CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPPING
Circuit breakers protect electrical circuits and motors from damage due to overload conditions. If a circuit breaker trips, turn the Master Key Switch
(A) OFF and remove the key. Then try to determine the cause. Once the problem has been corrected, reset the circuit breaker by pushing the
button in. If the button does not stay in, wait 5 minutes and try again. If the circuit breaker trips repeatedly, call Clarke for service.
Possible cause for the Control Circuit Circuit Breaker (23) tripping may be:
1
Short circuit in the wiring - have your Clarke Service Technician service the machine
Possible causes for the Wheel Drive Circuit Breaker (24) tripping may be:
1
Debris wrapped around the drive wheel axle.
2
Worn out drive motor bearings.
3
Continuous use on ramps.
POOR WATER PICKUP
1
Recovery tank full.
2
Blocked vacuum system (shoes and hoses).
3
Disconnected or damaged vacuum hoses.
4
Recovery tank cover gasket damaged.
NO SOLUTION FLOW
1
No solution in solution tank.
2
Solution Shut-Off Valve (31) closed.
3
Solution Filter (28) clogged.
4
Solution pump bad.
5
Spray Nozzles (15 and/or 16) clogged.
SCRUB DECK RAISES WHILE SCRUBBING
1
Debris caught between brushes and brush housing.
2
Bad brush Motor bearing.
NO DETERGENT FLOW
1
Empty detergent cartridge.
2
Plugged or kinked detergent fl ow line.
3
Detergent pump wiring disconnected or wired incorrectly.
4
Dry seal cap on detergent cartridge not sealed.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (as installed and tested on the unit)
Model
Model No.
Voltage, Batteries
Battery Capacity
Protection Grade
Sound Pressure Level
IEC 60335-2-72: 2002 Amend. 1:2005, ISO 11201
Sound Power Level
IEC 60335-2-72: 2002 Amend. 1:2005, ISO 3744
Gross Weight
Vibrations at the Hand Controls (ISO 5349-1)
Gradeability
Transport
Cleaning
4/12
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Clean Track L24
56317170
V
24
Ah
255
IPX3
dBA
69.0
Lwa
86.9
lbs. /
810 / 367
kg
m/s
0.33
2
15.4% (8.3°)
12.5% (7.1°)
56091061 - Clean Track
ENGLISH - A
L24
®
A - 19