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WARNING!

 

Before performing any maintenance/repair, carefully read all the instructions relevant to the

maintenance/repair.

Do not use the machine for purposes other than those listed in the user manual. Only use

accessories recommended by the manufacturer.

Always protect the machine from sun, rain, and other weather conditions, both when on and off, this is
to avoid the risk of electrical shock. Store the machine indoors

Do not use the machine as a means of transport.

Do not leave the machine unattended without making sure that the machine itself cannot move

independently.

Do not use the machine in particularly dusty environments.

Do not use the machine on ramps or inclinations greater than 6%.

Do not knock shelves or scaffolding, especially if there is a danger of falling objects.

Do not let any object penetrate the openings of the machine. Do not use the machine if the openings

are blocked; keep the openings of the machine free of dust, lint, hair and any other foreign body that

can reduce air flow.

Do not remove or alter the plates affixed to the machine by the manufacturer.

The usage temperature of the machine must be between 0°C and +40 °C.

The storage temperature of the machine must be between 0°C and +40 °C.

The humidity must be between 30% and 95%.

Do not tamper with the protections in place for the machine, for any reason.

Do not wash the machine with direct jets of water or pressure or with corrosive substances.

Before working on the electrical components wear ESD

 

gloves to avoid the electrostatic discharge

(ESD), which may result in damage to components on the PCB.

Before using the external battery charger appliance, make sure that the frequency and voltage as

indicated on the machine's registration plate match the mains voltage.

Do not charge the batteries if the power cord or plug are damaged.

Do not smoke when charging the batteries.

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, do not leave the machine connected to the mains

when unattended. Disconnect the machine from the socket when not being used and before

maintenance.

Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces.

Take the necessary measures to ensure that hair, jewelry and/or other loose parts cannot be

caught by any moving parts of the machine.

If replacing parts, ask a Dealer or Authorized Retailer for Original Spare Parts (OSP).

When the machine is used correctly in accordance with the terms of use, the vibrations of the

machine will not cause any dangerous situations. The level of the vibrations are well within the legal

limits.

When transferring the machine with temperatures below freezing point, be careful because the water

in the tanks or hoses may freeze and seriously damage the machine.

Only use the brushes supplied with the machine and those specified in User Manual. The use of

other brushes can compromise your safety

and might damage the machine.

When it is necessary to tilt the machine for maintenance, remove the batteries first.

When the machine reaches the end of the lifecycle, please take care of proper removal and

disposal, due to the possible presence inside of toxic and poisonous materials (e.g. Batteries, PCB

etc.) These materials are subject to regulations which provide for the disposal at designated

appropriate centers in the area.

Summary of Contents for i-team i-mop xxl

Page 1: ...1 64 i mop xxl Service Manual Jan 2018 Warning read the instructions before using the machine...

Page 2: ...IC VALVE REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 19 CHAPTER 7 I MOP MAINBOARD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 22 CHAPTER 8 I MOP MAIN LEVER REPLACEMENT 29 CHAPTER 9 I MOP DASHBOARD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 34 CHAPTER 10 I MOP TU...

Page 3: ...ATER SAFE INTERVAL ADJUSTMENT 56 CHAPTER 16 ELECTRICAL SCHEME 57 CHAPTER 17 BATTERIES 58 DATASHEET 58 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 59 CHAPTER 18 CHARGER 62 DATASHEET 62 REFERENCE STANDARDS 62 CHAPTER 19 REPA...

Page 4: ...MACHINE WARNING Do not work close to the machine without adequate fixed safety supports 1 3 TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE WARNING Before transporting the machine with a conveyance make sure that All the t...

Page 5: ...ION Indicates the need to consult the User Manual before carrying out any operation 2 2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Specific cautions and warnings are described below to highlight the potential dangers of da...

Page 6: ...e ESD which may result in damage to components on the PCB Before using the external battery charger appliance make sure that the frequency and voltage as indicated on the machine s registration plate...

Page 7: ...uilt in battery charger No Theoretical hourly yield 2300 m2 Estimated hourly yield 1700 m2 Autonomy 70 min Width of machine passage 64 cm Machine body dimensions with squeegee and brush length x heigh...

Page 8: ...1 Aluminum Dashboard 2 Battery charger status in graphic scale 3 Light indication of the brush working 4 Light indication of the vacuum working 5 Select switch 6 Water safe button 7 Light indication...

Page 9: ...9 64 External view 1 Handle 2 Lever 3 Squeegee 4 Brushes 5 Solution tank 6 Transport handle 1 2 5 6 3 4...

Page 10: ...10 64 7 Recovery tank 8 Left battery 9 Right battery 10 Transport wheels 11 Brush motors 9 7 8 10 11...

Page 11: ...11 64 Internal view 1 Vacuum motor filter 2 Transparent plastic deflector 3 Vacuum hose 2 3 1...

Page 12: ...g Scheduled Maintenance Plan are described in following chapters describing maintenance replacement procedures 4 1 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PLAN OPERATION DAILY OPERATION OR AFTER USING THE MACHINE MONTH...

Page 13: ...ving the 4 SCREWS EJOT DELTA PT 50X14 then remove the two BRUSH MOTOR COOLING COVERs 2 Disconnect the cables that are protected with the HEAT SHRINKBALE TUBE and unsolder the cables or cut them 3 Remo...

Page 14: ...motor shaft 6 Remove the2pcs DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM 7 Remove the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART by unscrewing 13pc SCREWS SOCKET HEAD CAP M5X10 with attention to the LOCTITE 222 8 Remove the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM P...

Page 15: ...if needed with an extractor pulley lifter 12 Remove the SUPPORT DISC GEARBOX SIDE Puller Lifter See toolbox 13 Remove the BRUSH MOTOR CONSTRUCTION RING by loosening the 4 SCREWS COUNTER SUNK M6X16 14...

Page 16: ...USH MOTOR FIXATION RUBBER in the lower side of the BRUSH MOTOR HELICAL GEARS and block it together with the BRUSH MOTOR SUPPORT RUBBER matching the pins and the holes of the two gaskets 18 Put the 2 B...

Page 17: ...21 Block the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART with the SCREWS SOCKET HEAD CAP M5X10 dipped in the LOCTITE 222 22 Put the DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM with attention to the side of mounting on the DRIVING WHEEL TOP 23...

Page 18: ...JOT SCREW 50X14 each side to fix the COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCREW 26 Adjust the cables in the correct position and re assemble the BRUSH MOTOR CONSTRUCTION COVER by fastening 2 SCREWS EJOT on each side 18...

Page 19: ...TOR UNIT TOP 3 Remove the 2 SCREWS EJOT DELTA PT 50X14 and extract the ASSY MAGNETIC VALVE 4 Unplug the PCB MAGNETIC VALVE VAC MOTOR CONNECTION the cables of the ASSY MAGNETIC VALVE are the external o...

Page 20: ...WATER CHANNEL 6 MM then connect it to the ASSY MAGNETIC VALVE Block the TRANSPARENT WATER CHANNEL 6 MM on the ASSY MAGNETIC VALVE with the MAGNETIC VALVE COUPLING 8 Insert the transparent exhausting h...

Page 21: ...21 64 9 Close the MOTOR UNIT COVER with attention to not press the cables or the hoses 10 Screw the MOTOR UNIT TOP on the MOTOR UNIT COVER with 4 SCREWS CROSS HEAD M4X12 21 2 21 1...

Page 22: ...ble the two BRUSH MOTOR COOLING COVERS by removing the 4 SCREWS EJOT DELTA PT 50X14 then remove the two BRUSH MOTOR COOLING COVERs 3 Disconnect the cables that are protected with the HEAT SHRINK TUBIN...

Page 23: ...HOT SHRINK TUBING fixed to the grounding wire then pull out the 8 pin connector from MAIN PCB 6 Remove the 11 screws of the MAIN PCB which fix the terminal of the wires for the battery brush motor and...

Page 24: ...0 8 Block the POWER CABLE 3 WIRES with a CABLE TIE 3X15 to the MAIN LEVER COVE 9 Put the cables through the MACHINE BATTERY CONTROL PCB ASSY following the scheme of the pictures below 10 Block the MAC...

Page 25: ...es to the MACHINE BATTERY CONTROL PCB ASSY following the scheme of the pictures below 13 Put a small piece of HEAT SHRINK TUBING through the UTP CABLE then joint the connector to the MACHINE BATTERY C...

Page 26: ...ut a small piece of HEAT SHRINK TUBING around the ESD CABLE and bend it with an angle of 90 16 Shrink the HEAT SHRINK TUBING with a hair dryer hot air gun 17 Block the HEAT SHRINK TUBING with a drop o...

Page 27: ...LEVER HOUSING centering the BRISH MOTORS HELICAL GEARS on their own seats 21 Turn the MAIN LEVER HOUSING and close the MAIN LEVER UNIT ASSY with the MAIN LEVER COVER paying attention not to damage th...

Page 28: ...28 65 22 Close the opening on the MAIN LEVER COVER with the USB UPDATE SLOT COVER and 1 SCREW COUNTER SUNK M1 7X6 Special screw driver in Toolbox 28 1...

Page 29: ...s COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCREW 2 Remove the 2pcs COUNTER SUNK BOLT M5X18 5 at the center of brush motor shaft 3 Remove the DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM 4 Remove the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART by unscrewing the SCREWS...

Page 30: ...crewing the SCREW COUNTER SUNK M4X12 previously dipped in the LOCTITE 222 8 Remove from both sides the SCREW COUNTER SUNK M4X12 previously dipped in the LOCTITE 222 9 Remove the 2 MAIN LEVER SUPPORT P...

Page 31: ...HOUSING 12 Recompose everything putting the 2 MAIN LEVER SUPPORT PLATES on the side of the MAIN LEVER HOUSING and block it with 2 SCREWS COUNTER SUNK M3X8 dipped in the LOCTITE 222 13 Put the CHASSIS...

Page 32: ...TOR on the BRUSH MOTOR CONSTRUCTION COVER and close everything with the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART 17 Block the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART with the SCREWS SOCKET HEAD CAP M5X10 dipped in the LOCTITE 222 18 Pu...

Page 33: ...cs EJOT SCREW 50x14 to fix COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCEW each side 22 Add the WASHER AXIS MAIN LEVER that will be the spacer between the HINGE CARDAN TOP UNIT and the MAIN LEVER HOUSING 23 Put the ASSY HING...

Page 34: ...al components in order to avoid ESD damage SEE TOOLBOX 18 Put the PCB CONTROL UNIT on the TOP HOUSING CONTROL UNIT 19 Fix the TOP HOUSING CONTROL UNIT with 1 SCREW PARKER 2 9X16 20 Have LOCTITE 401 to...

Page 35: ...EW CROSS HEAD M4X12 23 Assemble the spring onto the new POWER SWITCH CONTROL UNIT in blue Spring 24 Put the REAR HOUSING CONTROL UNIT onto the tube while inserting the POWER SWITCH CONTROL UNIT blue t...

Page 36: ...he cable with a piece of heat shrink tubing 8 4 long enough to wrap a portion of the grey sheath that covers the cable 26 Connect the PCB CONTROL UNIT with the connector that was created 27 Complete t...

Page 37: ...ONTROL UNIT and put two sleeves to the two holes 31 Fix the top aluminum dashboard via two screws 32 Add the Rubber Block for water flow adjustment to the board 33 Put the TURNING BUTTON onto the pin...

Page 38: ...SCREW 50 X14 1 2 Remove the 2pcs COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCREW 1 3 Remove the COUNTER SUNK BOLT M5X18 5 1 4 Remove the DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM 1 5 Remove the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART by unscrewing the SCREWS SO...

Page 39: ...ORT RUBBER after having cut the CABLE TIE 3 X15 1 8 Replace the WATER CHANNEL 4 MM 1 9 Re assemble the group putting the WATER CHANNEL 4 MM in the BRUSH MOTOR SUPPORT RUBBER and block it with a CABLE...

Page 40: ...2 Block the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART with the SCREWS SOCKET HEAD CAP M5X10 dipped in the LOCTITE 222 1 13 Put the DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM with attention to the side of mounting on the DRIVING WHEEL TOP 1 1...

Page 41: ...cs COVER BRUSH MOTOR 2 Main tube replacement TRANSPARENT WATER CHANNEL 6 MM 2 1 Remove the 6pcs EJOT SCREW 50 X14 2 2 Remove the 2pcs COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCREW 2 3 Remove the COUNTER SUNK BOLT M5X18 5 2...

Page 42: ...TER CHANNEL 6 MM from the WATER COUPLING BRUSH MOTOR 2 8 Remove the 4 SCREWS COUNTER SUNK M6X12 and open the MOTOR UNIT TOP 2 9 Remove the MAGNETIC VALVE COUPLINGS from the ASSY MAGNETIC VALVE and rem...

Page 43: ...NEL 6 MM on the ASSY MAGNETIC VALVE with the MAGNETIC VALVE COUPLING 2 14 Put the WATER CHANNEL 6 MM through the MOTOR UNIT TOP until it comes out on the other side 2 15 Put the WATER CHANNEL 6 MM in...

Page 44: ...th the SCREWS SOCKET HEAD CAP M5X10 dipped in the LOCTITE 222 2 19 Put the DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM with attention to the side of mounting on the DRIVING WHEEL TOP 2 20 Fasten 2pcs COUNTER SUNK M5X18 5 to...

Page 45: ...UNK M6X12 and open the MOTOR UNIT TOP 3 2 Remove the MAGNETIC VALVE COUPLING from the MAGNETIC VALVE ASSY and remove the WATER CHANNELS 6 MM from the MAGNETIC VALVE ASSY 3 3 Remove the MAGNETIC VALVE...

Page 46: ...on the ANGLE METAL CONNECTOR and block it with the MAGNETIC VALVE COUPLINGS 3 6 Close the MOTOR UNIT COVER with attention not pressing the cables or the hoses in between 3 7 Screw the MOTOR UNIT TOP o...

Page 47: ...AGNET TOP UNIT 40X20X10MM the put a steel tool such as wrench there to hold the vacuum unit to the brush unit 5 Unscrew the 8 SCREWS EJOT DELTA PT 50X14 6 Open the MOTOR UNIT COVER extracting the POWE...

Page 48: ...G SUPPORT on the DOMEL VACUUM CLEANER MOTOR 12 Fit the whole VACUUM MOTOR GROUP in the MOTOR UNIT COVER 13 Fit the VACUUM MOTOR GROUP in the MOTOR COVER UNIT with attention to have the UTP CABLE in th...

Page 49: ...50X14 16 Take away the steel tool such as a wrench then put the MAGNET TOP UNIT 40X20X10MM there 17 Close the MOTOR UNIT COVER with attention not to press the cables or the hoses in between 18 Screw...

Page 50: ...work table then put the TRANSPORT CASTOR 72 0029 2 797 1 2 then locate the TRANPORT WHEEL PILLA left or right Add NUT M5 NYLON M5 04 0048 0 on it then use wrench to fix them together tightly 2 Wheel...

Page 51: ...to the LOCTITE 222 2 6 Remove the BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART 2 7 Remove the TRANSPORT WHEEL PILLAR from his own seat on the BRUSH MOTOR CONSTRUCTION COVER by unscrewing the 2 SCREWS COUNTER SUNK M6X16 wi...

Page 52: ...he BRUSH UNIT BOTTOM PART with the SCREWS SOCKET HEAD CAP M5X10 dipped in the LOCTITE 222 2 11 Put the DRIVING WHEEL BOTTOM with attention to the side of mounting on the DRIVING WHEEL TOP 2 12 Fast th...

Page 53: ...53 65 2 14 Fasten 3pcs EJOT SCREW 50X14 to fix the COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCREW each side 53 1...

Page 54: ...REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1 replace the filter cassette inside dirty tank 2 Put the TRANSPARENT PLASTIC DEFLECTOR DIRTY TANK on his seat on the TANK HOLDER REAR recognizable from the O RING around the...

Page 55: ...GEE CASTOR GREY 72 0238 32 M5 WASHER STAINLESS STEEL 5X15X1MM 72 0235 0 and NUT M5 NYLON 04 0048 0 together 2 Insert the HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT PLATE 72 0138 1 to the subassembly of step 1 then attach them...

Page 56: ...ng moving the selector with a screw driver to the desired position following the scheme 3 In the table the values in seconds of the different positions POSITION WATER S STOP S 0 0 6 9 4 1 1 2 8 8 2 1...

Page 57: ...CHAPTER 16 ELECTRICAL SCHEME 57 65 57 1...

Page 58: ...ed discharge current 6 45 A Impulsive 10 s maximum current 20 A End of discharge voltage 2 75 V Working conditions Working temperature 40 C 55 C do not charge when temperature is 20 C Storage temperat...

Page 59: ...T battery 3 Screw the BATTERY CONNECTOR FEMALE to the BATTERY PACK HOUSING BOTTOM with 2 SCREW WN 5451 25X10 EJOT DELTA PT 4 Put the BATTERY PACK CELLS into the BATTERY PACK HOUSING BOTTOM 5 Put a pie...

Page 60: ...cedure of Battery Measure the Voltage of Battery via Voltage meter or Multiple meter by insert the red wire to the hole with mark and black wire to the mark A If the reading of Voltage is with minus t...

Page 61: ...D if the reading is above 16V the battery is OK 61 65 61 1 61 2...

Page 62: ...on Minimum capacity of the batteries 10 Ah Thresholdcharge interrupt 0 3 Ah Available as power pack NO Protection Reverse polarity of the battery fuse in the positive lead Output short circuit Overhea...

Page 63: ...CHAPTER 19 REPAIR FLOW CHART 63 64 64 1 64 2...

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