Saneo B, Saneo C
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NOTE
With a 3/4-filled cassette, use is only possible when the slider is open.
With a tilted position (such as lasting inclination of the vehicle), the
cassette may only be 3/4 full. Overflowing through the vent is possible.
6.5
Draining the cassette tank
Empty the cassette tank when the indicator
➤ Remove the cassette tank (chapter "Removing the cassette tank" on page 21).
➤ Press the release button in the middle of the handle and pull the handle out to its
end position (fig. 0, page 6).
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NOTICE!
•
Do not shake the cassette tank vigorously.
•
Do not hang the cassette tank on a bicycle or other vehicle for trans-
portation.
•
Do not place heavy objects on the cassette tank during transport.
This can damage the housing and rollers.
➤ Bring the tank to the nearest designated disposal location.
➤ Press the release button in the middle of the handle and push the handle back
into the cassette.
➤ Set the cassette tank upright and rotate the drain pipe 90° upward (fig. 4,
page 4).
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NOTE
Avoid turning the drain pipe more than 90°, as it otherwise can come
off.
➤ Twist off the cap (fig. 5, page 4).
➤ Put the cap onto the cassette (fig. 5, page 4).
➤ Hold the cassette tank by the handle with one hand (fig. a 1, page 6) and with
the other hand on the housing (fig. a 3, page 6), so that you can push the vent
button (fig. a 2, page 6) while it is draining.
➤ Press the vent button when the drain pipe points downwards.
✓ The tank drains steadily and without splashing.
➤ After draining, rinse out the cassette tank carefully.
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