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IMPORTANT
Empty the dirty water drum each time you fill the detergent tank.
Never leave the suction motor on and detergent tap open when parked.
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when the dirty water drum is full, the level indicator comes on (fig. 6, ref. 4) and after a
few seconds the suction motor shuts off. You must stop working and empty the tank.
To restart the suction motor, turn the suction switch (fig. 6, ref. 2) off and then on
again.
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Battery models: if the warning LED (fig. 6, ref. 1) starts flashing, it means that the
batteries are almost flat. After a few seconds the brushes shut down to prevent
excessive discharge of the batteries. Recharge.
At the end of work:
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place the tap lever (fig. 6, ref. 6) in the "CLOSED" position;
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release the brush/drive lever (fig. 6, ref. 7) located under the handgrip. This turns the
brush/drive motor off and the machine stops;
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stop the brush (fig. 6, ref. 3);
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lift the lever (fig. 6, ref. 8) to raise the squeegee from the floor to prevent the
continuous pressure from warping the blades;
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let the suction motor run for at least 2 minutes to make sure it is completely dry, then
press "0" on the suction switch (fig. 6, ref. 2) to switch off the suction motor;
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remove the brushes (or drive disks) to prevent them from warping permanently;
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press the button to turn the optional CHEM DOSE accessory off (fig. 15, ref. 2)
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depending on the model, unplug the machine or disconnect the ANDERSON
connectors (fig. 5, ref. 1 and ref. 2);
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empty and clean the dirty water drum.
6.8. Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier
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In the event of particularly stubborn dirt on the floor, washing and drying can be
performed in two separate operations.
6.8.1. Prewashing using brushes or pads
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Open the water tap;
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place the brush switch in position "1";
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lower the head;
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operate the drive lever to rotate the brushes;
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make sure the suction motor is off and the squeegee is raised;
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begin washing.
The flow of water must be adjusted in proportion to the desired advance speed. The
slower the machine moves forwards, the less water is needed.
Persist when washing particularly dirty points to give the detergent time to perform its
mechanical action detaching and suspending the dirt and the brushes time to exert an
effective mechanical action.
6.8.2. Drying
Lower the squeegee and with the suction motor on, pass over the same area washed
previously. The result is equivalent to in-depth washing and subsequent ordinary
maintenance will take less time.
To wash and dry at the same time, operate the brush, water, squeegee and suction motor
simultaneously.