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Wetrok Duomatic
Intense
Endurer
Operating instructions
Instruzioni per l'uso
Mode d'emploi
Bedienungsanleitung
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Wetrok Duomatic Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWetrok
ModelDuomatic Series
CategoryScrubber
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information and Safety

Manual Accessibility and Content

Manual contains essential information for operation, maintenance, and care; latest version online.

Symbols and Warning Indicators

Danger and Warning Symbols

Indicates immediate or potential threats leading to severe injury or death.

Caution and Notice Symbols

Indicates potential damage situations or general operating information.

CE Compliance Marking

Indicates conformity with European directives for safety and EMC.

Intended Use and Restrictions

Machine Design and Application Scope

Machine designed for industrial cleaning of hard floors in interior areas.

Prohibited Uses and Damage Exclusion

Prohibits uses not described under intended use and excludes claims for improper use.

General Safety Information

Electrical Safety Precautions

Risk of electric shock from contact with live parts; handle cables carefully.

User and Operation Restrictions

Machine not for unsupervised persons with reduced capabilities; no modifications.

Operator Responsibilities

Ensure users are instructed, wear safety footwear, and safety devices are checked.

User Responsibilities

Machine operation restricted to instructed and authorized persons.

Operating Limits and Safety Instructions

Operating Environment Limits

Specifies limits for slope, humidity, vibration, noise, and temperature.

Machine Condition and Safety

Do not use defective machines; observe safety instructions for use and maintenance.

Operator and User Responsibilities

Operator's Safety and Training Duties

Ensure users are trained, wear sturdy footwear, and responsibilities are defined.

Limiting Values Reminder

Specifies operational limits like slope, humidity, vibration, and noise.

Safety, Warnings, and Machine Condition

Electrical Hazard Warning

Risk of electric shock from contact with live parts.

Appliance Usage and Modification Restrictions

Not for unsupervised persons; no transformations or modifications allowed.

Operator Training and Safety Compliance

Operator ensures users know safety rules and are specifically trained.

Initial Commissioning and Safety Checks

Electrical Safety and Cable Handling

Risk of electric shock; always switch off power before working on machine.

Machine Condition and Safety Instructions

Do not use defective machines; observe safety instructions for use and maintenance.

Magnetic Brake and Failure Notes

Action for drive/electronics failure and magnetic brake operation.

Operator Responsibilities and Machine Limits

Operator's General Duties

Operator ensures adherence to maintenance intervals and safety device checks.

Limiting Values Reminder

Recalls operational limits for slope, humidity, vibration, and noise.

Emergency Procedures and Warranty Terms

Emergency Action Steps

Steps to take in case of an emergency, including post-incident inspection.

Warranty Void Conditions

Warranty void if instructions are disregarded or for improper use.

Warranty and Scope of Delivery

Warranty Claim and Period

Complaints require Wetrok repair; warranty is generally 2 years.

Included Items in Delivery

Lists items included in the delivery for Intense/Endurer models.

Machine Component Overview

Water Tank Components

Labels for dirty and fresh water tanks, covers, and opening knobs.

Key Adjustment and Filtration Points

Labels for pole adjustment, suction nozzle lift, and fresh water filter.

Brush Housing and Protection

Labels for brush housing, bumper wheels, and protection.

Machine Components and Accessories

Operator Interface Elements

Labels for grip, display, USB port, and charging socket.

System Connections and Controls

Labels for quick refill coupling, suction nozzle, and fluid management points.

Available Accessories

Lists available accessories like filling hoses and handle holders.

Consumables - Intense 50

Working and Sealing Lips

Working and sealing lips for Intense 50 models.

Pads, Brushes, and Nozzles

Various pads, brushes, and suction nozzles for Intense 50.

Batteries and Chemical Canisters

Battery sets and chemical canisters for the dosing system.

Consumables - Intense 60

Working and Sealing Lips

Working and sealing lips for Intense 60 models.

Pads, Brushes, and Nozzles

Various pads, brushes, and suction nozzles for Intense 60.

Batteries and Chemical Canisters

Battery sets and chemical canisters for the dosing system.

Consumables - Endurer 75

Working and Sealing Lips

Working and sealing lips for Endurer 75 models.

Pads, Brushes, and Nozzles

Various pads, brushes, and suction nozzles for Endurer 75.

Batteries and Chemical Canisters

Battery sets and chemical canisters for the dosing system.

Initial Machine Commissioning

Commissioning Safety Precautions

Safety measures for initial setup, including personal protective equipment.

Battery Charging Procedure

Instructions for fully charging the battery before first use.

Standard Operation Procedures

Operational Safety Guidelines

Safety rules for operation, including stopping the brush unit and cable safety.

Safe Operation Practices

Keep rotating parts clear, use authorized accessories, and prepare floor.

Hazardous Area Operation

Turn off machine when handling near cables, motors, or moving parts.

Operation and Chemical Handling Safety

Brush System and Chemical Safety

Safety for brush replacement, chemical use, and hazard warnings.

Emergency Stop Functionality

Machine equipped with a red emergency stop button for immediate halt.

Dosing System Preparation and Operation

Preparation With Dosing System

Steps for filling water, using Quick-Refill, adding chemicals, and activating system.

Preparation Without Dosing System

Steps for filling water and chemicals without the dosing system.

Display Information and Controls

Eco Mode and Battery Indicators

Indicators for Eco mode, battery capacity, and charging status.

Operational Status Indicators

Indicators for brush/water status, Powershot, and suction.

Brush and Machine Controls

Controls for dropping/lifting brushes and switching the machine on/off.

Machine Commissioning Steps

Shaft Adjustment and Power On

Adjust shaft position and switch on the machine.

Activating Brushes and Water Flow

Press brush button, adjust water quantity, and lift brushes.

Nozzle Lowering and Drive Activation

Lower suction nozzle and activate the drive lever to begin work.

Operational Incline Limit

Maximum permissible incline for safe machine operation.

Commissioning and Safety Warnings

Tank Usage and Overload Protection

Tank capacity, dirty water tank emptying, and brush motor overload protection.

Quick Refill and Hose Pressure

Quick Refill function and warning about hose pressure.

Post-Operation Cleaning Procedures

Machine Shutdown and Water Tank Emptying

Turn off all functions and empty fresh and dirty water tanks.

Hose Removal and Tank Cleaning

Remove water hoses from brackets and clean tanks.

Detailed Cleaning Procedures

Prohibited Cleaning Methods

Do not use high-pressure or liquid spray cleaners on the machine.

Cleaning Water Tanks and Sieve

Rinse and clean water tanks and the coarse dirt sieve.

Brush and Nozzle Maintenance

Cleaning Brushes and Suction Nozzle

Procedure for cleaning brushes and the suction nozzle.

Brush Ejection and Rinsing

Dropping brushes with button and rinsing scrubbing brushes.

Brush Housing Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the brush housing.

Nozzle and Squeegee Blade Maintenance

Suction Nozzle Maintenance

Steps for dismantling, cleaning, and reassembling the suction nozzle.

Squeegee Blade Replacement

Procedure for changing or turning the squeegee blade.

Filter Maintenance Procedures

Fresh Water Filter Cleaning

Steps for cleaning the fresh water filter and its components.

Filter Screen Cleaning and Reassembly

Cleaning the filter screen and reassembling filter parts.

Dosing System Maintenance

Post-Operation Dosing System Care

Rinsing hoses and handling the supply hose after operation.

Annual Hose Replacement

Hoses must be replaced annually by authorized personnel.

General Maintenance and Repair Guidelines

Maintenance Safety Procedures

Switch off machine, secure it, and use genuine spare parts for repairs.

Cable Inspection and Product Safety

Inspect mains cable daily; products undergo factory safety checks.

Troubleshooting - Machine Start-up and Operation

Machine Not Switching On

Troubleshooting steps for issues preventing the machine from starting.

Machine Not Functioning Properly

Troubleshooting for machine running but not performing tasks.

Short Battery Life Issues

Troubleshooting steps for premature battery depletion.

Troubleshooting - Brush System

Brush Housing Not Lowering

Steps to resolve issues with the brush housing not lowering.

Brush Motors Not Rotating

Steps to resolve issues with brush motors not rotating.

Troubleshooting - Suction and Charging

Suction Motor Not Rotating

Steps to resolve issues with the suction motor not rotating.

Machine or Battery Charging Problems

Troubleshooting for machine or battery not charging.

Troubleshooting - Braking, Chemical, and Water Flow

Braking System Failure

Troubleshooting for machine not braking properly.

Chemical Dosing Issues

Troubleshooting for insufficient chemical solution or empty canister.

Air in Feed Line or Low Dosing

Resolving air in feed line or low chemical dosing quantity.

Troubleshooting - Water Supply Issues

Insufficient Fresh Water Supply

Troubleshooting for no or insufficient fresh water.

Fresh Water Filter Problems

Troubleshooting for empty tank, clogged filter, or loose filter.

Troubleshooting - Cleaning Performance

Inadequate Cleaning Results

Troubleshooting for issues causing inadequate cleaning action.

Streak Formation Issues

Troubleshooting steps for preventing streak formation on floors.

Troubleshooting - Suction Path and Components

Low Suction Power

Troubleshooting for no or poor suction power.

Suction Path Blockages and Leaks

Checking hose connections, blockages, lid closure, and seals.

Worn Squeegee Blades

Troubleshooting for worn squeegee blades.

Troubleshooting - Squeegee Blade Type

Incorrect Squeegee Blade Usage

Troubleshooting steps for using the wrong type of squeegee blade.

Technical Modification Rights

Company reserves the right to make technical changes to the machine.

Technical Specifications - Intense Models

Model and Power Ratings

Specifications for Intense 50/60: model, voltage, power, speed.

Physical and Performance Data

Data on operating width, tank capacities, motor power, and vacuum.

Weight, Dimensions, and Brush Specs

Weight, max dimensions, brush pressure, and RPM.

Technical Specifications - Endurer Models

Model and Power Ratings

Specifications for Endurer 60/75: model, voltage, power, speed.

Physical and Performance Data

Data on operating width, tank capacities, motor power, and vacuum.

Battery Types and Noise/Vibration Data

Battery types, noise level imprecision, and vibration emission data.

Technical Specifications Summary

Key Performance and Power Data

Summary of nominal power, speed, weight, and dimensions.

Environmental and Safety Ratings

Summary of vacuum, brush pressure, noise, and anti-splash ratings.

Battery Specifications

Details on dry and lithium battery types and capacities.

Transport, Storage, and Disposal

Transport and Storage Guidelines

Temperature limits, indoor storage requirement, and tank preparation.

Disposal Instructions

Proper disposal of packaging, chemicals, batteries, and the machine.

Declaration of Conformity

Product Conformity Statement

Declaration that the product conforms to relevant standards and directives.

Technical Documentation Responsibility

Identifies the person responsible for compiling the technical documentation.

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