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5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Warning
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Stop the device and unplug it from the mains before cleaning it.
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Do not wet the device to avoid the risk of electric shock.
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Do not use detergents, thinners, benzene or other chemical agents to clean the device.
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After every use, you must remove and clean the waste-water tank (12), the clean-water
tank (3) and the suction nozzle (A/B) to prevent humidity and dirt remains from emitting
bad odours. Fig. 16
5.1 Cleaning the main body
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The most common dirt can be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth.
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The most stubborn dirt can be cleaned with a cloth slightly soaked in detergent and then
a cloth slightly soaked in water.
5.2 Cleaning the waste-water tank
1.
When the waste water reaches the maximum level (11), stop using the device and unplug
it from the mains.
Remove the waste-water tank (12). To do so, slide the waste-water tank release tab (13)
2.
and remove the waste-water tank (12) in the direction of the arrow shown in Figure 17.
Remove the upper cover of the waste-water tank and empty the waste water. Fig. 18
3.
Clean the tank, the upper cover and the sealing strip. Fig. 19
4.
5.
Install the sealing ring in the cover and secure it to the tank, making sure the holes (29)
match the tabs (28). Fig. 20
6.
Place the waste-water tank (12) in the main body of the device (4). Fig. 21
Figure 20:
19. Tabs
20. Holes
Warning
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Do not lean or shake the waste-water tank when transporting or assembling it; otherwise,
waste water will easily leak.
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We recommend you empty the waste water before it exceeds the maximum level on the
tank (11); if you continue using the tank after the waste water has exceeded the maximum
water level (11), the float valve (31) will automatically stop the machine vacuuming water
(30). Fig. 23
Figure 22:
21. Automatic vacuuming stop device
22. Float valve
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