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Eureka E65 - USING THE MACHINE; Pre-Operation Checklist; Machine Operation Procedure; Operational Precautions and Troubleshooting

Eureka E65
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MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION
SERVICING YOUR SCRUBBER-DRYER REGULARLY AND PERIODICALLY WILL ENSURE BETTER PERFORMANCE
AND MORE DURABILITY.
THE FOLLOWING PAGES CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP YOU PLAN THE MAINTENANCE AND CARE
FOR THE MACHINE NEEDS.
WARNING
DO NOT PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE MACHINE OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS WITHOUT TURNING OFF
THE MACHINE AND UNPLUGGING THE BATTERY CONNECTOR.
WARNING
DO NOT TAMPER WITH ANY SAFETY DEVICE.
THESE DEVICES CAN ONLY BE REMOVED WHEN PERFORMING MAINTENANCE BY AN AUTHORISED ASSISTANCE
CENTRE (AAC).
DRAINING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK
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The recovery tank must be drained and cleaned after each washing operation.
Follow the instructions below to wash and drain the tank:
Lift the brush plate and turn off the switch on the control panel;
Lift the squeegee and turn off the vacuum function after 10 seconds, using the switch on the
control panel;
Go to the provided area to drain the tank;
Turn off the machine and remove the key;
Remove the cover (pos. 1) and hang it next to the tank;
Remove the dirt collection box (pos. 3) by lifting it first from the front part to remove it from the tank. Empty the box
into the provided waste container.
Wash the box with water and remove any pieces trapped in the mesh;
Remove the drain pipe from the dirty water tank (pos. 6) and while keeping the pipe vertically (pos. 5) turn the cap
counterclockwise to unscrew it. Part of the pipe is flexible (pos. 7), allowing it to be squeezed to limit the water flow.
Once it is open, place the pipe on the ground;
After draining the tank, make sure to wash the inside thoroughly using water. Fit the water pipe (pos. 8) into the left
side of the tank (pos. 9) and run abundant water to wash the front part and right side;
Clean the level sensor (pos. 2) very carefully. Do not apply water jet directly onto the sensor as this could
damage it. If necessary, clean it using a piece of cloth and remove any deposits (metal residue) that could
prevent the float from closing correctly;
Wash the squeegee vacuum pipe regularly (pos. 4) to prevent encrustation inside the pipe.

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