FAQ INDUSTRIAL CLEANING MACHINES
The following is a brief guide to carrying out maintenance work on some of our machines. For any further information please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Support Manager.
01. STEAM LOSS FROM THE TRIGGER HANDLE, EXTENSION CABLES OR ACCESSORIES
If you detect steam loss from the trigger handle, extension cables or accessories.
READ MORE02. STEAM LOSS FROM THE RIGID HOSE OR EXTENSION CABLES
If you detect steam loss from the rigid hose or extension cables.
READ MORE03. STEAM LOSS FROM THE BOILER CAP (PAWNEE)
If you detect steam loss from the boiler cap make sure the cap is screwed on correctly.
READ MORE04. STEAM LOSS FROM THE BOILER CAP (MINI PAWNEE)
If you detect steam loss from the boiler cap make sure the cap is screwed on correctly.
READ MORE05. STEAM LOSS FROM THE BOILER CAP (BLACK HAWK)
If you detect steam loss from the boiler cap make sure the cap is screwed on correctly.
READ MORE06. STEAM LOSS FROM THE BLACK HAWK NOZZLE (12 VOLT)
First check that the nozzle is properly inserted.
READ MORE07. STEAM LOSS FROM THE POWER CONNECTOR ON THE BODY OF THE MACHINE
If you detect steam loss from the power connector (12 Volt) on the body of the machine.
READ MORE08. SUCTION ENGINE DOES NOT WORK OR WORKS INTERMITTENTLY
Possible cause: a failure in the suction motor.
READ MORE09. SUCTION ENGINE TURNS ON, BUT DOES NOT SUCK
Suction engine turns on, but does not suck; the the float rises but suction stops.
READ MORE10. SUCTION ENGINE TURNS ON, BUT DOES NOT SUCK
Possible cause: a suction malfunction; something is preventing suction.
READ MORE11. THE FLOOR IS NOT PERFECTLY DRY
Possible cause: not using the broom at the correct angle.
READ MORE12. HOW TO REPLACE THE LOCKING NUT
How to easily replace the locking nut.
READ MORE13. HOW TO CLEAN THE PAWNEE /R AND BLACK HAWK /R BOILERS
How to clean the Pawnee /R and Black Hawk /Rboilers.
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