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11. Rinse the tank. Put clean water in the tank through
the opening at the top. Be careful not to allow
water into the vacuum intake tube (with screen).
12. If the tank or recovery hose has an obstruction, use
water pressure to flush them. Put the water hose
into the recovery hose (figure 35, A). NOTE: Do
not place water hose in vacuum intake tube
(see figure 35, B), damage will occur.
The recovery hose (figure 35, A) is located to the
right of the vacuum intake tube (see figure 35, B).
The recovery hose is flexible, which will allow you
to move it toward the opening for easy access to
the water hose for flushing the line.
13. Leave the tank and drain plug removed to air dry.
14. Check the squeegee blade. Use a cloth to clean
the squeegee blade. If the squeegee blade is
damaged or worn, turn or replace the blade.
NOTE: To avoid damage to the squeegee, the
squeegee must be lifted when the machine is not in
operation.
15. Take off the brushes and clean them with a jet
stream of water.
16. Use a clean cloth and wipe the surface of the
machine.
17. Check the batteries and add distilled water as
needed. The correct level is between ¼” (½ cm)
below the bottom of the tube in each cell and above
the tops of the plates. See the instructions in the
section of this book called “Battery Maintenance”.
CAUTION: Tap water may contain
contaminants that will damage
batteries. Batteries must be
refilled with distilled water only.
WARNING: Lead acid batteries generate
gases which can cause an
explosion. NO SMOKING.
Always wear eye protection and
protection clothing when
working near batteries.
18. Charge the batteries. See the instructions in the
section of this book called “How to Charge the
Batteries”.
How To Operate the Machine
Figure 35
AB