GADLEE GT85 Series Operator'S Manual Download Page 32

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The batteries do not last as 
long as usual 

the battery poles and terminals are 
dirty and oxidised 

clean and grease the poles and 
terminals, charge the batteries 

the level of electrolyte is low 

add distilled water, topping up each 
element according to the 
instructions 

the battery charger does not work 
or is not adequate 

see the battery charger instructions

there are considerable differences 
in density between the various 
elements of the battery 

replace the damaged battery 

The battery runs down too 
rapidly during use, even 
though it has been charged 
with the correct procedure 
and at the end of charging 
it is evenly charged when 
tested by a hydrometer.  

the battery is new and does not 
provide 100% of the expected 
performance 

the battery must be run in by 
performing 20-30 complete 
charging and running down cycles 
to obtain the maximum 
performance 

the machine is used for the 
maximum of its power for 
continuous periods and the run time 
is insufficient 

when permitted and possible, use 
batteries with a higher capacity or 
replace the batteries with others 
already charged 

the electrolyte has evaporated and 
does not completely cover the 
plates 

add distilled water, topping up each 
element until it covers the plates 
then recharge the battery 

The battery runs down too 
rapidly during use, 
charging with the 
electronic battery charger 
is too fast and at the end 
the battery provides the 
correct voltage (about 2.14 
V per element without 
load), but appears to be 
uniformly not charged 
when tested with a 
hydrometer 

the battery supplied by the 
manufacturer already filled with acid 
has been stored too long before 
being charged and used for the first 
time 

if recharging with the normal 

battery charger is not effective, 
perform a double charge: 

- charge it slowly over a 10 hour 

period at a current of 1/10 the 
nominal capacity for 5 hours (eg. 
for a 100Ah(5)  battery the current 
must be set at 10A, using a 
manual battery charger); 

- rest for one hour; 
- charge it with the normal battery 
charger. 

At the end of charging with 
the electronic battery 
charger, the battery does 
not provide the correct 
voltage (about 2.14 V per 
element without load) and 
appears to be uniformly 
not charged when tested 
with a hydrometer 

the battery has not been connected 
to the battery charger (for example, 
because the low voltage battery 
charger connector has been 
incorrectly connected to the 
machine connector) 

connect the battery charger to the 

battery connector 

the battery charger and socket to 
which it is connected are not 
compatible. 

make sure the characteristics of 

the power supply shown on the 
battery charger rating plate are the 
same as those of the mains 
electricity supply. 

the battery charger has not been 
correctly installed 

taking into account the actual 

voltage available at the power 
socket, make sure that the 
connections of the primary of the 
transformer inside the battery 
charger are correct (consult the 
battery charger manual)  

the battery charger does not work  

make sure there is voltage to the 

battery charger, that the fuses are 
not blown and that the current 
reaches the battery; try charging 
with another rectifier. If the battery 
charger is not working, contact the 
technical service centre and 
indicate the serial number of the 
battery charger 

At the end of charging with 
the electronic battery 

one or more elements are damaged

if possible, replace the damaged 

elements. 

Summary of Contents for GT85 Series

Page 1: ...Automatic Scrubber OPERATOR S MANUAL GT 85...

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Page 3: ...urly performance m2 h 3150 Number of brushes n 2 Brush diameter mm 345 Max brush pressare Kg 65 Brush rotation speed Rpm 200 Brush motor power W 500 Drive motor rated power W 600 Maximum speed Km h 4...

Page 4: ...24 Single battery capacity Ah 5h Ah 20h 265 Single battery weight Kg 39 Power supply voltage V 24 DC Battery compartment size length width height mm 560x 400x 320 Machine size length width height mm X...

Page 5: ...Machine Dimensions X Y Z See table TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS X Y Z Y X Z...

Page 6: ...A 4 5 1 6 9 2 B 3 4 5 6 1 8 7 3 8 10 2 7 9 10...

Page 7: ...C 1 2 D E F 3 1 2 3 1 4 2 3...

Page 8: ...I G 1 2 2 1 H...

Page 9: ...L 1 J...

Page 10: ...M...

Page 11: ...ENGLISH...

Page 12: ...6 LIFTING AND HANDLING THE MACHINE 12 6 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE USER 12 6 1 CONTROL DEVICES DESCRIPTION 12 6 2 INSTALLING AND ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE 13 6 3 MOVING THE MACHINE 13 6 4 MOUNTING AND CHANG...

Page 13: ...ENGLISH 3 10 1 HOW TO RESOLVE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS 21 10 2 ALARMS DISPLAYED 23 10 3 MOTOR DRIVE ALARM BOARD 24...

Page 14: ...letters and preceded by symbols illustrated and defined below DANGER Indicates that attention must be paid to avoid serious consequences that could cause the death of the personnel or possible damage...

Page 15: ...ht cleaning detergent and brushes or abrasive discs or rollers in the wide range of accessories available the machine can adapt itself to all kinds of combinations of floors and dirt With the liquid s...

Page 16: ...n dirt 4 INFORMATION ON SAFETY 4 1 Safety standards Read the User s manual carefully before proceeding with start up use maintenance routine maintenance or any other operations on the machine IMPORTAN...

Page 17: ...ive safety sheets Keep detergents in a safe place inaccessible to children and in case they come in contact with the eyes wash them immediately with plenty of water or if swallowed call for a doctor i...

Page 18: ...on in the country in which it is used The machine must be disconnected from the power supply emptied of liquids and cleaned The product is classified as WEEE type special waste and is covered by the r...

Page 19: ...which fix the machine chassis to the pallet Using a sloping ramp push the machine backwards off the pallet Unpack the brushes and squeegees Clean the outside of the machine observing the safety rules...

Page 20: ...follows After taking off the battery plugs fill up all elements with a solution of specific sulphuric acid until the cells are thoroughly covered fill each element at least twice Let them rest for ab...

Page 21: ...l are in the 0 position off and the machine is turned off Keep away from naked flames do not short circuit the battery poles do not cause sparks and do not smoke Proceed as follows Disconnect the batt...

Page 22: ...menus During normal operation the hour counter giving the actual number of hours the machine has been operating and battery voltage are displayed Setting button fig A ref 5 when pressed scrolls throug...

Page 23: ...as follows Insert the key to release the emergency button fig A ref 1 Lift the squeegee Switch off the brush function by pressing the main switch fig A ref 8 led offs Select forward or reverse by dir...

Page 24: ...oncentration leave a difference in level of at least 5 cm between the liquid surface and the tank opening Install brushes or drive discs suitable for the floor and the job to be done Lower the head by...

Page 25: ...and the LED comes on the default dilution rate is 1 128 EASE DOSE SYSTEM STOP Press again the EASE DOSE button fig A ref 3 and the LED off the EASE DOSE function stop EASE DOSE SYSTEM SETTING 1 To ent...

Page 26: ...Drying Lower the squeegee and with the suction unit operating pass again on the same area you have previously washed In this way you obtain a result that is similar to a thorough washing and the follo...

Page 27: ...cted from the power supply To empty the tank Take the machine next to a drain Stop the machine and press the emergency button fig A ref 1 Take off the drain cock fig L ref 1 When the contents have bee...

Page 28: ...e on board charger please disconnect the power cable 9 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE DANGER Before carrying out any maintenance operations unplug the machine from the mains models with cable or disconn...

Page 29: ...he squeegee fig B ref 6 from its support by completely unscrewing the two knobs fig E ref 3 Remove the sleeve of the suction hose fig E ref 1 from the squeegee Unscrew the nuts fig I ref 2 Release the...

Page 30: ...arge the batteries according to the procedure described 9 3 2 Weekly operations Clean the collection tank float and make sure it is working correctly Clean the suction air filter and make sure it is u...

Page 31: ...Faulty solenoid valve Replace the solenoid valve Solenoid valve wiring Check the solenoid valve wiring The suction motor does not start The suction lever fig F ref 2 has not been activated Lower the t...

Page 32: ...acid has been stored too long before being charged and used for the first time if recharging with the normal battery charger is not effective perform a double charge charge it slowly over a 10 hour p...

Page 33: ...the battery has been charged beyond the maximum limit recommended by the manufacturer replace the battery 10 2 Alarms displayed Display value Description GADLEE GREEN GT85 VER 1 00 Software release V...

Page 34: ...fig A ref 1 to reset operation after repairing the malfunction The indication of severity remains active for 10 seconds after which the status LED flashes constantly showing a two digit malfunction c...

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Page 36: ...4 6 4 6 4 1 6 5 8 5 1 8 5 2 8 5 3 8 5 4 8 5 4 1 9 5 4 2 9 5 4 3 10 5 5 10 5 5 1 10 5 5 2 10 5 6 10 6 11 6 1 11 6 2 11 6 3 11 6 4 12 6 5 12 6 6 12 6 7 13 6 8 14 6 8 1 14 6 8 2 14 6 9 14 6 10 15 7 15 8...

Page 37: ...3 9 3 18 9 3 1 18 9 3 2 18 9 3 3 18 10 19 10 1 19 10 2 21 10 3 22...

Page 38: ...4 2 2 1 2 3 i 1 2 3...

Page 39: ...5 2 2 2 3 EC 3 3 1 3 2 B B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 C 1 C 2 E 4 3 3 A B C D E F...

Page 40: ...6 G 3 4 4 4 1 4 C 35 C 0 C 50 C 30 95 2...

Page 41: ...7 10 WEEE 2002 96 CE WEEE...

Page 42: ...8 5 5 1 EC Directive 2006 42 5 2 5 3 x3 x 1 x 2 i 5 4...

Page 43: ...9 5mm AGM i 1 A 1 OFF 2 A 5 A 1 ON A 6 3 A 5 4 A 2 5 A 5 3 5 4 1 1 27 1 29 25 C 4 5 5 4 2 0 1 A 1 2 3 B 2 B 10 B 1 4 90...

Page 44: ...10 5 6 D 7 B 10 8 5 4 3 0 5 5 5 5 1 24V 25A AGM 5 5 2 13 mm 5 6...

Page 45: ...11 6 6 1 A A 6 A 5 A 1 A 10 A 9 A 8 A 7 A 2 LED EASE DOSE A 3 A 4 LED F 2 A 7 6 2 B 6 1 B 6 2 E 1 3 E 3 4 5 E 3 45 6 3...

Page 46: ...12 A 1 A 8 LED A 10 B 7 A 10 6 4 M A 1 A 8 LED A 7 6 5 6 6 B 2 C 3 B 1 5 cm A 8 B 6 E 1 i...

Page 47: ...13 6 7 A 1 ON B 7 A 6 OFF 8 A 9 B 7 A 10 F 2 i A 8 A 8 A 4 A 2 EASE DOSE A 3 1 128 A 3 1 A 8 A 3 3 A 6 1 XXX 2 A 2 1 12 1 128 3 A 5 3 B 7 A 10...

Page 48: ...14 B 7 A 8 2 F 2 A 1 OFF 6 8 6 8 1 6 8 2 6 9 A 6 A 1 B 9 B 2...

Page 49: ...15 B 8 B 9 B 2 G 1 6 10 A 1 L 1 L 1 i 7 8...

Page 50: ...16 8 1 A 1 E 4 F 1 45 C 9...

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Page 53: ...19 10 10 1 A 10 A 10 H 2 F 2 F 2 10 3 A 10 A 10 100 20 30...

Page 54: ...20 2 14V 10 1 10 5 100Ah 5 10A 2 14 V 2 14 V 6 12 V...

Page 55: ...21 10 2 GADLEE GREEN GT115 1 00 XX X V XXXX XX 1 XXX EASE...

Page 56: ...22 10 3 C 6 LED A 16 LED LED 2 Hz 4 Hz A 1 10 LED 1 3 1 3 LED 1 1 92 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 HPD 4 1 4 2 4 3 EEPROM 4 4 EEPROM LED...

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Page 60: ...d Gadlee Green Cleaning Equipment Co Ltd 1 2 F Block A Hantian Industrial Park Dongping Road Guicheng Nanhai District Foshan 528200 Guangdong China Tel 86 757 81019199 Fax 86 757 81019198 Toll free 40...

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