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OPERATIONS TO BE
CARRIED OUT
DAILY
7.1.a - Cleaning the machine
Clean the machine with a damp cloth and
then wipe it with a clean, dry cloth to prevent
the formation of scale due to the effect of
chemicals.
WARNING:
Do not use solvents, acids or corrosive
substances for cleaning the machine.
If the pad is dirty, wash it at a maximum
temperature of 60 °.
7.1.b - Emptying and cleaning the
water tank (optional)
WARNING:
Once you have finished washing, you
must drain and clean the water tank to
prevent deposits or scale.
To empty the water tank, release it from its
supports.
7.1.c - Cleaning the nozzle of the
spray accessory (Optional)
(Figs. 16-17).
WARNING:
Once you have finished polishing, you
must drain and clean the water tank to
prevent deposits or scaling and you must
clean the nozzle.
- Remove the tank (25) (Fig. 16), empty
the solution, rinse it and refill it with water.
- Position yourself with the machine near a
discharge drain and press the button (33)
(Fig. 17) until the tank is empty.
OPERATIONS TO BE
CARRIED OUT WHEN
NECESSARY
7.1.d - Pad replacement
The pad must be replaced when it is worn
and its thickness is less than 10 mm;
see the “Pad Assembly” paragraph for re-
placement instructions.
7.1.e - Orbiting group disassembly
(Fig. 25-26-27-28-29)
- Unscrew the four wing knobs (22) and re-
move the disc (39) and the driver disc (9).
- Unscrew the hexagon head screw (40) by
blocking the rotation through a contrast
surface (41)
- Unscrew the two screws (42) and remove
the cover (43).
- Tighten the supplied M12 Allen screw
(44), to extract the orbiting group (45);
block the rotation using a contrast sur-
face if necessary.
NOTE:
Reassemble everything proceeding in reverse
order to the disassembly operations: when re-
assembling the driver disc (9), centre the two
plugs (46) of the orbiting group (45) on the
holes (47) of the driver disc.
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