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In presence of particularly high magnetic fields assess the possible effects on the control 
electronics. 
Never wash the machine with jets of water.  
The  recycled  fluids  contain  detergents,  disinfectants,  water,  organic  and  inorganic  stuff 
recycled during the work stages: they must be disposed of in compliance with the laws in 
force. 
In  case  of  breakdown  and/or  bad  operation  of  the  machine,  switch  it  off  immediately 
(unplugging it from the mains) and do not tamper with it. Contact a technical assistance 
centre of the Manufacturer’s. 
All  maintenance  operations  must  be  performed  in  adequately  lighted  environments  and 
only after having disconnected the machine from the power supply (in models with cable 
by unplugging the machine from the socket, while in models with battery by detaching the 
battery connector). 
Have any electrical work and all maintenance and repair operations (particularly those not 
explicitely  described  in  this  manual)  carried  out  a  specialised  and  trained  technical  staff 
only.   
In case of replacement of the power supply cable, plug or terminals, perform the repair by 
properly fixing the electric connections and the cable blocking strap that is located in the 
control  panel,  to  guarantee  the  resistance of the cable. Then reassemble the panel with 
care to ensure the protection of the machine user. 
Only  the  use  of  original  accessories  and  spare  parts  supplied  by  the  Manufacturer  is 
permitted,  as  only  these  offer  the  certainty  that  the  machine  will  operate  safely  and 
without any inconveniences. Do not use parts removed from other machines or other kits 
as spares. 
This machine has been designed and manufactured for a service endurance of ten years 
starting from the date of manufacture, which can be seen on the identification plate (see 
fig.  1).  After  this  time,  whether  the  machine  has  been  used  or  not,  disposal  must  be 
considered according to the laws in force in the place of use: 
- the machine must be disconnected from the mains, emptied of all liquids and cleaned; 
- this product is classified as RAEE type special waste and is covered by the requisites of 
the new environmental protection regulations (2002/96/CE RAEE). It must be disposed of 
separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and standards. 
 

 
 
 
 

Special waste. Do not dispose of with ordinary waste. 

 
 
 

Alternatively, the machine can be sent to the Manufacturer for a thorough overhaul. 
If  the  machine  is  not  used  anymore,  it  is  recommended  that  batteries  are  removed  and 
deposited at an authorized collecting centre. 
Moreover,  it  is  recommended  that  you  make  harmless  those  parts  of  the  machine  that 
could be dangerous especially to children, who could use the machine for their games. 

5. 

HANDLING AND INSTALLATION

 

5.1 

Lifting and carrying the packed machine 

 WARNING 

In all lifting operations make sure that the packed machine has been tightly 

anchored to the pallet, in order to avoid any overturning or accidental falls. 

Loading and/or unloading from the motor vehicles must be performed in an 

Summary of Contents for CT90 60BT

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Page 2: ...es max Presi n cepillo max Pressione spazzole max Max borsteldruk gr cm 31 5 23 58 21 79 Brush rotation speed Geschwindigkeit der B rstendrehung Vitesse de rotation de la brosse Velocidad rotaci n del...

Page 3: ...0 180 200 180 200 Single battery weight Gewicht der einzelnen Batterie Poids de chaque batterie Peso bater a individual Peso singola batteria Gewicht afzonderlijke batterij Kg 32 32 32 Power supply ca...

Page 4: ...ora Potenza Sonora Geluidsvermogen Vibration Level arm Schwingungspegel arm Niveau de Vibrations bras Nivel de Vibraciones brazo Livello Vibrazioni braccio Trillingsniveau arm Vibration Level hand arm...

Page 5: ...UINA DIMENSIONI MACCHINA MACHINEAFMETINGEN X Y Z See table TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS X Y Z Sehen tab TECHNISCHE DATEN X Y Z Voir tab DONNEES TECHNIQUES X Y Z Vease tab CARACTER STICAS T CNICAS X Y Z Ve...

Page 6: ...UINA DIMENSIONI MACCHINA MACHINEAFMETINGEN X Y Z See table TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS X Y Z Sehen tab TECHNISCHE DATEN X Y Z Voir tab DONNEES TECHNIQUES X Y Z Vease tab CARACTER STICAS T CNICAS X Y Z Ve...

Page 7: ...u hand arm Tab A Data can be changed without notice Deiese Daten k nnen ohne vorherige Benachrichtigung ge ndert werden Donn es techniques pouvant changer sans pr avis Los datos pueden variar sin avis...

Page 8: ...ENGLISH...

Page 9: ...TING AND HANDLING THE MACHINE 11 6 PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE USER 12 6 1 CONTROL DEVICES DESCRIPTION 12 6 2 INSTALLING AND ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE 13 6 3 MOVEMENT OF THE MACHINE WHEN NOT OPERATING 13 6 4...

Page 10: ...ENGLISH 3 10 HOW TO ORDER SPARE PARTS 21 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 11 1 HOW TO OVERCOME POSSIBLE FAILURES 22...

Page 11: ...d letters and preceded by symbols illustrated and defined below DANGER Indicates that attention must be paid to avoid serious consequences that could cause the death of the personnel or possible damag...

Page 12: ...ater and detergent and brushes it to remove dirt Choosing with care the right cleaning detergent and brushes or abrasive discs in the wide range of accessories available the machine can adapt itself t...

Page 13: ...propilene brushes used for normal floor washing Tynex brushes used to remove accumulated stubborn dirt on resistant floors Drive discs allow the use of the following discs yellow discs used for washin...

Page 14: ...le of causing serious accidents before starting to work remove trinkets watches neckties or other such things Always use individual safety protections apron or protective suit overalls non slip water...

Page 15: ...nufacturer is permitted as only these offer the certainty that the machine will operate safely and without any inconveniences Do not use parts removed from other machines or other kits as spares This...

Page 16: ...nvelope 2 1 battery bridge with clips for battery models only 1 pair of tweezers for fuses for battery models only 1 connector for the battery charger for battery models only depending on the model re...

Page 17: ...overalls etc to limit the hazards of accidents keep away from possible free flames do not short circuit the battery poles cause sparks or smoke The batteries are normally supplied filled with acid an...

Page 18: ...ring connector fig 5 ref 2 to the machine wiring connector fig 5 ref 1 9 use the machine in compliance with the instructions written below 5 6 The battery charger models with battery WARNING Never let...

Page 19: ...the button Versions with mechanical drive Brush switch with LED fig 6 ref 3 enables 1 or disables 0 the function Brush Versions with electric drive Brush button with LED fig 6 ref 3 enables LED on or...

Page 20: ...erating To move the machine perform the following operations 1 raise the squeegee 2 push the head movement pedal down and then to the right fig 6 ref 9 to raise the head 3 move as follows versions wit...

Page 21: ...e maximum temperatures indicated in the technical data and must be free from sand and or other impurities The machine has been designed to be used with non foaming and biodegradable detergents specifi...

Page 22: ...ank before refilling the solution tank For an effective cleaning and long life of the equipment it is necessary to follow some simple rules prepare the work area keeping away the possible obstacles be...

Page 23: ...ith battery if the warning led fig 6 ref 1 starts flashing it means that the storage batteries are getting flat After a few seconds the brushes lock to prevent excessive unload Load them At the end of...

Page 24: ...ng fig 8 ref 3 and pull it horizontally keeping the hose end as much high as possible take off the drain cock fig 8 ref 4 by unscrewing it lower the hose end gradually checking the intensity of the je...

Page 25: ...k the battery charge by producing sparks The batteries give off inflammable vapours put out any fire or embers before checking and filling up the batteries Perform the operations described below in ai...

Page 26: ...the filter has been replaced in its seat correctly screw again the cap on the recovery tank 9 2 2 Basket filter cleaning Take the basket filter out of the water inlet at the front of the machine clean...

Page 27: ...gue WARNING Never fit a fuse with a higher Amp value than the intended one If a fuse keeps burning it is necessary to identify and repair the damages present in the wiring boards if fitted or motors h...

Page 28: ...in your orders with the following data machine model machine serial number on the identification plate see fig 1 chart of the list of spare parts in which the item and its reference number are found...

Page 29: ...again the power supply connector or the motor thermal protection connector C the motor power supply connector is disconnected C connect again the motor power supply connector B BT the brush motor fus...

Page 30: ...ery tank or make the necessary repairs to the float there is an obstruction in the suction tube free the tube from the obstruction the suction tube is not connected to the squeegee or is damaged conne...

Page 31: ...hine is used at its maximum capacity for continuous periods and the autonomy is not sufficient use if possible storage batteries with larger capacity or replace the storage batteries with others alrea...

Page 32: ...ttery charger the battery charger does not work check that there is voltage at the battery charger that the fuses are not interrupted and that there is current at the storage battery in addition try t...

Page 33: ...T Motor thermal cutout tripped 6 LIM Board mosfet thermal limitation problem 7 BLT Drive block Appears when the battery voltage is too low and the drive is blocked 8 AcS Brush Control Fault Appears wh...

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Page 35: ...Fig Abb 6 CT40 CT70 C only CT40 R CT70 R CT40 B CT70 B CT40 C CT70 C CT40 BT CT70 BT CT90 BT CT40 BT50 MICRO SCRUB ECS CT70 MICRO SCRUB ECS CT40 BT60 MICRO SCRUB ECS...

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