The power supply or motor thermal cutout
connectors are disconnected.
The brush motor fuse has blown.
The batteries are flat.
The reduction unit is faulty.
The motor is faulty.
The machine does
The brush or disks are worn.
not clean evenly
No detergent
The tap lever is in the "CLOSED" position.
is delivered
The detergent tank is empty.
The hose delivering the detergent to the brush is
blocked.
The tap is dirty or faulty.
The detergent flow
The tap stays open, because it is damaged or very
does not stop
dirty.
The suction motor does
The suction switch is in the '0' position (off ).
not start
There is no power to the suction motor or
the motor is faulty.
The fuse has blown.
The squeegee does not
The edge of the rubber blades in contact with
clean or suction
the floor is worn.
is ineffective
The squeegee or hose is blocked or damaged.
The float switch has tripped (dirty water drum),
is clogged by dirt or broken.
The suction hose is blocked.
The suction hose is not connected to the squeegee
or is damaged.
There is no power to the suction motor or the
motor is faulty.
The machine does not
There is no power to the brush/drive motor
move
or it is faulty.
The reduction unit is broken (therefore the brush
does not turn).
The brush motor thermal cutout has tripped;
the motor is overheated.
The batteries are flat and the brushes have shut down.
The machine tends
The direction adjustment knob must be adjusted
to pull to one side
appropriately for the floor.
Reconnect the power supply or motor thermal
cutout connectors.
Have someone check and eliminate the causes
responsible for the blown fuse, then replace.
Recharge the batteries.
Have the reduction unit replaced.
Have the motor replaced.
Replace. See Parts List.
Move the lever to the "OPEN" position.
Fill it.
Unblock and open the circuit.
Clean or replace the tap by unscrewing the screw .
Have the tap cleaned or replaced.
Turn the suction switch on.
Check that the motor power connector is correctly
connected to the main wiring; in the second case
have the motor replaced.
Replace the fuse.
Replace the rubber blade.
Unblock and repair the damage.
Empty the dirty water drum or reset the float
switch.
Unblock the hose.
Connect or repair the hose.
Check that the motor power connector is correctly
connected to the main wiring and that the fuse
is not blown; in the second case have the motor
replaced.
In the first case, place the brush switch in the "1"
position and press the brush/drive lever; in the
second case, check that the brush/drive motor is
correctly connected to the main wiring; in the third
case replace the motor.
Have the reduction unit replaced.
Stop the machine, turn it off and leave it to cool
for at least 45 min.
Recharge the batteries.
Regulate the direction of movement by adjusting
the direction adjustment knob on the bottom left
backside of the machine.
Operations Manual
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