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MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
MAINTENANCE
Note:
(1) In any event check the battery charge level when working.
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK
Proceed as follows to empty the recovery tank:
1. Take the device to the dedicated maintenance area.
2. Take all necessary steps to ensure that the device is in a safe
condition (see "MACHINE SAFETYāā).
ATTENTION: users are advised to always wear protective
gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands.
3. Remove the drainage hose of the recovery tank from the clamps;
it is located at the rear of the machine (Fig.1).
4. Bend the end of the drainage tube, so as to create a choke and
prevent the content from coming out (Fig.2), put the tube on the
discharge surface and gradually release the tube.
ATTENTION: the place designated for this operation must
comply with current environmental protection regulations.
5. Grip the handle (1) on the back of the recovery tank cover and
remove it (Fig.3).
6. With the recovery tank empty, rotate the recovery tank cover
support (2). The optional support is positioned on the left side of
the appliance (Fig.4).
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TYPE OF MAINTENANCE
AT THE END OF
THE WORK
DAILY
WEEKLY
BEFORE A
LONG PERIOD
OF NON-USE
TRANSPORT
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK X X X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK CAP-FILTER X X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE DEBRIS HOPPER (50C versions) X X X
RECHARGING THE BATTERIES
(1)
X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE UNIT X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE VACUUM HOSE X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTER-FLOAT X X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK X X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH (50D versions) X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH (traction versions) X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH (PM versions) X X
CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH (50C versions) X X