CHECK MOTOR FUSES
NOTE: Fuses need to be replaced with the
correct value. Value is listed on the fuse.
• Main fuse (A) between batteries – 30 amp
• Brush motor (B) – 25 amp
• Vacuum motor (C) – 20 amp
1.
Lift off recovery tank. (See Figure 23)
Figure 23
2. Locate fuses. (See Figure 24)
Figure 24
B
OPERATING ISSUE
The machine does not work.
The brush does not rotate.
The machine does not
clean evenly.
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MAINTENANCE CONTINUED
C
A
TROUBLESHOOTING
The batteries need to be charged.
The brush button LED is off.
The brush motor thermal cutout has
tripped; the motor has overheated.
The batteries need to be charged.
The brush motor fuse has blown.
The brush or floor cleaning pad is
worn.
3. Pull off black caps from the brush motor fuse (B) and
the vacuum motor fuse (C). (See Figures 25 and 26)
Figure 25
4. Check the fuse to see if it is blown by looking in
the fuse window. If the metal wire is present and
not broken, the fuse is good. If the metal wire is
missing or broken, the fuse is bad and needs to be
replaced with a new fuse. (See Figure 27)
Figure 27
CAUSES
C
B
Figure 26
RECOMMENDATIONS
Charge the batteries.
Press the brush button.
Turn the unit off. Let the machine
cool down for at least 45 minutes.
Charge the batteries.
Replace the brush motor fuse.
Replace the worn brush or floor
cleaning pad.
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