3 cleaning the water tanks – Philips AquaTrio Système d'aspiration et lavage User Manual

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Caution:

The mopping brushes are not dishwasher-proof

or washing machine-proof.

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Caution:

Do not clean the mopping brushes with a sharp

object, as this may damage the brush hairs and

reduce the cleaning performance of the mopping

brushes.

6.3 Cleaning the water tanks

6.3.1 Cleaning the clean water tank

Although it is safe to leave water in the clean

water tank, we advise you to empty the tank

before you store the appliance.

1

switch off the appliance, place the appliance

upright in parking position (‘click’) and pull the

plug out of the wall socket.

2

Remove the clean water tank (see chapter

‘Preparing for use’, section ‘Filling the clean

water tank’).

3

If you want, you can clean the clean water

tank under the tap. You can also clean the

clean water tank in the dishwasher.

4

Place the clean water tank back into the

appliance (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’,

section ‘Filling the clean water tank’).

5

Clean the mopping brush cover under a tap.

D

Note:

Do not use a scouring pad or an abrasive

cleaning agent to clean the mopping brush

cover, as this may cause scratches on the

surface. Dirt may accumulate in the scratches.

This dirt buildup may eventually hinder the

flow through the mopping nozzle.

6

Put the mopping brushes on the clean

mopping brush cover to dry. To ensure proper

drying, place one end of the brushes on the

rim of the mopping brush cover. Drying can

take approximately 24 hours.

D

Note:

If the mopping brushes are still too wet, the

active protection system will be activated as

soon as you switch on the appliance.

7

Clean the inside of the mopping nozzle and

the mopping nozzle lid with a damp cloth.

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