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Periodic checks

Checking and cleaning the motor 

protection filter

-  Remove the cylinder head as previously 

indicated.

-  Remove the filter (41 Fig. 22)

-  Wash  the  filter  (41  Fig.  22)  with  warm 

running water removing all foreign par-

ticles and reassemble only after a thor-

ough drying.

-  Insert the filter (41 Fig. 22) on the motor 

hood then through the straps (36 Fig. 22) 

hooking the elastic part on the top of the 

filter with washers (33 Fig. 22).

-  Reassemble in reverse order.

Cleaning the detergent dispensing 

nozzle

If you note that the detergent is not dispensed 

evenly, clean the nozzle as described below:

-  Remove the ring nut (34 Fig. 23).

-  Remove the nozzle (35 Fig. 23) and clean 

it with running water, if it is clogged use a 

pin being careful not to distort the shape 

of the nozzle.

-  Reassemble all of the parts performing 

these operations in the reverse order.

Cleaning the detergent suction filter

If you note that the detergent is not being 

suctioned properly, check and clean the suc-

tion filter located inside the detergent tank.

-  Remove the recovery tank as indicated 

above.

-  Remove the filter (37 Fig. 24) and wash it 

under running water; if it is too clogged it 

should be replaced.

-  Reassemble all of the parts performing 

these operations in the reverse order.

Replacing the floor nozzle squeegee 

(if present)

If when washing the floors the washing liquid 

is not suctioned properly and the floor or car-

pet remains wet, check the condition of the 

squeegee (38 Fig. 25).

If the blade is worn or damaged should be 

replaced by releasing the blade support (39 

Fig. 25) from the nozzle.

When replacing the new blade pay attention 

to insert it properly into the mouthpiece, then 

press until you hear the click coupling (Fig. 

26).

Checking the air outlet filter

-  Loosen the screws (42 Fig. 27) and re-

move the cover (43 Fig. 27).

-  Remove the wet sponges (36 Fig. 28).

-  Clean the sponges with a jet of air (Fig. 

29).

  You can rinse the filter sponge in warm 

water and reassemble only after com-

plete drying; if they are too dirty replace.

-  Reassemble all the parts by following the 

dismantling process steps in the reverse 

order.

SPARE PARTS

Slide nozzle body .................Code 7217519

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Page 1: ...www ghibliwirbel com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 EN Use and Maintenance 8050819 ed 10 2018...

Page 2: ...www ghibliwirbel com Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968 2 Mod Art Cap ty Vac mba Air flow l s Nr 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2...

Page 3: ...V robce Model Typ Obsah n doby RU AR 5 6 7 8 IT Capacit aspirazione Portata d aria N Matricola Caratteristiche elettriche EN Vacuum Air flow Serial N Electrical characteristics FR Capacit d aspiration...

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Page 11: ...spon sible for any damage due to improper or incorrect use Any other use releases the manufacturer from liability for harm to persons and or property and invalidates any warranty condition IMPROPER US...

Page 12: ...into the tube 9 Fig 8 Placethe nozzle 14 Fig 9 on the mouth piece 10 Fig 9 hooking it into the ap propriate bumps in the nozzle 10 Fig 9 Insert the tube 8 Fig 10 in the hose 15 Fig 10 Connect the quic...

Page 13: ...ors or carpeting is neces sary to fit the rigid tube 8 9 Fig 17 and the mouth floor 10 Fig 17 if present Put the nozzle 10 Fig 17 perpendicular to the floor carpet see Figure 17 Start the suction moto...

Page 14: ...t At the end of each workday clean the de tergent dosing circuit as follows to prevent clogging Release pressure from the circuit by pressing with dosing pump off the lever 27 Fig 18 or lever 26 Fig 1...

Page 15: ...suctioned properly check and clean the suc tion filter located inside the detergent tank Remove the recovery tank as indicated above Remove the filter 37 Fig 24 and wash it under running water if it...

Page 16: ...power line Suction is not satisfactory Accessories or tubes clogged Suction nozzle squeegee worn or damaged Check and clean the flexible hose and the suction nozzle Check and replace the squeegee Det...

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