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IMPORTANT
Empty the dirty water tank each time you ll the detergent tank.
► The oat switch in the dirty water tank (g. I, ref. 1) turns suction o when the tank is full. If the switch
trips, stop work and empty the tank;
► Battery models: if the red LED (g. C, ref. 2) starts ashing, the batteries are nearly at. After a few
seconds, the brush and suction motor shut down to prevent draining the batteries excessively. Charge
the batteries.
► ECS model and Roller model: when working, make sure that the microbre or roller pressure on the
working surface is within the allowed operating range. If during operation the battery charger control
lights (Fig. C, ref. 2 - battery models only) start ashing, decrease microbre/roller pressure by tur-
ning the knob (Fig. O, ref. 1) on the ECS version, or the knob (Fig. Q, ref. 1) on the roller version; the
adjustments must be made with the power cable unplugged (cable model) from the mains power supply,
or with the machine o, for battery models. To access this device, lift the dirty water tank.
At the end of work:
► release the brush lever (g. D, ref. 1);
► turn the machine o by pressing the button (g. C, ref. 3) for at least 4 seconds.
► use the lever provided (Fig. D, ref. 2) to raise the squeegee o the oor and prevent continuous pres-
sure from deforming the drying blades, standard version with brushes and drive disks;
► remove the brush (or drive disk) to prevent it from warping permanently;
► use the handle to raise the front of the machine and t the transport wheel, thus preventing continuous
pressure from deforming the drying blades and the brush roller, roller version.
► depending on the model, unplug from the mains socket or disconnect the batteries,
► empty and clean the dirty water tank.
Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier
In the event of particularly stubborn dirt on the oor, washing and drying can be performed in two separate ope-
rations.
Prewashing with brushes or pads
► press the main switch (g. C, ref. 3) (LED on);
► press the brush button (g. C, ref. 4) (LED on);
► press the suction button (g. C, ref. 5) (LED o) to turn suction o;
► operate the brush lever (g. D, ref. 1) to enable brush rotation;
► make sure the suction motor is o and the squeegee is raised;
► begin washing.
► adjust the ow of detergent to the brush by means of the detergent tap (g. 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
eective mechanical action.
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 ow, squeegee and suction motor simultaneously.
Carpet accessory
This accessory comprises a slider that can wash and dry any type of carpet.
Assembly instructions:
► remove the two squeegees (Fig. P, ref. 2-3) from their housings.
► insert the slide (Fig. P, ref. 4) in position (Fig. P, ref. 2).
► lift the cover (Fig. R, ref. 2) and insert the cap (Fig. R, ref. 3) supplied for CARPET operation.
► close the cover to lock it in position.
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