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Wetrok Duomatic C50 - User Manual

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(D) Betriebsanleitung | (F) Mode d’emploi | (I) Instruzioni d’uso | (En) Operating instructions |
(Nl) Gebruiksaanwijzing | (Sp) Instrucciones de manejo | (Swe) Bruksanvisning | (Fl) Käyttöohjeet |
(Da) Driftsvejledning | (Pl) Instrukcja obslugi | (Port) Instruções de funcionamento |
(Tr) Kullanim kilavuzu | (Ara)
Wetrok Duomatic C43/C50/C60

Questions and Answers

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    Paul AguilarAug 6, 2025
    What to do if the Wetrok Scrubber drive, brush, or suction motor doesn't work?
    • R
      ryanwallaceAug 7, 2025
      If the drive motor, brush motor, or suction motor isn't working, several issues could be the cause. First, ensure the main key switch (B1, H2) is set to ON. Check that the battery charging plug (C8, D1) is connected. If the red LED (B4) is flashing, the battery needs charging. For BMA versions, the drive and brush motors, along with the pump, won't start if the operating lever (H3) isn't engaged. If the suction motor stops and the red LED (B7) flashes, empty the dirty water tank, reduce foam formation, and clean around the sensors. Finally, if the overload indicator (B3, H5) activates and the red LED flashes, reset it using the main key switch (B1, H2).
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    brandonhuertaAug 22, 2025
    Why is the suction performance of my Wetrok Scrubber weak?
    • A
      Anthony HarrisAug 22, 2025
      Weak suction performance in your Wetrok Scrubber could be due to insufficient cleaning elements. Consider replacing them. Ensure you are using appropriate cleaning elements. Also, dose Wetrok detergents according to the packaging label. Adjust the working speed and water flow to match the level of dirt, and consider using the indirect cleaning method if necessary. Clean the fresh water filter (E3, F4) and the primary filter (G4).

Summary

1. Operator Responsibility

2. Machine Description and Components

3. Safety Regulations and Hazard Sources

3.1 Sources of Hazards in E Models

Details specific electrical hazards and precautions for E-model machines.

4. Application, Operation and Work Method

4.1 Intended Use and Prohibitions

Specifies machine's design purpose, operational limits, and prohibited uses.

4.2 Operational Procedures and Values

Covers limiting values, dosage, starting, emergency actions, and monitoring.

4.3 Work Completion and Methods

Procedures for finishing work, machine shutdown, and cleaning methods.

5. Maintenance and Cleaning

5.1 Safety and General Maintenance

Essential safety precautions and general maintenance tasks for the machine.

5.2 Tank and Battery Procedures

Covers tank cleaning, battery charging, and related safety notes.

6. Troubleshooting

6.1 Motor and Suction Issues

Troubleshooting steps for motor failures and weak suction performance.

6.2 Performance and Stop Issues

Addresses inadequate cleaning performance and machine stopping problems.

7. Service, Storage, and Disposal

7.1 Technical Improvements and Warranty

Details about technical updates and warranty terms, claims, and period.

Wetrok Duomatic C50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWetrok
ModelDuomatic C50
CategoryScrubber
LanguageEnglish

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