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  • Page 1 ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INDEX ........................... 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................4 2.1........................4 COPE OF THE MANUAL 2.2......................4 DENTIFYING THE MACHINE 2.3................5 OCUMENTATION PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION....................5 3.1........................5 ENERAL DESCRIPTION 3.2............................5 EGEND 3.3.
  • Page 3 TROUBLESHOOTING....................21 10.1..................21 OW TO RESOLVE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS ENGLISH...
  • Page 4: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Read this manual carefully before carrying out any work on the machine 2.1. Scope of the manual This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine. It defines the purpose for which the machine has been designed and constructed and contains all the information required by operators In addition to this manual containing all user information, other publications are available providing specific information for maintenance personnel...
  • Page 5: Documentation Provided With The Machine

    • dry weight; • maximum slope; • barcode with serial number; • manufacturer's identification. 2.3. Documentation provided with the machine • User manual; • Guarantee certificate; • EC certificate of conformity. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.1. General description This machine is a scrubber drier for sweeping, washing and drying flat, horizontal, smooth or moderately rough, even and obstacle free floors in civil and industrial premises.
  • Page 6: Accessories

    E -Battery compartment (in the detergent tank): danger of short circuit between the battery poles and presence of hydrogen during charging. 3.4. Accessories • Bristle brushes: for washing delicate floors and polishing; • Polypropylene brushes: for normal floor washing; • Tynex brushes: for removing accumulated stubborn dirt on resistant floors; •...
  • Page 7 The machine must never be left unattended with the motor or engine on. Before leaving it, turn the motor or engine off, make sure it cannot move accidentally. Always pay attention to other people, children in particular, present in the place where you are working.
  • Page 8: Handling And Installation

    This machine has been designed and constructed to provide ten years' service from the fabrication date shown on the rating plate (fig. 1). After this time, whether the machine has been used or not, it should be disposed of according to current legislation in the country in which it is used: the machine must be disconnected from the power supply, emptied of liquids and cleaned;...
  • Page 9: Electrical Connections And Earth (Cable Models)

    • remove the bags in the battery compartment (in the detergent tank) and check the contents: - guarantee slip; - use and maintenance manual; - battery bridges with terminals (battery model only); - 1 battery charger connector (battery models only); •...
  • Page 10: Batteries: Preparation

    Electric drive version (BT): on the back of the control panel, move the bridge (fig. 17) to select the type of battery installed on the machine (ACID-LEAD/GEL) CT90-MICRO SCRUB version: set the machine software to the type of battery installed, following this sequence: 1.
  • Page 11: Battery Charger (Battery Models)

    IMPORTANT Mount the batteries on the machine using lifting means suitable for their weight. The positive and negative poles have different diameters. 5) Referring to the wiring layout shown in the above diagram, connect the battery cable and bridge terminals to the battery poles. Arrange the cables as shown in the diagram, tighten the terminals on the poles and cover with Vaseline.
  • Page 12 • Direction selection button (CT40 - CT70 electric drive) (fig. 6, ref. 13): sets movement of the machine to forwards or reverse. • Alarm indicator (CT90 - MICRO SCRUB) (fig. 6, ref. 16), depending on the frequency the LEDs come on, defines the board error code (see chapter 10). When operating without malfunction, the LED is on steadily.
  • Page 13: Mounting And Adjusting The Squeegee

    (LED fig. 6 ref. 12 on), then operate the drive lever (fig. 6. ref. 7); speed can be varied by the potentiometer knob (fig. 6. ref. 11). Versions with electric drive (CT90 only) to move the machine forwards/backwards, move the selector (fig. 6, ref. 13), then use the drive lever (fig. 6. ref. 7). Speed can be varied by the potentiometer knob (fig.
  • Page 14: Detergents - Instructions

    Fitting the brushes (two brush version): Place the brushes under the head drive disk. Lift the right brush with your hands and turn it clockwise, locking it in position on the drive disk. Lift the left brush with your hands and turn it anticlockwise, locking it in position on the drive disk.
  • Page 15: Working

    • prepare the work area by removing all possible obstacles; • begin working from the furthermost point to avoid walking on the area you have just cleaned; • choose the straightest possible working routes; • divide large floors into parallel rectangular sections. If necessary, finish off by passing a mop or rag rapidly over parts inaccessible to the scrubber drier.
  • Page 16: Some Useful Tips To Get The Most From Your Scrubber Drier

    IMPORTANT Empty the dirty water drum each time you fill the detergent tank. Never leave the suction motor on and detergent tap open when parked. • when the dirty water drum is full, the level indicator comes on (fig. 6, ref. 4) and after a few seconds the suction motor shuts off.
  • Page 17: Draining The Dirty Water

    6.9. Draining the dirty water ! DANGER Use suitable personal protection devices. Drain the dirty water with the machine disconnected from the power supply. The dirty water drum drain hose is at the back left side of the machine. To empty the drum: •...
  • Page 18: Battery Maintenance And Charging

    BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND CHARGING ! DANGER Do not check the battery by sparking. The batteries give off flammable fumes. Put out all fires and hot embers before checking or topping up the batteries. Perform the operations described above in a ventilated room. To avoid permanent damage to the batteries, do not run them down completely.
  • Page 19: Basket Filter: Cleaning

    • dry the filter thoroughly before replacing it in the support. Make sure the filter is correctly located in its housing; • screw the cap back on the dirty water drum. 9.2.2 Basket filter: cleaning • Remove the basket filter from the water fill hole at the front of the machine; •...
  • Page 20: Daily Operations

    If a fuse continues to blow, the fault in the wiring, boards (if present) or motors must be identified and repaired. Have the machine checked by qualified personnel. 9.3. Routine maintenance 9.3. 1. Daily operations After each day's work, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1. How to resolve possible problems [B]= battery machines [C]= cable machines [BT]= battery machines with electric drive Possible problems affecting the whole machine. PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The machine does not function • [B]= battery connector • [B]= connect the batteries to disconnected the machine •...
  • Page 22 CT90, drive motor electronic board protection activated, check the type of alarm present on the board (see chapter 11) •...
  • Page 23 • the direction adjustment knob • regulate the direction of The machine tends to pull to must be adjusted appropriately movement by adjusting the one side for the floor direction adjustment knob • the battery poles and charging • clean and grease the poles The batteries do not provide terminals are dirty and oxidised and terminals, recharge the...
  • Page 24 • the battery has not been • connect the battery charger At the end of charging with the connected to the battery charger to the battery connector electronic battery charger, the (for example, because the low battery does not provide the voltage connector of the battery correct voltage (about 2.14 V charger has been erroneously...
  • Page 25 ALARMS ON THE DISPLAY 1) ACC "drive lever" already pressed when the machine is turned on or after an Emergency 2) SIC Emergency button pressed 3) POT Speed potentiometer fault 4) MOS Board (mosfet) short circuit 5) HOT Motor thermal cutout tripped 6) LIM Board (mosfet) thermal limitation problem 7) BLT...

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