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SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
With the squeegee support lowered, slide the two
stud bolts (1) placed on the upper part of the squee-
gee inside the slots on the support. Block the squee-
gee by rotating the lever (2) clockwise.
Insert the squeegee hose (3) into its coupling, re-
specting its position as indicated in the figure.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE HEIGHT
The squeegee must be adjusted in height depending
on the rubber wear. In order to guarantee a perfect
drying during the operation, the lower blade of the
rear squeegee rubber (4) must work slightly bent
backwards (operator side) in uniformed way in all its
length.
Acting clockwise upon the two registers (5) it is pos-
sible to increase the bending of the rubber. Acting
counterclockwise it is possible to decrease the rubber
bending.
A label placed near the two registers (5) indicates ro-
tation sense to increase or reduce the height.
Note: The wheels of the squeegee support must be
adjusted through the registers (5) at the same height
so that the squeegee works parallel to the floor.
ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE INCLINATION
In case of need, to increase the rubber bending in
the central part, it is necessary to tilt the squeegee
rotating counterclockwise the register (6). To in-
crease the rubber bending on the squeegee extremi-
ties, rotate the register clockwise.
SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY
The two splash guards have to be assembled onto the
brushes base group. Insert the metal strips inside the
suitable slots present on the rubber. Place the round
hole at the flat extremity of the strip onto the screw
placed in the front part of the brushes base group.
Secure the strips through the nut blocking it.
Hook the spring in the rear part of the brushes base
group to the slot placed at the extremity of the met-
al strip still free. Please act as above for both the
splash guard rubbers, paying attention to reduce to
the minimum the gap between the two rubbers in
the front part of the brushes base group.
With brushes assembled, the splash guard must
slightly touch the floor.
BRUSHES ASSEMBLY
1. Take off the electric supply to the brushes motor
unplugging the batteries connector (1).
2. Acting upon the pedal (8) lift the brushes base
group.
3. With the brush base group in lifted position, in-
sert the brush into its plate seat underneath the
brush base turning it until the three metal buttons
are properly seated in their slots; rotate energically
the brush to push the button towards the coupling
spring until it gets blocked.
The figure shows the rotating sense for the brushes
coupling.
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For a longer life of the brushes we suggest to invert
daily their position. Whenever brushes were de-
formed we suggest to reassemble them in the same
position, avoiding that the different inclination of
the bristles causes excessive motor overload or trou-
blesome vibrations.
ATTENTION:
Use only brushes supplied with the machine or the
ones indicated in the paragraph "RECOMMENDED
BRUSHES". The use of other brushes can compromise
the security.
RECOVERY TANK
Check that the cover of the suction filter (1) is cor-
rectly secured, after rotating the levers and that the
suction motor hose (2) is correctly connected.
Verify also that the squeegee hose is correctly insert-
ed into the seats (3 and 4) and that the exhaust hose
plug (5) placed in the front part of the machine, is
closed.
DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK
The capacity of the detergent solution tank is indi-
cated in the technical data.
Open the screw plug (1) placed in the rear left part
of the machine and fill the detergent solution tank
with clean water at a maximum temperature of 50°C.
Add the liquid detergent in the percentage and con-
ditions foreseen by the manufacturer. To avoid ex-
cessive foam presence, which could cause problems
to the suction motor, use the minimum percentage
of detergent. Screw down the plug to close the tank.
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