11.1.c - Cleaning the squeegee
(Fig. 18)
In order to clean the squeegee correctly (14),
it is necessary to remove it as follows:
-
Pull the squeegee unit outwards (14).
-
Disconnect the hose (16) from the squee-
gee (14).
-
Loosen the knobs (65) and remove the
squeegee (14).
-
Wash the squeegee and in particular the
rubber blades (66) and the inside of the
aspiration connector (53).
NOTE:
If, during washing, it is clear that the rubber
blades (66) are damaged or worn, it is neces-
sary to replace them or turn them over.
-
Replace all the components in reverse
order.
OPERATIONS TO
PERFORM WEEKLY
11.1.d - Cleaning the clean water filter
(Fig. 19)
-
Unscrew the transparent filter cover (67)
and remove the filter (20).
-
Clean the filter (20) in running water. If it
is blocked, replace it.
-
Replace all the components in reverse
order.
OPERATIONS TO
PERFORM WHEN
NECESSARY
11.1.e - Replacing the brush (Fig. 1-7)
It becomes necessary to replace the brush
when it is worn with bristles shorter than 2
cm or it must be replaced according to the
type of floor to wash; to replace it, proceed
as follows:
-
Plug in the electrical cord (KF38E).
-
Lift the machine up slightly at the front,
levering the grips on the handle.
-
Press the button (26 Fig. 1) to enable the
rotation of the brush, then press levers (4
Fig. 1) and release them; the brush (35
Fig. 7) is disconnected.
-
Replace the brush and then rest the
brush holder flange (12 Fig. 7) on the
brush (35 Fig. 7) and press the levers (4
Fig. 1) listening for the coupling "CLICK"
of the brush on the flange.
-
Press the button (26 Fig. 1) turning it off.
11.1.f - Replacing the squeegee rub-
ber blades (Fig. 20)
When it becomes clear that drying the floor
is difficult or traces of water remain on the
floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the
squeegee rubber blades (14):
-
Remove the squeegee unit (14) as in-
dicated in the "Cleaning the squeegee"
paragraph.
-
Loosen the finned nuts (68) and remove
the rubber blades (66).
NOTE:
When the rubber blades (66) are worn on
one side, on one occasion they may be
turned over.
-
Replace or turn over the rubber blades
(66) without inverting them.
-
Replace all the components in reverse
order.
NOTE:
It is possible to have two types of rubber
blade.
Para rubber blades for all types of floor and
polyurethane rubber blades for mechanical
workshop floors which are dirty with oil.
ENGLISH - 11