QUICK START GUIDE
TANK EMPTYING
An automatic float shut-off system (A, Figure 11) blocks the
vacuum system when the recovery water tank (B) is full. The
vacuum system deactivation is signaled by a sudden increase in
the vacuum system motor noise frequency, also the floor has not
dried.
CAUTION!
If the vacuum system turns off accidentally (for
example, when the float is activated because of
a sudden machine movement), to resume the
operation: turn off the vacuum system by
pressing the switch (D, Figure 10), then open
the cover (C, Figure 11) and check that the float
inside the grid (A) has gone down to the water
level. Then close the cover (C) and turn on the
vacuum system by pressing the switch (D,
Figure 10).
When the recovery water tank (B, Figure 11) is full, empty it
according to the following procedure.
Recovery water tank emptying
1.
Stop the machine.
2.
Lift the brush/pad-holder deck (E, Figure 10) by pressing the
pedal (F).
3.
Lift the squeegee (G) with the lever (H).
4.
Drive the machine to the appointed disposal area.
5.
Empty the recovery water tank with the hose (I). Then, rinse
the tank (B, Figure 11) with clean water.
CAUTION!
When draining the wastewater, the vacuum
tube for waste must be folded (A, Figure 12)
and lowered to a lower position (B, Figure 12),
and then open the lid of the vacuum tube for
waste to drain the water. Do not make the
outlet of the vacuum tube for waste face
upward to drain the water vertically. This is to
avoid wastewater spilling onto the operator.
6.
Perform steps 1 to 4.
Solution/clean water tank emptying
7.
Empty the solution tank with the outlet cover (A, Figure 13).
After working, rinse the tank with clean water.
AFTER USING THE MACHINE
After working, before leaving the machine:
1.
Remove the brushes/pad-holders.
2.
Empty the tanks (B and C, Figure 13) as shown in the
previous paragraph.
D
E
G
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C B A
I
Figure 10
C
B
A
Figure 11
Figure 12
H
F
A
B