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6.5 GROUND PRESSURE
REGULATION SELECTOR
FOR THE BRUSH (FIG. 1)
- Use the selector (15) to adjust the ground
pressure of the brush; to switch from one
pressure to another, turn the selector
(15):
• to increase the pressure, turn the se-
lector (15) counter clockwise;
• to decrease the pressure, turn the se-
lector (15) clockwise;
NOTE:
You cannot switch directly from the minimum
pressure “A” to the maximum pressure “C”
or vice versa
You should always go from the average
pressure “B”.
Position “A” = Minimum pressure
Position “B” = Average pressure
Position “C” = High pressure
NOTE:
If the ground pressure is high, the battery
charge duration will shorten.
7.1 MOVING
THE MACHINE (Fig. 1)
- Lift the brush (9) using the pedal (10).
- Move the machine by pushing the handle
bar (1).
8.1 FILLING IN THE CLEAN
WATER TANK
WARNING:
Ensure that the machine is turned off and,
in case of a machine with a charger, ensu-
re that the plug is disconnected from the
AC power outlet.
WARNING:
Only add clean mains water to the tank at
a temperature no greater than 40°C.
The filling in of the tank (12 Fig. 1) can be
made with the tank on the machine or with
the tank removed.
- Release the lever (16 Fig. 13) for closing
the tank lid and lift the lid (11 Fig. 13).
8.1.a - Filling in the tank on the machi-
ne (Fig. 14)
- Lift the lid (41) of the clean water tank
(12) and place it turned inside the reco-
very water tank (13).
- Fill in the tank (12) with clean water up to
the maximum level “MAX”.
- Pour the liquid detergent inside the lid
(41) in order to ease the dosage; the
inside of the lid features a graded scale
indicating the quantity of detergent in %
depending on the quantity of water in the
tank.
- Turn the lid (41) by placing it above the
tank (12) pouring the liquid detergent in-
side the tank