Why won't the squeegee go down on my Windsor chariot iScrub 20 CSXC20 Scrubber?
- MMichael DeanSep 15, 2025
If the squeegee on your Windsor Scrubber won’t go down, it might be in double scrub mode. Release the squeegee from double scrub mode.
Why won't the squeegee go down on my Windsor chariot iScrub 20 CSXC20 Scrubber?
If the squeegee on your Windsor Scrubber won’t go down, it might be in double scrub mode. Release the squeegee from double scrub mode.
Why is there little or no propel in my Windsor chariot iScrub 20 CSXC20?
If the Windsor Scrubber has little or no propel, the issue might stem from several causes. The battery charge could be low, so charge the batteries. A circuit breaker might have tripped, in which case you should reset the controller circuit breaker. The controller could be protecting the motor from overload, so allow the unit to cool down for several minutes. The machine might be stalled against an obstacle; remove the obstacle or push the machine away. The controller could be overheated, so allow a cool-down period. There might be a loose motor connection, so check the wires and connections from the controller to the motor. The throttle circuit or potentiometer could be faulty, so check the wires and connections from and potentiometer resistance. Finally, the drive lever might be disengag...
What to do if my Windsor chariot iScrub 20 CSXC20 has poor or no water pickup?
If your Windsor Scrubber has poor or no water pickup, several factors could be at play. Debris might be caught on the squeegee, so remove any obstructions. The squeegee blades could be worn, so rotate or replace them. The vacuum hose might be clogged; clear any obstructions. The vacuum hose could be disconnected from the squeegee or recovery tank, so reconnect it. The recovery tank float system might be dirty, so clean it. The recovery tank might not be sealed, so latch the console cover and check or replace the damaged gasket. The vacuum circuit breaker might have tripped, so reset it. The float-ball shut-off might be engaged because the tank is full, so empty the recovery tank. Finally, foam might be filling the recovery tank, so empty it and use less or a different detergent, or use a d...
| Model | iScrub 20 CSXC20 |
|---|---|
| Machine Type | Scrubber |
| Cleaning Width | 20 inches |
| Cleaning Path | 20 inches |
| Brush Deck Width | 20 inches |
| Solution Tank Capacity | 11 gal (41.6 L) |
| Recovery Tank Capacity | 12 gal (45.4 L) |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Brush Speed | 230 RPM |
| Brush Drive | Direct Drive |
| Battery Voltage | 24V |
| Battery Type | Lead Acid |
| Machine Weight (with batteries) | 550 lbs |
| Machine Width | 21 in (53 cm) |
| Machine Height | 41 in (104 cm) |
Essential safety guidelines and warnings for machine operation.
Explains hazard levels and identifies safety label locations.
Detailed technical data, how the machine works, and its components.
Details on using drive and scrub controls, and operating procedures.
Information on scrub controls, modes, and squeegee operation.
Recommended maintenance tasks and battery care procedures.
Maintenance for squeegees, brushes, scrub decks, and motors.
Maintenance for fluid systems, tanks, drive units, and motors.
Guidelines for transporting, inclines, and general checks.
Common problems and their potential causes and solutions.
Solutions for problems indicated by battery discharge indicator flashes.
Parts for the machine's bumper, console, controls, and steering.
Components for the drive system, chassis, wheels, and battery charger.
Parts for scrub brush drivers, decks, lift, linkage, and brushes.
Parts for the solution, recovery tank, vacuum, and squeegee systems.
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