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Numatic floorcare tt 1840 User Manual

Numatic floorcare tt 1840
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Trouble Shooting and Help Guide
TT / TTB 1840
FloorCare
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Machine will not operate. Missing or blown fuses.
Battery not connected.
Low battery charge.
Replace fuse.
Connect Battery.
Charge.
Vacuum will not operate. Vacuum not turned on. Turn on.
Poor water pick-up. Waste-water tank full.
Blocked vacuum hose.
Loose hose.
Basket lter blocked.
Separator lter blocked.
Poor separator seal.
Damaged separator seal.
Damaged vacuum hose.
Damaged oor-tool blades.
Low battery charge.
Empty.
Clean.
Tighten.
Clean.
Clean.
Clean and ret.
Renew.
Renew.
Renew.
Recharge.
No brush / Scrub function. No brushes tted.
Brush overloaded.
Check and t.
Reset.
Little or no water ow. Clean-water tank empty.
Clean-water tank lter blocked.
Incorrect water ow setting.
Fill.
Clean.
Adjust tap as desired
Machine just ‘stops’ while
operating.
To much load on the brush system.
Blown fuse in battery pack.
Reset, decrease the brush load.
Replace 40 Amp fuse.
The 1840 has been designed to scrub and dry a variety of hard oors.
This machine has not been designed to pick up large objects, make sure you pre-sweep the oor before use.
For optimum performance make sure you keep the lters, hoses and oor tool blades clean and free from debris.
Disconnect from the power supply or remove the battery BEFORE commencing cleaning or maintenance.
After every time the machine is used.
The machine should be left in a clean and tidy state, drain
all uids, clean all lters, pipes and place the
battery on charge.
It is recommended you strip and
thoroughly clean the machine and its
components regularly.
At least weekly to avoid operating
troubles and machine breakdowns.
Fitting Brush, Filling Machine, Water Tap, Raising the Floor Tool Using Machine, Brush Overload, Battery Fuse
Storage, Cleaning Floor tool and Inlet tube
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator, Removing Top Tank Remove Bottom Tank, Re-assembling Machine Battery Care
Make sure you read and fully
understand your 1840 manual
before using the machine.
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Numatic floorcare tt 1840 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNumatic
Modelfloorcare tt 1840
CategoryFloor Machine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Trouble Shooting and Help Guide

Safety Precautions and General Advice

Includes disconnecting power, pre-sweeping, keeping parts clean, and general post-use care instructions.

Common Operational Problems and Solutions

Addresses issues like machine not operating, poor water pick-up, and lack of brush function with their causes and solutions.

Machine Setup and Basic Operation

Brush Fitting and Tank Filling

Details on fitting brushes/pads and filling the clean water tank, including chemical usage.

Water Flow and Floor Tool Adjustment

Instructions on setting the clean water tap and raising/lowering the floor tool for optimal use.

Controls and Electrical Systems

Operating Switches and Modes

Explains the Hi-Lo speed settings, activation sequence, and different operational modes.

Brush Overload and Battery Fuse

Information on brush overload indicators, reset procedures, and battery pack fuse replacement.

Floor Tool and Brush Maintenance

Storage Recommendations

Guidance on how to store the machine for short and extended periods to prevent damage.

Floor Tool and Inlet Tube Care

Instructions for ensuring proper floor tool maintenance for effective water pick-up.

Regular Maintenance Procedures

Tank Draining and Filter Cleaning

Steps for draining the waste and clean water tanks and cleaning the clean water filter.

Separator Cleaning and Tank Removal

Procedure for removing and cleaning the separator, and removing the top (dirty water) tank.

Bottom Tank Removal and Re-assembly

Detailed steps for removing the bottom (clean water) tank and re-assembling the machine.

Battery Care and Charging

Battery Charging Procedure

Instructions on correctly charging the machine's battery, avoiding common errors.

Charger Disconnection and Battery Handling

Safe practices for disconnecting the charger and general battery handling advice.

Post-Operation Battery Care

Recommendations for battery maintenance, including avoiding discharged states and storage.

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