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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS CT51

Gross weight (GVW): maximum permitted weight of the machine at full load, ready for use, plus its net load. The gross weight of the vehicle includes, 
where applicable, full clean water tanks, empty dirty water tanks (half full for recycling systems), empty dust collection sacks, hopper filled to rated 
capacity, the largest recommended batteries, all accessories such as cables, pipes and hoses, detergents, sweepers and brushes.
Transport weight: weight of the machine for transport, which includes the batteries but excludes the options (for example, the driver’s cabin, the 
FOPS, the second and third side brush, the front brush attachment), clean water (for scrubbers or combined machines) and the standard weight of 
an operator (75 kg).
Data subject to variation without warning.

C55 

115V

C55 

230V

B55

BT55

XP55

XP55R

BT60

XP60

BT70

XP70

BT55 

ECS

BT70 

ECS

Cleaning width

mm

530

530

530

530

530

550

600

600

685

685

530

685

Squeegee width

mm

816

816

816

816

816

816

816

816

842

842

816

842

Cleaning capacity per hour

m

2

/h

1850

1850

1850

2915

2915

3025

3316

3316

3767

3767

Number of brushes

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

1

2

Brush diameter

mm

530

530

530

530

530

100

310

310

345

345

530

345

Maximum brush pressure

gr/cm

2

14,3

14,3

11,6

11,6

16,2

70,2

30

27,3

21,1

26,6

Brush rotation speed

g/1°

155

155

150

150

150

1360

200

200

200

200

600

600

Brush motor power

W

450

450

400

400

400

850x2

400x2

400x2

400x2

400x2

600

450

Drive motor power

W

/

/

/

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

Maximum speed

Km/h

3,5

3,5

3,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

5,5

Suction motor power

W

450

450

380

380

380

380

380

380

380

380

380

380

Solution tank

L

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

Dirty water tank

L

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

Rear wheel diameter

mm

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

200

Maximum slope

%

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

Gross weight (GVW)

Kg

219,4

227,1

227,1

235,1

235,1

232,6

232,6

Transport weight

Kg

50

50

138

138

138

138

138

138

138

138

138

138

Number of batteries

/

/

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

Battery voltage

V

/

/

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

Individual battery capacity

Ah (5h)

/

/

105

105

105

105

105

105

105

105

105

105

Power system voltage

V

115V

60Hz

220 - 

240V 

50/60Hz

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

Machine dimensions

mm

X=1327

Y=1033

Z=563

X=1327

Y=1033

Z=563

X=1327

Y=1033

Z=563

X=1327

Y=1033

Z=563

X=1327

Y=1033

Z=563

X=1288

Y=1033

Z=640

X=1279

Y=1033

Z=653

X=1279

Y=1033

Z=653

X=1297

Y=1033

Z=735

X=1297

Y=1033

Z=735

X=1327

Y=1033

Z=563

X=1297

Y=1033

Z=735

Battery  compartment  dimensions  (length, 

width, height)

mm

/

/

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

360

x344

x300

Packed size (length, width, height)

mm

1365

x695

x1146

1365

x695

x1146

1365

x695

x1146

1365

x695

x1146

1365

x695

x1146

1335

x780

x1146

1335

x780

x1146

1335

x780

x1146

1335

x780

x1146

1335

x780

x1146

1365

x695

x1146

1335

x780

x1146

Sound  pressure  -  Annex  DD  (Emission  of 

acoustical noise) EN 60335-2-72: 2012

LpA

(dBA)

59

58

58

58

58

59

59

59

59

59

Measurement uncertainty

K

(dBA)

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

Vibration level (hand) - IEC 60335-2-72

ahv

m/sec

2

1,2

1,4

0,9

0,9

0,9

1,0

0,8

0,8

0,7

0,7

1,1

1,3

Measurement uncertainty, k

m/sec

2

0,6

0,7

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,4

0,4

0,3

0,3

0,6

0,7

Vibration level (body) - IEC 60335-2-72

HBV

m/sec

2

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Measurement uncertainty, k

m/sec

2

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Maximum water and detergent temperature

°C

55

55

55

55

55

55

55

55

55

55

55

55

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Summary of Contents for CT 51

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Page 2: ...adjustment 13 Brush installation 13 Lifting and transporting the machine 14 Quick head change BATTERY POWERED VERSIONS ONLY 14 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR 15 Preparing the machine for work 15 Co...

Page 3: ...0 380 380 Solution tank L 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Dirty water tank L 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Rear wheel diameter mm 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 Maximum slop...

Page 4: ...r W 450 450 380 380 380 380 380 380 380 380 380 380 Solution tank L 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Dirty water tank L 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Rear wheel diameter mm 200 200 200 200 20...

Page 5: ...URNS WARNING RISK OF BURNS MAXIMUM SLOPE OPERATOR S MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ THE OPERATOR S MANUAL DIRECT CURRENT SYMBOL INSULATION CLASS THIS CLASSIFICATION ONLY APPLIES TO MACHINES POWERED...

Page 6: ...se death or serious injury to personnel WARNING Indicates the need for attention in order to avoid a series of consequences which could cause damage to the machine or work environment or financial los...

Page 7: ...n water and cleaning product and collects the dirty water picked up from the floor after washing Control panel fig 1 ref 2 Head assembly fig 1 ref 3 the main element comprises the brushes rollers whic...

Page 8: ...at all times The machine is designed for use at temperatures of between 4 C and 40 C When the machine is not being used the temperature range is 0 C and 50 C The machine is designed to operate at rela...

Page 9: ...plug If the plug needs to be replaced have the job done by a qualified electrician Use of adapters with the machine s mains power plug is strictly forbidden Battery charger check the power cable regul...

Page 10: ...faults and or malfunctions switch it off immediately disconnecting it from the batteries mains power supply do not try to repair it rather contact the manufacturer service centre All maintenance oper...

Page 11: ...hine s chassis to the pallet Using a sloping ramp push the machine backwards off the pallet The machine must not be raised Unpack the brushes from their packaging Clean the outside of the machine taki...

Page 12: ...them irreparably Batteries removal INFORMATION The batteries must be removed by qualified technical personnel DANGER When removing the batteries the operator must be equipped with suitable personal p...

Page 13: ...Use of abrasive microfibre disks fit the abrasive microfibre disk on the drive disk and perform the operations described for fitting the brush on the scrubber drier Automatic brush attachment version...

Page 14: ...achine onto a means of transport Empty the tanks Remove the batteries Push the machine onto the pallet using a sloping ramp securing the front wheels and the chassis using the brackets supplied The ma...

Page 15: ...e removed only Follow the safety regulations on use of detergents given in the section Safety regulations Preparing the machine for work Proceed as follows before starting work Check that the display...

Page 16: ...ured the speed can be adjusted using the and buttons Press the SET button to manage the following functions pressing the SET button once accesses the detergent delivery menu delivery can be adjusted u...

Page 17: ...rameter Working Mains powered versions plug the machine into the mains power socket and press the main switch fig 25 ref 1 Insert the electronic key Using the operation selector select the scrubbing p...

Page 18: ...er collection bin Fig 24 dispose of the contents and rinse out the bin with clean water Filling the water detergent tank Fill the tank through the opening provided fig 14 Ref 1 The machine is equipped...

Page 19: ...use solvents or hydrocarbon based products These can damage the cowling and rubber components Cleaning the suction motor air filter Open the lid of the dirty water tank by releasing the clamp lever t...

Page 20: ...ifted and kept open to allow correct ventilation of the battery compartment WARNING In the case of gel batteries use a specific charger for gel batteries only WARNING To avoid permanent damage to the...

Page 21: ...T TANK FILTER X CLEAN THE SUCTION MOTOR HOSE X CLEAN THE DIRTY WATER TANK AND THE SOLUTION TANK X CHECK THE BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL X HAVE THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT CHECKED BY QUALIFIED IP CLEANING PER...

Page 22: ...d B BT C Unblock Blown fuse B BT C Replace Detergent flow does not stop Solenoid valve damaged B BT C Replace Solenoid valve wiring damaged B BT C Check The suction motor does not start The dirty wate...

Page 23: ...than 18 3 V GEL AGM 18 V ACID Flat or degraded batteries Charge or replace the batteries RELAY FAULT Faulty relay Faulty relay connection Replace the relay Check relay connections ELECTRIC BRAKE FAUL...

Page 24: ...L AGM EXIT POWER OFF AUTO PROGRAM BATTERY TYPE version B only WORK AREA LANGUAGE 1 5 2 1 5 3 0 100 100 10 100 100 70 100 100 OFF 0 2 0 3 7 OFF OFF 1 2 30 seconds 3 OFF 1 2 30 seconds 3 GEL AGM ACID GE...

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