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Numatic TTB1840 NX - Machine Operation; Setting the Cleaning Controls; System Error Indicators

Numatic TTB1840 NX
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EN
To check the battery level pull
one of the Triggers or press
button (A).
F
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*Releasing the handle triggers will allow the machine to reset.
Machine Operation
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pull either trigger and press the Start switch (A).
Note: that the start switch (A) must be pressed after the
trigger is pulled.
The running state of the vacuum and water can be adjusted
with or without the brush running. First pull one of the triggers
then press the vacuum and water buttons to set the desired
operation .These states will be stored for use when the machine
is restarted.
When the Triggers are released the brush motor and the
󰀨
continue for 10 seconds.
To Enable /Disable Vacuum press button (D).
Note: that the vacuum can only be stopped by pressing the
󰀨
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B
Setting the Cleaning Controls
A
Trigger
Trigger
On /
󰀨
C
D
Number
of
Flashes
 Description Solution
1 Low Low Battery
Replace, Charge
Batteries
2 High Battery over temp *Reset Machine
3 High Battery
communications fail
*Reset Machine
4 High Control board over
temperature
*Reset Machine
5 High System power
exceeded
*Reset Machine
6 High Vacuum overload *Reset Machine
7 High Brush overload *Reset Machine
8 High Control board failed Renew (contact
service dept)
The errors are split into two groups, low and high priority.
Low priority errors are to be expected in normal operation
and are represented by the left-hand battery light ashing.
High priority errors indicate something more serious has
happened and are represented by all six battery lights
ashing
.
! !
IMPORTANT
If the brush motor keeps overloading consider using a dierent type of brush.
Heavy brush load decreases the available battery run time.

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