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MICROFIBRE PADS
Microfibre pads can be cleaned in a washing
machine at 50°C using ordinary detergent.
If necessary, the washing temperature can be
increased to 60°C.
Microfibre pads can be washed up to 50 times,
provided the rules below are followed:
- Never use bleach or softeners.
- Allow the pads to dry naturally.
- Only use the pads to clean smooth surfaces.
- Do not ring out by hand.
- Do not brush or beat the pads to clean them.
- Lay the pads out flat to dry them.
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Fault
No water comes out of the noz-
zle.
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This tool is classified as special waste, which me-
ans at the end of its working life it must be taken
apart and separated into similar components,
which must be disposed of in accordance with
the regulations.
It is important to make the tool unusable.
It is important to make harmless any potentially
hazardous parts, especially in the presence of
children, who could use the components of the
tool as toys.
Do not use components that have been disman-
tled for disposal as spare parts.
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Cause
No water
Nozzle blocked
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END-OF-LIFE DISPOSAL
STORAGE
Do not store the tool with the base resting on
the ground.
Remove the cleaning pad.
Do not store where the temperature may drop
below freezing or close to sources of heat.
Remedy
Fill the tank with pure water.
Take the nozzle assembly apart
and remove the obstruction
by blowing or using a sharp
object, taking care not to da-
mage the nozzle (Fig. 14).