Alarm
AL_24: Traction
Batt Connection
AL_25: General
Keyp connection
11.1 DRAINING THE
RECOVERY WATER
(Fig. 16)
At the end of the washing cycle or when the
recovery water tank (14) is full, it is neces-
sary to empty the tank by proceeding as fol-
lows:
NOTE:
To dispose of the recovery water, comply
with the standards in force in the country in
which the machine is used.
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Position the machine near to a drain out-
let.
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Disconnect the hose (12) from the sup-
port.
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Remove the cap (56) from the hose (12)
and drain all the water contained in the
tank.
NOTE:
The amount of water that comes out can be
modulated by pressing on the end of the tube
(12).
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Put the cap (56) back on the hose (12)
and reposition it on the relative support.
Meaning
Battery not connected to
the function card
No control panel-function
communication
12.1 MAINTENANCE AND
All maintenance operations must be per-
formed with the machine off and tanks
empty.
12.1.a - Removable splash guard (Fig. 5)
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Remove the two pins (87).
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Lift the splash guard (9) to release it from
the pins, then stretch it slightly and re-
move it from the front.
12.1.b - Emptying and cleaning the
At the end of the washing operations, it is
compulsory to drain and clean the clean
water tank (5) to prevent deposits or scal-
ing.
After draining the recovery water tank, drain
the clean water tank as follows:
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Position the machine over a drain outlet.
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Disconnect the tube (15) from the hooks,
close the tap (53), lower the tube to the
ground on the drain outlet, open the tap
(53) and let the water drain completely.
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Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the
drain hose open and adding clean water
ENGLISH - 16
Professional Cleaning Machines Since 1968
Solution
Check the traction operating
mode. High traction motor
working current detected.
Check connections between
the keypad card and func-
tions.
CLEANING
WARNING:
OPERATIONS TO
PERFORM DAILY
clean water tank (Fig. 17)
WARNING:
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