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By raising the lever (fig. F, ref. 2), lift the squeegee from the ground to prevent
continuous pressure causing distortion of the drying blades and to switch off the
suction motor;
Empty and clean the recovery tank.
Turn the key switch (fig. A, ref. 1) to the "off" position.
6.8
Some useful suggestions for the optimal use of the machine
If the floor presents a particularly resistant type of dirt, it is possible to make the machine
wash and dry it in separate stages.
6.8.1 Prewashing with brushes or pads
Switch on the brush motor and lower the head;
Adjust the head pressure, which depends on the type of floor and dirt to be removed;
Start washing with the suction motor off and the squeegee lifted.
The flow of water must be dosed in proportion to the desired advance speed: the
slower the machine goes, less water comes down. Insist on washing the dirtiest spots:
in this way the detergent has the time to perform its chemical action for the detachment
and suspension of dirt, and the brushes to develop an effective mechanical action
6.8.2
Drying
Lower the squeegee and with the suction unit operating pass again on the same area you
have previously washed. In this way you obtain a result that is similar to a thorough
washing and the following operations of ordinary maintenance will certainly take less time.
To wash and dry at the same time, operate the brushes, water, squeegee and suction
motor simultaneously.
IMPORTANT
Never leave the machine unmanned with the suction unit running.
6.9
Draining off dirty water
!
DANGER
Use suitable personal protection devices. Drain the water with the machine
disconnected from the power supply.
IMPORTANT
Each time you fill the solution tank, always empty the collection tank.
When the collection tank is full, the Display(fig. A, ref. 6) will indicated “RECOVERY TANK
FULL” and after a few seconds the suction motor is turned off. You must stop working and
empty the tank.
The dirty water tank drain hose is at the back of the machine on the right.
To empty the tank:
Move the machine near a drain;
Stop the machine and press the emergency button (fig. A, ref. 8);
Take off the tank cap (fig. B, ref. 9) from the recovery tank (fig. B, ref. 2);
Detach the drain hose (fig. B, ref. 8) from its seat, holding it in correspondence with the
fixing spring and pull it horizontally;
Summary of Contents for GT85 Series
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