INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SOLUTION OR WASHING WATER TANK FILLING
NOTE
If the machine is equipped with Chemical
Mixing System (optional) the tank must be
filled with clean water, otherwise the tank
can be filled with solution.
1. Open the filler neck (B, Figure.7).
2. (For machines without Chemical Mixing System) Use the
front filler neck (B) and the rear filler neck (H) to fill the
tank (D) with a solution suitable for the work to be
performed. Refill to the reference mark "1" of the level
check hose (H). Always follow the dilution instructions on
the label of the chemical product used to prepare the
solution. The solution temperature must not exceed +104°F
(+40°C).
WARNING!
Use only low-foam and non-flammable
detergents, intended for automatic scrubber
applications.
3. (For machines with Chemical Mixing System) Fill the tank
(D) with clean water by using the filler neck (B) and the
rear filler neck (H). Refill to the reference mark "1" of the
level check hose (H). The water temperature must not
exceed +104°F (+40°C).
DETERGENT TANK FILLING (FOR MACHINES
WITH CHEMICAL MIXING SYSTEM)
1. Open the cover (E) and check that the recovery tank (F) is
empty, otherwise empty it with the drain hose (G).
2. Carefully overturn the recovery tank (A, Figure. 8).
3. Open the cap (B).
4. Replace or fill the jug (C) with any standard gallon
container of detergent suitable for the work to be performed
(highly concentrated detergents). Do not fill the detergent
tank completely, leave a few centimeters from the edge.
WARNING!
Use only low-foam and non-flammable
detergents, intended for automatic scrubber
applications.
NOTE
To install a new jug container, determine the
cap size and if it is the smaller cap, remove
the reducing adapter from the hose cap (B).
Insert the suction tube into the jug (C).
Pushdown firmly on the cap (B) and twist at
the same time to put the cap back onto the jug
(C). In case of new system, system emptied for
cleaning, etc., wait for the hoses to fill up,
before starting the Chemical Mixing System.
A
G
B
C
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ENGLISH
B
E
F
D
H
Figure 7
Figure 8
A