• Detergent flow regulation button (fig. 6, ref. 18 - battery powered models only):
enables the flow of detergent to the brushes to be regulated constantly. The quantity of
liquid delivered is indicated by the LEDs (fig. 6, ref. 20).
Holding this button down for at least 2 seconds enables/disables detergent flow.
On this machine, the quantity of flow delivered can be adjusted manually by pressing
the detergent flow regulation button (fig. 6, ref. 18) a number of times or automatically
(BT models with electric drive only). In this mode, the flow delivered will
automatically be in proportion to machine speed. Follow the instructions below to set
the machine's software for the type of detergent flow:
•
turn the machine on, wait 5 seconds and make sure the display comes on.
•
press the brush buttons (fig. 6, ref. 3) and suction button (fig. 6, ref. 2) together
for at least 5 seconds. This accesses the battery setting menu.
•
press the brush button (fig. 6, ref. 3) once to access the water regulation menu
("MAN" or "AUT" appears on the display).
•
press the suction button (fig. 6, ref. 2) a number of times to select "MAN"
(manual) or "AUT" (automatic) operating mode.
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memorise the displayed parameter by pressing the emergency or brush button.
• Drive lever (fig. 6, ref. 7): the drive lever moves the machine forwards and rotates the
brushes.
• Squeegee lever (fig. 6, ref. 8): raises (if lowered) or lowers (if raised) the squeegee.
• Direction adjustment knob (fig. 6, ref. 10): turn to correct any deviation of the
machine from a straight line.
• Head lowering/raising pedal (fig. 6, ref. 9): on the left side of the machine, when
pressed it lowers/raises the brush head.
• Detergent tank level indicator (fig. 6, ref. 5): the LED comes on to indicate
insufficient water in the detergent tank.
• Dirty water drum level indicator (fig. 6, ref. 4): when the dirty water drum is full the
LED comes on and after a few seconds the suction motor shuts down.
• Display: displays any alarms active. During normal operation, it displays the hour
counter (giving the actual number of hours the machine has been operating).
• Direction selection (fig. 6, ref. 13 - BT models with electric drive): sets movement
of the machine to forwards or reverse.
• Alarm indicator (fig. 6, ref. 16 - model CT90 only), depending on the frequency the
LEDs come on, defines the board error code (see chapter 10). When operating without
malfunction, the LED is on steadily.
•
Speed control potentiometer (fig. 6, ref. 11 - BT models with electric drive),
turning the potentiometer sets the maximum machine speed.
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Brush pressure adjustment knob (fig. 14, ref. A - CT40 B-BT50 ECS - CT40 / 70 R
model): turning the knob adjusts brush pressure on the surface being cleaned.
• Pressure control light (fig. 6, ref. 17 - CT40 B/BT50 ECS – CT40 / 70 R models):
consists of 3 green LEDs and 1 red LED indicating the pressure of the brush/microfibre
on the work surface. There may be:
a)
1 green LED on: minimum pressure;
b)
2 green LEDs on: medium pressure;
c)
3 green LEDs on: maximum permitted pressure;
d)
3 green LEDs + 1 red LED on: excessive microfibre pressure. The light is
accompanied by a beep.
•
Brush pressure variation/brush-microfibre release button (fig. 6, ref. 19) - CT70
ECS, CT40 BT60 ECS models) button with dual function:
o Pressing the button briefly modifies the pressure of the brushes/microfibre on the
surface to be cleaned.
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