Numatic TT1840G User guide

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Floor Machine
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User guide

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Trouble Shooting and Help Guide
TT / TGB 1840
FloorCare
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 maintenance or cleaning of your machine.
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 - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)
Make sure you read and fully
understand your 1840 manual
before using the machine.
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.
Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling machine, Fill Gauge, Moving...
Fitting the brush...
Index page...
The machine uses a 400mm brush or a
360mm pad drive.
Filling tank...
Fill the clean water tank to a maximum
of 18 litres including chemical if required.
Fill gauge...
Fitted to the clean water inlet is a red
plastic ll gauge, this rises as the tank
lls.
Moving when full...
When the clean water tank is full the machine
can be tilted to a maximum of 45
0
without
spillage.
Take care to make sure that contaminants (leaves, hair, dirt, etc.) are not allowed to enter the clean water tank.
Fitting the Floor Tool...
Make sure the inspection cap is in place on the
uid pipe.
Swing the oor-tool carrier to the side of the
machine.
Secure to the carrier using the two knobs tted
to the oor-tool carrier
Do not over tighten the retaining knobs.
Fit the brush pad onto the Nulock drive
and twist to lock in place.
Saftey Gloves are recommended for
changing used brushes.
Remove the ller cap and ll using a hose,
bucket or suitable container.
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Water Flow Adjustment...
Located on the left of the machine is the clean
water tap, make sure the tap has been turned
on before use.
Ideally set the tap to 45% this enables the
cleaning solution to last the same time as a fully
charged battery..
O
45%
Raising and lowering the Floor Tool...
To raise and lower the oor tool make sure the
oor tool is central to the machine.
Lift the handle near the base of
the handle to raise the oor tool
and lock in position.
On
Water Flow Adjustment and Raising the Floor Tool...
Index page...
Operating Switches...
To activate the control panel: press the Mode select button or press a trigger.
B
To start: hold down either Trigger a n d p r e s s t h e O n / O Switch once.
A
A
A
B
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter
Clean Separator
Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Operating Switches
Index page...
Whilst the brush motor is running press the water ow On / O Button for uid control (Fig.C), the clean water On / O tap must
be open.
Ideally set the tap to 450 this enables the cleaning solution to last the same time as a fully-charged battery.
When the Triggers are released the brush motor and the cleaning solution pump will switch o, the vacuum motor will continue
for 10 seconds.
Press the mode select button to operate the brush only (Fig.D).
The start sequence is required in this mode.
The water ow On / O button will operate in this mode.
Press the mode select button again to get vacuum only.
The On / O Switch and triggers are not required in this mode. (Fig.E)
Press the mode select button to switch this mode o and return to default mode.
The panel if unused will automatically turn o after 60 seconds.
C
D
E
The brush motor will cut out and the brush load light will ash if the brush motor has been overloaded (Fig.F).
Releasing the handle triggers will allow the machine to reset.
Brush Overload
F
IMPORTANT
If the brush motor keeps overloading consider using a dierent type of brush.
Heavy brush load decreases the available battery run time.
!!
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Index page...
Drain Top (Waste) Tank
Use the drain hose to empty the top tank and ush the tank through with clean water, it is
advisable to let the tank air dry, by removing the separator, if leaving your machine for extended
periods of time.
Drain Bottom (Clean Water) Tank
The clean-water tank can be drained via the yellow cap tted to the left hand side
of the machine. There is a sealing bung beneath the yellow cap (ensure the sealing
bung is clean) The cap should only be done up by hand.
Drain the clean water tank if leaving your machine for a extended period.
The cap has a rubber seal and might require a spanner to remove.
Regular Maintenance...
Located under the clean water inlet is the clean water lter.
Cleaning chemicals residue can cause the lter to become blocked causing
poor water ow.
Remove the clean water inlet (g 1).
In the bottom of the tank is the clean water lter, clean the lter regularly (g 2).
(Clean Water) Tank Filter...
1 2
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Index page...
Storage ...
Numatic recommend you leave your 1840 resting on the brush if leaving your machine for
short periods of time.
This saves distorting the squeegee blades.
Remove the brush and oor tool if you are leaving the machine for extended periods of
time.
After every time your machine is used, we recommend you drain all uids, clean all
lters, pipes and place the battery on charge.
The machine should be left in a clean and tidy state.
Regular Maintenance...
Separator
1
2
3
Remove the two hoses to disconnect the
separator from the machine (Fig.1 & 2).
Remove xing band holding separator in
place (Fig.3).
Lift o the separator. The separator has a
sealing-rubber which should be examined
at every clean-down (Fig.4).
Rinse using clean water.
4
BA
Remove the two lters clipped into the separator and ush with clean water (Fig.A & B).
Replace by tting the rear of the lter rst then clipping the front to lock in place.
Make sure your hoses are in good order, secure and free from debris.
Hoses ...
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Index page...
Regular Maintenance...
If you require further training or
assistance contact your supervisor
Changing the Floor Tool Blades ...
To change the oor-tool, rstly swing the
oor-tool clear of the machine. Undo the
two oor-tool retaining knobs (Fig.A).
Pull the oortool away from the machine
(Fig.B).
A
B
1
2
3
Replace the Squeegee blades using
(903531) replacement blade set (Fig.3),
tting the blades on to the moulded
location lugs.
Remove the blade holder (Fig.2).Unscrew the four knobs securing the
blade holder (Fig.1).
Refitting the Floor Tool Blades
1
2
3
4
5
Floor Tool Overview
1. Retaining knobs x 4
2. Front blade (slotted)
3. Blade carrier
4. Rear blade
5. Floor tool main body
NOTE: The blades are designed to be reversible, thus extending their useful
working life.
Ret the blade holder, retain using the two outer knobs.
Ensure the slotted blade goes to the front of the oor-tool.
Ret the oor-tool using the two central knobs to the oor-tool.
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter
Clean Separator
Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Index page...
Regular Maintenance...
If you require further training or
assistance contact your supervisor
Unplug the battery from the machine using the red connection handle (Fig.A & B).
The battery can then be lifted from the machine for storage or charging (Fig.C).
C
B
A
Removing the Battery ...
The battery pack comes tted with a 40 amp safety fuse.
Replace the fuse using (208526) Numatic approved part
Recharge the machine fully after its last use. Do not leave the machine in a discharged state.
Under abnormal use; i.e. leaving the machine without charging for a period of time, we advise that you disconnect the battery from the machine.
If the machine will be standing unused for a period of 30 days or more, then batteries must be fully charged.
Note: Batteries should be recharged every three months. Charge fully the day before you start using the machine again.
Under normal daily usage:
Recharge batteries after each use regardless of machine operation time. Connect the charger unit to the battery and plug the charger into a suitable power
supply.
Battery Charging ...
Removing the Battery Pack Fuse ...
Fitting Brush - Floor Tool, Filling Machine, Fill Gauge, Moving Water Flow Adjustment, Raising the Floor Tool
Operating Switches
Draining Top Tank, Draining Bottom Tank, Clean Water Filter Clean Separator Changing the Floor Tool Blades Charging (Cont)Removing Battery, Fuse, Charging
Index page...
Regular Maintenance...
If you require further training or
assistance contact your supervisor
Recharge the machine fully after its last use. Do not leave the machine in a discharged state.
Under abnormal use; i.e. leaving the machine without charging for a period of time, we advise that you disconnect the battery from the machine. If the machine will be standing unused for a period of
30 days or more, then batteries must be fully charged.
Note: Batteries should be recharged every three months. Charge fully the day before you start using the machine again.
Under normal daily usage: Recharge batteries after each use regardless of machine operation time. Connect the charger unit to the battery and plug the charger into a suitable power supply.
Signal (LED) Meaning
Red LED on First phase (constant current mode)
Yellow LED on Second phase (constant voltage mode)
Green LED on Third phase (constant voltage mode) charge completed
Red LED ashing
Safety timer exceeded
Internal short circuit
Yellow LED ashing
Battery not connected
Output short circuit
Unsuitable Battery
The battery charge level meter displays the charge level of the batteries; when fully charged, all meter lights are illuminated.
As the machine is used and the batteries are discharged, the battery charge level meter lights will go out from top to bottom.
If the battery charge level is allowed to discharge to the point that only one red light remains illuminated, the operator should charge the battery.
The battery supplied for this machine allows for a run time of 45 mins approx (Hi Mode), when fully charged.
The battery pack must be fully discharged and recharged over a few cycles and brushes need to be worn in to achieve maximum eciency.
Charge time for a fully discharged battery, is approximately 6 hours.
The TTB 1840 come with its own stand-alone charger.
Connect the charger to a suitable power supply.
Once mains power is connected the red charging indicator will illuminate. To ensure a full charge, the battery should be left for a period of 6 hrs.
Once fully charged, disconnect the charger from the power supply and the charger lead from battery.
Note: Your charger will need resetting between subsquent battery charging, remove the charger from AC power supply to reset.
Use recommended PPE as required...
Please comply with your company’s COSHH risk assessments
(Make sure you wear the appropriate safety clothing).
Leave the machine empty and clean...
Open the separator and let the machine air dry...
Only leave the machine resting on the brush and oor tool for short periods of time...
Battery Charging ... (Cont)
Manufactured by
Numatic International
Chard, Somerset. TA20 2GB
01460 68600
MED-000610 05/17 (A02)
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Numatic TT1840G User guide

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