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Clogged filters can inhibit the supply of detergents and
thus lead to surface damage.
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Water ingress in the machine may cause considerable
damage to the mechanical or electrical parts.
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Thus, the tank can dry, and the generation of mold and
unpleasant odors is prevented.
Otherwise, the batteries will be damaged beyond repair.
• Open the tank cover until the support
engages in the tank wall.
• Rinse the recovery tank and the fresh water tank thorough-
ly with clean water.
• Remove the dirt sieve (yellow), emp-
ty it and thoroughly rinse it under run-
ning water.
• Take out the suction filter (yellow)
and remove the dirt with a cloth or a
soft brush.
• Check the float to make sure it is fully
functional and repair any fault
• After you have finished emptying the tanks, screw the red
and blue cover back on and hang the hose on the holder.
• Reassemble the dirt sieve (yellow) and the suction filter.
• Put the drain hoses back into the holder.
• The machine must be switched off.
• Unscrew the fresh water tank filter
and remove it.
• Rinse the filter thoroughly with clean
water.
• Put the filter back and twist it closed.
• The machine must be switched off.
• Push the tool ejector briefly but firmly
with your foot.
• Rotate the tool counterclockwise
away from the tool connection using
your foot.
• Remove the brushes and clean them under running water.
• Wipe the machine with a moist cloth.