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Malfunctions

Error indications in the display

Transport

• Interrupt the battery - machine connection with the Emergency Stop button.
Refer to Page 

45 

for the dimensions and weights.

Transport the machine in an upright position and disconnect/remove the 
batteries for transportation.

Make sure that the machine is securely fastened within the transportation 
vehicle and is secured against tipping over.

Disposal

When it has reached the end of its operational life, the machine and its 
accessories must be disposed of according to the national regulations. Your 
TASKI partner can support you with proper disposal upon notification.

Batteries

The batteries must be removed from the machine before being disposed of 
properly.

Used batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally appropriate way 
according to the EU guidelines 91/157/EEC

Malfunction

Possible causes

Troubleshooting

page

Machine does 
not run

Maschine switched off

• Switch the machine on 

(Keyswitch to Start po-
sition)

38

Battery/mains 
unit malfunction 
(display on con-
trol panel)

Discharged batteries

• Move the machine by 

pushing the manual 
brake release (the but-
ton must be held 
down)

• Recharge batteries

38

Batteries/battery 
charger defective

• Move the machine by 

pushing the manual 
brake release (the but-
ton must be held 
down)

• Call for technical as-

sistence

38

Machine does 
not move

Immobiliser

• Stand on the running 

board

38

Main fuse defect

• Move the machine by 

pushing the manual 
brake release (the but-
ton must be held 
down)

• Call for technical as-

sistence

38

Batteries not 
sufficiently 
charged

Power cord not 
plugged in or defective

• Plug in the power cord

• Call for technical as-

sistence

Traction block batteries 
or battery charger de-
fective

• Move the machine by 

pushing the manual 
brake release (the but-
ton must be held 
down)

• Call for technical as-

sistence

38

Tools do not ro-
tate

Brush unit switched off

• Press brush unit button

38

Motor runs but not tool

• Call for technical as-

sistence

Poor vacuum 
performance

Floor remains 
wet

Soiled solution 
not picked up

Check the seal on the 
tank lid for cracks/dirt

• Clean the seal, or re-

place if defective

38

Squeegee not on the 
floor

• Press the vacuum but-

ton

38

Suction hoses not 
plugged in

• Plug both suction hos-

es into squeegee

41

Vacuum air filter 
blocked

• Remove the blockage

38

Worn blades

• Change/turn the 

blades

43

Hose or nozzle blocked 
(e.g. by pieces of wood 
or residual material)

• Remove the blockage

Vacuum 
switched off

Recovery tank full

• Empty the recovery 

tank

42

Insufficient out-
flow of cleaning 
solution

Flex tank empty

• Fill the Flex tank

42

Cleaning solution 
quantity too low

• Set up the cleaning so-

lution quantity with +/-

38

Malfunction

Possible causes

Troubleshooting

page

SAFE

Internal fault

• Switch the machine 

OFF/ON again (keys-
witch at the Start posi-
tion)

• Call for technical as-

sistence

E020

Discharged batteries

• Move the machine by 

pushing the manual 
brake release (the but-
ton must be held 
down)

• Recharge batteries

E041

Unevenness of the 
floor or failure of a 
brush motor

• Switch the machine 

OFF/ON again (keys-
witch at the Start posi-
tion)

• Call for technical as-

sistance

E048

Drive error running 
drive, brush unit, suc-
tion unit.

• Switch the machine 

OFF/ON again (keys-
witch at the Start posi-
tion)

• Move the machine by 

pushing the manual 
brake release (the but-
ton must be held 
down)

• Call for technical as-

sistance

E051

Communication data 
bus

• Call for technical as-

sistance

Caution:

This machine may only be lifted ot transported with the use of an 
aid, such as a ramp or a lifting platform!

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Page 2: ...have been suitably instructed in its use STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP Do not use this machine to vacuum toxic poisonous caustic or irritating substances e g acids alkalis hazardous dusts etc The filter system will not adequately retain these kinds of materials A possible impairment of the health of the user and of third parties cannot be excluded When working with the machine or when driving back...

Page 3: ... A1 2006 EN 55014 1 200 A1 2001 A2 2002 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 EN 61000 3 3 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 It is ensured through internal measures that series production units conform at all times to the requirements of current EU Directives and relevant standards The signatories act on behalf of company management and with full power of attorney Overview 1 Operator panel 2 Speed control ...

Page 4: ...nance free gel traction block batteries Start Stop Spot Eco Start 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 41 41 41 41 Caution Batteries may only be installed or dismounted by customer service personnel or specialists approved by JohnsonDiversey who are aware of all the sa...

Page 5: ...ng unit into the charging plug Caution Follow the instructions of use for your battery charger Turn on the battery charger Caution When maintenance of batteries takes place they must be disconnected from the machine Check that the machine has been switched off with the keyswitch Check that the tanks are empty Unlock the battery compartment by pushing a screw driver or a similar tool into the openi...

Page 6: ...e machine Instructions on the product s packaging Tank capacity The volume per tank filling 0 5 100ml to 10l water 105l 525ml 0 525l 1 0 200ml to 10l water 105l 1050ml 1 05l Add the measured product to the water in the Flex tank using the dosing cup Insert the suction filter at the lowest point of the Flex tank Place the dosing aid in the tank and close the tank lid By exerting slight pressure ont...

Page 7: ... and rise up from the floor Drive on a few metres further in order to pick up the remaining dirty water Now switch off the vacuum unit The squeegee lifts and the suction unit continues to run for approx 10 seconds Always drain and clean the recovery tank every time you use the machine If the dirty water is allowed to stand unpleasant smells and deposition of the dirt will take place after a few ho...

Page 8: ...ton Caution Only TASKI branded spare parts must be used otherwise warranties and liabilities will be omitted Symbols After use Every week Every month Service light Activity page Recharge batteries 39 Clean all parts marked yellow Drain and clean the recovery tank 42 Empty and clean the Flex tank 42 Check the dirt sieve for residual matter and clean if necessary 42 Check solution supply pipe and fi...

Page 9: ...tion block batteries or battery charger de fective Move the machine by pushing the manual brake release the but ton must be held down Call for technical as sistence 38 Tools do not ro tate Brush unit switched off Press brush unit button 38 Motor runs but not tool Call for technical as sistence Poor vacuum performance Floor remains wet Soiled solution not picked up Check the seal on the tank lid fo...

Page 10: ...ominal power internal battery charger 800 W Flex tank recovery tank 105 105 l Machine weight when ready for operation max 180 410 180 410 kg Tools 2x45 2x45 cm Brush rpm 500 500 min 1 Brush pressure 40 60 80 40 60 80 kg Dimensions max L x W x H 119x95x12 119x95x126 cm Assessed sound level LPA according to EN 60704 1 65 65 dB A The assessed effective acceleration value according to ISO 5349 0 5 0 5...

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