Nobles i-mop XL Continuous Runtime Process Owner's manual

  • Hello! I've reviewed the product details for the i-mop XL floor scrubber, focusing on its continuous runtime process. The document explains how the battery system should be managed to ensure optimal cleaning performance, including the 60-minute battery swap cycle and recharge process. I'm ready to answer your questions about this device.
  • How often should I switch battery packs?
    How long does it take to recharge to 80%?
    What happens if I drain the batteries too low?
To assure a continuous cleaning operation, you will want to have extra lithium batteries
available when and where you need them. The optimal time to perform is shown in icons below:
Continuous Runtime Process
Switch out sets within
60 minute work cycles,
recharging second set
of battery packs while
you work powered by
the first set.
SET 2
SET 1
60 MIN
60 MIN
60 MIN
MACHINE RUNTIME/DISCHARGE SWEEP DEBRIS, TANK CHANGES, ETC.
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RECHARGE
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RECHARGE
RECHARGE
RECHARGE
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Typical one hour work cycle = 45-50 minutes machine run time
A typical one-hour i-mop work process may involve some manual sweeping of debris, 2-3
Solution Tank changes, moving to another area in the building, etc., thus amounting to about
45-50 minutes of net machine run time.
Maintaining the 60-minute Recharge Rhythm
To preserve the ability of the Battery Pack to quickly (i.e., within 60 minutes) recharge to
80% (which will provide up to an hour runtime), it is important to avoid draining batteries
below the critical recharge threshold. If you run the batteries below this point, it could take
up to 5 hrs to fully recharge.
By switching out battery packs every hour, you can be sure that they do not drain below the critical
recharge threshold, and you will be able to maintain a rhythm of a one-hour recharge duration.
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