Appropriate treatment of the waste water from the wheel washer body may be required in your country prior to draining it to the sewage.
• Prior to beginning to drain the wheel washer body, remove the plastic granulate floating in the water. Direction on how to perform such
operation can be found reading the previous paragraph "REMOVING THE PLASTIC GRANULATE".
• After having removed the plastic granulate floating in the water, disconnect the wheel washer from the power supply and the compressed
air supply.
DANGER
Always disconnect the wheel washer from the power supply and the compressed air supply prior to moving the wheel washer and proce-
eding to change the water.
Failure to do so may lead to damages to the wheel washer and electrical shock hazard when taking the wheel washer back into operation.
NOTE
If necessary, move the wheel washer to a location where a sewage drain located on the floor can be easily reached with the drain hose attached on
the right side of the wheel washer.
WARNING
directions on how to properly move the wheel washer with the aid of a fork lift can be found reading the chapter "INsTALLATIoN".
Follow these direction thoroughly to prevent damages to the wheel washer.
• Remove the inspection lid on the front of the wheel washer and the segregation bulkhead laying below the inspection lid.
• Detach the drain hose on the right side of the wheel washer from the support on the rear of the wheel washer paying attention that the
free end of the drain hose never lays below the water level to prevent water spilling at unwanted locations.
• Take the drain hose free end above a sewage drain on the floor and lay it on the sewage drain so that the water outflow from the drain
hose goes into the sewage drain.
• Wait for the wheel washer body to drain completely then rinse the wheel washer body thoroughly.
• Wait for the rinsing water inside the wheel washer body to drain as well.
• Reposition the drain hose securing it into the hose support on the rear of the wheel washer.
• Remove the washing residuals from the bottom of the empty washing tank and then clean the washing tank.
WARNING
Always follow local law and regulation when handling waste residuals from the wheel washer body.
Appropriate treatment of the waste residuals from the wheel washer body may be required in your country.
WARNING
make sure that the drain hose is firmly secured by the hose support to prevent it from inadvertently detach from the hose support and fall
on the ground, thus leading to water spillage from the wheel washer body to the workshop floor once the wheel washer body is filled with
water.
• Place the collection basket along with the plastic granulate onto the sewage drain.
• Rinse the plastic granulate inside the collection basket thoroughly and wait for the rinsing water to drain out of the collection basket.
• If necessary, reposition the wheel washer to its working location.
CAUTION
directions on how to properly move the wheel washer with the aid of a fork lift can be found reading the chapter "INsTALLATIoN".
Follow these direction thoroughly to prevent damages to the wheel washer.
• Fill the wheel washer body through the opening of the inspection lid with clean tap water until water level reaches the lower arrow on the water
level indicator.
• Reposition the inspection lid and open the washing chamber door.
• Position the collection basket containing the plastic granulate on the washing chamber door and tilt it to pour the granulate back into the
wheel washer body through the washing chamber.
• Fill the wheel washer body through the opening of the inspection lid with clean tap water until the water level reaches the upper arrow on the water
level indicator.
• Reconnect the wheel washer to the power supply and the compressed air supply.
• Turn the wheel washer on action on the main switch on the front of the wheel washer. After the wheel washer completes the start-up self diagnosti-
cs, if the set washing cycles have been reached, the LCD display will still show "CLEAN" on the first line.
• Push the green "RESET" button on the front of the wheel washer to reset the washing cycle counter and revert to the main operation page to
restart operation.
10. SCRAPPING
If the machine is to be scrapped, separate all electrical, electronic, plastic and ferrous components.
Dispose of them separately, as provided for by local regulations in force.
11. ENvIroNmENTAL INFormATIoN
The following disposal procedure shall be exclusively applied to the machines having the crossed-out bin symbol on their data plate.
This product may contain substances that can be hazardous to the environment or to human health if it is not disposed of properly. We therefore
provide you with the following information to prevent releases of these substances and to improve the use of natural resources.
Electrical and electronic equipment should never be disposed of in the usual municipal waste but must be separately collected for their proper
treatment. The crossed-out bin symbol, placed on the product and in this page, remind you of the need to properly dispose of the product at the end
of its life.
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