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• Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the drain cap open
and adding clean water though the front opening.
• After cleaning, replace the cap, pushing inwards.
•
IMPORTANT
– To dispose of unused cleaning solution,
comply with the local, state, and federal standards
in force in the country in which the machine is
being used.
5.4 Cleaning the squeegee blades
To clean the squeegee correctly (1) it is necessary to
remove it as follows (Fig 20)
• Pull the squeegee unit outwards (1).
• Disconnect the hose (2) from the squeegee (1).
• Loosen the knobs (3) and remove the squeegee (1)
• Wash the squeegee unit, and specifically the rubber
blades (4) and the inside of the vacuum hose connector
(5). (Fig 21)
If the rubber blades are damaged or worn, it is necessary to
replace them or turn them over.
6 Storage
• Always switch off, empty, wipe down and dry the machine
after use.
• The solution tank and recovery tank must be emptied
and flushed out with clean water.
• Wrap the battery charger cord around the cable winder,
ensuring that the plug is not trailing on the floor.
• When storing the machine for long periods, remove the
brush and put the squeegee is in the upright position.
• Store the machine in a dry indoor area only.
Fig 20
Fig 21
6.1 Prolonged storage
• Drain the clean water contained in the tank.
• Place the machine under cover, in a place where the tem
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perature is between 40°F and 105°F.
• Charge the batteries and, once they are charged, discon
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nect them from the charger. Refer back to section
2.1 and follow in reverse order.
• Charge the batteries once a month.
7 Maintenance
WARNING
- Before making adjustments
or performing maintenance, switch off the
machine, unplug from the power supply and
disconnect the positive pole of the
battery.
• Do not rest tools and metal objects on the batteries;
danger of short circuits.
• Do not use harsh detergents, acid, lye etc. during
cleaning and washing. Take particular care with electrical
parts.
• Do not wash the machine with direct or pressurized
jets of water.
• When the machine must be lifted for any maintenance
operations, it is necessary to work safely by placing
fixed supports underneath it.
• Contact an authorized support center for repairs and
request ORIGINAL spare parts only.
The machine requires minimal maintenance apart from
the following checks by a trained operator.
• Battery charge cord - Regularly inspect sheath and
plug for damage or loose connections. Replace the
supply cord only with the type specified in these instructions.
• Recovery tank – Check condition and clean tank
• Squeegee blades – Check condition and replace
worn or damaged blades.
7.1 Replacing the squeegee rubber blades
(Fig 21).
When it becomes clear that drying the floor is difficult
or traces of water remain on the floor, it is necessary to
check the wear on the squeegee rubber blades (3):
• Remove the squeegee unit (1) as indicated in the
“Cleaning the squeegee” section 5.4.
• Loosen the finned nuts (2) and remove the rubber
blades (3).
NOTE:
When the rubber blades (3) are worn on one
side, they may be turned over one time.
• Replace or turn over the rubber blades (3) without
inverting them.
• Replace all the components in reverse order.