RECOVERY TANK OVERFLOW
The machine is equipped with a mechanical device (float) under the recovery tank lid that, when the
recovery tank is full, shuts off the air to the vacuum motor intake to protect it; the sound of the vacuum
motor will then be deeper.
If this is the case, proceed as follows:
1. Raise the brush head body and fully depress the "BRUSH HEAD CONTROL" pedal (1) at the
rear of the machine (
Fig.1
).
NB
:
to lock the brush head in the raised position, depress the pedal (1) fully and then move it
towards the right-hand side of the machine (
Fig.1
).
2.
Raise the squeegee body off the floor by means of the lever (2) on the back of the machine (
Fig.2
).
3.
Bring the machine to the designated place for draining off the dirty water, and empty the recovery
tank (see “
”).
At the end of the work, and before carrying out any type of maintenance, perform the following
operations:
1. Raise the brush head body and detach the "BRUSH HEAD CONTROL" pedal (1) at the rear of
the machine from the plate retainer (
Fig.1
).
2.
Raise the squeegee body off the floor by means of the lever (2) on the back of the machine
(
Fig.2
).
3. Take the appliance to the dedicated dirty water drainage area.
4.
Switch off the machine by turning the main switch (3) to "0", making a quarter turn of the key in
the direction of the arrow (
Fig.3
). Remove the key from the instrument panel.
AT THE END OF THE WORK
5. Carry out all the procedures listed in the paragraph “RECOMMENDED PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE” (in the column “AT THE END OF THE WORK”).
6. Take the appliance to the designated machine storage place.
ATTENTION
: park the machine in an enclosed place, on a flat surface, and at a safe distance
from any objects that could either damage it or be damaged due to contact with the machine
itself.
7. Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see “
ATTENTION
: if the machine is left unused for more than one whole day, remove the brush
from the brush head body, and the squeegee body from the squeegee support.
8. Grip the handle (4) on the right-hand side of the recovery tank (
Fig.4
) and turn the tank as far as
it will go, until it reaches the maintenance position.
9. Grip the prop (5) and turn it as far as it will go (
Fig.5
), until it reaches the work position.
10. Block the rotation of the prop (5) by pushing it towards the inside of the cover (
Fig.6
).
11. Grip the handle (4) on the right-hand side of the recovery tank and turn the tank as far as it will go,
until it reaches the work position (
Fig.7
).
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK
Proceed as follows to empty the recovery tank:
1. Take the machine to the maintenance area.
2. Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “
CAUTION
: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury
to hands.
3. Release the recovery tank drainage tube (on the back of the machine) from the retainers (
Fig.1
).
4. Bend the end of the drainage tube in order to create a choke and prevent the content from coming
out (
Fig.2
), then position the tube on the discharge surface, unscrew the cap, and gradually
release the tube.
NB
: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection
regulations.
5. Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.
CLEANING THE DEBRIS HOPPER (50BTS VERSION)
To clean the debris hopper, proceed as follows:
1. Take the machine to the maintenance area.
2. Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “
CAUTION
: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury
to hands.
3. Use the moulded handle (1) to extract the debris hopper (
Fig.1
) and empty it.
NOTE
: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental
protection regulations.
4.
Clean the inside with a jet of water, and use a brush to remove any residual impurities if necessary.
5. Proceed in the opposite order to reassemble all the parts.
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1
TYPE OF MAINTENANCE
AT THE END OF THE
WORK
DAIL
Y
WEEKL
Y
BEFORE A
LONG
PERIOD OF NON-USE
TRANSPORT
EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK
X
X
X
CLEANING THE DEBRIS HOPPER (50BTS VERSION)
X
X
X
CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY
X
X
X
CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSH (50BT VERSION)
X
X
CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (60BT VERSION)
X
X
CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (50BT VERSION)
X
X
CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK
X
X
X
EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK
X
X
X
X
CLEANING THE WATER SYSTEM FILTER
X
X
CLEANING THE VACUUM TUBE
X
X
CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK
X
X
CLEANING THE VACUUM WAND KIT
X
X
X