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.
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9.3. 1. Daily operations........................21 9.3.2. Weekly operations ........................21 9.3.3. Six monthly operations ......................21 TROUBLESHOOTING....................22 10.1..................22 OW TO RESOLVE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS CLEANTIME 90......................26 OARD ALARMS ENGLISH...
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...
• total nominal power; • serial number; • year of fabrication; • 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.
C -Bottom of washing head: danger due to brush rotation. D -Rear wheels: danger of crushing between the wheel and chassis. E -Battery compartment (in the detergent tank): danger of short circuit between the battery poles and presence of hydrogen during charging. 3.4.
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Never park the machine on a slope. 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.
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;...
• 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); •...
CT90-MICRO SCRUB/ECS version: set the machine software to the type of battery installed, following this sequence: 1. turn the machine on by turning the key switch (fig. 6, ref. 15), wait 5 seconds and make sure the display comes on. 2.
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. 6) Lower the dirty water drum into its work position and fasten it to the detergent tank;...
("LED on") or off ("LED off"). The light is on when there is power to the suction motor. • Tap lever (fig. 6, ref. 6 - except CT70 MICRO SCRUB/ECS model, CT40 BT60 MICRO SCRUB / ECS): provides continuous control of the flow of detergent to the brushes.
- CT40 / 70 R model): turning the knob adjusts brush pressure on the surface being cleaned. • Pressure control light (fig. 6, ref. 17 - CT40 BT50 MICRO SCRUB/ECS – CT40 / 70 R models): consists of 3 green LEDs and 1 red LED indicating the pressure of the brush/microfibre on the work surface.
! DANGER These operations must be performed with the machine off. Fitting the brushes (two-brush models except the CT70 MICRO SCRUB/ECS, CT40 BT60 MICRO SCRUB / ECS): 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.
- cable model: plug the machine into the mains power socket; • move the tap lever (fig. 6, ref. 6 - except the CT70 MICRO SCRUB/ECS, CT40 BT60 MICRO SCRUB / ECS) to the minimum detergent flow position. Unless a safety solenoid valve is fitted, the detergent solution starts flowing to the brush;...
Recharge. At the end of work: • place the tap lever (fig. 6, ref. 6 - except the CT70 MICRO SCRUB/ECS, CT40 BT60 MICRO SCRUB / ECS model) in the "CLOSED" position ; • release the brush/drive lever (fig. 6, ref. 7) located under the handgrip. This turns the brush/drive motor off and the machine stops;...
6.8.1. Prewashing using brushes or pads • Adjust the detergent flow, except MICRO SCRUB/ECS models; • place the brush switch in position "1"; • lower the head; • operate the drive lever to rotate the brushes; • make sure the suction motor is off and the squeegee is raised; •...
• remove the cap (fig. 9, ref. 1); • when the detergent tank is completely empty, replace the cap (fig. 9, ref. 1). i INFORMATION The water and detergent solution can also be used to wash the dirty water drum. PERIODS OF INACTIVITY If the machine is not used for some time, remove the squeegee and brushes (or drive disks), wash them and put them away in a dry place (preferably in a bag or wrapped in...
compliance with current safety legislation and as described in the maintenance manual. 9.1. Maintenance - General rules Performing regular maintenance according to the Manufacturer's instructions improves performance and extends the working life of the machine. When cleaning the machine, respect the following: •...
• reuse the same blade by reversing the edge in contact with the floor until all four edges are worn out, or replace with a new blade, fitting it onto the screws on the body of the squeegee (fig. 12 ref. 1); •...
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 •...
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• the brush or disks are worn • replace The machine does not clean evenly No detergent is delivered • the tap lever is in the "CLOSED" • move the lever to the position "OPEN" position • the detergent tank is empty •...
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• [B] [BT]= the batteries are flat • [B] [BT]= recharge the and the brushes have shut down batteries • 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...
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• 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...
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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