204. Turn quickly ON/OFF the brush motor so that thebrush/pad holder is disengaged. Rinse it with clean waterand store it dry.5. Remove the squeegee and rinse it with clean water.6. Check the maintenance schedule and perform anyrequired maintenance before storage.7. Store the machine in a clean, dry place.CAUTION!(I) DO NOT TILT THE TANK BACKWARDSBEFORE EMPTYING ITBATTERY DISCHARGE CONTROLA deep discharge protection prevents batteries from beingdischarged too much.How it works:• Flashing RED LIGHT: Battery must be charged• Constant RED LIGHT: Brush/Vacuummotor will stopMachine should be used again after the batteries are fullycharged.(J) CHARGING THE BATTERIES• Charge the batteries when the battery condition indicatoris flashing RED.• Push the connector from the charger into the batteryconnector / charger plug on the batteries. Follow theinstructions on the battery charger.CAUTION!Do not allow the batteries to sit in a discharged condition. Thisreduces the battery life.Check the batteries at least once a week.WARNING!Charge batteries in a well ventilated area.Do not smoke while servicing the batteries.CAUTION! (WET BATTERIES ONLY)• Do not fill the batteries with distilled water beforecharging.• To avoid damage to floor surfaces, wipe water and acidfrom the top of the batteries after charging.• After charging, remove the vent caps and check the waterlevel in each battery cell.• Use distilled water to fill each cell to the level indicator (orto 10 mm (3/8”) over the top of the separators). DO NOTover-fill the batteries!• Acid can spill onto the floor if the batteries are overfilled.• Tighten the vent caps. Wash the tops of the batteries witha solution of baking soda and water (2 tablespoons ofbaking soda to 1 liter / 1 quart of water).(K) TROUBLESHOOTINGThere is no power. Motors do not work1. Check cable connections2. Charge batteries3. Check charger4. Defective switch or motor5. Check fusesPoor water pick up1. Recovery tank full, float shut-off closed2. Blocked vacuum system (squeegee hose and float cage)3. Disconnected or damaged vacuum hoses4. Squeegee blades worn or damaged5. Tank cover not seated properly6. Turbine pre-filter dirtySqueegee streaks1. Debris under the squeegee blade2. Worn, nicked or torn squeegee bladeTRANSPORTTransport the machine in a car, van or truck only in a lockedpositionMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMaintenance Item Daily Weekly 1/2 YearlyClean the recovery tank . . . . . . . XClean the float screen . . . . . . . . . XClean the solution tank . . . . . . . . XClean solution filter . . . . . . . . . . . XClean the squeegee . . . . . . . . . . XInspect tanks and hoses. . . . . . . XCharge the batteries after use. . . XClean vacuum pre-filter. . . . . . . . XCheck battery water level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XCheck brush/pad and padholder . . . . . . . . XCheck vacuum motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XPARTS AND SERVICERepairs, when required, should be performed by Advanceservice personnel using original replacement parts andaccessories.Call Advance for repair parts or service. Please specify theModel and Serial Number when discussing your machine.