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9.1
Maintenance – General rules
A regular maintenance performed according to the Manufacturer's intructions guarantees
a better performance and endurance of the machine.
When cleaning the machine always observe the following instructions:
• avoid using water cleaners, which could let water go inside the electric or the motor
compartments with a consequent damage or hazard of short circuits;
• do not use steam in order not to warp the plastic parts;
• do not use solvents or hydrocarbons, which could damage the hoods or the rubber
parts.
9.2
Routine maintenance
9.2.1 Suction air filter and floater: cleaning
• Unscrew and take off the tank cap (fig. 10, ref. 1) from the recovery tank (fig. 10, ref. 4);
• make sure that the recovery tank (fig. 10, ref. 4) is empty;
• clean the floater (fig. 10, ref. 5) on the rear wall of the recovery tank ensuring that you
do not aim the water jet directly at the floater;
• take out the air filter (fig. 10, ref. 2) of the suction unit from the float support (fig. 10,
ref. 3), which is located on the upper inner side of the recovery tank;
• clean the filter with current water or with the detergent used in the machine;
• put the filter back in the support onzy after having it dried well; make sure that the filter
has been replaced in its seat correctly;
• screw again the cap on the recovery tank.
9.2.2 Basket filter: cleaning
• Take the basket filter out of the water inlet at the front of the machine;
• clean the filter under running water or with the detergent used in the machine;
• refit the filter in the support, ensuring that you have repositioned it correctly.
9.2.3 Detergent solution filter: cleaning
• Unscrew the screw located below the bottom tank (fig. 11, ref. 1);
• unscrew the detergent solution filter (fig. 11, ref. 2);
• clean the filter under running water or with the detergent used in the machine;
• refit the filter in the support, ensuring that you have repositioned it correctly, and
retighten the screw.
9.2.4 Squeegee blades: replacement
The blades of the squeegee are used to scrub from the floor the film of water and
detergent thus allowing a perfect drying. As long as time goes by the continuous scraping
rounds off and splits the sharp edge in contact with the floor, thus reducing the drying
efficacy and therefore requiring the replacement of the blades. Therefore, often check
their state of wear and tear.
Exchanging or replacing the blades:
• lower the squeegee by using the proper lever (fig. 6, ref. 8);
• take off the squeegee (fig. 2, ref. 6) from its supporting plate (fig. 7, ref. 2) by
unscrewing completely the two knobs (fig. 7, ref. 3);
• slide out the sleeve of the suction tube (fig. 7, ref. 4) from the squeegee.
• unhook the hook clamp (fig. 12, rif. 3 or 6);
• slide out the two blade clamps (fig. 12, ref. 2 or 7) by first pushing them outwards with
respect to the squeegee unit (fig. 12, ref. 1) and then taking them out;
• remove the blade (fig. 12, ref. 4 or 5);
• fit in the same blade inverting the edge in contact with the floor until all the four edges
are worn, or else fit in a new blade embedding it in the screws of the squeegee unit
(fig. 12, ref. 1);
ENGLISH
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