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- Remove the cap (46) from the hose (12)
and drain all the water contained in the
tank.
N.B.:
The amount of water that comes out can be
modulated by pressing on the end of the tube
(12).
- Screw the cap (46) back on the tube (12)
and put it back on its support.
9.1 MAINTENANCE AND
CLEANING
WARNING:
All maintenance operations must be per-
formed with the machine off and tanks
empty.
OPERATIONS TO
PERFORM DAILY
9.1.a - Emptying and cleaning the
clean water tank (Fig. 13)
WARNING:
At the end of the washing operations, it is
compulsory to drain and clean the clean
water tank (5) to prevent deposits or scal-
ing.
After draining the recovery water tank, drain
the clean water tank as follows:
- Position the machine over a drain outlet.
- Disconnect the tube (15) from the hooks,
close the tap (40), lower the tube to the
ground on the drain outlet, open the tap
(40) and let the water drain completely.
- Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the
drain hose open and adding clean water
through the top opening.
- When cleaning is complete, lift the tube
(15), leaving the tap (40) open; couple
the tube in its recesses.
WARNING:
Always lift the wiper and the end piece
after finishing the cleaning operations be-
cause this avoids the deformation of the
rubber blades and of the brush hairs.
- Press the switch (34 Fig. 6) on “0” to turn
off the machine.
- Disconnect the plug from the socket.
7.1.h - Maximum recovery tank water
level alarm
If during use of the machine, the vacuum
cleaner turns off, it means that the level of
liquid in the recovery tank has reached the
maximum level.
Go to the water drainage station and drain
the recovery tank as shown in the relative
paragraph.
NOTE:
For the proper operation of the level sensors
it is required to properly clean the inside of
the tank (14 Fig. 14).
8.1 DRAINING THE
RECOVERY WATER
(Fig. 12)
At the end of the washing cycle or when the
recovery water tank (14) is full, it is neces-
sary to empty the tank by proceeding as fol-
lows:
N.B.:
To dispose of the recovery water, comply
with the standards in force in the country in
which the machine is used.
- Position the machine near to a drain out-
let.
- Disconnect the hose (12) from the sup-
port.
- To completely drain the water from the
tank (5) disconnect the tube (47) from the
quick connector (48) then turn the con-
nector downwards, letting the water drain
completely; or remove the filter cover
(49).
9.1.b - Cleaning the recovery water
tank (Fig. 14)
WARNING:
At the end of the washing operations, it
is compulsory to clean the recovery wa-
ter tank to prevent deposits or scaling
and the proliferation of bacteria, odours
or mould.
- Drain the recovery water as shown in the
relative paragraph, positioning the ma-
chine over a drain outlet.
- Remove the cover (6).
- Leaving the hose (12) lowered and the
cap off, pour water into the tank (14)
through a hose, cleaning it until clean wa-
ter comes out of the drain hose.
- Replace all the components in reverse
order.
9.1.c - Cleaning the squeegee
(Fig. 4)
In order to clean the squeegee correctly (11),
it is necessary to remove it as follows:
- Disconnect the hose (13) from the squee-
gee (11).
- Loosen the knobs (31) and remove the
squeegee (11).
- Wash the squeegee and in particular the
rubber blades (50) and the inside of the
aspiration connector (32).
N.B.:
If, during washing, it is clear that the rubber
blades (50) are damaged or worn, it is neces-
sary to replace them or turn them over.
- Replace all the components in reverse
order.