Fimap IMX Workshop Manual

Category
Scrubber
Type
Workshop Manual
WORKSHOP HANDBOOK
IMx
Version: AB
Date: October 29, 2013
Document Number:10043430/ATE
Updates from the previous version.
Section Page Since Serial Number
4.1.14 21 213009132 =
5.6 49 213008830 =
5.14.3 58 213008830 =
5.5.4 48 213009146 =
10.4 86 -=
Contents
I Product Introduction 4
1 Serial Number and Technical Support 5
1.1 The Serial Tag ................................. 5
1.2 Serial Tag location ............................... 5
2 Main Technical Features 6
II Anomalies Resolution Guide 7
3 Trouble-shooting for the most common anomalies. 8
3.1 Electrical system: what to do if. . . ...................... 8
3.2 Frame and traction system: what to do if. . . ................ 11
3.3 Mechanical scrubbing system: what to do if. . . .............. 12
3.4 Solution delivery system: what to do if. . . ................. 13
3.5 Drying system: what to do if. . . ....................... 14
4 Disassembling Procedures 16
4.1 Electrical Installation ............................. 17
4.1.1 Tools needed .............................. 17
4.1.2 Function Dashboard IMx B/BT ................... 17
4.1.3 Display Card IMx B/BT ........................ 17
4.1.4 Potentiometer IMx B/BT ....................... 17
4.1.5 Power Card IMx B/BT ......................... 18
4.1.6 Rear Dashboard IMx B/BT ...................... 18
4.1.7 Buzzer IMx B/BT ............................ 19
4.1.8 Key Switch ............................... 19
4.1.9 BDI (Battery Discharge Indicator) IMx BB ............. 19
4.1.10Function Switch IMx BB ....................... 20
4.1.11Vacuum Motor Contactor IMx BB .................. 20
4.1.12Brush Motor Contactor IMx BB ................... 20
4.1.13Brush Release Switch IMx BB .................... 21
4.1.14Dead Man Switch ........................... 21
4.1.15Battery Charger IMx CB ........................ 22
4.2 Mechanical Friction System ......................... 23
4.2.1 Tools needed .............................. 23
4.2.2 Brush Deck Assembly ......................... 23
4.2.3 Brush Coupling Flange ........................ 24
4.2.4 Brush Stopper Spring ......................... 24
3
4.2.5 Brush Motor .............................. 24
4.2.6 Bumper Wheel ............................. 25
4.3 Drying System ................................. 26
4.3.1 Squeegee ................................ 26
4.3.2 Squeegee Adapter ........................... 26
4.3.3 Squeegee Support ........................... 26
4.3.4 Squeegee adjustment wheels ..................... 27
4.3.5 Squeegee Rotation Arm ........................ 27
4.3.6 Vacuum Hose .............................. 28
4.3.7 Recovery Tank ............................. 28
4.3.8 Drain Hose ............................... 29
4.3.9 Vacuum Filter .............................. 29
4.3.10Vacuum Motor ............................. 29
4.3.11Squeegee Lifting Chain ........................ 30
4.3.12Squeegee Lifting Lever ......................... 31
4.4 Frame and Traction System ......................... 32
4.4.1 Wheels .................................. 32
4.4.2 Drive Shaft IMx BT ........................... 32
4.4.3 Traction Gearmotor IMx BT ...................... 32
4.4.4 Free Shaft IMx B-BB .......................... 32
4.4.5 Parking Wheel ............................. 33
4.4.6 Parking Brake IMx BT ......................... 34
4.5 Solution Delivery System ........................... 35
4.5.1 Solution Tank .............................. 35
4.5.2 Hoses .................................. 36
4.5.3 Solution Filter ............................. 36
4.5.4 Water Valve ............................... 36
4.5.5 Solenoid Valve ............................. 37
III Machine Description 38
5 Electrical System 39
5.1 Structure IMx BB ............................... 39
5.2 Description IMx BB .............................. 39
5.3 Structure IMx B/BT .............................. 40
5.4 Description IMx B/BT ............................. 40
5.5 Location of Electrical components ...................... 41
5.5.1 IMx BB .................................. 41
List of Components .......................... 42
5.5.2 IMx B/BT ................................ 43
List of Components .......................... 44
5.5.3 Main Card (IMx B/BT) ......................... 45
5.5.4 Dashboard ............................... 45
Functions and Commands ...................... 46
Entry into “Operator Menu” and “Advanced Menu” ........ 46
Operator Menu ............................. 47
Change a Parameter (in the Operator Menu) ............ 47
Advanced Menu ............................ 48
Change a Parameter (in the Advanced Menu) ........... 48
Parameters Reset ............................ 48
Check/Monitor Function ....................... 48
5.5.5 Control Card .............................. 49
5.6 Safety Microswitch ............................... 49
5.7 Potentiometer (IMx BT only) ......................... 49
5.8 Hourmeter (IMx BB only) ........................... 50
5.9 Charger ..................................... 50
5.10Batteries ..................................... 50
5.11Adjustments .................................. 51
5.11.1Battery Control Card (IMx BB only) ................. 51
5.11.2Charger (CB) .............................. 51
Charging curve SetUp ......................... 52
Error Codes of Charger ........................ 52
5.11.3ECO Function (solo IMx B/BT) .................... 52
5.12Maintenance and Checks ........................... 53
5.12.1Electrical System ............................ 53
Checks .................................. 53
5.12.2Batteries ................................. 53
Checks .................................. 53
5.13Alarm Table (IMx B/BT only) ......................... 54
5.13.1Alarms .................................. 54
Alarms of Overcurrent and Temperature .............. 54
Traction Alarms ............................ 54
General Alarms ............................. 54
5.14Menu Tables (IMx B/BT only) ........................ 55
5.14.1Menu Tree ................................ 55
5.14.2Working Menu ............................. 56
5.14.3Advanced Menu ............................ 56
General Sets .............................. 57
Brushes Sets .............................. 57
Pumps Sets ............................... 58
Vacuum Sets .............................. 58
Traction Sets .............................. 59
Check / Monitor ............................ 60
5.15Technical Features ............................... 61
5.16Recommended Spare Parts .......................... 61
6 Mechanical Rubbing System 62
6.1 Structure .................................... 62
6.2 Description ................................... 62
6.3 Adjustments .................................. 63
6.3.1 Adjustment system .......................... 63
6.4 Maintenance and checks ........................... 63
6.4.1 Motor .................................. 63
Checks: ................................. 63
Maintenance: .............................. 63
6.4.2 Brass bushings ............................. 64
Checks: ................................. 64
Maintenance: .............................. 64
6.4.3 Bumping Wheel ............................ 65
Checks: ................................. 65
6.4.4 Brushes Base .............................. 65
Checks: ................................. 65
6.4.5 Brush coupling flange ......................... 65
Checks: ................................. 65
6.4.6 Fixing and adjustment plate ..................... 65
Checks: ................................. 65
6.5 Technical Features ............................... 66
6.6 Consumable Spare Parts ........................... 66
6.7 Recommended Spare parts .......................... 66
7 Drying System 67
7.1 Structure .................................... 67
7.2 Description ................................... 67
7.3 Adjustments .................................. 68
7.3.1 Squeegee Support ........................... 68
Procedure ................................ 68
7.4 Maintenance and Checks ........................... 69
7.4.1 Squeegee ................................ 69
Checks .................................. 69
Maintenance .............................. 69
7.4.2 Squeegee Support ........................... 69
Checks .................................. 69
Maintenance .............................. 70
7.4.3 Vacuum Hose .............................. 70
Checks .................................. 70
7.4.4 Filter and Floater ............................ 70
Checks .................................. 70
Maintenance .............................. 70
7.4.5 Recovery Tank ............................. 71
Checks .................................. 71
7.4.6 Vacuum Motor ............................. 71
Checks .................................. 71
Maintenance .............................. 71
7.4.7 Drain Hose ............................... 72
Checks .................................. 72
7.5 Technical Features ............................... 73
7.6 Consumable Spare Parts ........................... 73
7.7 Recommended Spare Parts .......................... 73
8 Machine Frame and Traction System 74
8.1 Structure .................................... 74
8.2 Description ................................... 74
8.3 Adjustments .................................. 75
8.3.1 Parking Brake Lever (IMx BT only) .................. 75
Procedure ................................ 75
8.4 Maintenance and Checks ........................... 75
8.4.1 Wheels .................................. 75
Checks .................................. 75
Maintenance .............................. 75
8.4.2 Traction Motor (Only IMx BT model) ................. 75
Checks .................................. 75
Maintenance .............................. 76
8.5 Technical Features ............................... 77
8.6 Consumable spare parts ........................... 77
8.7 Suggested spare parts ............................. 77
9 Cleaning Solution Supply System 78
9.1 Structure .................................... 78
9.2 Description ................................... 78
9.3 Maintenance and Checks ........................... 79
9.3.1 Solution Tank .............................. 79
Controls: ................................ 79
9.3.2 Hoses .................................. 79
Checks: ................................. 79
9.3.3 Water Valve ............................... 79
Checks: ................................. 79
9.3.4 Clean Water Filter ........................... 79
Checks: ................................. 79
9.3.5 Solenoid Valve ............................. 80
Checks: ................................. 80
9.3.6 Distributor ............................... 80
Controls: ................................ 80
9.4 Technical Features ............................... 81
9.5 Recommended Spare parts .......................... 81
IV Accessories and Add-On 82
10 Accessories 83
10.1Accessories List ................................ 83
10.2Splashguard Kit - 223227 .......................... 83
10.2.1Description ............................... 83
10.2.2Tools needed for the installation ................... 83
10.2.3Machine Preparation .......................... 83
Installing instructions IMx BT .................... 84
Installing Instructions IMx B/BB .................. 84
10.3Onboard Charger Kit - 223232 ........................ 85
10.3.1Description ............................... 85
10.3.2Tools needed for the installation ................... 85
10.3.3Machine Preparation .......................... 85
10.3.4Installing instructions ......................... 85
10.4Extension Handlebar Kit - 223457 ..................... 86
10.4.1Description ............................... 86
10.4.2Tools needed for the installation ................... 86
10.4.3Machine Preparation .......................... 86
Installing instructions ......................... 87
10.5Consumable Spare Parts ........................... 88
Part I
Product Introduction
9
1-10
Chapter 1
Serial Number and Technical Support
1.1 The Serial Tag
1.2 Serial Tag location
To have access to the Serial Tag is necessary to remove the recovery tank.
The Serial Number is an extremely important information which has to be provided
each time a Technical Support is required or is necessary to buy spare parts or
accessories. The serial number is the only way to identify the machine by model,
production date type equipments in general.
10
2-11
Chapter 2
Main Technical Features
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION U/M IMx BB IMx B IMx BT
Maximum Ramp Gradient % 2 2 2
Steering Diameter mm 1700 1700 1700
Machine Length mm 1200 1200 1200
Machine Height mm 1030 1030 1030
Machine Width (without squeegee) mm 570 570 570
Machine Weight (empty and without batter-
ies)
kg 69 69 76
Gross Weight of the machine in work condi-
tions (machine + batteries + water)
kg 163 163 170
Weigths and Pressures1
Weight on front right wheel kg 51.90 ÷74.00
Touching surface of the front right wheel cm28.41 ÷10.32
Pressure made by the front right wheel kg
cm25.76 ÷7.83
Weight on front left wheel kg 46.10 ÷69.30
Touching surface of the front left wheel cm27.79 ÷9.66
Pressure made by the front left wheel kg
cm25.42 ÷8.54
Weight on rear wheel kg 10.50 ÷44.30
Touching surface of the rear wheel cm20.41 ÷0.91
Pressure made by the rear wheel kg
cm216.49 ÷51.64
1Weight and Pressures depends on how much water there is in the tanks and on what type of battery the
machine fits.
11
2-12
Part II
Anomalies Resolution Guide
12
3-13
Chapter 3
Trouble-shooting for the most common
anomalies.
3.1 Electrical system: what to do if. . .
The machine doesn’t switch on
1) (Only B-BT) The key is in position 0 Rotate the key in position I.
2) (Only BB) The main switch is in po-
sition 0
Push the switch in position I or II.
3) (Only B-BT) The key switch is not
properly connected
Restore the proper connections.
4) (Only BB) The main switch is not
properly connected
Restore the proper connections.
5) (Only B-BT) The key switch doesn’t
work
Replace the key switch (see section 4.1.8
at page 19).
6) (Only BB) The main switch doesn’t
work
Replace the main switch (see section
4.1.10 at page 20).
7) The machine is not powered prop-
erly
Refer to the proper section (see section
3.1 at page 9).
13
3-14
The batteries don’t work properly
1) The batteries are not properly con-
nected
Restore the proper battery connec-
tions.
2) Battery are discharged Perform a complete charge cycle.
3) Battery terminal are oxidized Disconnect the batteries, clean the
batteries terminals and reconnect
properly the batteries.
4) With the machine in working con-
ditions one battery has a voltage
lower (difference higher than 2 V)
than the other ones
Replace the battery with lower volt-
age.
5) The fuse on the loop wire is dam-
aged
Check for possible short circuits, If
not present replace the loop wire.
6) The power wires are damaged Replace the damaged wires.
7) The battery charger is not properly
adjusted
Adjust properly the battery charger.
8) The battery charger doesn’t work Check the proper section (see section 3.1
at page 9).
The battery charger doesn’t work
1) The battery charger is not con-
nected to the power supply
Connect the charger to a supplied
electric socket.
2) The battery charger is not con-
nected to the batteries
Connect the charger to the batteries.
3) The battery charger has one or
more lights (or LEDs) blinking con-
tinuously
The battery charger is in error con-
ditions, verify the alarm tables and
solve the issue by following the re-
lated instructions (see section 5.9 at page 50).
4) The battery charger is properly con-
nected but it doesn’t switch on
Replace the battery charger.
3-15
(Only B-BT) The display shows an alarm message
1) The display shows an alarm mes-
sage
Check what alarm message is
shown and solve the related issue
by following the proper instructions
(see section 5.13.1 at page 54).
The machine has a very limited working autonomy
1) The batteries connections are oxi-
dized
Unplug the connection wires, wash
the wire connections with water and
reconnect them protecting them with
grease.
2) When the machine is working a bat-
tery voltage is lower and lower than
the other batteries (The difference is
bigger than 2V)
Replace the battery with the lower
voltage.
3) The battery charger is not properly
adjusted
Verify the type of battery in use and
adjust the battery charger properly
following the instructions (see section 5.9
at page 50).
4) The BDI (Battery Discharge Card) is
not properly adjusted
Verify the type of battery used on
the machine and adjust properly the
BDI.
5) Batteries have been working for
several cycles
Replace the batteries.
3-16
3.2 Frame and traction system: what to do if. . .
(Only BT) The traction motor doesn’t work properly
1) The machine is switched off Switch on the machine.
2) The machine doesn’t switch on Check the proper section (see section 3.1
at page 8).
3) The display shows an error mes-
sage
Check the proper section.
4) The dead man lever is not pressed Push the dead man lever.
5) The dead man switch is not prop-
erly connected
Restore the proper connection to the
dead man switch.
6) The dead man switch doesn’t work Replace the dead man switch.
7) The speed adjuster is at its mini-
mum
Rotate the speed adjuster to in-
crease the speed.
8) The motor is not supplied Verify the motor connections.
9) The traction motor is supplied but
it doesn’t work
Replace the traction motor.
The machine doesn’t move straight
1) (Only BT) The parking brake is en-
gaged
Release the brake.
2) The brush is not properly engaged Release the brush and engage it
properly.
3) The brush deck is not properly ad-
justed
Adjust properly the brush deck.
3-17
3.3 Mechanical scrubbing system: what to do if. . .
The machine doesn’t clean well
1) The machine is switched off Switch on the machine.
2) The machine doesn’t switch on Refer to the proper section (see section
3.1 at page 8).
3) (Only B-BT) The display shows an
alarm message
Refer to the proper section (see section
3.1 at page 8).
4) (Only B-BT) The switch ”Auto” is
not pressed
Press the ”Auto” switch.
5) The dead man switch doesn’t work Replace the dead man switch (see sec-
tion 4.1.14 at page 21).
6) The brush deck motor is not sup-
plied
Verify the motor connections.
7) The brush rotates in opposite way Check the motor connections.
8) The brushdeck is lifted from the
floor
Tilt down the machine to let the
brush touch the floor.
9) The brush is not properly engaged Release and engage properly the
brush.
10) The solution flow rate is not correct
or not enough
Refer to the proper section.
3-18
3.4 Solution delivery system: what to do if. . .
The delivered solution is not correct or not enough
1) The machine is switched off Switch on the machine.
2) The machine doesn’t switch on Refer to the proper section (see section
3.1 at page 8).
3) The solution tank is empty Fill up the solution tank.
4) The proportional valve for the solu-
tion flow adjustment is completely
closed
Open the proportional valve to the
desired position.
5) (Only B-BT) The water flow is ad-
justed at minimum
Increase the water flow adjustment.
6) The solenoid valve doesn’t work Check the solenoid valve connec-
tions and, if necessary, replace it (see
section 4.5.5 at page 37).
7) The solution filter is stuck Clean the solution filter.
8) The display shows an alarm mes-
sage
Refer to the proper section (see section
5.13.1 at page 54).
9) The detergent doesn’t fit the type of
dirt
Replace the detergent with a proper
one.
3-19
3.5 Drying system: what to do if. . .
The machine doesn’t dry well
1) The machine is switched off Switch on the machine.
2) The machine doesn’t switch on Refer to the proper section (see section
3.1 at page 8).
3) The vacuum motor is switched off Switch on the vacuum motor.
4) The vacuum motor doesn’t switch
on
Refer to the proper section (see section
3.5 at page 15).
5) The machine is in ”ECO” mode Set up the machine as per standard
configuration.
6) The squeegee is lifted up from the
floor
Lower down the squeegee.
7) The squeegee rubber blades are
worn out or broken
Rotate or replace the squeegee rub-
ber blades.
8) The recovery tank is full Empty the recovery tank following
the proper procedure.
9) The squeegee is not properly ad-
justed
Adjust the squeegee properly follow-
ing the proper procedure (see section 7.3.1
at page 68).
10) The squeegee vacuum chamber is
stuck or dirty
Clean the squeegee vacuum cham-
ber.
11) The squeegee adapter is stuck or
dirty
Clean the squeegee adapter.
12) The vacuum hose is stuck or bro-
ken
Clean or replace the vacuum hose.
13) The vacuum hose is not properly
fitted in
Connect the vacuum hose properly.
14) The intake manifold is stuck or bro-
ken
Clean or replace the intake manifold.
15) The intake manifold is not properly
connected
Connect the intake manifold prop-
erly.
16) The vacuum filter is dirty or stuck Disassemble and clean the vacuum
filter.
17) The vacuum cover is not well posi-
tioned or is missing
Position properly the vacuum cover.
18) The vacuum cover gasket doesn’t
adhere properly
Replace the vacuum cover gasket.
3-20
The vacuum motor doesn’t work properly
1) The vacuum motor is not powered
properly
Check the power connections on the
vacuum motor.
2) (Only BB) The vacuum motor
switch doesn’t work
Replace the vacuum motor switch.
3) (Only B-BT) The display shows an
alarm message
Refer to the proper section (see section
5.13.1 at page 54).
4) The vacuum motor carbon brushes
are worn
Replace the vacuum motor carbon
brushes.
5) The vacuum motor is supplied but
it doesn’t work
Replace the vacuum motor.
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26
  • Page 27 27
  • Page 28 28
  • Page 29 29
  • Page 30 30
  • Page 31 31
  • Page 32 32
  • Page 33 33
  • Page 34 34
  • Page 35 35
  • Page 36 36
  • Page 37 37
  • Page 38 38
  • Page 39 39
  • Page 40 40
  • Page 41 41
  • Page 42 42
  • Page 43 43
  • Page 44 44
  • Page 45 45
  • Page 46 46
  • Page 47 47
  • Page 48 48
  • Page 49 49
  • Page 50 50
  • Page 51 51
  • Page 52 52
  • Page 53 53
  • Page 54 54
  • Page 55 55
  • Page 56 56
  • Page 57 57
  • Page 58 58
  • Page 59 59
  • Page 60 60
  • Page 61 61
  • Page 62 62
  • Page 63 63
  • Page 64 64
  • Page 65 65
  • Page 66 66
  • Page 67 67
  • Page 68 68
  • Page 69 69
  • Page 70 70
  • Page 71 71
  • Page 72 72
  • Page 73 73
  • Page 74 74
  • Page 75 75
  • Page 76 76
  • Page 77 77
  • Page 78 78
  • Page 79 79
  • Page 80 80
  • Page 81 81
  • Page 82 82
  • Page 83 83
  • Page 84 84
  • Page 85 85
  • Page 86 86
  • Page 87 87
  • Page 88 88
  • Page 89 89
  • Page 90 90
  • Page 91 91
  • Page 92 92
  • Page 93 93
  • Page 94 94

Fimap IMX Workshop Manual

Category
Scrubber
Type
Workshop Manual

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI