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  Power  on  light  (fig.  6,  ref.  1  -  cable  model  only):  green,  indicates  that  the  power 

cable of the machine is connected to the mains. 

  Battery charge light (fig. 6, ref. 1 – battery model only): 3 yellow LEDs, indicates the 

battery charge level.  There may be: 

a) 

3 LEDs on: batteries 100% to 50% charged; 

b) 

2 LEDs on: batteries 50% to 18% charged; 

c) 

1 LED on: batteries almost flat. 

d) 

1  LED  flashing:  batteries  completely  flat;  after  a  few  seconds  the  brushes 

stop and the brush switch light also comes on. 

 

  Main key switch - emergency button (fig. 6, ref. 15): enables and disables power to 

all machine functions. Acts as a safety device. To start up the machine, turn the key 
clockwise. To stop the machine press the button.  

  Brush  button  with  light  (fig.  6,  ref.  3):  enables  (LED  on)  or  disables  (LED  off)  the 

"Brush"  function.  If  the  machine  is  fitted  with  the  optional  MICRO  SCRUB  system, 
holding  the  button  down  for  at  least  3  seconds  selects  the  machine  operating  mode, 
with microfibre (MICRO SCRUB) or with brush/abrasive disc. 

  Suction  button  with  light  (fig.  6,  ref.  2):  switches  the  suction  motor  responsible  for 

drying  the  floor  being  washed  on  ("LED  on")  or  off  ("LED  off").    The  light  is  on  when 
there is power to the suction motor. 

  Tap  lever  (fig.  6,  ref.  6):  provides  continuous  control  of  the  flow  of  detergent  to  the 

brushes. Pull up to increase the liquid outflow. 

  Drive lever (fig. 6, ref. 7): the drive lever moves the machine forwards and rotates the 

brushes.   

  Squeegee lever (fig. 6, ref. 8): raises (when lifted) or lowers (when pushed down) the 

squeegee. 

  Direction  adjustment  knob  (fig.  6,  ref.  10):  turn  to  correct  any  deviation  of  the 

machine from a straight line.  

  Head  lowering/raising  pedal  (fig.  6,  ref.  9):  on  the  left  side  of  the  machine,  when 

pressed it lowers/raises the brush head. 

  Detergent  tank  level  indicator  (fig.  6,  ref.  5):  the  LED  comes  on  to  indicate 

insufficient water in the detergent tank. 

  Dirty water drum level indicator (fig. 6, ref. 4): when the dirty water drum is full the 

LED comes on and after a few seconds the suction motor shuts down. 

  Display:  displays  any  alarms  active.    During  normal  operation,  it  displays  the  hour 

counter (giving the actual number of hours the machine has been operating). 

  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.  

  Speed  control  potentiometer  (CT40  electric  drive  -  CT70  electric  drive  -  CT90) 

(fig. 6, ref. 11), turning the potentiometer sets machine speed.  

  Pressure  control  light  OPTIONAL  MICRO  SCRUB  (fig.  6,  ref.  17):  consists  of  3 

green  LEDs  and  1  red  LED  indicating  the  pressure  of  the  microfibre  on  the  work 
surface. There may be: 

a) 

1 green LED on: minimum pressure; 

b) 

2 green LEDs on: medium pressure; 

c) 

3 green LEDs on: maximum permitted pressure; 

d) 

3  green  LEDs  +  1  red  LED  on:  excessive  microfibre  pressure.  The  light  is 

accompanied by a beep.  

 

Summary of Contents for CT110ECS

Page 1: ...OPERATIONS MANUAL CT40ECS CT70ECS CT110ECS...

Page 2: ...11 6 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR 11 6 1 CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 11 6 2 MOUNTING AND ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE 13 6 3 MOVING THE MACHINE WHEN NOT IN OPERATION 13 6 4 MOUNTING AND CHANGING THE BRUSH DRI...

Page 3: ...ENGLISH 3 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 10 1 HOW TO RESOLVE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS 21...

Page 4: ...tes the need for attention in order to avoid a series of consequences which could cause death or damage to the health of the operator IMPORTANT Indicates the need for attention in order to avoid a ser...

Page 5: ...ided with a special mechanical drive device which exploits the friction between the brush and the floor to generate a forward movement for further details see paragraph 6 7 MODEL BT electric drive the...

Page 6: ...ained in its use and or who have demonstrated their ability and have been expressly instructed to use the appliance The machine must not be used by minors The machine must not be used for purposes oth...

Page 7: ...nsable to respect the battery manufacturer s instructions and current legislation The batteries should always be kept clean and dry to avoid surface leakage current Protect the batteries from impuriti...

Page 8: ...ifting and transporting the packaged machine IMPORTANT During all lifting operations make sure the packaged machine is firmly anchored to avoid it tipping up or being accidentally dropped Always load...

Page 9: ...d 240 V Similarly models rated at 115 V can be used at between 110 V and 120 V The frequency on the plate must always correspond to the mains voltage IMPORTANT Make sure the mains circuit is suitably...

Page 10: ...ws remove the caps and fill all elements with specific sulphuric acid solution until the plates are entirely covered this requires at least a couple of passes for each element leave for 4 5 hours to a...

Page 11: ...he machine you must fit it with the connector supplied with the machine see paragraph Unpacking of this manual To install the connector proceed as follows remove about 13 mm of protective sheath from...

Page 12: ...and rotates the brushes Squeegee lever fig 6 ref 8 raises when lifted or lowers when pushed down the squeegee Direction adjustment knob fig 6 ref 10 turn to correct any deviation of the machine from...

Page 13: ...achine forwards press the button fig 6 ref 13 LED fig 6 ref 14 on and then operate the drive lever fig 6 ref 7 To move the machine backwards press the button fig 6 ref 13 again LED fig 6 ref 12 on the...

Page 14: ...y Follow the safety regulations on use of detergents given in the section Safety regulations 6 6 Preparing the machine for work IMPORTANT Before starting work wear overalls ear protectors non slip wat...

Page 15: ...lation knob fig 6 ref 10 If the machine pulls to the right turn the knob clockwise and vice versa Versions with electric drive to move forwards or backwards see paragraph 6 3 In both versions periodic...

Page 16: ...brushes or drive disks to prevent them from warping permanently press the button to turn the optional CHEM DOSE accessory off fig 15 ref 2 depending on the model unplug the machine or disconnect the...

Page 17: ...e suction filter fig 10 ref 2 from its housing and never direct the jet of water against the filter itself You are then ready to wash and dry again 6 10 Draining the clean water DANGER Use suitable pe...

Page 18: ...not explicitly described in this manual must be performed by specialised personnel only in compliance with current safety legislation and as described in the maintenance manual 9 1 Maintenance General...

Page 19: ...by completely unscrewing the two knobs fig 7 ref 3 remove the suction hose sleeve fig 7 ref 4 from the squeegee release the catch fig 12 ref 3 or 6 remove the two blade retainers fig 12 ref 2 or 7 by...

Page 20: ...If necessary remove encrusted dirt Battery model recharge the batteries according to the procedure described 9 3 2 Weekly operations Clean the dirty water drum float switch and make sure it is workin...

Page 21: ...ply or motor thermal cutout connectors are disconnected B BT reconnect the power supply or motor thermal cutout connectors C the motor power supply connector is disconnected C reconnect the motor powe...

Page 22: ...switch has tripped dirty water drum is clogged by dirt or broken empty the dirty water drum or reset the float switch the suction hose is blocked unblock the hose the suction hose is not connected to...

Page 23: ...ly the battery is new and does not deliver 100 of its expected capacity the battery must be run in by performing 20 30 charges and discharges to obtain maximum performance the machine is being used at...

Page 24: ...ger are correct consult the battery charger manual the battery charger is not working make sure there is voltage to the battery charger that the fuses are not blown and that the current reaches the ba...

Page 25: ...tions with a slow flash are cancelled automatically once the malfunction has been repaired and the machine functions normally again Malfunctions with a rapid flash in the table are considered more ser...

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