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BRUSH CLEANING

CAUTION!
It is advisable to use protective gloves when
cleaning the brush because there may be cutting
debris.
1.
Remove the brush from the machine, according to the
procedure shown in the Use chapter.
2.
Clean and wash the brush with water and detergent.
3.
Check the brush bristles for integrity and wear; if necessary,
replace the brush.
CLEANING OF THE TANK AND VACUUM GRID
FLOAT
1.
Push the machine to the appointed disposal area.
2.
Make sure that the switches (A and B, Fig. 26) are in the "0"
position.
3.
Lift the cover (A, Fig. 27) and apply the cover stand (B),
then clean and wash the cover, the tanks (C and D) and the
vacuum grid (E) with clean water.
Drain the water from the tanks by means of the drain hose
(C, Fig. 26) and valve (D).
4.
If necessary, release the retainers (F, Fig. 27), open the
vacuum grid (E), remove the float (G), then carefully clean
and reinstall them.
5.
Check the cover sealing gasket (H, Fig. 27) of the recovery
tank for wear.
NOTE
The gasket (H, Fig. 27) creates vacuum in the tank,
which is necessary for the vacuuming of the recovery
water.
If necessary, replace the gasket (H, Fig. 27) after removing
it from the housing (I).
When reassembling the new gasket, install the joint (J) in
the central area, as shown in Fig. 27.
6.
Check the gasket (H, Fig. 27) seating surface (K) for integrity
and sealing capabilities.
7.
Check the vent hole (L, Fig. 27). If clogged, clean it.
NOTE
The hole (L, Fig. 27) compensates the air in the cover
interspaces, thus allowing the creation of vacuum in
the recovery tank.
8.
Remove the cover stand (B, Fig. 27) and close the cover
(A).
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Figure 26
Figure 27
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