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The suction motor does not start

the suction button LED is off

press the suction button. 

There is no power to the suction motor or the 
motor is faulty

check that the motor power connector is 
correctly connected to the main wiring; if 
it is correctly connected, have the motor 
replaced

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[B]= stop the machine, leave to cool 
down for 45’

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second

[B]= stop the machine and check the 
motor

The squeegee does not clean or 
suction is ineffective

the edge of the rubber blades in contact with the 

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replace the rubber blade

the squeegee or hose is blocked or damaged

unblock and repair the damage

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clogged by dirt or broken

empty the dirty water tank or reset the 

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the suction hose is blocked

unblock the hose

the suction hose is not connected to the squee-
gee or is damaged

connect or repair the hose

there is no power to the suction motor or the 
motor is faulty

see: “The suction motor does not start”

The batteries do not provide the 
normal work time (battery models 
only)

the battery poles and charging terminals are 
dirty and oxidised

clean and grease the poles and termi-
nals, charge the batteries

the electrolyte level is low

top up all the elements with distilled wa-
ter as described in the instructions

the battery charger does not work or is unsu-
itable

see battery charger instructions 

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

replace the damaged battery

The battery discharges too fast 
during use, even though it has 
been charged correctly and when 
tested with a hydrometer at the end 
of recharging, it turned out to be 
uniformly charged (battery models 
only)

the battery is new and does not deliver 100% of 
its expected capacity

the battery must be “run-in” by perfor-
ming 20-30 charges and discharges to 
obtain maximum performance

the machine is being used at maximum capacity 
for continuous periods and the working time is 

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if possible, use batteries with a higher 
capacity or replace the batteries with 
others charged previously

the electrolyte has evaporated and does not co-
ver the plates completely

top up all elements with distilled water 
until the plates are covered then charge 
the battery

The battery discharges too fast 
during use, recharging with an 
electronic battery charger is too 
fast and after recharging the bat-
tery supplies the right voltage 
(about 2.14V for each element 
without load), but when tested with 
a hydrometer is found not to be 
uniformly charged (battery models 
only)

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nufacturer has been stored for too long before 

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if recharging with a normal battery char-
ger is not effective, you must use a dou-
ble recharging cycle:
- charge it slowly over a 10 hour period 
at a current of 1/10 the nominal capacity 
for 5 hours (e.g. 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 char-
ger.

At the end of charging with the 
electronic battery charger, the bat-
tery 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 (battery models 
only)

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

connect the battery charger to the bat-
tery connector

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

check that the power supply characteri-
stics indicated on the battery charger ra-
ting plate comply with those of the mains 
power supply

the battery charger has not been installed cor-
rectly

taking the actual voltage available at 
the socket into account, 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 is not working

make sure there is voltage to the batte-
ry charger, that the fuses are not blown 
and that the current reaches the battery; 

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battery charger is not working, contact 
the technical service centre and indicate 
the serial number of the battery charger

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Summary of Contents for CT15 B R

Page 1: ...re attentivement ce manuel avant toute intervention sur la machine Vorliegendes Handbuch vor jedem Eingriff an der Maschine aufmerksam durchlesen Consulte detenidamente este manual antes de llevar a c...

Page 2: ...GB ENGLISH Translation of original LQVWUXFWLRQV 2...

Page 3: ...er machines without ON BOARD battery charger 25 Preparing the battery charger 25 Lifting and transporting the machine 25 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR 25 Controls Description 25 Mounting and adjust...

Page 4: ...5 Rear wheel diameter mm 250 Maximum slope Gross weight Kg 95 95 52 5 74 5 69 5 Transported weight Kg 36 36 15 36 15 Number of batteries n 2 2 2 Battery voltage V 12 12 12 Individual battery capacity...

Page 5: ...d detergent temperature C 4 55 Battery charger V 100 240 100 240 Hz 50 60 50 60 Power supply frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 Power supply V 24 24 115 110 240 24 115 110 240 Rated power W 750 650 650 800 770...

Page 6: ...0 Solution tank L 28 Dirty water tank L 30 Rear wheel diameter mm 250 Maximum slope Gross weight Kg 126 126 81 Transported weight Kg 76 76 28 Number of batteries n 2 Battery voltage V 12 Individual ba...

Page 7: ...inty k m sec2 Maximum water and detergent temperature C 4 55 Battery charger V 100 240 Hz 50 60 Power supply frequency Hz 50 60 Power supply V 24 24 115 110 240 Rated power W 900 800 Rated current A 3...

Page 8: ...50 400 Solution tank L 40 Dirty water tank L 45 Rear wheel diameter mm 250 Maximum slope Gross weight Kg 140 145 105 Transported weight Kg 88 88 40 Number of batteries n 2 Battery voltage V 12 Individ...

Page 9: ...k m sec2 Maximum water and detergent temperature C 4 55 Battery charger V 100 240 Hz 50 60 Power supply frequency Hz 50 60 Power supply V 24 24 115 110 240 Rated power W 950 1130 850 Rated current A 3...

Page 10: ...GB MACHINE DIMENSIONS X Y Z See TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS table Y X Z Z1 Y X Z Z1 10...

Page 11: ...GB X Y Z See TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS table Y X Z Z1 11...

Page 12: ...5 6 2 5 6 21 51 1 5 6 2 17 1 0 17 51 1 5 6 2 8516 51 1 5 6 2 8516 MAXIMUM SLOPE OPERATOR S MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ THE OPERATOR S MANUAL DIRECT CURRENT SYMBOL INSULATION CLASS THIS CLASSIF...

Page 13: ...DP1 DP2 Charging current Charging Termination Curve TCL Function ON half charging current 2 5A ON stop charge ON IUIa AGM DISCO VER for DISCOVER AGM batteries OFF TCL enabled OFF maximum charging cur...

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Page 22: ...ical characteristics of the machine voltage frequency absorbed power given on the rating plate are the same as those of the mains electricity supply The machine with cable has a three wire cable and a...

Page 23: ...UHDV The machine packaged on a wooden pallet by the Manufacturer must be loaded using suitable equipment see EC Directive 2006 42 and subsequent amendments and or additions onto the transporting vehic...

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Page 26: ...reverse 0RXQWLQJ DQG DGMXVWLQJ WKH VTXHHJHH 7KH VTXHHJHH J UHI LV UHVSRQVLEOH IRU WKH UVW SKDVH RI GU LQJ Depending on the type of squeegee mounted on the machine follow the instructions below to inst...

Page 27: ...the EUXVK OHYHU J UHI UHSHDWHGO XQWLO WKH EUXVK DXWRPDWLFDOO HQJDJHV RQ WKH DQJH KXE I WKH PDQRHXYUH is not successful press on the handle again and repeat the centring and repeated operation of the b...

Page 28: ...QLVK RII E SDVVLQJ D PRS RU UDJ UDSLGO RYHU SDUWV LQDFFHVVLEOH WR WKH VFUXEEHU GULHU Working After setting up the machine proceed as follows Connect the machine as follows cable model plug the machine...

Page 29: ...ss over the same area washed previously The result is equivalent to in depth washing and subsequent ordinary maintenance will take less time 7R ZDVK DQG GU DW WKH VDPH WLPH RSHUDWH WKH EUXVK GHWHUJHQW...

Page 30: ...remove the squeegee and brush or drive disk wash them and put them DZD LQ D GU SODFH SUHIHUDEO LQ D EDJ RU ZUDSSHG LQ SODVWLF OP DZD IURP GXVW Make sure the tanks are completely empty and perfectly cl...

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Page 32: ...V ER DQG UHPRYH WKH IXVH W D QHZ IXVH DQG FORVH WKH IXVH KROGHU FRYHU ORZHU WKH GLUW ZDWHU WDQN Fuse table for the complete fuse table see the spare parts catalogue IMPORTANT 1HYHU XVH D IXVH ZLWK D K...

Page 33: ...s are disconnected reconnect the power supply or motor thermal cutout connectors C fuse blown B C replace fuse WKH EDWWHULHV DUH DW B charge the batteries the reduction unit is faulty have the reducti...

Page 34: ...teries with others charged previously the electrolyte has evaporated and does not co ver the plates completely top up all elements with distilled water until the plates are covered then charge the bat...

Page 35: ...ents are damaged replace the damaged elements if pos sible For 6 or 12 V single block batteries re place the entire battery The electrolyte in the battery is tur bid battery models only the battery ha...

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