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CLEANING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION FILTER
FOR VERSIONS: E51 V2 TRAC – E51 V3 ECO – E61 V2 TRAC – E61 V3 ECO –
M510 V2 TRAC – M510 V3 ECO – M610 V2 TRAC- M610 V3 ECO
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2
3
4
The machine is fitted with a filter on the duct that
comes from the detergent solution tank.
In theory, the solution located in this tank should
not have any impurities as the buckets or
containers used to fill the solution are supposed
to be clean, in addition there is a filter in the
mouth of the tank that filters the water.
Follow the instructions below to clean the filter:
Bring the machine into a stop position in a flat
surface area and put on the brake;
Turn off the machine and
remove the key;
Close the valve. For the TRAC version, use the lever handle nearby the instrument panel.
For the ECO version, shut off the valve using the valve lever (see position 1) as indicated in the
drawing;
OFF
ON
Unscrew the clear cup manually (see position 2);
Remove the protective screen (see position 3) and clean it with water together with the cup;
Put the cup (see position 2) and the protective screen (see position 3) on the fixed part of the filter (see position 4);
make sure the protective screen is fitted correctly into its housing inside the cup and into the support;
For the V2 TRAC version, open the valve (see position 1) or the lever handle located near the
instrument panel.
OFF
ON
CLEANING THE PUMP OUTPUT PIPE FITTING
FOR VERSIONS: E51 V3 ECO – E61 V3 ECO - M510 V3 ECO – M610 V3 ECO
1 2
In the ECO versions, the machine is fitted with a
metering pump for detergent solutions.
If the solution does not flow out of the tank properly,
make sure the output pipe fitting is not obstructed or
clogged.
To check that proceed as follows:
Bring the machine into a stop position and put on
the brake;
Turn off the machine and remove the
key;
Unscrew the cap manually (see position 1);
Use a thin piece of wire of approximately Ø 3 mm
and remove any incrustations from the pipe fitting
(see position 2);
Screw the cap back into place (see position 1).