At the end of work:
• release the brush lever (fig. D, ref. 1);
• press the detergent button (fig. C, ref. 6) (LED off);
• press the brush button (fig. C, ref. 4) (LED off);
• lift the squeegee lever (fig. D, ref. 2) to raise the squeegee from the floor to prevent
the continuous pressure from warping the blades;
• press the suction button (fig. C, ref. 5) (LED on) and brush lever (fig. D, ref. 1) to start
suction. Allow the suction to run for 2 minutes, then release the brush lever and press
the suction button (fig. C, ref. 5) (LED off) to turn the motor off.
• Turn the machine off by pressing the button (fig. C, ref. 3) for at least 4 seconds.
• remove the brush (or drive disk) to prevent it from warping permanently;
• depending on the model, unplug from the mains socket or disconnect the batteries,
• empty and clean the dirty water tank.
6.8. Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier
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In the event of particularly stubborn dirt on the floor, washing and drying can be
performed in two separate operations.
6.8.1. Prewashing with brushes or pads
• press the main switch (fig. C, ref. 3) (LED on);
• press the brush button (fig. C, ref. 4) (LED on);
• press the suction button (fig. C, ref. 5) (LED off) to turn suction off;
• operate the brush lever (fig. D, ref. 1) to enable brush rotation;
• make sure the suction motor is off and the squeegee is raised;
• begin washing.
• adjust the flow of detergent to the brush by means of the detergent tap (fig. G, ref. 2).
Flow speed must be regulated according to the operator's chosen advance speed.
The slower the machine moves forwards, the less water is needed.
Persist when washing particularly dirty points to give the detergent time to perform its
chemical action detaching and suspending the dirt and the brushes time to exert an
effective mechanical action.
6.8.2. Drying
Lower the squeegee and with the suction motor on, pass over the same area washed
previously. The result is equivalent to in-depth washing and subsequent ordinary
maintenance will take less time.
To wash and dry at the same time, operate the brush, detergent flow, squeegee and
suction motor simultaneously.
6.9. Draining the dirty water
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Use suitable personal protection devices.
Drain the water with the machine disconnected from the power supply.
The dirty water tank drain hose is at the back of the machine on the right.
To empty the tank:
• move the machine near a drain;
• detach the drain hose (fig. A, ref. 7) from its seat by holding it near the fixing spring and
pulling horizontally;
• keeping the end of the hose as high as possible and remove the cap;
• lower the end of the hose gradually, controlling the intensity of the flow of water by
adjusting the height from the ground;
• check the amount of dirt left in the dirty water tank and if necessary wash it out;