. Drain all waste water completely.
5. Remove coarse dirt and deposits manually. Wear gloves.
6. Rinse the protective water tank with fresh water and remove deposits from the tank walls with a clean cloth.