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DAILY MAINTENANCE
33.
CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK
1.
Check the recovery tank is empty (if necessary, empty it).
2.
Check that the parking brake is engaged, and if not, engage it
ATTENTION: These operations must be carried out using gloves to protect
against contact with dangerous solutions.
ATTENTION: Before carrying out any type of maintenance, remove the keys
from the panel and disconnect the battery connector (for battery versions) or
from the generator connector (for versions with a endothermic engine).
3.
Check that the machine's main switch is on “OFF-0”; if this is not the case, turn the key of the main
switch (1) a quarter of a turn anticlockwise (to the 0 position)
4.
Grip the seat rotation uncoupling handle (2), move it forward as far as it will go
5.
Rotate the seat support to the gas springs end stops
6.
Grip the handle (3) moulded into the recovery tank
7.
Rotate the recovery tank seat as far as it will go.
8.
Rotate the vacuum cap until the prop (4) fixed to the vacuum cap attaches to the prop (5) fixed to the
recovery tank
9.
Release the safety clip (6) from the hole that it is using when the vacuum cap is closed and insert it
into the safety hole
10.
Check that the recovery tank drain pipe (7) is securely fastened to the machine, also check that the
cap is closed
11.
Unscrew the recovery tank drain hose cap (8) at the rear of the machine
12.
Clean and rinse the recovery tank
13.
Clean out and rinse the part of the recovery tank closest to the float switch (9) relating to the
“RECOVERY TANK EMPTY” level
14.
Reassemble all the elements
ATTENTION: These operations must be carried out using gloves to protect
against contact with dangerous solutions.
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