Troubleshooting guide for industrial floor scrubber not producing water
With the gradual increase in labor costs and the promotion of the cleaning equipment market, mechanization replacing manual labor is becoming increasingly evident. Industrial floor scrubbers have become entry-level cleaning equipment, and their use has become quite common. However, with the passage of time and increasing frequency of use, even the best machinery and equipment are inevitably prone to problems. At this point, the application department or users need to know where the problem lies with the floor scrubber and what the cause is, in order to "prescribe the right medicine".
A common problem encountered during the use of industrial floor scrubbers for cleaning is that the equipment suddenly stops producing water when washing the floor. Below, let's explore several possible solutions together:
Insufficient water volume in the clean water tank: If the floor is not drained during operation, check the clean water tank first. If it is not drained, the tank may run out of water. Simply inject clean water.
Never turned on the water flow control switch: If the clean water tank is full and not draining, be sure to check the water flow control switch to see if the water flow into the cleaning equipment switch is turned on. If it is in a closed state, start it immediately.
Check the filter: If there are no two possibilities mentioned above, then there is only one possibility. Most floor scrubbers have a clear water filter screen. The reason why most floor scrubbers do not drain water is basically because the clear water filter screen is clogged and there is dirt in the clear water. Therefore, remove the clear water filter screen, clean it thoroughly, and then reinstall it.
When a floor scrubber malfunction occurs, the user should observe the status of the equipment more, so that when communicating with maintenance personnel, it can also help them quickly identify the problem and carry out repairs.
In short, when using an industrial floor scrubber to clean the floor, malfunctions are inevitable. If users can master some basic troubleshooting methods, they can quickly solve problems and improve the efficiency of equipment use.
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