IPC CT46 Operator'S Manual Download Page 32

EN

TROUBLESHOOTING

How to resolve possible problems

[B]

battery powered machines

[BT]= 

battery machines with traction drive

[C]

mains powered machines

Possible problems affecting the whole machine.

PROBLEMS

CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

The machine does not 
work

[B]= the batteries are flat

[B]= charge the batteries

[C]= the machine is not plugged into the mains 
socket

[C]= plug into the mains socket

C]=  the  switch  (fig.  C,  ref.8)  has  not  been 

pressed

[C]= press the switch

[

BT] = the switch (fig. D, ref.6) is not activated

[BT] = operate the switch

The brush doesn’t rotate

the brush button LED is off

press the brush button

you have not pressed the brush lever

press the brush lever

[B] [C] the brush motor thermal cutout has 
tripped; the motor has overheated

[B]  [C]  release  the  brush  lever,  press  the  brush 

button "LED off", leave the machine to cool down 

for at least 45'

[B]= the batteries are flat

[B]= charge the batteries

The brush motor has trou-
ble in starting (mains pow-
ered versions only)

you are working with a dry brush on a very 

rough floor

open the detergent tap 

The machine does not 
clean evenly

the brush or disk is worn

replace

No detergent is delivered

the detergent button LED is off

press the detergent button

detergent tank empty

fill the detergent tank

the brush motor is off

turn the motor on by operating the brush lever

the hose delivering the detergent to the brush is 
blocked

unblock and open the circuit

the tap is dirty or faulty

have the tap cleaned or replaced 

the solenoid valve is faulty

replace the solenoid valve 

If the filter is dirty, clean it

clean the filter 

Detergent  flow  does  not 

stop

the solenoid valve is faulty

replace the solenoid valve 

The suction motor isn’t 
working

the suction button LED is off

press the suction button

The squeegee does not 
clean or has poor suction

The edge of the rubber blades in contact with 

the floor is worn

replace the rubber blade

the squeegee or hose is blocked or damaged

unblock and repair the damage

the float 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 the 
squeegee 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 pro-
vide the normal work time 
(battery powered versions 
only) 

the electrolyte level is low

top up all the elements with distilled water as de-
scribed in the instructions

the battery charger is not working

see battery charger instructions

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Summary of Contents for CT46

Page 1: ...uel avant toute intervention sur la machine Vorliegendes Handbuch vor jedem Eingriff an der Maschine aufmerksam durchlesen Consulte detenidamente este manual antes de llevar a cabo cualquier trabajo e...

Page 2: ...EN ENGLISH Translation of original instructions 2...

Page 3: ...3 Batteries removal 24 Lifting and transporting the machine 24 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR 24 Controls Description 24 Mounting and adjusting the squeegee 25 Moving the machine when not in operati...

Page 4: ...n speed RPM 155 155 140 Brush motor power W 360 360 450 HP 0 48 0 48 0 60 Drive motor power W Suction motor power W 294 294 461 HP 0 39 0 39 0 61 Machine power in average operating condi tions PM W 43...

Page 5: ...2 Measurement uncertainty k m sec2 Maximum water and detergent temperature C 55 F 131 IP Degree of protection IP IPX3 The suffix CB following the description of the model on the machine identification...

Page 6: ...EN MACHINE DIMENSIONS X Y Z See TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS table Z Z1 Y X 6...

Page 7: ...aged If the machine does not function as it should or has been dropped damaged left outdoors or has fallen in water have it checked and repaired by a specialist service centre e Do not move or transpo...

Page 8: ...ained in its use and or who have demonstrated their ability and have been expressly authorised to use it The machine is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory...

Page 9: ...ing capacity 6000 A AC differential breaker trip This equipment must be earthed In the event of a malfunction or failure the earth This equipment must be earthed In the event of a malfunction or failu...

Page 10: ...laced by age do not use the machine Have the cable replaced by personnel trained and personnel trained and authorised by the manufacturer authorised by the manufacturer It is essential to respect the...

Page 11: ...e mains power socket throughout mainte that the plug remains unplugged from the mains power socket throughout mainte nance operations nance operations All work on the electrical system and all mainten...

Page 12: ...ERY POWERED MACHINES EARTH SYMBOL IDENTIFIES ANY TERMINAL DESTINED FOR CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL EARTH CONDUC TOR TO PROTECT AGAINST ELECTROCUTION IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION MACHINE RUN SYMBOL MACH...

Page 13: ...EN CAUTION PROTECT AGAINST RAIN CAUTION PROTECT AGAINST DIRECT SUNLIGHT ARRANGEMENT AND CONNECTION OF BATTERIES EXTERNAL BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTION POINT 13...

Page 14: ...EN FIGURES A 2 8 1 5 4 3 7 1 B 14...

Page 15: ...EN 7 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 C 8 4 5 D 1 3 2 4 5 6 15...

Page 16: ...EN E 4 2 3 5 1 F 2 1 3 G 1 2 H 1 16...

Page 17: ...EN I L 17...

Page 18: ...EN Extension Machine power cable 1 2 3 M N O 18...

Page 19: ...EN 2 1 P 19...

Page 20: ...ns representing a possible health and safety hazard WARNING Indicates the need for care in order to avoid serious consequences that could involve harm being done to the machine or to the workplace or...

Page 21: ...tion on the floor and remove the dirt squeegee assembly fig A ref 5 wipes and dries the floor by collecting the water Chem Dose tank OPTIONAL fig P ref 1 contains the product added to the cleaning sol...

Page 22: ...ce manual battery bridges with terminals battery powered versions only bridges with terminals battery powered versions only extension power cable mains powered version extension power cable mains powe...

Page 23: ...onal protection devices gloves goggles overalls etc to limit the risk of accidents Keep away from naked flames do not short circuit the battery poles do not generate sparks and do not smoke Batteries...

Page 24: ...minated environment with the adoption of the safety measures most appropriate to the situation The operator must always use personal protection devices To load the machine onto a means of transport pr...

Page 25: ...rating the brush lever by holding the button for a few seconds until the LED starts flashing In this mode detergent delivery can also be activated by pressing the button fig C ref 6 flashing In this m...

Page 26: ...then press the brush button fig C ref 4 LED on Raise the front of the machine by levering on the handle then operate the brush lever fig D ref 1 repeatedly After a few pulses the brush or pad drive bo...

Page 27: ...ar sections If necessary finish off by passing a mop or rag rapidly over parts inaccessible to the scrubber dryer Working After setting up the machine proceed as follows mains powered versions plug th...

Page 28: ...f 1 to enable brush rotation make sure the suction motor is off and the squeegee is raised begin washing during cleaning operations check the quality of the wash if necessary adjust the flow of deterg...

Page 29: ...pt at the maximum charge level WARNING If the batteries are not recharged periocially they may suffer irreparable damage BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND CHARGING DANGER Do not check the batteries by sparking...

Page 30: ...rying With time and the constant wiping action the edge of the blade in contact with the floor becomes rounded and cracked diminishing its drying efficiency so that ultimately a new blade is required...

Page 31: ...basket O Solution tank Empty rinse O Batteries Recharge if needed Weekly O Batteries Check the electrolyte level DW O Battery compartment Check for leakage O Squeegee assem bly siphon two disc model C...

Page 32: ...gent tank empty fill the detergent tank the brush motor is off turn the motor on by operating the brush lever the hose delivering the detergent to the brush is blocked unblock and open the circuit the...

Page 33: ...fig C ref 5 2 quick flashes pause 2 quick flashes Suction button LED fig C ref 5 2 quick flashes pause 2 quick flashes Suction short circuit error Suction short circuit error Contact customer service...

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